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Scoil Mhuire will launch their first WOW day – Walk on Wednesday – on Wednesday 24th April. Each Wednesday morning children from the surrounding areas will join each other at various designated meeting points around the village and walk to school. As you travel on Wednesday mornings please be vigilant towards the children as they travel towards the school.

Open meeting for everyone in the community to discuss any issues relating to the safety of our local area. Local garda to attend. Everyone welcome.  Immprove community safety – develop Garda and community links – observe and report susicious activities – prevent crime – reduce anti-social behavior – provide a caring environment for elderly and vulnerable neighbours. Wednesday 10th April 8pm in the Forge

6th April       Mick Hanly at the Forge 10th April     Community Alert meeting 8pm The Forge 21st April      Moycullen walking club – Famine walk – Kilary – light lunch needed. Depart 10am An Fuaran carpark. New members welcome 22nd April    Moycullen Tidy Towns meeting 7pm upstairs in Dooleys. All welcome. Please contact the Community office in Aras Uilinn if you have any community events planned in April.

Supporting CLG Máigh Cuilinn Both clubs would like to thank you for your continued support in our efforts to develop our facilities at Baile Dóite. Great work continues at the Clubhouse for the past 9 weeks. It’s great to see a community working together to provide facilities for all in the community. All help welcome every Saturday at 9am at the clubhouse. See www.facebook.com/moycullen.footballclub   www.facebook.com/MoycullenHurling

Moycullen St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee/ Coiste Paráid lá Fhéile Pádraig Mhaigh Cuilinn The second Paráid Lá Fhéile Pádraig in Maigh Cuilinn was a resounding success. Over 50 floats representing commercial companies, sporting and social organisations, local community groups etc. took part.  The colourful floats and the vibrancy of the marching groups livened up a cold but dry day. A large number of spectators lined the route and they thoroughly enjoyed the spectacle. Bhí balúin agus stiallbhratacha ar fud an tsráidbhaile agus bhí an t-atmaisféar féiltiúil i rith an deireadh seachtaine. Bhí seisiúin ceoil ar an dá ardán agus sna tithe tábhairne i gcaitheamh an lae. This year, the entries were creative and amusing and after great deliberation the judges chose the following: Best ‘Overall’ Entry: Mike Joyce Connemara Marble, Best Float: Lealetter/Gort Uí Lochlainn Community with ‘Galloping Burger’ Best ‘Entry’ by a Club/Organisation: Bootleggers Line Dancing Club Flóta/Iontráil ‘Gaeilge’ is fearr: Cumann…

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