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Sliabh Luchra Boxing Club

Sliabh Luchra Boxing Club

NEKD Building, Crageen, Castleisland ,
Sliabh Luchra Boxing Club Castleisland. Also run Adult classes and boxercise for under 10's. Contact Jennifer on 066 71 42576 for more information
Ballyvaughan/Fanore GAA Club

Ballyvaughan/Fanore GAA Club

Ballyvaughan Community Field,, Ballyvaghan ,
GAA club based in North Clare, comprising of the parishes of Fanore and Ballyvaughan... home venue is the Community Field in Ballyvaughan village. Chairman: John Nilan Secretary: Philip Monks Treasurer: Kieran Casey PRO: Killian Mahon Ballyvaughan/Fanore GAA Club The Club was formed in 1890. During that period memorable games took place with a neighbouring parish, Glenamanagh (Bellharbour). Our heroes were the McGanns of Gregans and Johnny O’Brien, Feenagh. The 1917 era will not be forgotten – the day the late John Irwin broke his leg (in the County final) against Bealaha and names like Tim Kerin, Ned O’Loghlen, Sean Keavney, Micko and Martin O’Loghlen, Paddy and Tony O’Donoghue, Micko Connors, Mick and Paddy Fahy, John Quinn, Patrick Flanagan, Sonny Mooney Hynes, Martin Keane, Paudge Linnane and P. Power in their lily white jerseys will always be associated with that great era. In 1923 Thomas O’Donohoe, then a student of St. Mary’s College, Galway, together with the late Jimo Keane held a collection to restart the Club. The total receipt was for £2.50 with Fr. McCarthy’s contribution of 50p topping the list. Also at that time transport was provided by Alphie Comyn and James Burns in Model T Fords. In 1925 Miltown Malbay beat us by 1 pt in a game played at the Blue Meadows, Kilfenora. The feats of our boys in their red jerseys particularly Martin and Micko O’Loghlen, Paudge Linnane and John Quinn are still talked about to this day. During this period matches were played against Kilfenora – Pakie Considine being the star for Kilfenora. Matches were also played against Toovahera – one at Gregans Castle and the other at Ballyconnoe. Maude O’Callaghan was the star for the opposition. Who can remember the games against Gort at Gerry’s field in 1928? The Clare senior footballers trained in Ballyvaughan in 1934 That same year Fr. Moran had a set of Green Jerseys presented to the Ballyvaughan Club. They were hand-woven and made in Connemara. In 1934/35 Doolin played Kilfenora in some epic games at Ballyvaughan. Six bus loads of supporters travelled to cheer for their respective Clubs and names like the Shannons of Doolin, Jimmy Sweeney, Tommy Hogan, the Begleys of Kilfenora are associated with those memorable matches. In 1936 Mac Neill O’Loghlen stared with the Clare Minor Football team and together with Johnny Birmingham, Pap Guthrie, Pappy Carthy and Frank Roche won Junior and Intermediate Medals with a North Clare amalgamation – many of whom are in the 1934 Team Photograph. Change of Colours 1st Red with white hoops (known as the sugar sticks) 2nd 1934 changed to Green 3rd Green and white – 1960 4th Black and amber – Kilkenny colours. Present day Tangerine and Black County Colours First to wear the Saffron and Blue were Paddy O’Donoghue (grandfather of Patrick O’Donoghue) Micko and Martin O’Loghlen – all played at Croke Park when Wexford beat Clare in 1917 – All Ireland Senior Final. Brendan O’Donoghue (Patrick O’Donoghue’s father played Minor Football with Galway. In later years, so did Mac Neil O’Loghlen, Mickey Quinn and Johnny Birmingham, John Joe Fahy and Michael Greene. In more recent times many more from the Parish have donned the County Jersey. As a matter of interest, Fanore fielded its own team and played in a Junior Football final in the late 1940’s
Happy Days Childcare Services Ltd.

Happy Days Childcare Services Ltd.

17 fairgreen, Belturbet ,
Happy Days Childcare is a community based pre school & after school service. Free pre school places available for September 2013
Tel: 499524863
Saplings School for Children with Autism, Carlow

Saplings School for Children with Autism, Carlow

Church Road, Graiguecullen, Carlow ,
An early intervention service for children on the Autistic Spectrum; assisting them to achieve their full potential through the provision of holistic evidence based services, celebrating their dignity
Athboy St James' Fest

Athboy St James' Fest

Main Street, Athboy ,
email: stjamesfestathboy@gmail.com
ABBEYLEIX GOLF CLUB

ABBEYLEIX GOLF CLUB

Rathmoyle, Abbeyleix ,
Brief History 1895 - 2009 Affiliation was made to the golfing Union of Ireland GUI in 1905 under the Captaincy of Mr R Hampton,B.A Head Master of Preston House. The first site of the Club was probably on "The Island" between the Portlaoise and Ballyroan Roads.It is not known when the club moved to Ballymullen, but what is certain is,that the Club and its Links were based in Ballymullen in the years just prior to 1920. (Abbeyleix Golf Club was one of the only two Golf Clubs in existance in Laois, the other being Portarlington.Geen fees were charged at 2/- (10p) per day.) In 1921 the Club moved out to Heywood, Ballinakill. Co. Laois. In 1927 the Club moved to Rathmoyle, Abbeyleix. Co. Laois. On 23rd Sep 1930 the Ladies were affiliated to the ILGU. In 1932 the Club returned to Ballymullen. In October 1934 it was decided to use Rathmoyle as a winter Links ( From the 1st November 1934 to 1st May 1935) In 1937 the Golf Club was closed. The Club was re-established on 28th May 1948 at Rathmoyle Abbeyleix. In June 1949 the Club was registered as a licenced premises for the sale of intoxicating liquor. Abbeyleix Golf Club was established as an 18 Hole Golf Course 17th September 2000 ( Patrick Murphy GUI officialy opened the Golf Course) ©Abbeyleix Golf Club 2010 Tel:(05787 31450) Email:info@abbeyleixgolfclub.ie
Tel: 578730885
Bagenalstown Civic Link

Bagenalstown Civic Link

McGrath Hall , Bagenalstown ,
Group of Teenagers that MEET UP after school organized by JOANNE (from Carlow County Development Partnership) and MARITA (from Carlow School Completion Programme).
Riverchapel-Courtown Buy & Sell

Riverchapel-Courtown Buy & Sell

Riverchapel/Courtown , Courtown ,
A page for Local people to advertise goods, services, freebies, swaps etc. Keep it clean.Pets must be re-homed on the Gorey pets buy and sell page.
Health Insurance Authority

Health Insurance Authority

Canal House, Canal Road, Dublin ,
The Health Insurance Authority is an independent regulator of the Irish health insurance market. Their website www.healthinsurancecomparison.ie, is the only comprehensive unbiased tool available in Ireland which allows consumers to compare plan benefits and prices across the market. Location: Canal House, Canal Road, Dublin 6 Tel: 1850 929 166 01-406 0080 Fax: 01-406 0081 Opening times: 9.15-12.45 2.00-5.30
Family Fun Day Athlone

Family Fun Day Athlone

Date: saturday, 2nd June 2012 (TBH) Venue: The Bounty (TBC) Bands: TBC Why: in aid of the simon Community What: Family Fun Day. basical I want to set up an event for the proposed date above. it will be like an outdoor gig/Mini festival with music and boucy castles and BBQs and the like.