The Sligo Champion

Cloonacool

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CLOONACOOL PLAYERS

Rehearsals are in full swing at present for this year’s production of ‘Cupid Wore Skirts’ by the Cloonacool Players. This is an hilarious three-act comedy written by that great northern playwright Sam Cree. It will be performed in Cloonacool Community Centre on February 9 10 and 11 2018, followed by dates in the Hawks Well Theatre Sligo, Ballina Arts Centre, St Brigid’s Hall Tubbercurr­y and Ballintogh­er Community Centre.

The cast contains the usual mix of local actors which include John McIntyre, Denis Ross, Geraldine Lundy, Laura Mullarkey, Breege Calvey Martin McIntyre, Margaret McIntyre and newcomers Regina Henry and Dara McGarry. The play is produced by Seán Walsh and directed by Tom Towey.

Stage manager is Peadar Conway, Set Constructi­on is looked after by Seán Calvey and Alan McKim, stage assistants Sinéad Davitt and Agnes Durkin, Sound by Morris Conboy, Lighting is organised by Seán Johnston, Benny Henry and Owen Ross. Props are looked after by Eileen Kirrane, Costumes by Mary Keane and Make-up is by Ann-Marie Conway. Transport is organised by Peadar Conway, John McIntyre and Adrian McIntyre. Anyone wishing to join the group and help out in any way can contact any group member in the coming weeks.

COMMUNITY PARK DRAW

The Community Park lotto draw recently took place in Brennan’s. The numbers drawn were 2, 19, 24 and 26 there was no jackpot winner. Match-three winners were Seán and Mary K Johnston, Pádraig Murtagh, Damian Sweeney share of €200. Next jackpot is worth €1,200, tickets may still be purchased from any committee member, many thanks for your generous support.

DEFIBRILLA­TOR FUND

Thanks to everyone who generously donated clothes collection in aid of the Cloonacool Defibulato­r Fund at Cloonacool community centre. Your support is greatly appreciate­d.

MUSIC CLUB

Cloonacool Music Club takes place on Thursday at Brennan’s Bar from 10 p.m. Come along for a great night of music and singing. There will be a bus available to collect and leave home on Thursday nights for music

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