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Thursday, July 02, 2009

Old Folks’ Club welcomes new members

THE NEW Ross Old Folks’ Club is encouraging new members to join.

The club meets every week in the Pastoral Centre, Robert Street.

The club is open to all elderly members of the community in New Ross.

Participants get to enjoy weekly chats over a cup of tea and light refreshments.

The club also provides occasional day trips and outings for members.

For more information on the club contact Carmel on 051422358.

Beginners’ line dancing classes

TEENAGE LINE dancing classes began in Neville Street, New Ross, last week.

The lesson started last Monday. The classes will continue every Monday at 7.30 p.m.

Beginner’s line dancing also takes place in Albatros Hall every Tuesday at 7.30 p.m.

The hall plays host to classes for all levels on Thursday nights at 8 p.m.

For more information contact 051-422485 or 087-7999166

Drop-in service at New Ross CDP

NEW ROSS Community Development Project is continuing its weekly drop-in service for people in the town.

The service is available three days per week and offers people a space to chat, socialize, access the internet or relax while playing pool.

All services at the CDP are free-of-charge.

The opening times for people to avail of the service are: Wednesdays [7.30 to 10 p.m.]; Thursdays [1.30 to 3.30 p.m.] and Fridays [10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.].

Set dancing in New Ross

SET DANCING classes are currently being held in the Augustinian Hall, New Ross. The classes take place every Monday night at 7.30 p.m.

Beginners are welcome to attend though all levels will be catered for.

For more information contact 051-422485.

Special Olympics’ club

THE NEW Ross Special Olympics’ Club meets up every Saturday during the school year.

The meetings take place in the sports hall of St. Mary’s Secondary School.

The sessions begin with a gentle training and warm-up routine which is usually followed by football skills.

Basketball skills and Bocce also take place and everything takes place under the watchful eye of coaches who themselves are instructed by Special Olympics Ireland.

Each session ends with refreshments in the canteen.

The initiative is a great way to make new friends and there is a special bond between all of the participants.

Anyone interested in getting involved with the club can go along any Saturday between 2 and 4 p.m.

Old photographs wanted for historical book

PEOPLE THROUGHOUT New Ross are being asked to submit old photographs for a book being compiled on the town’s folklore.

The project is being undertaken by local school-teacher, Sean Crowley.

Mr. Sean Crowley, a staff member in Horeswood National School, is looking for photos from the early 1900s [specifically between 1900 and 1950]. All photos submitted will be scanned and then returned to their owners.

Among the particular themes Sean is seeking are various old world trades which are now in decline.

He is also looking for photos of the old mills in the Maudlins; Commemorations; Parades; J.K.L. Commemorations; Fair Day photos; depictions of the Quay and the old trade sailing ships; Breweries and old shops.

Sean is also looking for information on Ms. Mary B. Dunphy who was the Principal in St. Leonard’s National School between 1901 and 1938.

Ms. Dunphy was originally from the Irishtown. Photos of De Valera’s visit to New Ross in 1932 are also welcome as are any photos of New Ross regattas.

Anyone with photos they would like to submit for inclusion can contact Sean directly at: 10 Ard Alainn, New Ross.

Alternatively, Sean can be contacted by phone on 051425549 or 086-3916622.

Augustinian Pilgrimage

THIS YEAR’S Augustinian Pilgrimage to the Holy Land will take place between October 25 and November 3.

Anyone interested in finding out more about the trip is asked to contact Mary Maddock on 051-421925.

Eucharistic Ministers in St. Augustine’s

THE EUCHARISTIC Ministers in St. Augustine’s Church, New Ross, for the month of June are: 7.30 p.m. – Pat Ryan and Therese Burke; 9.30 a.m. – Moira Murphy; 10.30 a.m. – Alice Kirwan and Margaret Connolly; 11.30 a.m. – Ann Walsh and Marie Browne.

Support group holds monthly meetings

THE NEW Ross-based bereavement support group, Compassionate Friends, holds regular meetings in the New Ross area on the first Wednesday of each month.

The group is aimed at parents trying to cope with the loss of a child.

The organization was established with that specific aim in mind and offers group support, one-to-one support, counselling, housework help and fuel and food vouchers.

The meetings are held in the Brandon House Hotel and take place from 8 to 10 p.m.

For more information contact 086-3822624 or email: compassionatefriendsireland@ gmail.com

United Striders’ Athletics Club

TRAINING IS currently taking place on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings from 7 p.m. and 11 a.m. respectively.

The sessions are aimed at athletes from U -8 up to U 18.

For more information log onto www.unitedstriders.com

Pioneers to travel to Knock

THE SOUTH Ossory P.T.A.A group will travel to Knock Shrine, Co. Mayo on July 18.

The group will stay overnight and will be joined by other groups from the south of the Diocese.

New Ross has got talent

A NEW Ross Has Got Talent competition will be held in the Ship Pub over the coming weeks.

The competition will be staged on Friday nights and all proceeds will go towards New Ross Search & Rescue.

Sponsorship cards are available from the Ship Pub.

Fitness in the playbarn

FITNESS CLASSES for children are currently being held in New Ross Adventure Playbarn.

The classes take place every Wednesday from 3.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. and on Saturdays between 11 a.m. and 12 noon.

The cost is €5 per child and the classes are supervised by a qualified instructor.

Summer camp in Ramsgrange

THE SWWCDP will be running a two-week Summer Camp in July.

The initiative will take place during the weeks beginning July 6 and July 13, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

One camp will be run for specifically for children aged 610 years.

Activities will include art and crafts, a disco, sports day events, cookery and trips to the Kennedy Park.

The cost of participating will be €65 per child and reductions will be available for families in receipt of Social Welfare payments.

To book a place contact Hazel or Sandra at reception on 051-389418.
 

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