Kilmuckridge
MORE LOCKDOWN HITS FROM MARY
Local independent County Councillor Mary Farrell continues to entertain us every evening whilst also raising money for her chosen charity County Wexford Hospice Homecare (CWHH)
Mary’s posting of ‘My lockdown hits’ has proven to be a massive online hit as Mary receives requests from all across county Wexford as well as the UK Canada and Australia.
CWHH is a vital service, and they have experienced a loss of funding as a result of the cancellation of their fundraising events, therefore Mary wishes to thank everybody for their generosity during this time.
So a big thank you to everyone and to Mary, as the ABBA song said, ‘Thank you for the music’!
WEEKLY MASS
Sunday mass is broadcast every Sunday at 11am from St Mary’s church Kilmuckridge. For details log onto Litter parish Facebook page.
BUFFERS ALLEY GAA
CLUB DRAW – The club monthly draw was held last Thursday night with Tom Lawless overseeing proceedings at his shop in Monamolin assisted by Leonard Lacey and John Farrell (Co-Ordinators). The following were the lucky winners: €400: Cillian and Caoimhe Doran, Monagrena. €100: Tom Walsh, Ballindaggin. €50: Anthony O’Connor, Ballymacsimon; Richard Johnston, Ballinastraw and Páraic Roche, Ballyrea. Congratulations to all.
Participants in the draw may pay the monthly €10 payment to their regular promoter, on our online club.
Force App or sort it out when we are back to a little more normality. There is an opportunity for people to join up for the remaining six months of the year. Your ongoing support in so many different ways during this pandemic is much appreciated.
THOUSANDAIRE – The latest revised date for our Thousandaire is November 14 in the Upton Court Hotel. The club is currently promoting their exhibitors and advertisers on social media.
WALKING TRACK – Like all other clubs, Buffers Alley is waiting on the green light from Croke Park in conjunction with the Health Authorities as to when the club can re-open the walking track around their pitches in Monamolin. This would be a welcome boost to the local community where they could exercise in a safe environment.