The Corkman

KILLAVULLE­N

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KILLAVULLE­N COMMUNITY COUNCIL

are delighted that September 1st will see the re-opening of Killavulle­n Community Centre again. In anticipati­on of this, commercial cleaning of the hall is being undertaken to ensure that it is ready for reopening and use to any individual, group, club or organisati­on who wish to use the facilities and rooms which are available. All HSE guidelines regarding Covidare being adhered to and all guidelines will be followed when the Community Centre reopens. Hand sanitation facilities will be available at the entry points. All those who intend to use the hall will also be made aware of the protocols Killavulle­n Community Council will have in place to make sure that all in who enter this wonderful facility can do so safe in the knowledge that all has been done to make sure that all the correct measures have been undertaken. Hall bookings can be made by contacting killhallbo­okings@gmail.com.

KILLAVULLE­N FARMER’S MARKET

will take place again Saturday July 25th at 103OAM with a range of products from locally grown veg, handcrafte­d baked goods, breads, jams, chutneys, cordials, smoked salmon, fresh raw milk and yogurts. It is wonderful that the tunnel has now re-opened and is operating a one way system through it. More stall holders are attending and new ones have joined too. It is one of the oldest markets in Ireland, located at the Birthplace of Nano Nagle. The market has spent a lot of time working out best practice in the current Covid-19 situation, consulting with the HSE and relevant authoritie­s. The organisers would also welcome any tips or advice you may have for improvemen­t or adjustment to how it is run in the current climate.

KILLAVULLE­N ORGANIC BUYERS GROUP

here you can order bulk food and household supplies at discounted prices. All products are sourced from SUMA WHOLESALER­S so check out their website if you are interested and come along to the market to find out more. You can also contact 086/3761816 for any special requests you may have.

CHURCHES REOPENED

Our Churches are reopened for Public Masses since last Monday. Anyone who is unwell, especially those showing symptoms of Covid-19 should stay at home and participat­e in Church life through the radio, TV and the social media. The same applies to anyone who has been in recent contact with someone who has had the virus.

The Sunday obligation to attend Mass continues to be suspended.

The doors of the Church (including the Nano Nagle porch at Killavulle­n) will be left open at Mass-times. Sanitize your hands on entering the church and, on Sundays, take a missalette. Please observe respirator­y etiquette when visiting our churches. Physical Distancing: please stay 2 metres away from others, except your family members. Make greater use of our front seats!

Our churches are cleaned regularly by volunteers and sacristans. Those parts in human contact (door handles, microphone­s, shrine candles, etc.) are sanitized after Mass.

Communion: The celebrant alone will distribute Holy Communion for the time being. He will sanitize his hands regularly and wear a face-covering.

Those who wish to receive Holy Communion should approach the altar through the centre aisle and return to their seats via the sides while maintainin­g 2m distancing. Communion is to be received on the hand. A return to public worship, however gradual, is a sign of hope for our parish. Mass will not be the same while the threat remains. There will be no choir (apart from a cantor) or altar-servers or formal Entrance Procession. The Offertory Procession is suspended as is the Sign of Peace. Arriving to church early and leaving a few minutes afterwards will help avoid gathering around the doors.

KILLAVULLE­N YOUNG CHRISTIAN WORKERS

We are organizing a trip to the Mount Hilary Loop walk next Sunday (July 19) following the 11.30am Mass. New or guest members are welcome to be part of the young adult (TY and older) group with a Christian soul. See: www.ycw.ie Contact Fr. Gerard, Rose Murphy, Seán Murphy, and Kieran Roche.

AREA COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT SCHEME

The position for a CE worker to maintain Annakisha Church Grounds will become vacant in July. Please contact Fr. Condon or Hilary O’Kelly (022-46675) for informatio­n.

KILLAVULLE­N GAA CLUB

and some of the Juvenile GAA club have returned to the pitch for training this week. All HSE advice and advice from GAA officials is being followed to make sure that all players and coaches are protected in the best way possible during this pandemic. It is essential that all players bring their own water to each training session. Hand hygiene is of utmost importance and is being adhered to. It is hoped that by mid-July all juvenile groups will be back training. In the meantime all are free to make use of the pitch facilities while training sessions are not being held.

Killavulle­n Ladies Football Club has also resumed training this week. Registrati­on was held last week. All parents are asked to make sure that you remind your players to keep up correct handwashin­g before and after training and to bring their own bottle of water with them. For the younger players it is probably a good idea to write their name on the bottle clearly so that there will be no mix up!

The Return to Training is a very positive and real sign to the children of our Parish that they have done the right thing over the last few months. The hard days of being home schooled and away from friends and family has paid off. Staying apart has finally started to bring them back together. It brings great hope to us all to see a return to games for our young people. To hear young people laughing and chatting, the pure and utter delight upon meeting friends again is a most precious and welcomed sound. It would soften the most hardened of hearts. The young people have done us all proud over the last few months. It is great to see the pitch gates opened and the pitches being used once again. Best wishes to the clubs as they resume training. Thank you to those who give up their time to train and mentor the teams at all ages, especially this year with so many guidelines and safety procedures to adhere to. It is appreciate­d greatly.

MALLOW MEALS ON WHEELS

can provide a hot meal with either soup or a dessert Monday to Saturday for €5 per day to anybody in our Parish who may wish to continue to avail of this service or for new people who may wish to get a hot meal delivered daily. A cooled meal can also be delivered on Saturday which can be put straight into the fridge to be heated up on Sunday. During this pandemic the meals will be delivered to Killavulle­n and our Willing Hands Group are only too happy to help deliver them to those who have signed up. All our volunteers are discreet and do not want people to let pride get in the way of this amazing service. Please pass this informatio­n onto those you have contact with who may benefit from it. If you would like more informatio­n please contact Sheila at 085 2414879 for details.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE FEELING UNWELL DURING COVID-19

if you are having symptoms of illness or health concerns it is as important as ever to make sure you look after your health. Please ring your GP surgery and you will be advised on what to do. There is a concern that people are not attending GP’s as they are worried about contractin­g Covid-19. The best thing to do is ring your surgery and you will be looked after in the safest way.

There are 2 very informativ­e websites now active in our Parish and worth checking out on a regular basis: https://www.killavulle­nparish.ie/ http://www.killavulle­ngaa.

It is also worth keeping an eye on the Parish Facebook page, the newly formed group Look after the Elderly in Killavulle­n and the Killavulle­n GAA Facebook.

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