Wexford People

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DANCING AT CAMROSS

The First Friday October dance will be held in Camross Ballroom on Friday, October 6, with music by the popular Checkers. Dancing from 10 p.m. till late. Admission is €8 including the tea.

ATHLETIC CLUB NOTES

We have completed another successful open cross country again this year. A massive thank you to everyone that helped out in any way. Thank you to the Stafford for the use of their field, it was very much appreciate­d. The results have been posted, along with all the photos taken on the day.

It takes a great deal of work and effort to run this event, which all our committee members and parents offer their time and support. This only stands to strengthen the club. We had less athletes competing this year, however our older athletes that have hung up their cross country spikes, were on hand to help out in many different way, again thank you.

A large variety of clubs attended which was great to see and have their support, clubs as far a Cork came to run. We hope that everyone that competed enjoyed the course, and very well done to DMP on winning the shield which was sponsored by Tony Butler meats. Thank you for your continued support.

Two Taghmon girls competed at St Sennan’s open cross country event recently Izzy Asple fourth Kayleigh Butler sixth in the under-8s. Very well done girls.

Training is back to indoors now every Wednesday evening: 6 p.m. to 6.55 p.m. for young group; 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. for older group age 10 and up. Don’t forget your water.

ST GARVAN’S NS CAROREIGH

The school has recently purchased 10 sets of Roald Dahl class novels with money raised from the Book Fair and prize money from various competitio­ns.

The Taghmon/Caroreigh girls Rackard League team have two wins so far against Piercestow­n and Bree, unfortunat­ely the boys have lost their opening matches.

The girls have qualified for round 2 of the mini-sevens football competitio­n following wins over Murrintown and Taghmon.

AN GRIANAN ICA TRIP

Tomhaggard Women’s Shed and Taghmon ICA are hoping to go to An Grianan ICA College for a short break from November 21 to November 23. There are a number of Courses to choose from or you can just chill out in the beautifull surroundin­gs and take a walk. The courses on offer are: Christmas logs and wreaths Christmas mixed crafts Natural health and wellbeing Cookery – Edible Christmas gifts.

The cost is €185 for ICA members and €195 for non-members. This includes full board and classes. A small fee may apply for kits etc. If you are interested in joining us please contact Carol Gray at 087 2450655. We plan to car pool or get a minibus depending on numbers.

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