Lisa McHugh and Mike Denber to entertain Brosna on big night of county and dancing
Get on your bike: opportunity to take on ideal summer sport
A COUNTRY Music Concert and Dancing Festival is being arranged and greatly anticipated in Brosna on Friday evening, July 13.
The Square in Brosna Town – or most of it – will be covered by a marquee on the occasion and the organisers are promising four hours of dancing to two of Ireland’s biggest Country Music stars. The doors will open at 6pm on the evening, and Lisa McHugh, with a full band, will play from 7pm to 9pm. She will be followed by Mike Denver and a full band from 9pm to 11pm.
The marquee will have full bar facilities and there will be free on-site parking no more than a two-minute walk away.
Patrons will be accommodated on the night with a top-class dance floor, and there will be a limited number of seating spaces available. The event is being organised by the Brosna and Knockaclarig Church Restoration Fund Committee.
The Church of St. Carthage in Brosna underwent an extensive programme of refurbishment work which was completed in 2009.
A handful of miles away in Knockaclarig is the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption which was opened on May 26, 1953.
This Church is having its heating system overhauled with a new gas installation along with a paint job and re-carpeting.
“We need to bring Knockaclarig up to date as it hasn’t been touched for a while, and this round of work is badly wanted here,” said committee chairman, John Murphy.
“We’re inviting people who enjoy a good night out and a great night’s dancing to come to Brosna and dance to their heart’s content to Lisa McHugh and Mike Denver.
“We’re expecting a huge crowd as we had Mike Denver here last December in a marquee during very bad weather, and he drew over 800 people from all over the place,” said John.
Tickets for the night are on sale in Brosna and Knockclarig and in the parish offices in Castleisland and Abbeyfeale; in Walsh Electrical in Castleisland; in Sheehy’s Hardware, in Slice of Life and Leen’s Hotel in Abbeyfeale; Dillane’s Shop in Feale’s Bridge; The Devon Inn in Templeglantine; Kerry Agri, Mountcollins; and in O’Connor’s Hardware in Duagh. Tickets are €25 each. For ticket enquiries you’re advised to ring 085 78 00 639.
Further information can be had from any of the following committee members: Marie on 087 98 63 663; Maurice on 087 97 71 163; Kathy on 087 29 69 094; or Lisa on: 086 07 91 491. A BEGINNERS cycling series to encourage young people to take it up as a leisure or sporting pursuit will start with a skills night on Monday, July 2. at the Library Car Park in Castleisland at 7.30pm.
These events are organized by the Currow Cycling Club and will cover basic bike-handling skills and maintenance.
Beginners races for all ages will be held on Monday, July 9, for all grades over the short Kilmurry- Cordal circuit.
Here, any type of roadworthy bicycle is allowed, with cycling helmets compulsory. Another race will take place on Monday, July 30, and the route for this will be announced later.
Looking further ahead, the club will be competing in the Limerick Cycling Club weekly series which takes place in the month of August over the short, closed circuit at Limerick Racecourse.
The fourth round of the senior and under-age county cycling league takes place in Cordal on this Thursday evening, with juveniles starting at 6.45pm and the seniors at 7.30pm approximately.
The usual Kilmurry circuit will be used.
No parking is allowed on the circuit.