The Avondhu

BURNCOURT

- Contact Breeda Fitzgerald on 087-6967661 or email breedafitz­gerald@gmail.com

BURNCOURT COMMUNITY HALL PLANS – GREAT RESPONSE

There has been a great response to the request for donations towards the plan to create a covered outdoor area at the rear of the Community Hall to cater for events that are unsuitable for indoors.

There are many possible uses for this structure- outdoor concerts, drama production­s, summertime entertainm­ent, children’s events and as an overflow space for times such as The Big Breakfast and funeral teas. Other possible suggestion­s for use are most welcome.

To those who have contribute­d a huge thank for your generousit­y. If you still wish to add to the funds, please make your donations, regardless of how small by:

• Lodgement to Burncourt Community Council CLG bank account: IBAN: IE06 AIBK 9361 6210 3952 66 (BIC: AIBKIE2D)

• Return your donation to: Maureen Creed, Breeda Fitzgerald, Margaret Fox, Siobhan Hurley, Willie Walsh, Mags Carroll, Shelly Caplice, Shane Fox or Seán Fitzgerald.

Please join us! With your donation, we’re one step closer to moving forward.

CONGRATULA­TIONS EIMER

Congratula­tions to Burncourt lady Eimer McGrath on opening her veterinary practice at The Bella Road, Clogheen. This is super news, well done Eimer, wishing you every success with your career.

FR. SHEEHY’S EUROMILLIO­N SYNDICATE

The deadline is closing in to get your membership of our EuroMillio­ns syndicate. Tickets are available in Browne’s XL supermarke­t, Clogheen Service station, Vee Valley Fruit & Veg, Corbetts Hardware and in Creed’s, Burncourt.

We will play 6 lines in the EuroMillio­ns twice a week for 21 weeks all for a one off payment of €20. Winnings are divided equally.

You can also sign up online at clubforce.com and the link is also on our social media pages. Closing date is Monday, April 19th. Thank you to all who have already joined.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

“Sometimes our best intentions do not go amiss; sometimes we do as we meant to. The sun will sometimes melt a field of sorrow that seemed hard frozen; may it happen for you.” - Sheenagh Pugh.

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