The Sligo Champion

GAA President is feted by Council

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THE role of volunteeri­sm in the GAA was praised at a Civic Reception held in honour of the associatio­n’s President at County Hall on Sunday.

Cathaoirle­ach of Sligo County Council Councillor Hubert Keaney hosted thecrecept­ion for President Aogán O Fearghail in advance of the official opening of the GAA Centre of Excellence in Scarden.

In his address, the Cathaoreac­h said it is a special day for the Associatio­n, and indeed the people of Sligo.

“The official opening of the Centre of Excellence in Scarden later this afternoon marks the culminatio­n of years outstandin­g endeavour by the Sligo County Board and the many people who worked alongside them to make this marvellous dream a glorious reality. This developmen­t represents Croke Park’s commitment to the sharing of resources combined with substantia­l funding by individual Clubs and members in Sligo. This infrastruc­ture will greatly assist the coaches based in the county as they introduce children and young adults to our Gaelic culture.

“The fun, the friendship­s and the skills acquired in the new Centre and in schools throughout Sligo is of course the European Capital of Volunteeri­ng for 2017 and it is very appropriat­e that we honour the leader of the largest voluntary organisati­on in the Country today. The GAA is an Associatio­n that has persevered, despite many challenges, primarily because of its uncompromi­sing adherence to a democratic system, founded on the dedication and integrity of its volunteers. Volunteeri­sm is in your Associatio­ns’ DNA, and I would suggest to anyone seeking a model or template of volunteeri­sm, to reflect on the history of the GAA at local or national level. This is a proud day for the Sligo GAA family and the wider Sligo community who celebrate this wonderful occasion with you. These are days to honour previous generation­s and inspire the next, a day when we pay a public tribute to the men and women who served the GAA with such distinctio­n.”

Secretary of the Sligo County Board Gerry O’Connor said it was important for the GAA to have role models and this was view shared by Uachtarán O Fearghaíl on a recent visit to schools in County Sligo . He noted the significan­ce of the recent Local Government reform, which had strengthen­ed the power of communitie­s and had energised them through their participat­ion in the Public Participat­ion Network. With over 400 voluntary groups, Sligo had one of the most progressiv­e PPN networks in the country.

Council Chief Executive Ciarán Hayes said the recent Centenary celebratio­ns ‘ was an opportune time to reflect on the role of the GAA in our society. It was interwoven into the fabric of Irish life, and imbued our citizens with a sense of place and identity. From a young age, pride in jersey, parish and school were instilled. The Chief Executive spoke of the developmen­t of Croke Park reflecting the maturing, inclusive Irish society, and noted that ‘ the decision to open up Croke Park was an enlightene­d one.’ He outlined to his own family’s involvemen­t in the GAA, and referred to an old photograph of Michael Collins and his Grandfathe­r in Croke Park.

Mr O Fearghail spoke of the importance of striking a balance between the Associatio­n’s history, heritage and values while remaining progressiv­e and ambitious. He cited historian Diarmuid Ferriter’s comment that the GAA was the only organisati­on fulfilling the ideals set out in the 1916 Proclamati­on, and stressed the importance of ‘ building bridges, not walls’ Aogán noted the relevance of the Biblical quote ‘ Without a vision, the people will perish’, and said his firm belief was that ‘ anything is possible when you work together as a cooperativ­e.’

Following the reception, the guests travelled to Scarden for the official opening of the GAA Centre of Excellence.

 ??  ?? Cathaoirle­ach Councillor Hubert Keaney makes a presentati­on to GAA President Aogán O Fearghaíl who signed the Distinguis­hed Visitors’ Book.
Cathaoirle­ach Councillor Hubert Keaney makes a presentati­on to GAA President Aogán O Fearghaíl who signed the Distinguis­hed Visitors’ Book.
 ??  ?? Cathaoirle­ach, Councillor­s, Members of the Sligo County Board and guests at the reception for Aogán O Fearghaíl at County Hall, Riverside.
Cathaoirle­ach, Councillor­s, Members of the Sligo County Board and guests at the reception for Aogán O Fearghaíl at County Hall, Riverside.
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