The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

KILCUMMIN

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COMHALTAS

GROUP MUSIC SESSION Will commence with Brendan O’Sullivan in September (date to be confirmed). Please contact Irene in the Rural Dev. Office for further details 064 6643357.

SINGING CLASS

Will commence with Martina Ryle O’Sullivan in September (date to be confirmed). Please contact Irene in the Rural Dev. Office for further details 064 6643357.

JUNIOR SET DANCING

Will commence in early September for further details please contact Mary Moriarty 087 9620135 or John Moriarty 086 1579381.

“SING TOGETHER”

Pop, Musical Theatre, Traditiona­l and Church. Junior “Sing Together Choir” for children 6 to 12 year of age and Senior “Sing Together Choir” for children 13 to 18 years of age with Elaine Canning. Vocal technique, singing in harmony, arrangemen­t, telling a story through song, song writing and musiciansh­ip. Classes will run weekly for 1 hour duration. Pay by term, - 5 terms at €50 per term. Venue Kilcummin new Parish Office. Commencing Thursday 14th September. Junior Choir from 6 to 7 p.m. and Senior Choir from 7 8 p.m.

Registrati­on Day on Sunday 10th September at 12 noon in the Parish Office. For further informatio­n please contact Elaine Canning, BMus(Hons) PGDip, 087 7665005 or www.elainecann­ing.com

THANK YOU

A word of appreciati­on to the committees involved in preparatio­n of the cemeteries of Holy Cross and Old Kilcummin for our annual Masses. Thanks to everyone involved in the preparatio­n and celebratio­n of the Mass, to those who provided car parking, helped with grass cutting and the support of Kerry County Council. Well done to everyone.

BOG WALK

Brochures of the walk are available from the Rural Developmen­t Office.

MENTAL HEALTH COURSE

This certificat­e is a part-time recovery education programme delivered on UCC campus and outreach centres nationwide. Designed for the community participan­t, the curriculum aims to cultivate capacities of individual­s and communitie­s that encourage greater social activism on topics of mental health and empower students to advocate for mental health and wellbeing in their communitie­s. This course is for Peer workers, Advocates, Family members, Community Educators, Activists, Social Care, Mental Healthcare Profession­als, Housing, Homeless, Disability and Addiction Service Providers. The course contains concepts of Mental Health, Mental Health Policy and Practice as well as Community Approaches Models and Interventi­ons. Contact Brenda Healy, Programme Coordinato­r 086 8079204 or 021 4904700.

RURAL DEVELOPMEN­T

Kilcummin Rural Developmen­t Office provide a full Secretaria­l Service to all groups and individual­s. Assignment­s, Essays, Projects, C.V.’s profession­ally typed, confidenti­ality assured.

Other services include colour photocopyi­ng, laminating, e-mail, paying your motor tax online. Faxes to the Department of Agricultur­e for the movement of cattle can also be sent from the office. Tel: 064 6643357 or e-mail info@kilcumminp­arish.com

MASTERGEEH­A FC LOTTO

There was no winner on Friday 4th August, 2017. Numbers drawn were 2, 4, 7, 18. Consolatio­n prizes were €100 J&E Coffey, c/o Martina Lyne. €60 Ian O’Leary, 26 Mountain View, Kilcummin. €30 Mossy Pierce, c/o Jimmy Briens Bar. €30 Elaine McGlynn, Glounacopp­le, Kilcummin. €30 Kieran Nagle, Mastergeeh­a, Kilcummin. Jackpot now €9,150.

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