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22 April, 2015

Results of the Camogie Club Raffle run in conjunction with the clothes collection week-end.

We had hampers in five locations and the winners were as follows.

Helens hair salon > Geraldine Flynn,  Ardgehane.

Golden Pheasant > Arthur Walsh,  Timoleague.

Mary O'Neills       > John Joe Fleming, Boston USA.

Post Office          > Luke Murphy Lislevane.


Grange Tavern      > Joe O'Leary Tirnaneen.
 

Thanks to all who supported our draw and special thanks to the premises who sold the lines and displayed the hampers and a very special thanks to Clara Moloney for making the hampers.

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Conor casts a spell.

Barryroe Under 13 player Conor O'Flynn is the son of Richard and Fiona O'Flynn, Barry's Point.

EASON is delighted to announce that Conor O’Flynn (12) from Scoil Mhuire Barra Rua, Lislevane, Bandon, is the winner of the Cork County Bee heat which took place on Wednesday 15th in the Rochestown Park Hotel where 75 spelling enthusiasts from around the county competed.

The winner, Conor, will now go on to take part in the Provincial Spelling Bee competition before the overall final takes place in June, where the four provincial winners will battle it out to be crowned the 2015 Eason Spelling Bee Champion.

A total of 1,100 schools from all 32 counties have entered the competition this year, with the County Bees currently underway. School children from all over Ireland will be reciting words from the dictionary in a bid to become the nation’s top speller!

Over the last couple of years, some of the most difficult words spelled correctly by Eason Spelling Bee winners include: pragmatism, malapropism, pantomime, pontificate and bibliography.

According to Brendan Corbett, Group Head of Marketing at Eason, ‘now in its fifth year, Eason Spelling Bee continues to grow with 1,100 schools taking part this year. This year’s competition is set to be the most exciting year yet with hundreds of young minds hoping to win the Eason Spelling Bee 2015 Champion title. We continue to be more amazed each year by the incredible talent in each school and by the motivation and determination shown by these children.

‘Spelling is a great way to open up the sphere of learning in a fun way and help to develop reading and literacy skills. The enthusiasm from teachers and parents around the country has been unbelievable and we can’t wait to meet all of this year’s “bees”!’

Speaking about RTÉ 2fm’s partnership with the Eason Spelling Bee, Ryan Tubridy, RTÉ presenter said, ‘Last year’s Eason Spelling Bee was fantastic and we at Tubridy on 2fm are absolutely delighted to be a part of it again this year. We love meeting Ireland’s best and brightest so we’re very excited to meet this year’s talented youngsters!’

Thanks to the Southern Star for the above link.

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Finally a word of congratulations to the Courtmac Soccer team, which won the seond division cup on Saturday night, before a large crowd. It always amazes me the way the parish turns out to support events. Remember we drew a fine crowd to the Dog Track the night before. No match report, (you are spoilt here), but some match pictures, click here. I think you need a Facebook account to see the page.  It's done in a strange manner.

 

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