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Around the Districts: Buttevant, Killavullen and Mourneabbey
Around the Districts: Buttevant, Killavullen and Mourneabbey

Irish Independent

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • Irish Independent

Around the Districts: Buttevant, Killavullen and Mourneabbey

State exams Local and second level students nationwide are undergoing the annual State examinations in Junior Certificate and Level Certificate. It is an anxious time for pupils teachers and parents. Exam results do not determine the pupils future and many successful business and well-known people have made successful lives without exam success. North Cork Vintage Club The North Cork Vintage and Classic Car Club held a 'Vintage and Classic Car Run' on May 25th in the North Cork and Limerick area with the headquarters in Buttevant. There was a very big turn-out of all makes and models of vehicles on the run which were also available to be seen on their return from the run. The organising committee were more than an delighted and appreciative of all who supported their latest venture. The committee wishes to thank all vehicle owners and drivers who attended and supported the event the proceeds from which will benefit local charities. Your support is greatly appreciated. Heritage Group Buttevant Heritage Group are celebrating 'Irish Walled Town Network Day' on July 5th and have organised a programme of events to coincide with this occasion. Anybody who may wish to exhibit on this day should contact Francis Trimm at the Post office. There will be numerous events taking place Inthe playground including medieval combat enactment animal exhibits face painting and many other items. All events will take place within in the 'Green Area' under the watchful eye of Fionn Mac Cumhail's sculpture which was sculptured by local artist Michael Culloty. Your support will be greatly appreciated as a programme to suit all tastes will take place. Saturday Vigil Mass The Vigil Mass for the month of June will take place in Lisgriffin Church. Lisgriffin Church is to undergo renovations including interior painting and exterior power-washing and treatment in the Autumn. A sloped pathway at the church entrance is also on the agenda. Extra street lighting is to be provided in the vicinity of the Church area. Corpus Christi Corpus Christi procession will take place on Saturday June 14th to Buttevant G.A.A. grounds where benediction will take place. The route will also take in Military Road and Barrack Place. St. Vincent de Paul The Buttevant conference of St. Vincent de Paul has a dedicated mobile number for those who may be in need of help financially physically or life in general. Assistance for help can be made in strictest confidence by telephoning 086-0209477 or '40' Years On' Cahirmee Singers have long been established in Buttevant and have performed far and wide and are much acclaimed for their choice of song and music showcasing their talents to many appreciative audiences who are loud in their praise of this talented group of performers. To celebrate their 'fortieth anniversary' the group held a celebratory concert recently in Saint Marys' Church Buttevant (by kind permission of Fr. Baker P.P.) There were several guest acts on the night with the group also performing. Tickets and the organising of this event were under the guidance of Mary Guiney (0879729600) and Mary Shinnick (0867936318) as well as many of the group members. A full house enjoyed a great evenings entertainment. Bingo The weekly bingo session continues to be held on Monday night in the local G.A.A. where a substantial monetary jackpot can be won together with other numerous games associated with bingo sessions. Games get under way from 8p.m. Running Club Buttevant Running Club held their annual 4-mile road race ove past weekend over a challenging and well thought out route. Runners from numerous running clubs across the county gathered to test their endurance in what has now become one of the major sporting events which is always well supported. Running Club training continues on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7.15p.m. in the G.A.A. club grounds. Over-18-years is required and hi-vis gear is also compulsory. Greenhall Motors were the main sponsor again this year to whom the club are extremely grateful. Lotto The locally promoted lotto draw continues tobe held on Thursday night in Buttevant Soccer Club Pavillion where a monetary jackpot of €5,900 to be won or shared on the choice of four lucky numbers to match the four lucky numbers drawn on draw night. Draw cards can be purchased locally from club members and some appointed local retail outlets. Your support is greatly appreciated. Walking Club Buttevant Walking Club continue their weekly sessions on Monday nights from 7p.m. Assembly point is at Scoil Mhuire naTrocaire. Cul Camp Buttevant G.A.A. club is holding their annual Cul Camp from July 7th to July 11th inclusive again this year in their local grounds. KILLAVULLEN Annual Parish Sports The annual Parish Sports will take place on Sunday June 15th in Killavullen GAA pitch. This event is open to all children living in the Parish and to those who attend Killavullen NS, BallygownNS and Rahan NS as well as those living in the parish. Strictly no spiked shoes allowed. U8 and u10 relay can be mixed with numerous entries from all schools allowed. There will also be the girls relay team for the Daly Cup and the boys will compete for the KCC cup. The Norma Walsh family relay will also be held with a team of 3 –parents, sons and / or daughters. The upper age for a child in this race is 16years of age. There can be a mix of 2 adults and one child, or one adult and 2 children but a child must finish the last part of the race. Entry fee to the day is €10 per family, adults €5 and children €2. Huge thanks to those who organise and run this annual event which has become a very sociable and fun afternoon for all. Leaving Cert and Junior Cert exams Wishing continued very good luck to all the young people of our Parish who are in the midst of their state exams. We know this can be a challenging and stressful time, but take heart—you have already shown great strength and determination in your journey so far. Keep pushing, your hard work is about to pay off — these exams are just a stepping stone to your bigger dreams. You've got this! Secondary Students on their holidays We wish all second level students a safe and happy summer holiday from school. When you are out and about on the roads please be safe, and be seen. Wear your high-vis jackets and helmets when cycling. We wish the secondary school staff among us a restful and healthy summer break too. Chiropody Dates Appointments with our friendly and dedicated chiropodist Patricia are now available for June 14th and July 5th. Please contact her at 086 3225052 to arrange an appointment. Lotto Killavullen Community Council Lotto takes place twice a week. The bonus ball of the National Lottery draw is the winning number each Wednesday and Saturday evening. Last week's winners were Nora Roche and Marie Lane both having the lucky bonus numbers. Congratulations and thank you to one and all for your support. Schools enrolling Killavullen and Ballygown National Schools are accepting applications for new enrolments In September 2025. Please contact the schools for further information. Father's Day This Father's Day, we celebrate and honour all who father in our community — through love, guidance, support, and strength. Your presence shapes lives in quiet, powerful ways every day. We also hold close in our hearts those who miss their fathers today. May your memories bring comfort and your love continue to shine through the lives you touch. GAA club news Golf Classic - Killavullen GAA will be extremely busy next weekend, with its annual Golf Classic taking place in Doneraile on the Friday and Saturday. This event has completely sold out the available golf slots that are available to us, from 2.00 on Friday, the 13th and from midday on Saturday, the 14th. With fantastic golf prizes of a three ball in Killarney on the splendid Killeen's Course, as the first prize. Killeen, the jewel in the crown of Killarney Golf and Fishing club played host to the Irish Open on four separate occasions. The course offers both spectacular lakeside scenery and challenging golf to players of all levels, with water features on nearly every hole. Second Prize is three ball in Waterford Castle Golf Course. Ireland's only true Island golf course, surrounded by the River Suir and accessible by complimentary car ferry. Waterford Castle Golf Resorts & Club (WCGC) enjoys idyllic seclusion located minutes from Waterford City Centre. The 18-hole par 72 Des Smyth designed course is located on a 310-acre Private Island. The 6814-yard course covers an area of over 200 acres on the Island Resort, with parkland and woodland areas including numerous scenic and strategically challenging features. Third Prize is a three ball in Monkstown Golf Club. Monkstown Golf Club enjoys some lovely views over Cork Harbour. Of particular note is the par 3, 6th hole, designed by Alistair McKenzie while he was visiting Cork. Monkstown is great course with a great history, and as you walk down the 7th Tee Box, you will see the remains of the original castle constructed by Anastasia Archdeacon in 1696, which the club uses as its signature emblem to this day. We are very grateful to the individuals that have put up their collective hands to play, and those who have supported the event financially by sponsorship of Greens and Tee's. Running a club is a mammoth effort but fund raisers like this classic, which goes from strength to strength each year are very necessary to raise funds for the club, to support the ongoing development of our facilities and teams. There are also competitions, for the longest drive for men and women, and nearest the pin on the 8th hole, which is always daunting, as you play across the valley. Plus, a raffle on the days; with 1st prize been a pair of tickets at Premium Level to see the inaugural Cork Super Cup, in Pairc Ui Chaoimh, featuring Cork City v Celtic, on July 8th. Second Prize will be a dinner for two, in the renowned restaurant of Springfort Hall Hotel. 3rd Prize will be a voucher, for Swear by Fashion, donated by Susan Carey. Golf Themed Prizes are abundant as well, with renowned apparel from leading brands such as Titleist, Taylor Made, Mizuno and Callaway Please contact any club official, if you would like to partake, or indeed, assist the club in sponsoring of a green or Tee box. There are a number of ways still to support this event even though, to play in the event is not an option, at the moment, with the time sheet full, and a waiting list to get on it. Sponsor a Tee Box for €100; Have your company name displayed on a tee box; Sponsor a Landing Green for €50; Have your company name displayed in and around the landing green area If you would like to play or advertise we would be delighted to have you involved. You can revert to John O Donovan on 086-3934232 or simply reserve a slot for your team to Lotto - There was no winner winners of the GAA lotto, on Tuesday night last, 3rd June in the draw which took place in the Community Centre. The numbers drawn were 1, 10 and 12. The jackpot on the night was at €1,100. The winners of the lucky dips were as follows: €50–Bessie Rea (seller–Michael Rea); €30 – Breda O Callaghan (seller – John Angland); €20 – Paul Hayes (seller – Michael Linehan). The next jackpot on Tuesday night 10th June will be at €1,200. In the Killavullen GAA club Lotto, you have to pick three numbers from thirty six which means that the lotto can easily be won, just you have to play, to have a chance. Purchase your ticket from any committee member or from our website- Thank you for your anticipated and ongoing support. Dan displays super hurling skills at Munster Final - Well done to Dan Hanrahan last Saturday evening, displaying super hurling skills at half time during the Munster Final, great stuff Dan and teammates, our senior boys took inspiration from ye to bring back the Mick Mackey cup to Cork, hope you and your family had a great day. And what a game that senior game was, all that drama, the extra time, the penalty shoot-out, the sheer exhilaration of the players and the fans at the final whistle. For those who witnessed it, the day will live a long time in the memory banks and sets Cork up for a All Ireland Semi Final. Forthcoming Games - Killavullen play Killeagh on next Friday night, 13th June in Killavullen at 7.30pm in the penultimate game for both clubs in the Ultra-competitive Red FM County Hurling Division 7 League. After seven games played, Killavullen sit alone at the top of the league with 13 points, and Killeagh lie in 3rd position on 10 points. One more win from Killavullen would see them into the league final of this grade at their very first foray in the county wide league and promotion to Level Six. That would be an outstanding reward for their consistency thus far. MOURNEABBEY Clyda Rovers GAA Lotto - Jackpot €3,300. Numbers drawn were 7, 9, 24, 27. No winner. Lucky Dips: €20 Marie Aherne C/O JOD; €20 Barry Cronin Castlebarrett; €20 Cora & Ellie Poncet, Glynn; €20 Jacqueline Cooney, Bottlehill; €20 Conor Crowley, Glynn. Recent Results - Junior A Hurling League Division 1: Clyda Rovers: 0-17 Churchtown : 0-23. Golf Classic - On 10th and 11th of July this year the annual Clyda Rovers GAA Golf Classic will take place in Mallow Golf Club.

An Act of Generosity: Energy industry helps feed hundreds in Baton Rouge
An Act of Generosity: Energy industry helps feed hundreds in Baton Rouge

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

An Act of Generosity: Energy industry helps feed hundreds in Baton Rouge

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — In Baton Rouge, a powerful act of generosity is bringing comfort and nourishment to those who need it most. On Thursday, the St. Vincent de Paul dining room—long known for serving meals to the hungry—received a donation that would allow them to feed hundreds, thanks to the Grow Louisiana Coalition. 'Serving it with lots of love and tender care,' said Denise Terrance, Dining Room Director at St. Vincent de Paul, describing the heart behind their daily mission. The donation came from an unexpected turn of events. The Grow Louisiana Coalition had originally ordered the food for a large event that was ultimately canceled. Rather than letting it go to waste, they saw an opportunity to make a difference. 'In the spirit of Louisiana energy companies and the generosity they always show their communities, they are always trying to be a good neighbor,' said Heather Sessa, a spokesperson for the coalition. Sessa explained the decision was simple. 'We reached out to St. Vincent de Paul to see if they could use the meals from Industry Day to serve hot meals to the nearly five hundred people that come here every day for lunch.' For St. Vincent de Paul, the donation was more than welcome—it was transformative. 'We didn't have to cook for today, and we can do more prep for the rest of the week,' Terrance said. 'We're here 365 days, so any prep that we can get ahead of time is truly a blessing to my cooks and my staff.' While Grow Louisiana is no stranger to community support, Thursday's act of kindness stood out as a reminder of how industry and charity can work hand in hand. Organizers hope this donation will inspire others to look for their own ways to give back. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

St. Vincent de Paul Baton Rouge names new CEO after search
St. Vincent de Paul Baton Rouge names new CEO after search

Yahoo

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

St. Vincent de Paul Baton Rouge names new CEO after search

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — St. Vincent de Paul Baton Rouge announced Sunnie Johnson-Lain as its new CEO after a national search. A committee of eight current and former board members selected Johnson-Lain, the CEO of Catholic Charities Washtenaw County in Michigan, after former leader Michael Acaldo accepted a new position as CEO of St. Vincent de Paul USA in September 2024. Her official start date is June 2. 'It is a great honor to have been selected as CEO, in the 160th year of SVdP in Baton Rouge. I am so grateful to Michael Acaldo and the talented SVDP-BR team for their excellent efforts that have resulted in a firm foundation, meaningful and impactful programs, and steadfast community support,' Johnson-Lain said. Johnson-Lain is credited with rebranding the Michigan county Catholic Charities organization and increasing fundraising. Her previous experience includes overseeing and developing new programs at St. Vincent de Paul organizations in Cincinnati and Dayton. Sean Elliott named new CEO and president of YMCA of the Capital Area Racist remarks caught on video at California high school baseball game Homesellers want nearly $39K more than buyers will pay: Redfin 115-year-old British woman now the world's oldest: 'I do what I like' 'Worst thing you could do': Viral video shows 'irresponsible' driver causing Ohio pileup St. Vincent de Paul Baton Rouge names new CEO after search Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Boy, 9, tackles huge 350km cycle from Mayo to Dublin in FIFTH incredible bid to raise charity cash amid latest €10k goal
Boy, 9, tackles huge 350km cycle from Mayo to Dublin in FIFTH incredible bid to raise charity cash amid latest €10k goal

The Irish Sun

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Boy, 9, tackles huge 350km cycle from Mayo to Dublin in FIFTH incredible bid to raise charity cash amid latest €10k goal

A YOUNG boy is set to cycle across the country in a bid to raise money for charity. Little Conan Woulfe, nine, will pedal from Westport in Co Conan, from Dublin, set off from Westport on Easter Monday and will cycle between 65 and 95km every day as he tried to reach the capital by Saturday. He will be joined on the cycle at various points by his dad Donnchadh, grandad Tom and his little brother Alby who is six years old. This is Conan's fifth charity cycle with this year's cash going to Saint Vincent de Paul – a charity which helps provide support to families in need. Some of the cash raised by Conan will also be donated to his Read more in News Conan said: 'I'm excited for this year's cycle. It's amazing to do something I love while helping others.' Elizabeth Smyth, from Saint Vincent de Paul, hailed the little lad. She said: "We are blown away by Conan's compassion and commitment to helping others at such a young age, and we are incredibly grateful that he has chosen to support St. Vincent de Paul again this year. "The funds raised by Conan's cycle will go directly towards assisting families who are struggling with the rising MOST READ IN THE IRISH SUN 'Every euro makes a real difference, and young people like Conan give us great hope for the future.' Conan is set to cycle 350km in total from Westport in Co Mayo to Dublin over the course of six days. The nine-year-old began fundraising at age five and has since cycled from To date, the little lad has raised €1,795 of his €10,000 goal. One person said on the fundraiser page: "Keep on spinning. Fair Play." Another added: "Best of luck Conan. Keep up the hard work. [From] all the staff at the gateway." A third wrote: "Well done Conan! An inspiration for us all." A fourth said: "Well done Conan. Hope your Dad is able to keep up with you!" Donations to his iDonate fundraiser can be made 1 Conan will cycle between 65 and 95 km every day as he tried to reach the capital by Saturday Credit: Maree Rigney

County recommends operator to take over Dayton's largest homeless shelter
County recommends operator to take over Dayton's largest homeless shelter

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

County recommends operator to take over Dayton's largest homeless shelter

The county has announced its recommendation to take over the operations of Dayton's largest homeless shelter. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Homefull, Inc. has been recommended by Montgomery County to take over the Gettysburg Gateway Shelter for Men. This comes after St. Vincent de Paul announced in November that it would stop operating the shelter at the end of June. St. Vincent de Paul opened the Gettysburg shelter for men 15 years ago. TRENDING STORIES: Memorial service announced for local college student who died from gunshot wound Ohio fugitive arrested for 29th time after police chase Can you help? Police searching for man accused of stealing almost $1700 worth of clothing The decision was financial, Michael Vanderburgh, executive director, St. Vincent de Paul Society said. 'We've experienced both great inflationary pressures and the disappearance of extraordinary government funding to help us through the pandemic,' Vanderburgh previously told News Center 7. The shelter will continue to provide shelter without barriers or preconditions, according to a media release. The county said it will collaborate with St. Vincent de Paul and Homefull, Inc. to ensure a smooth transition. negotiations Once contract negotiations are completed, a purchase agreement will be presented for approval, outlining costs and a start date, the county said. We will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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