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Cloonacool

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CARD GAME

The card game in Cloonacool Community Centre will continue each Monday evening at 8.30.

TABLE QUIZ

A table quiz will take place in Brennan’s Lounge Cloonacool, on February 9, 9 p.m. All proceeds are going to Cloonacool Men’s Shed and Community Café.

MEN’S SHED

There will be a clothes collection in March/April, proceeds also going towards Cloonacool Men’s Shed. Further details available from Attracta 086 3058844.

5K ROAD RACE

The ninth annual Cloonacool GAA Road Race is taking place on Sunday, February 10, at midday. This is a fundraiser for Cloonacool GAA Club. Starting at the Community Pitch, Cloonacool. Runners, Joggers, Walkers are all welcome. Entry on the day from 10.30 at pitch and race starts at midday. Entry fees €10 for adults, €5 for children and €25 for a family. Changing and shower facilities available. Refreshmen­ts afterwards.

This is a fast flat course, AAI Permitted and Jones Counter Measured. Prizes for first three men, first three women, first local man, first local woman, first Secondary and first National School runner. For more informatio­n, contact Bill Carty: 087 9550870, billcarty@eircom.net or Mari Johnston: 087 6907155, marijohnst­on13@gmail.com.

CLOONACOOL PLAYERS

Rehearsals are in full swing at present for the Cloonacool Players upcoming production of ‘I do not like thee Dr Fell’ a dark comedy written by playwright Bernard Farrell. This play will be performed in Cloonacool Community Centre on Friday the 15th, Saturday and Sunday, February 16, and 17, next at 8 p.m. each night. It will then travel to St Nathy’s Hall Mullinabre­ena on Friday night, February 22, and then on to the Arts Centre in Ballina on Thursday night, Febru- ary 28, for a special needs charity event. It will also play in St Brigid’s Hall Tubbercurr­y on Monday, March 4, at the Western Drama Festival.

The play which has a story line based on group therapy support and is built around the complex characters who attend the session, is guaranteed to keep audiences fully engaged throughout the evening. It will also play on the drama festival circuit of Ireland, during the month of March. So put these dates in your diary.

SCHOOL ENROLMENT

enrolment forms for September 2019 are now available for St Michael’s National School, Cloonacool. Please contact the school at 071 9185709.

BLOOD DONATION CLINIC

There will be a Blood Donation Clinic in St Brigid’s Hall, Tubbercurr­y on Thursday, February 7, from 4.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. As always, the demand for blood continues and every possible donation is desperatel­y needed. Injured and sick people live because other people give. Blood is life and giving some is one of the greatest gesture of love and care that most people will ever have chance to avail of.

OPERATION TRANSFORMA­TION

The GAA club is running Operation Transforma­tion starting first week of January and will run for seven weeks. There are two ‘Fit for all’ classes (Wednesday evening and Satursday morning) and an organised walk on Sundays. It will be €70 per person for the seven weeks. After the seven weeks there will be night out to celebrate achievemen­ts. It promises to be a great community activity, with a lot on board already. We are on the lookout for group leaders, whose job is to solely recruit five other members. Email mcIntyre.brian@gmail.comfor more details.

PHOTOGRAPH­IC HISTORY

As a result of recent community meeting one group have taken on the task of developing a history of the times past by means of a photograph­ic display. To do this the support of the community is required. We plan to source old photos of life in our area in the past. People at work and play and day to day life as it used to be. Anyone, who has such photos are asked to consider loaning them to have copies taken after which they will be returned to owners.

The plan is to select photos that capture local lifestyle in years gone by for use in a heritage display in the village. Please contact Philomena at 087 9329873 or Julia 071 9184207 for further details or come along to the next community meeting date to be announced later.

MUSIC CLUB

Cloonacool Music Club takes place on Thursday at Brennan’s Bar from 10 p.m. Come along for a great night of music and singing. There will be a bus available to collect and leave home on Thursday nights for music club. Pick up between 9: 30 and 10 p.m., and then leaving Cloonacool after the food. Please ring 071 9185037 for further informatio­n and to book your seat. There will be a minimal charge for the bus.

YOUR NEWS

Please send in your notes to Emma Gallagher by Thursday to cloonacool­notes@gmail.com.

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