Bailieborough News. July 22nd 2024. Matthew J. Cullen.

‘Come and Try’: Orienteering Come and Try Event Coming to Bailieborough

Cavan Sports Partnership are hosting a ‘Come and Try’ Orienteering event at Castle Lake Forest, Bailieborough on Thursdaynext,  25th  of July at 6pm.

Orienteering is a fun sport suitable sport that requires you to find your way from one point to another using only a map and your brains. Participants will be given a map with the locations of the checkpoints circled and must find these in the correct sequence. The aim is to complete the course as quickly as possible.

This is an event suitable for all, children aged 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

The event is free but places are limited and pre-registration is required.

To book a place please click link below

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/939293140067?aff=oddtdtcreator

Bailieborough Heritage Society: Bailieborough Heritage are looking for information about unmarked graves in the Old Bailieborough Church of Ireland Graveyard. Please contact us at BailieboroughHeritageSociety@gmail.com

Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Ltd:

The Bailieborough Cancer Comfort Ltd  Committee is available to help Cancer patients or their families. Free Taxi service available. For further information, contact: Edel Fox 086 1004030.

Blessing of the Graves: The Blessing of the Graves will take place on the following dates: Killann Old Cemetery, Saturday, August 17th at 7.00pm, St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Shercock, Sunday, August 18th immediately after 11.30am Mass and St. Annes Cemetery, Bailieborough on Sunday, September 1st at 12 noon.

Bailieborough Walking Group:  

Wednesday, July 24th : Lough an Leagh, Moderate walk, Approx. 1.5hours. Walk commencing at the Picnic Area, Lough an Leagh at 7.15pm. Leaving Tesco carpark at 6.55pm.

Wednesday, July 31st : Lough Curragh Lake. Moderate Walk. Approx. 1.5hours. Leaving Tesco carpark at 6.45pm. Walk commences at 7.15pm at Lough Curragh Lake. 12Km from Bailieborough on the Cavan Road. Carpark on the left, just after the Lake. All welcome.

Knock Pilgrimage: The Diocesan Pilgrimage led by our Parish takes place on Friday, August 9th—Feast of St. Felim. To book a seat on the bus, which will depart from St. Annes Church, Bailieborough, please submit a €10 deposit to the Parish Office. Further details of time of departure, will be announced later.

Killann Community Games: Congratulations and well done to the Killann teams who won the Ulster U12 and U14 Community Games finals.  The girls will represent Ulster in the All Ireland Competition in August.

Bailieborough Library ‘Summer Showcase 2024: Bailieborough Creative Hub, Art Exhibition is currently on view, in the Library until August 3rd. We have stunning art from 25 artists from across Ireland. We truly love bringing art into our community and thoroughly enjoy meeting all the artists and sharing their work. It gets tougher every year to choose what is exhibited as the standard is so high and we have limited space to exhibit. We hope to see you!

Bailieboro Celtic A.F.C. Soccer Academy for Girls: Training sessions will continue throughout the Summer, on Friday evenings from 5.45 to 6.45pm. All girls welcome.

Bailieborough Library: All new Lego table at Bailieborough Library, just ask behind the desk for some bricks!

Summer Stars Storytime every Wednesday this July and August from 2:30-3pm, all ages welcome!

Craft Group meets every Friday at 10.30am and new members are always welcome.

Line Dancing: Has finished in the Courthouse and will resume on Tuesday, August 27th at 8.15pm.

Careers: Thinking of changing career, need advice on careers, educational needs, CV help, interview skills – CMETB (Cavan Monaghan Education and Training Board) will facilitate a FREE drop in service at the Library on the last Wednesday of each month from 2.15pm-4.30pm. .No appointment is necessary.

Bailieborough Men’s Shed: Bailieborough ‘Men’s Shed’ is open every Tuesday morning from 10.00am to 1.00pm in the Bexcourt Centre, Shercock Road. New members are always most welcome.

St. Vincent De Paul: To request assistance from St. Vincent DePaul, please use, FREEPHONE 1800 677 777. Should your call be made during non office hours, please leave your details and you will receive a call back.

Walk, Jog or Run: Now that the evenings are longer again, there will be running and walking for all levels,  beginners and advanced. Fun and free, social gathering in the Chapel car park,  Lake Shore,  Bailieborough at 8pm. All old and new people welcome.  Stretch before and afterwards, every Monday and Wednesday evening.  

East Cavan Gaels:East Cavan Gaels Hurling Club News 22nd  July 2024:

Senior; Cavan SHC: Mullahoran St.Josephs 1-12, East Cavan Gaels 4-26.

The overhanging sense of frustration from last week’s Monaghan league final defeat seemed to drive the lads on,, in a thoroughly dominant display to defeat the hosts. Despite missing lads through injury the fifteen who started went full throttle from the first of James Clarkes whistles. Nicky Kenny made up for two early wides to put 1-1 on the board and from there the lads settled early and Liam O’Brien and Canice Maher with a 60 yard effort kept the scoreboard ticking over while some nice fluidity to the play set Rory Farrell up for his goal. The “middle eight” of Callum Shiel, Jack’s Barry and McGuinness, Maher, Conor Walsh, Adam Baldwin,  Liam O’Brien and Colin Tormay were in the ascendancy, linking well with those in front Cian McEntee, Farrell and Kenny while being a constant outlet for keeper Gallagher, Sean Walsh, Philip Duffy and Gary Leddy to leave them well ahead at the break.

The resumption brought more of the same but the hosts did put some fine passages of play together to work some scores and the introduction of our subs at the three quarter mark coupled with tiring legs slowed but didn’t stop the scoring, Killian O’Donougue linking well with Kyle McGuinness a later highlight and the introduction of Cian O’Brien to make his Senior championship debut after years in the juvenile ranks with us was another highlight of the night.

All in all a good night’s work with no more injuries picked up as we await the return of our injured stars, as we come near the end of the Championship, the final of which is set for the Bank Holiday Sunday.

U8/10/12/14/16/18;

Quiet times for all sides as we are in holiday season. Cavan GAA Academy training Wednesday 10.30-12.30pm for those U13/15s available.

Under 8 and under 10s are now on a well earned summer break. We will return with our indoor season again hopefully in early September.

All Ireland ticket draw;

Congratulations to both Des Gargan and Elaine Clifford who both won a pair of tickets to the hurling All Ireland. Thanks to all who supported the draw. The support is deeply appreciated. Congrats to Clare on the victory.

The week ahead;

Monday’s; Senior training 8pm Killinkere.

Wednesday; Cavan GAA U13/15 Academy 10.30-12.30 on 3G.

Club contacts;

U8/10/12; Willie Gaughan 086 164 9280.

U14/16/18/; Kathryn O’Flynn 087 244 1371.

Senior; Adam Baldwin 087 962 2206.