Sunday 17th February is the date set for the anual auction in St. Mary's Community Hall, and anyone with items to be collected can ring Liam Harkin -9384049, Robert Hegarty 9384049, Joe Mc Colgan- 9384076, Joe Lynch- 9384026, Eamon Gallagher, 9383131.
Everything including electrical goods and bric-a-brac is acceptable. The auction will start at 2.30 pm on Sunday 17th, but the hall will will be opened on Saturday 15th, if anyone wishes to leave items to be auctioned. As most people are starting the
ir Spring cleaning soon, this is an excellent way of getting rid of unwanted items. The proceed of the auction will go to St. Mary's Hall renovation fund. More information will be given, nearer to the time.
Congratulations to the Muff Branch of the Guides and Brigini, who for the fourth year running, won the Diocesen Quiz, which was held on Sunday last in St. Mary's Community Hall. Well done!
Don't forget the ceili for tonight in St. Mary's Community Hall with dancing, from 10 pm to 1.00 am, music by Martin Durgan, Admission 5 euro.
All proceeds to St. Mary's Hall renovation fund.
The Tuesday Club has resumed after the Christmas recess, on Mondays in St. Mary's Community Hall, from 2-4 pm.Everyone is welcome, both male and female.
Winners in this week's parish draw were, Lily Harkin, Ballyboe, 300 euro, Patrick Doherty, 8 Craig Park, 200 euro, and Barry Mc Colgan, Ishaheen, 100 euro.
The Muff branch of the Irish Red Cross are organising a Practical First Aid Course, commencing on Tuesday, 7th February in the Red Cross Centre Muff. The course will last 6 weeks, from 8-10 pm.To book a place, call Bernie on 0860543259.
Muff Sheltered Housing Association are holding a dance in Foody's Lodge on Friday 15th February. Music by Rio Country and dancing from 10pm to 1am. Admission 5 euro, ticket sellers may call with you.
Yoga classes for children will be starting today and tomorrow in Moville FC Club House, behind the Health Centre. Friday classes from 5pm to 6.50pm, Saturday 10.30am-11.20am. To book, phone Mary on 0868276720, or Geraldine on 0749385082.
Community Bingo continues every Saturday night in St. Marys Community Hall at 9.15 pm. Your continued support is appreciated.
The numbers drawn in this week's GAA lotto draw were 6,5,7,4,3,2 and 1. There was no jackpot winner however 2 runner-up prizes of 50 euro went to Catherine Lynch, c/o Rock Bar and Maggie McLaughin, Glackmore, Next week's jackpot now stands at 5,600 euro.
The Naomh Pádraig annual Dinner Dance takes place on Foody's Lodge tonight when the guest for the evening will be the treasurer of the County Board, Charile Cannon. As always, the dinner dance is our biggest events of year so hopefully we will see a large crowd in attendance. Music on the night is by Kevin Lees and dinner is at 8.30om sharp. Tickets are priced at euro 25 and are available from Brendan McColgan who can be contacted on 087 2868396.
The club would like to thank everyone who attended and organised the recent table quiz in Mary Deeney's. As always, the money made goes towards purchasing two defribulatiors for the community. The next quiz will be on the last Friday of February so keep an eye on the notes for further details and hopefully more people can come along and support this vital initiative.
Ladies training continues at 7pm on Wednesdays and 11am on Saturday mornings at Ture while U12 training takes place at Ture on Sundays at 12.30pm.
Finally, anyone interested in the club can now join the mailing list.
If you want to receive the notes on a weekly basis, please email eunan_keaveney@hotmail.com to be included. Alternatively, text your mobile number to 08639 19445 to get free texr alerts on upcoming events within the club.
The numbers drawn in this week's Quigley's Point Swifts Mini-Lotto wre 2-3-4-9-13 and 14. There was no jackpot winner. Annie Gallagher,Grove Cottages, Aaron Gallagher, The Carmens Inn and David Doherty, 11 Craig Park matched 4 numbers and each won 20 euro. This week's jackpot will be euro 530 and the draw will be on Tuesday night. Congratulations to Paul Hegarty on passing his coaching course last week.
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