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Newmarket Sports and Leisure

Newmarket Sports and Leisure

Chairman - Dan O' Riordan Secretary - BB O'Sullivan Treasurer - John Murphy Vice Chairman - Paul Murphy Vice Secretary - Barry O'Leary Additional committee members: Willie O'Keeffe, Eilis Hourigan
Kanturk Wild Boar Festival

Kanturk Wild Boar Festival

A joint venture by Kanturk Community Council & Kanturk Chamber of Commerce
Get Shops into Enniscorthy

Get Shops into Enniscorthy

I have set up this page to make the Enniscorthy Town Council aware of the state of Enniscorthy Town and how they have destroyed the town by not letting tesco come to town. There are too many ideal shops and not enough businesses starting up. I know times are tough but other towns are surviving so why cant we??????????? We need to do something before enniscorthy is off the map all together. Something should be done about the old Dunnes Stores shop being left locked up. Why cant Pennys or Heatons be allowed in to help boast the town? I think Dunnes are making enough profit to not worry about competition. So please support this page and together we can support our town.
The Bereavement Counselling Service

The Bereavement Counselling Service

Main Street, Baldoyle ,
All appointments must be booked in advance and our Counselling Centres are located at: St Anne's Church, Dawson St., Dublin 2. Main St., Baldoyle, Dublin 13. St Peter's Church Parish Centre, Phibsboro, Dublin 7. Living Life Centre, Madeley House, corner Eglington/Florence Rd., Bray, Co. Wicklow St. Conleth's Day Care Centre, Bridge St., Kildare, Co. Kildare. Parish Centre, Station Rd., Newbridge, Co. Kildare
Rose of Tralee International Festival

Rose of Tralee International Festival

Ashe Memorial Hall, Denny Street, Tralee ,
The Rose of Tralee International Festival is one of Ireland's largest and longest running festivals, celebrating 50 years in 2009. The heart of the festival is the selection of the Rose of Tralee which brings young women of Irish descent from around the world to County Kerry, Ireland for a global celebration of Irish culture. The festival also includes street entertainment, carnival, live concerts, theatre, circus, markets, funfair, fireworks and our internationally renowned Rose Parade.
Thegirlsclub Cork

Thegirlsclub Cork

26 PAULS AVENUE, LAVITTS QUAY, Cork ,
Welcome to The Girls Club! The Girls Club Cork is a voluntary cancer support group for women who have or have had cancer and their carers, families and friends. Founded in 2011, the Club originally met every fortnight in the Ambassador Hotel (Cork City). More recently, the Club has acquired a new premises at 26 St. Paul's Avenue, Cork City where all meetings, workshops and other Club activities are now held. The new premises officially opened on 7th February 2012, the one-year anniversary of the first meeting. How we can Help YOU! New members are always welcome. If you have been directly affected by cancer or know someone who has, be it a family member, relative, partner or friend we would be delighted to meet you at the Club. To join, it's just a matter of getting in touch (see "Contact & Location" page on this website for more details).To find out about our upcoming meetings, events and fundraisers also click on the relevant link. Please note that we are currently updating our website and will be adding much more information about what we do and how we can help you as the weeks progress. We would ask you to be patient while this is going on and in the meantime feel free to re-visit our site regularly for updates. Alternatively you can 'like' our page on Facebook (click on link below) or sign up to our mailing list (by filling in your details on the top right-hand corner of this page) for the most up-to-date information. How YOU Can Help! We rely solely on the generosity of volunteers and kind donations to keep our doors open. If you would like to make a donation, volunteer your time, provide funding or sponsor our Club, please feel free to get in touch or click on the relevant links. The Girls Club is all about fun and a fighting spirit. Together we can support each other, remain positive and most of all keep smiling! Latest News! For all the latest news and updates about the Club please click here. For any info on our upcoming fundraisers, programmes, classes or workshops please click on the relevant icon on the menu bar at the top of this webpage. Find and 'Like' Us on Facebook! Yes, The Girls Club has a page on Facebook. Click here to become a fan of our page. If you do, you will receive regular updates, articles, information, inspiration and insights as well as being the first to know about upcoming classes, events and fundraisers. Plus the banter is great! The Boys Club Cork The Girls Club Cork has achieved so much in the space of two years. Our member numbers are growing daily and the word is getting out there about the fun and positive cancer support we are providing for the women of Cork and their families and friends. So much so that the Club has been inundated with requests to start a "Boys Club" to provide support for all the men in Cork, their families and friends who have been touched by cancer. The answer, of course, was yes! So over the course of 2012 and 2013 we hope to get The Boys Club Cork (Cancer Support Group) up and running with the help of our members and of course YOU! So guys... if you, your friends or family members have been touched by cancer and are interested in joining The Boys Club Cork or simply volunteering your time for free, please get in touch. To register your interest, simply phone us at Tel: 021 4949090 or email us by filling out the Contact Form on this website. We have set up a page on this website especially dedicated for The Boys Club - click here to view the page. Please note that we will be adding to the page as things develop so please check back regularly. We have also set up a Facebook page for The Boys Club. Click here to become a fan of The Boys Club Cork Facebook page and don't forget to invite your friends, share the page and spread the word! The Facebook page will be a great way for you to keep up to date with developments as well as a the odd bit of banter! So with even more exciting plans afoot for 2012, it is definitely a case of watching this space! © The Girls Club Cork | created at www.mrsite.com
Strokestown Gathering Celebration

Strokestown Gathering Celebration

HE TYE FAMILY REUNITED WITH STROKESTOWN AFTER 167 YEARS During what was the most catastrophic event in 19th Europe – The Great Irish Famine – the Tighe Family watched helplessly as their Father died. In a desperate attempt to save herself and her 5 Children from the edge of extinction, Mary Tighe decided to cross the Atlantic to Quebec. The price was to be her own life and that of 3 of her sons. It was in these circumstances that a desolate Daniel 12 and Catherine 9 disembarked the Famine Ship ‘Naomi’ at Grosse Ile on the 8th August 1847. Soon they found themselves, in the company of a Parish Priest an loaded onto a cart with 14 other Children in a foreign land with a foreign language and with only each other left in the world - a couple of months had seen their lives turned upside down and landed them far from home. ‘.. the voyage was a long nightmare of eight weeks. Drinking water ran low and food was reduced to one meal a day. Comfort and hygiene were non-existent. Typhus broke out on board, and the ship was ordered to stop at Grosse Ile….. When my Grandfather left the ship, he never saw his other family members again.’ Leo Tye 2001, Grandson of Daniel Tighe recounting what his Grandfather had told him. Meanwhile, the Coulombe’s, a childless elderly couple who had a farm on the outskirts of Quebec, arranged to meet the Priest hoping to find a strong young lad to help them on their Farm. They choose Daniel Tighe. But Catherine, watching as the only remaining person she knew in the world was about to be separated from her, went hysterical, clinging out of Daniel’s leg sobbing. On observing this, the Coulombe’s stopped and pondered and said ‘We’ll take them both’ and they did and left them their name believing they had lost enough already without losing that also. Mary Kelly’s desperate attempt at fleeing was not totally in vain. Within a couple of months Daniel's life had flipped again - the adopted son of the Coulombe’s was a lifetime away from the 2 acres his father had desperately tried to provide for his wife and 5 children on in Strokestown, now found himself Master and only heir to of .., acres The Tye / Tighe family in Quebec have never forgotten their origins and the desperate circumstances that took them to Canada. While Catherine died childless in her 30's, Daniel lived into his 90's and the Tye Family still live on that same Farm outside Quebec today. But the story had been lost in Strokestown until Jim Callery of Strokestown Park Hse and the Irish National Famine Museum came across the story while visiting Grosse Ile Quarantine Station outside Quebec. And now in 2013 the people of Strokestown have come together and offered two tickets to the Tye Family to close the circle and return home for the first time in 167 years.
Celbridge Kenpo Karate Academy

Celbridge Kenpo Karate Academy

Unit 6, Celbridge Community Centre,, Celbridge ,
Children and Teenagers Training Times: Monday 5.00 PM to 8.30 PM Tuesday 5.00 PM to 8.30 PM Wednesday 5.00 PM to 8.30 PM Thursday 5.00 PM to 8.30 PM Saturday 9.50 AM TO 1.00 PM Adult Evening Training Times: Monday 8.30 PM to 10.00 PM Tuesday 8.30 PM to 10.00 PM Wednesday 8.30 PM to 10.00 PM Thursday 8.30 PM to 10.00 PM Adult Day Training Times: Tuesday 11.30 AM to 1.00 PM Thursday 11.30 AM to 1.00 PM Saturday 1.00 PM to 3.00 PM New Members and Beginners Always Welcome. *We are closed on Friday, Sunday and Bank Holidays.
Tel: 01 6270232
Glanmire Area Community Association

Glanmire Area Community Association

Old Schoolhouse, Riverstown, Glanmire, Co Cork, Cork ,
Facilities include Sports facilities and clubs, meeting rooms, seniors, groups, gardening, tidy towns and youth activities etc. The GACA has always been operated by volunteers who receive no payment for their work, and is now a non-profit company with a board of 11 members. We are based in the Old Riverstown School building at Riverstown Cross, which the association rescued from a derelict state in the early 1980’s.
Tel: 214821333
Enniscorthy Camera Club

Enniscorthy Camera Club

Friary Place, Enniscorthy ,
Enniscorthy Camera club is one of the premier camera clubs in the south east of Ireland. It has been in existence for over 30 years.
Kilkenny Recreation &  Sports Partnership

Kilkenny Recreation & Sports Partnership

4th Floor Johns Green House, Johns Green, Kilkenny, Kilkenny ,
The key aims of the LSP are to increase participation in sport, and to ensure that local resources are used to best effect. Some of the outcomes we seek are: Club development Volunteer training Enhanced planning of sport at local level Local directories of sports bodies & facilities School, club, community and national governing body (NGB) links Increased levels of local participation, especially amongst specific target groups such as older people, girls & women, people with disabilities, unemployed people, and those who live in identified disadvantaged communities
Mayo Page

Mayo Page

Mayo's Social Media Hub - providing news, information, opinion and craic from around county Mayo, as well as promoting Mayo's SME business, social, cultural and tourism sectors.