The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

KILCUMMIN

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CEMETERY MASSES

The Holy Cross Cemetery mass will now take place on Wednesday 29th July and the Old Kilcummin Cemetery mass is on Wednesday the 5th August. Both masses are at 8pm. Please spread the word.

VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED

Support Team for Implementa­tion of Covid 19 guidelines for our parish church. Thanks to all the volunteers who have come forward to help implement the new Covid guidelines so we can all go to mass safely. However, in order to adhere to the strict guidelines we urgently need more volunteers to help out. Please contact Siobhan at the Parish Office if you are interested. Your help will be much appreciate­d.

ACCORD

ACCORD are now offering over the phone counsellin­g for couples, individual­s and family members during this time of unpreceden­ted stress & pressure during these weeks of COVID-19. Call: 01 5313331.

JUNIOR INFANTS ENROLMENT

If you know of any child who intends to start Kilcummin National School in September 2020, please advise them to contact Kilcummin National School by email at kill43163@gmail.com. Enrolment applicatio­n forms are now available. Book lists and other relevant informatio­n will be forwarded by email, due to the government directed school closure. We look forward to hearing from you. Keep well and safe.

KILCUMMIN GAA

Kilcummin GAA club are looking forward to being back to full operation shortly. Minors and seniors are back training while juvenile teams will return very shortly. However it is still very important to adhere to Covid 19 restrictio­ns policies as the virus is still a real threat in our community and the safety of our patrons is our priority. Electrical working has stared in the new building and will be available for viewing in the near future. Anyone interested in buying a Brick to be included on the ‘Wall of Champions’; should contact a club executive member for details. The club have always greatly depended on Lotto sales for day to day expenses and while that is suspended the huge running costs must still be met. The club is running a ‘share the pot’ to offset some of these costs. Details are one facebook and on our website on how to play online but a sheet is also available in the Post Office. Please support. The winners will get 50% of the POT and the draw will be made each Friday live on Facebook.

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