St Patricks GAC Portaferry club notes

November 20, 2017

Lotto - and the winner of the Consolation prize of £30 is Aaron Ritchie. There were 5 people with 3 numbers, so close to the Jackpot. Aaron's envelope was chosen randomly for the consolation. Numbers 7, 18, 23 and 27. JACKPOT NOW £5050.

 

Club Person of the Year - that was reintroduced last year, and nominated by the committee, returns this year and the choice is yours. You decide who you believe is CLUB PERSON OF THE YEAR. This gives club members a chance to show an individual that they fully appreciate all the voluntary work and assistance. Have you someone in mind? Text your name and your vote to Sean Young on 07989525144. Voting closes on Thursday 23rd November at 7pm.

 

Wanted - Folks, we still have vacant manager/coaching positions. These positions are U6 Camogie, u16 Camogie, Minor camogie. Does anyone know of any interest in these? Ask around, spread the word. Think of the future of your club, these young players need help and guidance. It will make you feel so good seeing young players progressing with your support and help. Get involved. If interested, contact Niall Magee.

 

Annual Club Mass is on Thursday 23rd November at 7.30pm in the clubhouse. Everyone welcome.

 

Juvenile Presentation is on Saturday 2nd December at 7.30pm. Galway Hurler Conor Cooney is the special guest. More details to follow.

 

Club AGM - is on Sunday 10th December at 2pm. This is your club, come and have your say. Think you can add something to the club, or do better than others, then take on a position. Nomination forms will be available in the Park and on the club website.

 

Notices - if anyone has birthdays, special events, notices they would like published on Facebook, email [email protected]

 

5K/10K Charity Run and Walk - Portaferry GAC and the Ferry Fit committee would like to thank everyone who supported the 5k and 10k walk/ run on Sunday. This seen many who joined ferry fit putting the past 9 weeks of training to the test to complete their first 5k or 10k. This would not be possible without the support of their team and motivators but also their own determination to make a huge difference to their physical and mental well being. Sundays run supported Cancervive represented by Maura Gilmore and Aware mental health represented by Tracey McVeigh. Well done and thanks to all who supported donated and prepped the food and drink for the returnees. Message from Gerard Adair.

 

Big Congrats - and Well done to our 3 nominees at the County Camogie presentation. The girls won their categories. Saoirse Sands won county u16 player of the year, Frances Toner won county Minor player of the year and Maria McNally won Division 1 player of the year. These are all well deserved accolades especially Maria,  who's award was voted on by the other Division 1 teams. On a sadder note we didn't manage to win club of the year for which we were also put forward for. Thanks to Jim Mullan for this message, great stuff girls.

 


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