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CLOONACOOL PLAYERS

Two more great nights of laughter as Cloonacool Players bring their sparkling performanc­e of Sam Cree’s ‘Don’t Tell the Wife’ to St Brigid’s Hall Tubbercurr­y Saturday and Sunday, February 22, and 23, at 8 p.m. Sunday 23 is in aid of Achonry National School (presented by Achonry NS Parents Ass. in associatio­n with Cloonacool Players). Tickets for Sunday the 23rd available from Lollipop Lane Creche 071 9120541; Martin Coleman 087 6196591; Mary McAleer 087 7636668 or any member of parents’ associatio­n. Your support is greatly appreciate­d. A real tonic for Saturday and Sunday.

BLOOD DONATION CLINIC

A Blood Donation Clinic will be in St Brigid’s Hall, Tubbercurr­y on, Wednesday, February 19, 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. Also, the restrictio­n on those who lived in Britain from donating blood has been lifted.

COMMUNITY PARK DRAW

The Community Park lotto draw for January took place in Brennan’s at the weekend. There was no winner of the €3,800 jackpot. There were three match-three winners. Congratula­tions to Martin and Patricia Gavaghan, Siobhán Surlis and Cloonacool church. Next month’s jackpot will be worth €3,900 many thanks for your continued support.

OPERATION TRANSFORMA­TION

Cloonacool GAA is currently running Operation Transforma­tion for a second year. There will be a torch lit walk in Tubbercurr­y forest walk each Wednesday evening, as well as the popular local Sunday morning walks. We will conclude with a finale in Brennans. Contact Brian McIntyre (087 2705372) if you would like to enter a group or need more info. It was a huge success and very enjoyable outing last year. It promises to be a great social event with already a big numbers assigned into groups.

CRAFTERS GROUP

The Cloonacool Crafters group meets in the Cloonacool community centre, every Monday morning at 10.30. New members are welcome. The group have worked on card making, knitting, crochet and more, and members can learn new skills and share existing ones with members. Anyone interested in the group can call in any Monday from 10.30 a.m.

YOUR NEWS

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

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