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SCIENCE FESTIVAL COMES TO CLONROCHE

WexSci, Wexford Science Festival promotes science, technology, engineerin­g, arts and maths (STEAM) in Co. Wexford. Wexford has been identified by research from Science Foundation Ireland, as a low interventi­on county in terms of STEM participat­ion. With this in mind, a programme was developed to stimulate interest and debate about science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s (STEM). The aim of WexSci is to encourage people to engage with science in a fun and interactiv­e way.

On Sunday, November 24, WexSci will come to Clonroche Community Centre. Admission is free for children and adults who are interested in science. Seating is limited so it is advisable to book. Places can be reserved by calling 086 8924150. Don’t miss this iconic event.

CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR

Galbally Community Centre, will host a Christmas Craft Fair on Sunday, November 24 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Lots of local

GRAIG NOTES

To submit news items, club events, announceme­nts etc for the notes email graignotes@outlook.com. Deadline is Thursday 6 p.m.

LOTTO

The numbers drawn were 10, 20, 25 and 26, and there was no winner. next week’s jackpot stands at €10,000, Reserve jackpot €9,150. Consolatio­n winners winners of €30 each were Mary Quinn, Bridget Whelan, Mary Dunne, Jim Keating and Annie Dunne. Tickets available from all local outlets or from any committee member.

CITIZEN’S INFORMATIO­N

The Citizen’s Informatio­n office in main street Graiguenam­anagh is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., Providing a free private and confidentl­y informatio­n service available to all.

TIDY TOWNS JACKPOT

This week’s results are first prize – Mary Coady – €325, second prize – Catherine Hayden – €50, third prize – Joanne Conron – €25. Money raised

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