Ballycumber club notes

April 06, 2021

Ballycumber GAA Club.

Lotto.

The numbers drawn were 18,22,30,32.. No jackpot winner, one match three winner.                                     

Next week’s draw will be held in Gussies on Monday evening for a jackpot of 10,150 euros.

Tickets on sale in Gussies, and from usual lotto sellers and online at https://www.locallotto.ie/localhome.asp?LL_ID=415

52 week ticket for 90 euros to never miss a draw. Buy online or from lotto sellers.

 

Membership.

With the resumption of activities due in a few weeks it is important that all members and new members  pay their membership fees as soon as possible.

Payment can be made to Registrar Angela Kelly.

 

Zoom Mass.

Fr Brendan O’Sullivan P.P. Ballinahown has made the following link available to join in the celebration of Mass on Sunday mornings at 10 am. https://us05web.zoom.us/j/84187483650?pwd=bFNOcnVUcjFPMFN6QnczbjdYRENXZz09

Meeting ID  841 8748 3650   Passcode: eMuUy5. This is a recurring meeting and is accessible every Sunday morning.

History.

Ballycumber History Group are collecting historical facts about the Boher, Castlearmstrong, Bellair and Moorock  areas. The group would welcome any information and photographs of Boher Church and Schools, Boher Hall, Guinan’s Field, Castlearmstrong, Castletown Park, Moorock, Bellair. Old photographs of people and places are especially welcome. There must be some good stories about dances in Boher Hall.

 

GAA National Club Draw 2021.

GAA National Club Draw 2021 tickets at 10 euro are now on sale. There are great prizes on offer including the all new Renault Clio V Dynamique, All Ireland Football and Hurling Final packages, Cash prizes and Shopping Vouchers and with all funds raised staying with the Club, we ask all members to support this draw. Tickets are on sale from Committee members and players.  The draw in Croke Park has been postponed until 4th June because of Covid 19 restrictions. All sold tickets have been uploaded to the system and will be included in the draw.

 

Biodiversity area.

The planting of trees and shrubs in an area of Ballycumber GAA Clubs grounds was carried out last week by Jim Seery and Joe Slevin. The plan was devised by Debra Moore in consultation with GAA Green Club members Gerry Kelly, Eamonn Larkin, Liam Hackett and Tony Flanagan and all materials were supplied by Moore Nurseries and Garden Centre, Ferbane. The Club is grateful for financial assistance from Offaly Local Development Co.

 


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