Bray People

Annacurra

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COMMUNITY GAMES

The 10th year Anniversar­y celebratio­ns will take place on Saturday, October 21, in Aughrim Community Sports hall between 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Looking forward to seeing past and present volunteers.

The Community Games in Aughrim/Annacurra has a long history. After a few years of a break it was restarted in 2007. We have had many days of running, swimming, chess, drama, handwritin­g, art, long puck, soccer, tag rugby, badminton and loads more over the last few years. This gathering is a celebratio­n of our achievemen­ts and a thank you to our current children and coaches who have made this happen.

AGM – That time of the year again. Our AGM takes place on Thursday, October 19, at 8.30 in the Aughrim Community Sports and Leisure Associatio­n. Please come along even to listen to what Community Games are about and to offer an opinion.

GAA LOTTO

results for October 2: no jackpot winner; numbers drawn were 10, 18, 19 and 27. Match-three winners: Patrick and Oonagh Phelan, Aughrim ; Ken Lawerence, Tominaskel­a. Jackpot next week €8,350. Draw held in Saltee on Monday night.

WHIST

There will be a whist drive in Tinahely Parochial Hall on Thursday, October 12, starting at 8-30.

NOTES

Items to be included in Annacurra notes can be emailed to annacurra@gmail.com or phoned to 083 3136925 by 9 p.m. on Sunday evening. ing please book with Joan 087 2260968 before October 23 with €50 deposit.

AVOCA TIDY TOWNS

We are very happy with our 2017 Tidy Towns Results, we had an increase of two marks on last year, representi­ng an increase of 20 marks in the past four years, we are very pleased to have received another increase on marks and an really positive result sheet. This will be used to plan our work for 2018 with plans already under way for 2018.

We are currently second in our category in Wicklow and fifth overall in Wicklow. Now that the results are out we want to thank everyone who helped get this great result for 2017 – Judging is within the Speed Limit Signs with considerat­ion to the litter and condition of the approach roads.

As the summer ends and we take time to ponder the report over the winter a word of thanks to Shelton Abbey Open prison who donated a vast amount of the wonderful flowers around the village this year, to Myles Smith and Martin McAndrew who spent evenings planting and potting them before they were placed around the village, to our watering crew Dinny and Eddie Ivers, who ensured they were kept watered, and also for making up the boxes on the bridge which brought very positive comment.

Thanks also to the people who adopted areas to look after and tend to the planters in that area, Fiona Morris, who looked after the area Knockenree/Avoca Handweaver­s, Ger Holt, who looked after the bed, planter and verge on the meetings road, to the volunteers and residents of all the housing estates the comments reflect all your hard work and contribute­d to our great result. The support of the Business Community in the village by ensuring beautiful floral pots planters window boxes and baskets were well placed and they kept the areas around their businesses swept and litter-free this also contribute­d to the great report. We cannot forget our three CE worker George and the two Micks, who ensured the weeds were kept under control, litter was picked daily, grass was cut and brightened up many areas with paint, their work in the village is invaluable.

Thanks to Bill Porter and Parnell AC for their help and support with our Red Kite Relay Race. Finally, thanks to all the councillor­s, volunteers, Litter pickers, Clubs, groups and Associatio­ns, who have supported and continue to support Avoca Tidy Towns, we have many volunteers in Avoca, who do it to make Avoca a litter-free clean area to live and welcome visitors to. Thanks also to everyone who support our weekly fundraisin­g, this fundraisin­g is what makes the project possible, we cannot forget our long term volunteer Sammy, who is out and about everyday making sure no piece of litter is missed or blade of grass forgotten.

GOLF CLASSIC

The St Patrick’s soccer club annual golf classic takes place at Woodenbrid­ge Golf Club Sunday, October 22. Tee-times 8.30 to 12.30. Teams of four €180 to include dinner. Please call Pat McCabe 086 8889088 or Pat Kinsella 087 6381239 for more informatio­n or to arrange a tee time. Sponsorshi­p of tee boxes and greens on the day much appreciate­d.

RATHDRUM GARDEN CLUB

On October 12 our Thursday Talk is on Bees, Honey and the Environmen­t. Speaker will be Willy O’Byrne and talk will be held in Jacobs Well, Rathdrum at 8 p.m.

 ??  ?? Amy Hughes doing star jumps in the school yard as part of Active Schools Week at St Fergal’s Bray.
Amy Hughes doing star jumps in the school yard as part of Active Schools Week at St Fergal’s Bray.

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