Bree-Galbally
BREE YOUTH CLUB
Bree Youth Club has reopened on Friday nights. Junior Club will run from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. And Senior Club from 8.30.10 p.m. Young people wishing to join must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Parents are strongly encouraged to help with supervision in the club. We ask one adult from each household to give just three hours of their time over the course of the club year to help with supervision. With a little help from everyone we can continue to provide a meeting place for the young people of the parish and surrounding areas.
ACTIVE RETIREMENT
The next social of Bree ARI will take place on Wednesday, September 20, at the usual times from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. There will be a committee meeting before the social event at 1.30 p.m. We wish our bowling team good luck in Killarney. For more information contact 086 0747823.
DEADLINE FOR NOTES
Please note that, due to changes in production deadlines for the People Newspaper Group, the notes deadline for inclusion of items in the Bree and Galbally Notes is now 10 p.m. on the Thursday night. Please email items to jamcsdoyle@eircom.net or contact Jim and Clare Doyle at 053 9247706.
BREE CEP VACANCIES
Bree CEP Project is currently recruiting for the following vacancies: General Maintenance (two Positions) Ref CES 2028407, Childcare Worker (one Position) Ref CES 2028408, General Operative (one Position) Ref CES 2028410.
Please contact your local DSP Employment Services/Intreo Office to check your eligibility and to apply for a vacancy quoting the relevant reference number. Eligibility to participate on CE is generally linked to those who are 21 years or over.
Applicants must also be in receipt of an Irish social welfare payment for one year or more. Garda Vetting will also be required for positions dealing with children, the elderly or vulnerable people.
BREE CHOIR
The choir in Bree Church has resumed after the summer break, New members are encouraged to join for Sunday mornings and for Christmas and Easter. You will be very welcome.
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Organisations using or intending to use Bree Community Centre for the resumption of activities in September are asked to contact Eddie Dunne to confirm, book regular meetings, classes and events. This is to ensure that there are no overlaps or confusion around bookings.
RECYCLE UNITS
If the recycle units at the front of Bree Community Centre are full please do not leave bags, boxes of bottles on the ground in front of the units as they end up becoming a litter problem and also a hazard with broken glass. Please do not bring household refuse or any other type of rubbish up to the units as it will not be taken away.
BREE ICA
A Committee Meeting will take place in Bree Community Centre on September 12, at 8 p.m. On September 19, a full guild meeting takes place in Bree Community Centre at 8 p.m. Anyone wishing to join our guild would be very welcome.
GUITAR CLASSES
Guitar Classes, with tutor Kevin Doyle, will resume shortly in Bree Community Centre. If you are interested in joining please contact Kevin at 086 2237819.
BREE AC NEWS
Congratulations to Aoife Cloke Rochford on winning Wexford Athlete of the month for June. Congrations also to Ryan Murray on being part of the Wexford Men’s Team which won gold in Division 1 of the AAI National League.
FITNESS TRAINING
Circuit Training continues with Collette Butler every Tuesday and Thursday evening in Galbally Hall from 7-9 p.m. Cost €7.50 per session or pay €13 on Tues for both classes! Bring a towel, water and a friend. Any questions contact Collette: 0863927655.
WHIST AT CWCW
There will be a whist drive in St Anthony’s Unit, Bellefield CWCW on September 29 at 8 p.m. The top score is €40 and tea will be served. will be held on Thursday, September 14, at 8 p.m.
Come along and enjoy a great night of stories and music. Refreshments served.
CAIM YOUTH CLUB
After many successful years, the current committee and leaders children have now left the club and we are inviting parents in and around the village of Caim to join us for an open evening as the club desperately needs a new team to continue the success enjoyed for over 30 years.
The current committee will remain on hand to support, share insight and give guidance if needed to the new team we can share our experiences and best practice suggestions for as long as required so we are hopeful parents are able to support Caim Youth Club and keep it running as a new generation of young people in our community benefit in the same way as our children have all these years.
Meeting for Parents Only – 8 p.m. – Friday, September 15, Caim Community Centre sincerely hope to see you there.
HOLY HOUR
A Holy Hour with Exposition of Blessed Sacrament will take place in Courtnacuddy Church on Sunday, October 8, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. The Holy Hour will take place every second Sunday of each month.
ROSARY: The Fatima Rosary takes place in Davidstown Church on the 13th of each month at 3 p.m. Every first Saturday morning there is a rosary hour in Courtnacuddy church from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. In Davidstown the rosary will be said before all Masses. All are welcome to come along and take part.