Gorey Guardian

The Ballagh

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OPERATION TRANSFORMA­TION

Oulart-The Ballagh GAA Club, through its Healthy Club Officer, Breda Flood has signed up, once again for the RTÉ Operation Transforma­tion ‘Ireland Lights Up’ that was so successful in 2019.

Beginning on Monday, January 13, and continuing till February 24, the lights at the Upper Pitch will be on Monday nights from 7 p.m. till 8.30 p.m. to enable walkers/runners to participat­e. People are asked to sign-in so that the numbers taking part can be recorded.

SPLIT-THE-POT

Congratula­tions to the most recent winners of the Ballagh splitthe-pot, Liam Kehoe (€76) and Conor and Ryan Deegan (€68). Thank you to all participan­ts for your continued support. It costs just €2 to play and envelopes can be found in all local businesses: Tim’s Chipper, Caroline’s, Bob’s Bar, Lounge, Shop and Takeaway, The Sawdust, Barry Walsh’s Car Servicing, The Unyoke Cafe, Dick Britton PVC Ltd., The Trading Post, Angelo’s Takeaway, The post office, The School Office and Bolands XL.

GAA AND CAMOGIE REGISTRATI­ON.

There was a Club Registrati­on night on February 4 and another registrati­on night will be held in March. Adult members of Oulart-The Ballagh GAA Club are reminded that if they wish to have a vote at the next annual general meeting they must have paid full membership before the end of March.

BINGO

Bob’s Bar hosts bingo every Tuesday night, beginning at 9 p.m. Local organisati­ons, sporting clubs and many deserving charities benefit from the weekly sessions. The support of the local and wider community is always appreciate­d.

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