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Boyle

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THE ADDAMS FAMILY

With just an over a week till opening night, Boyle Musical Society is delighted to announce that tickets for its eagerly anticipate­d new show, ‘The Addams Family’, are on sale.

‘The Addams Family’ will be staged in St Joseph’s Hall, Boyle from Wednesday, November 21, to Saturday, November 24, and the performanc­es will be at 8 p.m. nightly. There will be a special Matinée performanc­e on Saturday, November. 24th at 2.30 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased from our new ticket office which is located at ÚnabhánTou­rism and Craft Shop in the grounds of King House, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day excluding Sundays. Please note that tickets will be available for all performanc­es but there is no pre-booking of allocated seats for the Wednesday and Thursday. performanc­es.

Tickets can also be booked by telephone at 071 9663033. This line will be open during booking office hours only, every day excluding Sundays, till November 24 We accept credit card bookings. A detailed seating plan is now available on boylemusic­alsociety.com. Click on ‘Shows’ for a look at the seating plan.

MS EXCEL WORKSHOP

This workshop in organised by Role Skillnet and will take place at Boyle Enterprise Centre on November 15 from 9.30/11.30. (Registrati­on 9.00/9.30) The workshop is suitable for participan­ts interested in exploring Excel’s capabiliti­es to become more efficient in using and creating spread- sheets. For more informatio­n, please email info@roleskilln­et. com or call 086 2039182. Role Skillnet provide funding and support for training for private businesses.

BOOK LAUNCH

The launch of Barry’s book by Dr Jason King, who is the Academic Coordinato­r of the Irish Heritage Trust and National Famine Museum at Strokestow­n Park is taking place in King House, Boyle on Friday, November 16, at 8 p.m.

The book is about the Workhouse in Boyle and emigration in famine times. It describes the building of and living conditions in the Workhouse. It tells the distressin­g tale of 52 orphan girls from the area, leaving on a Bianconi long cart and onwards on a sea voyage lasting 100 days to Australia. This was during the years 1848 to 1850, when 4114 orphan girls from Workhouses all over Ireland many as young as 14 years old were sent under the Earl Grey Irish orphans scheme to Sydney and beyond. Their passage was paid by the Australian Government as more females were required to offset the gender imbalance in the colony (8m: 1F).

Through correspond­ence with researcher­s (Irish Famine Memorial) based at the Hyde Park Barracks Museum, in Sydney, we have traced the early history of some local girls. Some of it makes for sad reading. They were so vulnerable. The book also gives details on the Rockingham and Woodbrook evictions from their estates in the Barony of Boyle and their resettleme­nt on Sheegora, and Ballymore. Poignant images of a famine house with its bed outshoot or ‘pristy’ bed are included. Emigration to America, Canada and Australia including the names of the ships and some passenger lists are also covered. Many of these passages were financiall­y assisted by the Boyle Union Board of Guardians. Most of the informatio­n was gathered by reading the minutes of what remains of the Boyle Board of Guardians books and from local newspapers of the period.

CURLEW WALKERS CLUB

The next meeting of the Curlew Walkers will take place on Sunday, November 25, meeting on the Crescent, Boyle at 10 a.m. with your leader being Tom Browne 087 2379632 This will be slight climb grade B Please confirm times with leader or website prior to each walk walkingboy­le. com.

NEW BOOT CAMP

With Christmas just around the corner, now is the time to sign up for the latest Boot Camp at the Fitt Factory. This two-week Camp is the only tonic you will need to get in shape for Christmas. six classes, two weeks, with great results, commencing on Monday, November 26, at 6.45 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. There are limited places on this Boot Camp so best to reserve a space at 086 0878676. And new this week at the Fitt Factory is Men’s Pilates, commencing this Thursday evening. Places are filling up so please call or message Siobhán at 086 0878676 to book your place.

COMMUNITY CENTRE MASS

The annual Community Mass will take place on Friday, November 30, at 8 p.m. An evening to catch up and chat neighbours and old friends. All very welcome to come and join us for a visit and cuppa.

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS CASH DRAW

Over the coming days Raffle Cards will be dropped into all businesses in Boyle and we are appealing to everyone to sell the lines over the coming weeks for the Christmas Lights Cash Draw. We are fast approachin­g Christmas and once again we are making every effort to ensure Boyle Town is looking its brightest and best. Our annual Christmas Draw will take place this year during Christmas week with a top prize of €1,000.

The funds from the draw go directly to the running costs and insurance of the Lights for the Festive Season. We appeal to every business to sell the two cards delivered to them as your contributi­on towards lighting Boyle. Over the past few years the willingnes­s of so many people to support the draw has been remarkable and we very much appreciate any contributi­on, however small.

We are also very grateful to the team of volunteers who are responsibl­e for the erection and dismantlin­g of the lights (and who work in sometimes very inclement weather) their work has already started. Additional cards can be collected from Boyle Enterprise Centre. Completed cards/donations will be collected from you on December 20/21.

Boyle is our town and we ask you to give our Boyle Christmas Lights Draw a priority space on your counter or desk. We thank you for your continued support and look forward to a busy and bright Christmas in Boyle.

JUNIOR CERT MATHS GRINDS

Junior Cert maths grinds available in Boyle area. Contact Michaela at 083 8721327.

DEMENTIA AWARENESS

The Dementia Alliance Group is currently in the process of establishi­ng a Community Conversati­on Cafe in Boyle. This will be a meeting place for those with early dementia and their careers. For more informatio­n on tonight’s dementia awareness evening, please contact Bernie Cotter at 076 1076380.

GOLF CLUB NEWS

The Drumderrig Cup was played over the October Bank Holiday Weekend in perfect conditions both underfoot and overhead. The winning team this year comprised of Lorcan Egan, Cillian Doyle, Jonathan Egan and Paddy McLoughlin with 103 points. In second place were Brendan Gaffney, Seán Heslin, Vincent Egan and John Cryan with 98 points, and third place went to Terry Bright, Martin Wynne, David Wynne and Owen Garvin with 96 points. Thanks again to Paula Cull for her generous sponsorshi­p of this competitio­n.

The King Harmon matchplay is well under way with the and the field has been narrowed to the four semi-finalists. Mark Whelan continued a recent run of form with a good win over a strong opponent in his quarter-final and will be playing his semi-final against Brendan Gaffney. The other semi-final will be played between Terry Canning and Liam Mullaney. The two semi-finals are to be played this week with the final the following week.

The winter 9-hole competitio­n continues this week and can be played any day from Monday to Saturday. Owen Garvin was the winner in the week before Halloween with 21 points.

The competitio­n on Sunday, November 4, was an 18 hole Stableford sponsored by Ivan Keaney Photograph­y, Bridge Street, Carrick on Shannon. Results to follow next week. Thanks again to Ivan Keaney for his sponsorshi­p.

The men’s Whatsapp group has been temporaril­y taken down. It will be relaunched again in the coming weeks when a few adjustment­s have been made.

The men’s club AGM has already taken place, with the overall club AGM taking place on Sunday, December 2, at 5 p.m.

COURTYARD MARKET

The Market takes place every Saturday in the grounds of King House, Boyle from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. If you would like to enjoy the best locally grown fresh and organic produce, then a trip to the Courtyard Market should be on your agenda. There is a wide range of seasonal produce.

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