Bailieborough News Thursday 7th May 2015

Bailieborough News. May 7th 2015. Matthew J. Cullen.

 

Recently held Charity Cycle for the Kevin Bell Repatriation Fund and Temple Street, Children’s Hospital:

The organisers would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who participated in the Charity Cycle and walk for the Kevin Bell Repatriation Fund and Temple St Hospital. There were 80 brave cyclists who took on the 72 kilometres of rolling Cavan countryside and 50 people who completed the lovely walk of the local forest.

We would like to thank Tesco Bailieborough for the use of their premises. The following suppliers for kindly making donations, Fresh Today for the fruit, Irish Pride, Pat the Baker, McCluskeys, Manorhill and Farmbake for bread and Smiths Londis (Slane) for water.

Thanks also to the local Bailieborough Credit Union for their sponsorship donations to both these charities. This event was only possible due to great local support and we very much appreciate help from all the marshals and anyone who helped out on the day.

 

Bailieborough Walking Group:

The final walk hosted by Bailieborough Walking Group in association with Cavan Walking Festival takes place on Thursday next, May 7th. Leaving Bailieborough Library at 6.50pm. Walk commences at the picnic area, Lough an Leagh at 7.15pm. This will be a one and a half hour strenuous walk. Wednesday night walks recommence on May 13th in Deerpark Forest, Virginia.

 

ALZHEIMER TEA PARTY:

Many thanks to all those who supported the above Tea Day.  Special thanks to the Bailie Hotel for once again putting their facilities at our disposal.   If you haven’t already given and would like to donate, the fund, which is now at €465, will be open for a short while.

 

First Communion:

The children from St. Anne’s and the Model Schools will make their First Communion on Saturday, May 16th and the children from St. Felim’s on Saturday, May 23rd. Both Masses will be at 11.30am.

 

St. Vincent DePaul—Annual One Day Pilgrimage To Lough Derg:

The Annual St. Vincent DePaul One Day Pilgrimage to Lough Derg will take place on Sunday, May 10th. Please book with Society Members—John 086 055 4578 or Pat 086 063 5856.

 

Free Study Space:

Study space available for all exam students at Bailieborough Library during Library opening hours EXCEPT Wednesdays 10.30am-2.15pm; and Fridays 10.30am-2.15pm. Free WIFI. Only requirement is to be a member of the Library and membership is free.

 

Library:

Citizens Information every Tuesday from 1.30pm-2.30pm.

‘Abair Leat’ Irish Conversational Group, Tuesdays from 1pm-2pm. Learning Irish for fun. Tea and coffee served. All welcome, free admission.

Parent, baby and toddler group every Wednesday from 11am-12.30pm. Lots of suitable toys, refreshments, all welcome, free admission.

Craft Group every Friday 10.30am-12.30pm. Sharing of crafts and ideas. Tea and coffee, all welcome.  Free admission.

Adult Book Club last Thursday of every month from 6pm-7pm. All new members welcome. Tea and coffee served. Free admission. Phone Library at 042 9665779 for details on all of the above.

 

May is Mary’s Month:

The Rosary will be recited at the Grotto on the Virginia Road every evening during the month of May at 8.00pm. No Rosary on Saturdays. Everyone welcome to offer prayer for the sick of our Parish as well as any private intention.

 

Plaque Unveiling:

Heather Humphreys Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht will unveil an Ulster History Circle ‘Blue Plaque’ at Trinity Presbyterian Church on this Friday, May 8th at 7pm.

The plaque will honour Anne Jane Carlile, Temperance Pioneer, co-founder of the Band of Hope, in Leeds, U.K., in 1847. Representatives of Cavan County Council, the Ulster History Circle and the Ulster-Scots Agency will be in attendance. After the unveiling refreshments will be served and everyone is most welcome to attend.

 

Holy Hour:

The monthly ‘Holy Hour’—hosted by Direction for Our Times will take place on Thursday evening, May 7th in St Anne’s Church, beginning at 8 p.m. This will be followed by the Sacrament of Reconciliation. All are welcome.
Classes:

Classes at Bailieborough Business Centre:

QQI Level 4 Information and Technology, taking applications for new class, QQI Level 4 Computer Applications, QQI Level 4 Health and Safety in the Workplace, Skills for Work, Computers for Beginners.

Call for more details 042-969-4716, or call in to the Bailieborough Business Centre, Shercock Road, Bailieborough. Beside the playground.

 

Computers for beginners:

Classes at Bailieborough Business Centre. Do you want to learn the basics of using a computer? These classes will help you with the basics of starting to use a computer, from turning it on, typing a letter, using the internet and more. All you ever wanted to know, but were afraid to ask. Call  042- 96 94 716 for more details.

 

 

Bailieborough Community Choir:

Bailieborough Community Choir under the baton of Thomas Hanley, Musical Director presents ‘Midsummer Melodies’ on Saturday, 23rd May in Trinity Hall Bailieborough at 8 pm.
Local guest artists will appear on the night. Voluntary donation at door and light refreshments at end of concert.

 

 

 

Photography Classes:

Photography classes with Bob Lynch at Bailieborough Business Centre. Beginners and Intermediate. May 18th for 8 weeks, cost €95.

Call 042-969-4716 or 086-728-3888 to book your place.

 

Congratulations:

Congratulations to Tom and Rose McGuinness, Corlurgan who recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

 

Community Resource House:

Summer Camp at the Bailieborough Resource House: June 29th – July 3rd for 5 – 7 year olds and July 6th – July 10th for 8 – 11 year olds. €30 per child per week. Limited numbers so get bookings in early.

All children must be at school. Tel : 0429666068 or Email :bailieborough@eircom.net

 

‘Bealtaine’ at the Library:

Bailieborough Library celebrating Bealtaine ‘The Art of Sewing, Knitting and Fabric Manipulation’—a workshop by Karen McArdle, textile designer and member of Design and Crafts Council of Ireland on Thursday, May 14th from 11am-1pm. Free workshop and places strictly limited. Ring 042 9665779 for further details.

 

All Ireland Camogie Success for Cavan :

Congratulations to Cavan Minor Camogie Team who won the All Ireland Minor Shield Competition recently. They defeated Monaghan on a scoreline of 2-06 to 0-04.
Credit to these talented bunch of girls for their sheer determination and commitment throughout the year and also to their trainers. Well done all.

 

Bailieborough Celtic A.F.C.:

 Bailieboro Celtic AFC are delighted to be hosting an FAI Summer Soccer Schools Camp again this year from July 13th to July 17th at the Vale Grounds. Log on to www.summersoccerschools.ie  or call 1890 653 653 to book early. Discounts apply for family bookings.

 

BAILIEBOROUGH SOCIAL DAY CENTRE:

Get Together for the usual activities in the Community Centre on Wednesday, May 6th   from 2.00-4.30pm (Please note change of time).  New members welcome.

 

Pilgrimage to Knock:

A Pilgrimage to Knock takes place on Sunday, May 31st. A bus will be leaving Bailieborough at 9.00am. Fare €20. Bookings can be made with Geraldine at 042 9378504 or 087 964 3884—after 6.00pm.

 

Bailieborough Community Text Alert:

Annual fee of €5 is now due on receiving text alerts. Contact, Seamus Sheridan, Kells Road, Vincent Cooney, Galbolie or Kevin Carolan, Pine Grove. The Community Alert team is very active at present. They are in charge of our local playground. They fundraise for projects that improve our community and they make all surrounding areas a safe place to live. The next monthly meeting takes place on Monday, May 25th at 9.00pm, sharp, in the Hotel Bailie. New members are very welcome.

 

 

‘Woofs and Wellies’: A Charity Dog Walk hosted by Knockbride Macra Na Feirme in aid of Cavan S.P.C.A. will take place on Sunday, May 17th at 3.00pm at the Castle Lake, (Shercock Road, entrance). Entry fee €10. Family fun day out!

 

Leisure Centre:  New Studio Classes, check out our facebook page for details of different classes.

Monday:  BLT 10.00-10.45am and Ladies Fitness 8.30pm.

Tuesday:  Mugendo Kickboxing 6.30-8.30.

Wednesday:  Pilates 10-11am, BLT at 6.30, Step Aerobics from 7.30 to 8.30.

Thursday: Yoga at 10 and Turbo training at 7pm.

Friday:  Men’s Fitness at 8.45.

Studio and Treatment rooms available to rent, Call 042 9666644. Suitable for many uses.

€30 for 30 days membership pool or gym membership still available.

Check us out on www.bailieboroughleisurecentre.com  or find us on facebook for regular updates.

 

Baptism Dates in St. Annes for May and June 2015:

The following are the dates for Baptisms in Saint Anne’s Church: Sunday, May 17th at 12.30pm (Fr. Michael), Saturday, May 23rd at 4.30pm (Deacon Damien), Saturday, June 6th (Deacon Damien), Sunday, June 7th at 12.30pm (Fr. Michael), Sunday, June 14th at 12.30 (Fr. Michael), Saturday, June 20th at 4.30pm (Deacon Damien) and Sunday, June 21st at 12.30 (Fr. Michael).

 

Walk, Jog Or Run….

Exercising Is FUN! Every Monday and Wednesday evenings at 8pm join us at Bailieborough Community Centre! All welcome—no matter what your fitness levels are!. Ok folks, join us to run, jog or walk and most importantly tea, biscuits, fruit and chat afterwards.

 

East Cavan Gaels GAA Hurling –Club News 4th May 2015

Shane Mulholland: Shane was laid to rest on Tuesday last in Derrylin. The large representative attendance showed how far and wide his talent had reached in Antrim, Fermanagh and Cavan.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.

U6/8/10; The next blitz is scheduled for this coming Wednesday in one of our local club venues with Carrick and Blayney. All players will receive a text.

U12; The final round of the Spring league sees the boys away to play Annalee Gaels on Wednesday next.

U14/16/18; Training continues for these boys with the next round of U16 on Monday next, 11th May, v Inniskeen. U17 and Minor competitions coming up soon.

Féile na nGael 2015; East Cavan Gaels Hurling will once again play host to this national celebration of hurling. We will host Caiseal Gaels from Mayo for the weekend. Some changes in format gives us a great opportunity to showcase the hurling talent that we have locally.

The action starts on Friday 19th June in Bailieborough with two games in St. Anne’s Park, Bailieborough GAA. Lots of activities lined up in what should be another spectacular weekend for local hurling so mark June 19-21st in your diary.

Training times and venues; If blitz on then no training.

Under 8/10; next blitz is Wednesday 6th May. Time and venue tbc.

Kingscourt group;

Wednesdays 6-7.30 at Kingscourt Stars GAA grounds.

Bailieborough group;

Friday 6-7.30 at the Community School pitch.

For all U8/10 information contact Willie Gaughan 087 164 9280.

Under 12/14/16/18; All training is collective in Bailieborough and subject to change. Wednesday in St. Anne’s Park 7pm. Players will receive a text.

For all U12-U18 information contact Kathryn O’Flynn 087 244 1371.

 

Tanagh Outdoor Adventure Camps:

Tanagh Outdoor Adventure Camps are now open. Contact Philomena on 049-5552988 for more information. Application forms can be downloaded from www.tanaghoutdooreducation.com

Participation is open to anyone between the ages of 9-16 years. We provide FREE bus service from local pick up points.

 

Citizens Information Service:

Co. Cavan Citizens Information Service is in the Library, Bailieborough every Tuesday from 1.30 – 2.30pm. Information on Social Welfare, Employment, Tax, Health etc… A Free and Confidential Service. Tel. 0761 07 5200.

 

Alcoholics Anonymous:

Local meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous are held in: The Health Centre, Kells Road on Wednesdays at 8.30pm.

 

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: Michael Cullen 087 154 2447, Edel Fox 086 1004030 or Geraldine Gormley 087 7949448.

 

The Samaritans:

The Samaritans have a new Freephone number: 116 123 for people who are struggling to cope. The line is open and free 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.

 

Charity Cycle for the Kevin Bell Repatriation Fund and Temple Street

The organisers would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who participated in the Charity Cycle and walk for the Kevin Bell Repatriation Fund and Temple St Hospital. There were 80 brave cyclists who took on the 72 kilometres of rolling Cavan countryside and 50 people who completed the lovely walk of the local forest.

We would like to thank Tesco Bailieborough for the use of their premises. The following suppliers for kindly making donations, Fresh Today for the fruit, Irish Pride, Pat the Baker, McCluskeys, Manorhill & Farmbake for bread and Smiths Londis (Slane) for water.

Thanks also to the local Bailieborough Credit Union for their sponsorship donations to both these charities. This event was only possible due to great local support and we very much appreciate help from all the marshals and anyone who helped out on the day.

Pictured at the presentation cheque for €3,000 to the Kevin Bell Repatriation Fund and Temple St Hospital were,

Front Row, Kitty Flanagan (representing Temple St on behalf of Tesco), Paul Rooney (Tesco Store Manager) and Thomas Cooney (representing Kevin Bell Repatriation Fund)

Back Row, Ciaran Galligan

(organising committee), Michael Clinch (Tesco) and Paul Smith (organising committee)

 

Charity Cycle (2)

 

If any readers have items of interest to be included in the Bailieborough News, (Obituaries, News Items, Sports, etc…),

please e-mail: mattie42@eircom.net or call 042 9666200.