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were all presented with a DVD of the final held in Dalymount Park which was a huge surprise and received with sincere thanks.
Lions President Pat O’Brien made the presentation on behalf of Wicklow and District Lions Club and thanked the club for their input in such a wonderful tournament. Michelle Finnerty. Finishing a very close second, and also with a very high score, were Sinead Tyner Hugh Behan and Teresa and Tommy Ellis.
A special thanks to all who attended on a very bad night and especially to Philip from the Mariner and the staff from Lily’s restaurant who looked after all the guests on the evening with some beautiful food. The quiz nights will restart in January and continue until early March. the older juniors.
The tennis will be followed by a family table quiz hosted by the club’s Vice President John Diskin. Registration details are on the website www.wicklowtennisclub.com
The Cullen Butcher Turkey Tournament is now in its 2nd week and fingers are crossed that the weather will stay dry so the schedule can be maintained for all the 2nd round matches.
For information on any tennis matters please contact club administrator Sinéad Nolan on 085 1156051 or email info@ wicklowtennisclub.com. newsagent, Track One or the Wings Angel shop Wicklow Town. You can also contact Lauren Keogh at 0877665131 or lmbkeogh@gmail.com If any local businesses wish to contribute to the event they can also contact Lauren. environment by looking at energy usage, waste management, local sourcing of products and reducing usage of plastics.
The initiative is supported by Wicklow County Council who are providing compost bins, and promotional support.
Stall holders will commit to using compostable packaging for their food and beverages. Reusable coffee cups will be welcomed for those looking to get a hot beverage.
An electricity cap will be placed on all stall holders for energy consumption.
All stall holders will be required to recycle their own packing waste.