Wicklow People

Glenealy

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STAGEBRATZ

The successful and long-establishe­d Stagebratz Starz are excited to bring their well-renowned theatre classes to Glenealy hall. Offering jam-packed weekly classes of singing, dancing, Acting and musical Theatre for four to 17 years, there is something to appeal to everyone. With shows, Performanc­es and competitio­ns each year, we focus on bringing out the confidence and love of the stage in every little star.

Classes are on Tuesdays from 4.15 p.m. to 5.15 p.m. For more details or to book your place, please contact Parice or Kerry at 083 1563897.

INDOOR BOWLS

There is New Pilates classes starting in Glenealy Village Hall on Tuesday evenings from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Friday mornings from 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. Beginners/improvers and all ages welcome. Seven classes for €70 or drop-in-rate €12. Pilates strengthen­s core muscles, improves muscle control, flexibilit­y, co-ordination, strength and tone, as well as alignment and breathing. To book your place contact Zara Elkinson at 087 9367474. Like on Facebook to keep up to date at pilates with Zara.

GYMBOREE

Glenealy Foróige youth club is back in Glenealy Village hall every Friday night from 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. for youths aged 12 years to 18 years. Anyone interested can come along any Friday night for more informatio­n contact 0404 44040.

ASTRO TURF

Our state-of-the-art astroturf pitch is available. We are taking bookings for morning, afternoon or evening times at very competitiv­e rates.

Please contact us at 0404 44040 for more informatio­n.

GLENEALY VILLAGE HALL

The members of our local Kilmacanog­ue History Society are eagerly looking forward to the last lecture of the 2018 Calendar. The lecture is titled ‘Art, Artefacts and Old Buildings in Dublin and Wicklow and it will be presented by Peter Pearson.

Peter is a noted Artist, Historian and Conservati­onist. He has been instrument­al in the preservati­on of the built heritage in Wicklow and Dublin. Peter will make all present aware of the challenges that are involved in

The senior team were the only ones in action last weekend and travelled to Bray to play St Peter’s. The Glens were understren­gth with five players working but put in a brave performanc­e in a 3-2 defeat. Josh O’Callaghan got both the goals and he was outstandin­g on the day.

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