Weekly News 19th Aug 2019

19 August 2019

August 'Keeping it Delightful' Coffee Morning will be at 10.30am Tuesday 27th August. As usual there will be a free recycle table, so bring along any delightful items that you no longer need. If you just want to know 'What is going on'? then come and see.


Kells Mill Craft Centre is going all Vintage for next Monthly Fair to be held at Mullins Mill Kells next Sunday 25th August from 11am to 4pm. Lots of stalls to visit plus Best Dressed Vintage Competition. All are welcome.


Local Lotto Results Draw: 12th August 2019: Winning Numbers 22, 23, 34
No Winner: 5*€ 30 : F. Bradley ( Townsend's),Phil Fitzpatrick ( Jimmy McCormack ),Jim McCormack Kells ( Jim McCormack Kells ),Niamh ( Malachy Hogan ),John Walsh ( Townsend's): Jackpot next week € 2,200.
Venue : Delaney's.


Bingo. Every Saturday night @ 8.30 p.m. in St Eoghans Centre, Kilmoganny. All welcome


Kilmoganny Bridge Results: 7th August 2019: 1st: Ellen Delahunty and Paschal Grace; Best Gross: Elizabeth Lanigan and Grace Landy; 2nd: Nellie Lahart and Chrissie O'Halloran 3rd: Margaret Duggan and Therese Walsh. Summer Bridge will continue every Wednesday night in St Eoghan's Centre, Kilmoganny at 7.20pm sharp. All welcome.


Music in Ray's: Friday August 23rd sees the return of Riche Cahill and John Joe Farrel to Townsends Pub, Dunnamaggin. Music from 9.30pm.


Bacon Buttys and Sausage Rolls: The next Community Gathering takes place after 10am Mass on Sunday August 25th in the Old School, Dunnamaggin. Bacon Buttys and Sausage Rolls €2 per person. All Welcome - young and not so young, old residents and new and from all parts of the parish come along and meet your neighbours. All proceeds to the Dunnamaggin Parish Development Group.



Lifelinkk: stronger together for mental health invite you to celebrate World Suicide Prevention Day with the launch of their Wellbeing Leaflet a List of Self-Referral Supports & Services for all ages in St. Canice’s Neighbourhood Hall, The Butts, Kilkenny from 9.30am to 1pm on Monday September 9th. Information stands: songs: poems: tea & coffee. All welcome.



Recovery College South East: Good Stress/Bad Stress (Morning Workshop): September 16th: 10am to 1pm. Many people believe that all stress is bad, but you may have heard that there's "good stress" and "bad stress." Do you know what people mean by that? We rarely hear people say, "I'm really feeling stressed—isn't that great? These days, many aspects of life can feel highly stressful, affecting our ability to think clearly, to relax or to look after ourselves. Whilst small amounts of stress can prompt us to action, too much stress over a long period of time can seriously affect our emotional and physical health. This introductory workshop supports you to look at the causes of your stress, giving you practical activities and suggestions that can help you to reduce the impact on your life. Booking essential with The Recovery College South East: 056 7703666



The Parenting when separated programme hopes to help you: Understand the impact of separation on parents and children
Establish a positive cooperative co-parenting relationship: Communicate more effectively with your child’s other parent and your child: Manage successful contact and handovers: Manage conflict and challenges: Develop personal coping and stress management skills. The course consists of six weekly meetings on Monday’s from 10 am – 12.30. Starting 16th September 2019. They will be held in the Fr. McGrath FRC, St. Josephs Road, Kilkenny. 056-7751988 ext 2