Enniscorthy Guardian

Carnew

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REGISTRATI­ON NIGHT

Little Acorns Playschool and after school registrati­on night will take place in Little Acorns, Carnew from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, February 20, places are limited all welcome.

THANK YOU

Margaret Shortall, Tomacork View would like to thank all who celebrated with her on the occasion of her 70th birthday. Thank you to Anne Farrell, my two daughters Ann and Margaret for doing the food, to Eugene Kenny and Melissa for the use of the lounge, to Jimmy Hogan and Lar Kenny for the beautiful music, to everyone for their cards and gifts, it was very much appreciate­d.

SPLIT THE POT

The winner of Scoil Aodan Naofa Carnew split-the-pot of January 25 was Nancy Bolger winning €232, tickets on sale from the school or local shops.

BIRTH

Congratula­tions to Kieran and Jennifer Osborne, park, Clonegal on the birth of their daughter.

TINAHELY WALKING CLUB

The following are the upcoming walks for Tinahely Walking Club. February 10: Ballycumbe­r, Level B, 12km, 3.5 hours. Meet Tinahely 10.30 a.m. February 17: Ballymanus, Level B, 10km, three hours. Meet Tinahely 10 a.m.

As usual, please remember to wear proper walking boots, pack full rain gear and bring adequate food and drink.

BINGO

The next bingo is on Sunday, February 17, at 2.30 p.m. in St Bridget’s Hall, Carnew, all welcome.

BALLYELLIS NATIONAL SCHOOL

Enrolment forms are now available for those wishing to enrol in September 2019. If you know of anyone wishing to have a child enrolled in Ballyellis please inform them that these forms are now available. Please contact the office at 053 9426159 or email the school at ballyellis­ns@eircom. net if you wish to have an enrolment form sent out or call into the school to collect form.

Friday, January 25 winner of split-the-pot is Celia Nolan, Ballytarsn­a – winning €167. We thank everyone for supporting split-thepot. Envelopes can be obtained from the School or any parent and from Ashling Walsh after weekend Masses in Askamore Church. Draws will take place every Friday morning in Ballyellis School.

GREEN SCHOOLS

All Saints National School are working towards their fifth Green school flag ‘Global citizenshi­p Litter and waste’ we want a clean world and we are working hard to encourage everyone to reduce, Reuse, Recycle. We are also making ‘Eco Bricks’ where we put any plastic that can’t be recycled into a two liter bottle, when we have enough bottles we will make our own furniture with it, we encourage everyone to do the same.

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