The Avondhu

Looking forward to a bigger, brighter future

- AGM

This ongoing Covid pandemic is playing havoc with our club and activities, but it is what it is and we can only abide by the rules and look forward to coming out of it bigger and stronger. Hopefully for the players not so much bigger!

CLUB LOTTO

Unfortunat­ely we have to suspend our weekly lotto for the time being. We hope to be in a position to resume in the near future. Anybody who are in advance payment will be brought forward from the date of recommence­ment. Thanking ye all for your wonderful support and looking forward to meeting you all again soon.

REBELS’ BOUNTY DRAW

Rebels’ Bounty is a new initiative by the county board to give clubs an opportunit­y to raise funds at a time when traditiona­l fundraisin­g has been impacted by restrictio­ns.

Tickets cost €100 each and that includes 12 monthly draws. The last two being free with a chance to win from a prize pot of €500,000. There are 30 prizes each month with the December draw worth €100,000. You can pay €100 up front or pay €10 each month for 10 months. The first draw will take place on March 25th for January, February and March with prizes ranging from €20,000 to €150. Each club are given a quote to sell and anything sold beyond that is kept 100% by the club. Thankfully we have reached our quota so every ticket goes back to the club from now on. Tickets can be purchased online or contact Noreen Burke or Eddie Fitzgerald. Shanballym­ore Juvenile GAA held a very successful AGM by Zoom last weekend, We would like to wish the officers and trainers every success for the coming year and thank them for the outstandin­g work they are doing.

VOTES OF SYMPATHY

Shanballym­ore GAA wish to extend sincere sympathy to the following families: John Sexton on the death of his brother, Bob from Buttevant; the Lane and O’Flynn families on the death of Margaret O’Flynn, Newtwopoth­ouse and Doneraile; the Horgan family on the death of Paddy Horgan, Mallow and Doneraile and the Hennessy family, Mitchelsto­wn on their tragic losses.

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