Sligo Weekender

CLOONACOOL

- By Pat McCarrick

CADRA would urge all eligible residents to avail of the scheme as it a great comfort and support to people. Anyone over 65 is eligible. Anyone that already has the alarm is advised to wear the pendent at all times including in shower (as its water proof) and bed.

Applicatio­n forms and full details are available from website www. cadra.ie or telephone 0892459123.

People walking their dogs on Carraroe roads are requested to remove fouling and not to dump into hedges as the plastic bags do not disintegra­te and must be removed by litter pickers -please bring home and bin. There is an on the spot fine of €150 for such offences. Pooper- scoopers are available free from Sligo County Council.

DOG FOULING:

Jackpot €21,000. Please note jackpot is remaining at €21,000. Tickets are available in the following outlets – Molly Fulton’s, Canning’s, Pearse Road, Christies Supermarke­t Pearse Rd, McMorrow’s, Cairns Road, Applegreen, Pearse Road, Clifford’s Electrical, Londis Cleveragh Road. or any club member. You can also play online at St John’s GAA webpage.

ST JOHNS GAA LOTTO: CARRAROE NATIONAL SCHOOL LOTTO: JACKPOT:

€2000. Numbers drawn were 15,16,18,20. €20 winner was Ailbhe Durcan. You can now do a local Lotto and help our National School in the process. One Line for €2.50 or 3 lines for €5. To support the draw visit www.ourfundrai­ser.ie/ org/carraroens.

Mass time on Sunday 24 next will be at 9am. Note also that the opening time for the Mill Community Café on the same day will be 11am. Both times changes have been put in place to facilitate the running of the

Sheep Festival on that day. Parking restrictio­ns will also be in place in the village from early morning.

Charlie McGettigan will be play in Cloonacool Community Centre on the opening night of the Cloonacool Sheep Festival. Booking is advisable for this show as a large attendance is expected. Preference will be given to those who have booked in advance. Book by text on 087 2512030.

Tomorrow, Friday will be a disco night and will feature a Kiddies Disco early in the evening at 6.30pm and an 80s Disco later that night at 9.30. This promises to be a fun evening for children and parents alike.

NOTE TIME CHANGE: CHARLIE IN CONCERT: DISCO:

Saturday will feature a Walking Treasure Hunt are 10am and later that night, Stuart Moyles will play at the annual Festival Dance from 9.30pm. The popular Treasure Hunt will take in the local 6k route and promises a fun family experience. Entries €10 per group. Stuart Moyles was a hugely popular host of last year’s festival dance and so he is invited back again this year to play his music for our local dance audience. €15 on the

FESTIVAL DANCE:

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