Coalisland weekly round-up

EVENTS

The Coalisland Gaelige League AGM will be held in the Mill Court Restaurant on Tuesday, January 17 at 8.30pm.

St Mary’s Community Sports Hall: Gymnastics – Mondays between 4pm and 5pm for primary school pupils, and from 5pm to 6pm for older pupils. Yoga Classes are on Tuesdays from 7.30 pm. Stewartstown Harps under age boys’ training takes place on Fridays from 6pm to 7pm for under 6 years, from 7pm to 8pm for under 8 years and between 8pm and 9pm for under 10s.

Speech and drama classes are held on Thursdays at CRAIC Theatre. Call or text Cliodhna McAleer on 0759 650 3153 for details.

The Eagles Special Olympics Club in Coalisland will hold a training event on Thursday, January 11 at Primate Dixon Primary School.

Coalisland Training Services Ltd are continuing to run classes in first aid, level two food safety and CSR. Call 8774 8512 for more information.

CRAIC Theatre’s pantomime, Sleeping Beauty, will be held on January 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 and 28 at 7.30pm, with matinee performances on Sunday, January 22 and 29 at 3pm. Tickets are £5 for children and £8 for adults, and are available at the CRAIC Theatre Box Office on 028 87741100.

 

NOTICES

St Mary’s Primary School:  If your son/daughter turns four on or before July 1, 2012, you need to complete an enrolment form to apply for a school place. Enrolment forms are available from the school office, 8773 8388 or log on to the school website at www.stmarysstewartstown.com  with applications to be returned before January 18, 2012.

St Vincent De Paul Society wish to advise people that Fuel Saving Stamps are now available from the Springisland Supermarket.  The stamps cost £5 each, and they are an excellent way of budgeting towards the cost of heating oil.  They can be placed on a stamp card and are redeemed by most fuel oil suppliers.

Parish youth group: Are you aged 14-18?  Are you fed up with what’s not happening for you?  Do you want to become involved in a variety of different activities?  Are you interested in developing your faith and sharing it with other teens?  Over the next few weeks it is hoped to establish a faith group for young people in the three parishes of Ardboe, Clonoe and Ballyclog & Donaghenry.  Each parish will have its own group that will be led by young leaders.  The groups will meet every two weeks within their own parish to share and develop what you believe.  Periodically the three parish groups will join together to do some outdoor pursuits or other social activities.  If you are interested, or know someone who might be, then contact one of the priests or Bosco McShane.  Why not send an e-mail to the parish e-mail address – [email protected]

Lilac charity shop: Please donate your unwanted Christmas presents to charity, e.g. clothes, books and household items. Good quality furniture also required. Open weekdays from 10 am to 4pm.

Insulate your home: Pensioners and those on benefits such as Housing Benefit, Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance, Pension Credit or Working Tax Credits may get help to have homes insulated (in some cases free).  Various grant schemes are available.  More information can be found on www.HomesSavingEnergy.com  You could advise an elderly relative or neighbour who would appreciate your help.

The Pat Finucane Centre will hold a 45-minute multimedia presentation in the Cornmill on Thursday, January 26 at 8 p.m – Who knew what and when?

 

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