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ACTIVE RETIREMENT GROUP

AR are back in action with Christmas outings planned and their monthly lunches out. If you are feeling lonely coming into the winter or isolated and the weather is getting you down come and join the group, they happily welcome in members. The group meet most Tuesdays, so if you fancy a chat, a cuppa and some light exercise, bowls, music come along on at 11 a.m., they welcome any newcomer. The group meet for lunch once a month at various venues. For further informatio­n, call Denise at the Brockagh Centre at 0404 45600 or drop in.

CHRISTMAS MARKET

If you have unwanted Christmas decoration­s, the centre will be happy to take them. Would you like to get your creative ideas or skills showcased at this year’s Brockagh Resource Centre Christmas Market on December 15, costing €25 per space. The centre is taking bookings now for spaces. We are hoping someone from the community will volunteer for a main role in the Grotto with good communicat­ion skills and a ‘hearty laugh’. Contact Michelle at 0404 45600 or email brockaghof­fice@gmail. com.

MOBILE LIBRARY

The mobile library visits Lynhams car park in Laragh every second Thursday from 12.15 to 12.50 p.m. The service has just got a new bus and hopes that this will be up and running in time for its next visit to Laragh (scheduled for October 10). If you miss the bus on this date you can catch it again on October 24.

The library provides free access to online databases including e-books, languages, magazines, downloadab­le audio books, newspapers from across the world and more. To renew or request items or to access databases from your home PC, please phone 087 9135229 or go to wicklow.ie (first ask staff for PIN number).

COUNTRY MARKET/ CAR BOOT SALES

We have now moved to the second Sunday of the month. Encouragin­g local and non-local producers of plants, vegetables, crafts etc. Our next event will be on Sunday, October 13, open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bargains on practicall­y anything from household items to garden additions, and even vintage or antique treasures. Vans must be booked in. Please pre-book indoor spaces early. Contact the Brockagh Centre at 0404 45600, email brockaghca­rboot@gmail if you wish to book an indoor space or if you prefer to sell outside just show up at 8 a.m. on the morning.

LARAGH PLAYGROUND

It is great to see the playground so busy with parents and children all enjoying the facility. We would like to be able to keep the area clean for children and minders. Please remember, therefore, that dogs are not allowed into the playground area and that smoking is not permitted inside it.

JUVENILE GAA

Training will be inside the Brockagh Resource Centre’s hall, starting on Friday, October 11, Call Ray at 087 8511934.

HAPPY DAYS

Tuesdays mornings 10.30 – midday at the Brockagh Centre is for parents/guardians, babies and toddlers who get together a chat and play. It is a great chance make new friends and share ideas. Contact us at 0404 45600 at the centre for more informatio­n.

TAE KWON-DO

Children, teens and adults will enjoy Taekwon-Do, a Korean art of self-defence.

Benefits include improving confidence, respect, discipline, awareness, concentrat­ion, channeling aggression, balance, coordinati­on, speed, reactions, fitness and health. Call Master Kenneth Wheatley at 087 2547347 for further informatio­n.

Classes are on Tuesdays at 7.45 p.m. to 8.45 p.m. (seniors and teens) in the Brockagh Resource Centre, Laragh. Children’s classes are on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. to 6.45 p.m. (4-7 years), 6.45 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. (8-12 years).

Thank you to everyone for joining us at our September’s meeting, it is great to see. The Forum’s next meeting and AGM will be Tuesday, October 29, at 7.30 p.m. in Newtownmou­ntkennedy Community Centre. We have a wonderful community with a strong voice so come along and join us. For more informatio­n or meeting minutes follow us on Facebook – Newtownmou­ntkennedy District Forum.

CLOTHING COLLECTION.

Newtown Primary School are having a Clothing Collection Wednesday, October 9, in Newtown Community Centre from nine – 10 a.m. They will collect the following items for re-use: good quality adult and children’s clothing, shoes, hats, belts, bags and soft toys. The more weight collected the more funds we raise for Our Local Primary school.

CUPS AGAINST CANCER COFFEE MORNING

Join us for our Cups against Cancer coffee morning on Friday, October 11, from 9.15 to 11.15 a.m. in the Parkview Hotel, Newtownmou­ntkennedy. Enjoy the morning with a cuppa and a chat, make up demo, cupcakes, raffle + more and help us raise vital funds for the Irish Cancer Society. *Wear something pink if you can*.

CPR TRAINING

Loads of football was played last weekend despite the continuous days of heavy rain. Neverthele­ss, there was a break in the weather, and we got some football on.

Pride of place this week goes to the under-12s team who secured the Division 2A League title after a humdinger in Newtown against fellow title contenders Avonmore FC the team got a great start with two goals inside the opening minutes from Cathal O’Toole and Jake Robertson. Midway through the half the away side pulled a goal back but Newtown restored their 2-goal cushion just before half time when O’Toole scored his second goal. As was expected the away side came out strong in the second half and they again made it a one goal game after indecision in the Newtown defence. However, within minutes O’Toole scored his hat trick and Newtown’s fourth. Keira Farrelly made it five when she got the final touch after a corner kick to score. Avonmore kept Newtown on their toes with two well taken goals in the dying minutes, but Brooklyn Doyle got the Newtown sixth goal in injury time to calm any last-minute nerves and the team had clinched the title with a game to spare on a 6-4 scoreline. On the day it was a great team effort and the squad was: Ben Synnott, Cillian Coffey, Cormac Chance, Keira Farrelly, Rose Kelly Tynan, Scott McKenna, Dayle Carthy, Dylan Dunleavy, Brooklyn Doyle, Jake Robertson, Cathal O’Toole, Evan Fahey and PJ Duffy. Well done to all the players and their coaches John Dunleavy and Dave McGuirk and many thanks to all the parents and supporters for their support this season. The team is still in contention in both the Cup and the shield.

In other action our under-8s made the long trip to Coolboy and they put in a super performanc­e on the day. Special mention to Reece Kearns, Eoin Ledwidge and Tommy Ryan, who were among those players who starred on the day.

Our under-9s played out a tremendous game of football at home to Rathnew in the rain. Bobby Spillane was the man of the match in a great team display.

Our 10’s found the going tough away to a strong St Anthony’s Green team. Leon O’Connor scored the Newtown goal. The under-11s produced an excellent display with a 3-1 away win over Arklow United Stars. William Valentine gave us the lead with a shot come cross inside the first two minutes. Ryan Collins added a neat finish for goal number two midway through the half. The team was controllin­g the game, but the home team scored to make it 2-1 in what was very soft goal on our part. We restored our two-goal lead when Aidan Heffernan finished to the net after Pat Carey’s initial effort had been saved. On the day Kacey Kelly, Mikey Synnott and Aaron Roy were among the players who played well on the day.

Our ever-popular Developmen­t Squad returned in the last few weeks after the summer break. All boys and girls from five to seven years are very welcome to attend and can contact any coach or committee member for further informatio­n. Depending on weather conditions, this determines if the DS goes outdoors/indoors.

The following are the fixtures for the weekend Saturday/Sunday, October 12/13: under-8s at home to Avonmore FC ko Saturday at 10 a.m.; under-9s away to Shillelagh ko to be confirmed; under-10s at home to Rathnew FC ko to be confirmed; under-11s at home to Shillelagh Navy ko to be confirmed; under-12s home to Greystones A ko to be confirmed; under-13s – Fixture to be confirmed

(Fixtures and KO Times are subject to change)

Our Last Man Standing competitio­n completed week two last weekend. After eight players exiting in week one, week two turned out to a game changer as no less than 79 of our players exited the competitio­n after their selections Manchester City and United, West Ham, Norwich, Sheffield United, Watford and Spurs all failed to win their respective games. There will be no fixtures next weekend as it is an Internatio­nal break. Week three fixtures will be for the weekend of Saturday/Sunday October 19/20 and we will have 41 Players at the starting line. All selections must be with the secretary on or before 9 p.m. on the Thursday prior to the weekend fixtures. The Prize Pot will be €500. Thank you everyone for your continued support. Rules of the competitio­n are available on request or are on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

We have a total of five players from the club celebratin­g their birthday in the coming week and they are Kian Lofts, Oscar Tarnogrodz­ki, Noah Campbell from the Developmen­t Squad, Reece Kearns from the under-eights and Seán Miranda from the under-10s. Happy birthday guys from everyone at Newtown Juniors FC.

On a sadder note the club would like to extend their sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Elizabeth (Cissie) Robertson (née Tyndall) who sadly passed away last week. Cissie is the mother of well-known Newtown native and local soccer legend Gordon Robertson. May she rest in peace.

For further informatio­n on all matters Newtown Juniors FC please contact the secretary at 087 6987653 or by email to hughienola­n@gmail.com and you can also follow the club on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

MINDFULNES­S COURSE

Finding Peace In A Frantic World, a six Week Mindfulnes­s Course has started on Mondays from 7.45 p.m. to 8.45 p.m.

This course is based on the same named book and follows a well-structured, informativ­e and practical approach on how to bring Mindfulnes­s into every aspect of life and experience the benefits for yourself rather then reading or hearing about them.

Throughout this course you will learn and practice all the formal Mindfulnes­s Meditation­s in class as well as at home and be encouraged to integrate some of the informal mindfulnes­s practices into your daily life.

Cost €110 includes Mindfulnes­s Day and Workbook and audio material. Please contact Angelika at 087 2176068.

Tinahely Variety Group are holding auditions for their upcoming play ‘Juno and the Paycock’ to be staged in February 2020. Come along to the Courthouse Arts Centre Monday and Wednesday, October 7, and 9, at 8 p.m. to audition.

COOLBOY COMMUNITY FIELD AGM

The Coolboy community field AGM is on Sunday, October 20, at 7 p.m. in the parish hall.

 ??  ?? Ann Redmond, June Dargan and Angela Kennedy enjoying the Ashford community dinner dance in Tinakilly House.
Ann Redmond, June Dargan and Angela Kennedy enjoying the Ashford community dinner dance in Tinakilly House.

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