Drogheda Independent

Julianstow­n

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PARISH DRAW

Week 5 draw of the Annual Parish Fund Raising Ten Week Draw took place last week. 1st Prize: €250 Noreen Murtagh; 2nd Prize: €100 John & Mary Smith: 3rd Prize: €75 Patrick Collier; 4th Prize €50 Colm Clerkin. Promoters prize was won by Tommy Russell.

JULIANSTOW­N TODDLER GROUP

The Julianstow­n Baby and Toddler group opens every Wednesday morning from 9.30 -11.30 in the Community Centre, Julianstow­n. Come along and let your little ones play while you have a chat and a coffee.

FREE IPAD/COMPUTER CLASSES

Anyone interested in learning how to use their IPads or smart phone please note Free classes will take place at Duleek Library over five days; starting on Tuesday 3rd April and on 4th, 5th, 6th & 9th. There is a choice of morning or afternoon classes. Class times are from 10:45am to 12:45am or 2pm to 4pm. To reserve a place please call 0419880709.

SOCIAL DANCING

The monthly social dancing evening takes place this Friday 23rd March in St. Pat’s Centre Stamullen. Music by Unity, dancing from 9p.m. until midnight.

JULIANSTOW­N BADMINTON

Badminton takes place each Tuesday evening at 7.45pm new members 18yrs + always welcome. Insurance for the year is a mere €30 and is due now. All standards welcome.

HEALING VOICE WORKSHOP

An exciting and magical ‘Healing Voice’ workshop is taking place in the Drogheda area on Saturday March 24th (10.305pm), run by the talented duo Farah Elle (well- known Singer/ Song-writer) and Emer Dolphin (Voice-work Facilitato­r/Singer).

Voice-work Facilitato­r Emer Dolphin is trained in the Naked Voice methodolog­y which teaches that our sound is the simplest and most ancient of all sources of our creative power. During the day we will work with singing, silence, movement and play, accompanie­d by harmonium, and piano played by wonderful musician Farah Elle. For bookings and further informatio­n phone or text Emer at 087-2745539 or message her.

MR. TONY BYRNE

The death took place suddenly last week of Mr. Tony Byrne Julianstow­n. A quiet family man who was much respected by all. Huge numbers attended the funeral Mass in St. Mary’s Church Julianstow­n to pay their respects. Afterwards Tony Byrne was laid to rest in Moorechurc­h Cemetery. We extend sincere sympathy to his loving wife Josephine, daughters Donina, Paula and Rhonda and son Patrick; grandchild­ren and extended family, friends and neighbours. He will be very sadly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

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