Sunday, June 12, 2011

UPCOMING FUNDRAISERS

Don Ryan has organised a quiz night in Flashes, the Tailrace Bar in Parteen.
A great night of fun is promised and there will be finger food as well, making the outing great value for €10 a head.
“We’ll have tables of four so its forty Euros a table and I’ll have spot prizes on the night,” said Don.
The quiz night takes place on July 2 starting at 8.30pm.
Anyone who would like to donate a spot prize should contact the Tailrace Bar after 4pm on 061-451527. Anyone who wants to go along and support Don can pay in on the night.

KILMALEY woman, Emma Healy got a little help from her friends....by Bernie English

KILMALEY woman, Emma Healy got a little help from her friends – fifteen of them to be precise – last week when she went to run the Flora Mini Marathon in Dublin.
The Clare ladies organised themselves to run alongside Emma and raise sponsership for her trip as a volunteer with the Building of Hope next year.
“They were absolutely fantastic and we had a great day,” said Emma, who works in Ennis General Hospital.
But this is not the first time she has been given a helping hand, or in a recent case a helping, head, chest and lots of legs.
“We had a waxathon and fair play to them, the Kilmaley United soccer team turned out to be waxed and shaved. One chap got his whole head of hair and beard shaved off, another got his chest waxed and lots of them got their legs waxed – it was a brilliant night,” Emma told The Clare People.
Also helping on the night at the Bogdale House in Kilmaley were pals, Lorraine Tuohy and Anne Killeen who fed the starving hoardes as well as Emma’s sister Martina who did the waxing and local barber Joey Woulfe, who took care of the shaving.
Now Emma – who teaches Irish dancing to adults and children – is planning a fundraising ceili for October 14 in the Auburn Lodge when Michael Sexton’s two-piece ceili band will be playing.
The fun starts at 9.30pm.
This will be 27-year old Emma’s first trip to Africa and she doesn’t know. As yet, what she will be doing.
“Olive told me it could be anything but she did ask me to bring my dancing shoes to teach some of the local kids how to do a bit of dancing.”