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Enniscorthy at Christmas The run up to Christmas in Enniscorthy was packed with activity with Delightful Dollies Linedancing, Fairytales and Santa at the Castle, Bui Bolg parading through the streets, the switching on of the Christmas Street Lights and markets, markets everywhere. On Saturday 6th December after watching the Delightful Dollies kick their heels at Market Square I headed to the IFA Centre to take in the Christmas Craft Market organised by the ebullient Maura Flannery. Maura, a constant supporter and promoter of all things crafty, artistic and local had an array of colourful, festive and innovative stalls to delight even the most selective shopper with everything on display from exquisitely designed

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Christmas decorations by the lovely Sarah McClean (Lihua Zou) from China and Aneta Opolska and Mateusz Magdziak from Poland to felted knitwear by Blanka Davare from Switzerland and handmade cards by artist Marja van Kempen from Holland – all now living in the Enniscorthy area but adding a wonderful cosmopolitan element to the Christmas Fayre. PJ Furlong from Herbalife was there promoting all things healthy and energetic as was Sarah Byrne from Aloe Inspired Forever with Clean 9 – a 9 day nutritional body cleanse to kick start a weight management programme – one that we will no doubt need after all the indulgence of the festive period.

Mark Kavanagh displays his pens in the IFA Centre.

The Country Markets had a huge display of beautiful edibles on display as did Sarah Nolan Murphy with her colourful cupcakes and traditional puddings. Guidedogs for the Blind had their stall with an array of goods ideal for Christmas pressies along with Diane Murphy who had handcrafted everything on her stall herself over the past year and Carrig Crafts were there with a stunning array of handcrafted jewellery. Several Transition Year students had stalls displaying their wares including Niamh Crowhurst promoting her face and body scrubs and Sean Morrissey and Odhran Stynes who had produced fabulous slate cheeseboards for sale but my favourite I have to say was Mark Kavanagh from Davidstown whose innovative idea really impressed me – Mark is making pens from old and broken hurls belonging to some of the most famous hurlers of our time including Henry Shefflin, TJ Reid, John Mullane, Nicky English, Pat Fox, Tom Dempsey, Damian Fitzhenry, Billy Byrne, Larry O’Gorman and many, many more. Your pen comes in a beautifully crafted box which say this pen was crafted from the hurl of…… A most excellent idea and what a way to recycle old and broken hurls – top marks go to Mark not only for coming up with this idea but also for the wonderful sales pitch he gave me – he didn’t have to of course I was sold at the word hurl – and all

Bui Bolg participants in the Enniscorthy Christmas Parade. Pic: Maria Nolan.

The ebullient Maura Flannery at the Craft Market in the IFA Centre. Pic: Maria Nolan.

the more sold when he told me that all proceeds were going to The Irish Hospice Foundation – you will not get better value for your money than that. What a perfect gift for that man in your life who has everything – well he won’t have one of these! M a r k i s o n Tw i t t e r @markscwcrafts and on Facebook at Marks Custom

Wood Crafts and online at markscustomwoodcrafts@gmai l.com. Go on give him a shout and view this stunning gift. Compliments once again to Maura Flannery for bringing the Craft Fayre back to the IFA Centre and to the Enniscorthy Business Association (Enjoy Enniscorthy) who organised stalls on Rafter Street and who were responsible for Stephen

Murphy and all the other entertainment in the Square and the Bui Bolg Parade through the streets and the switching on of the Christmas lights by the ‘big fat man with the long white beard’. These people are to be highly commended for doing their utmost to make it a prosperous Christmas at and for Enniscorthy. – Maria Nolan

The Delightful Dollies Linedancers – entertaining the crowds in Enniscorthy. Pic: Maria Nolan.

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Enniscorthy Community Service Council has been in existence for 45 years serving the community of Enniscorthy and its environs. Delivering Meals on Wheels to about 60 people six days a week they always need volunteer drivers. Drivers are asked to be available between the hours of 11.45am–1.00pm Monday to Saturday for one week of the year. The Council also operates an information service (Enniscorthy Community Information Services) for the general public. This service has been running for the past 35 years offering FREE and CONFIDENTIAL information on social welfare, health services, housing, tax, education, consumer affairs, etc. The Enniscorthy Community Service Council sponsors a Care of the Elderly Community Employment scheme funded by Solas (FAS). The work on this project is a communication

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Farewell Jacqui

1914 Christmas Truce at Enniscorthy

Pic: Maria Nolan Lady in Red: Jacqui Hynes, Manager of the 1798 Centre, with family, friends, and staff members at her going away party in Holohan’s lounge in December.

The Riverside Park Hotel supports St Vincent de Paul

The newly formed Enniscorthy Historic and Re-enactment Group were at Market Square on Saturday 20th December to commemorate the 1914 Christmas Day Truce when Allied and German forces emerged from the trenches of No Man’s Land to celebrate the birth of Christ and revisit their own humanity in that Christmas time over one hundred years ago. Joined by Enniscorthy Choral Society and Stephen Murphy, who gave a beautiful performance of the poignant piece Christmas 1914, the Enniscorthy group in both German and Allied uniforms reenacted the famous handshake along with a little bit of football delighting those who had gath-

ered for the event with an emotive piece of living history. Some were visibly stirred by the momentous occasion and full of compliments for the Re-enactment Group who displayed poise, dignity and respect for the memory of those who in the depths of war amid the horrors of Flanders Fields were able to rediscover love and understanding for their fellow man if only for a couple of stolen hours on a Silent Night long ago. A moment in history that should never be forgotten. Following the ceremony at Market Square the Re-enactment Group did a walking, or should I say marching, tour of the town and were amazed by all the well wishers and good-

will their little pageant had generated with lots of people anxious to have their photos or their children’s photos taken with the jovial, well attired soldiers. It certainly added a different dimension to downtown Enniscorthy on the last weekend before Christmas. So well done once again Enniscorthy and well done to the Historic and Re-enactment Group who under the guidance and tutelage of Rory O’Connor and Ray Murphy were both honoured and privileged to be associated with the commemoration and look forward to a full and varied programme of events and reenactments in Enniscorthy in 2015. – Maria Nolan

Colm Neville, Riverside Park Hotel, presents Dessie Sheehan (representing St Vincent De Paul) with a cheque for €5,000 on Monday 8th December.

The Riverside Park Hotel presented a cheque on 8th December to St Vincent De Paul for €5,000 as part of the hotel’s gratuities. The hotel

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Drugs & Alcohol Task Force Over 8,000 people in Co. Wexford helped to combat Drugs & Alcohol Abuse… As of now the government’s strategy to tackle the increasing problem of drugs and alcohol abuse is failing despite the dedicated work of the various professional and voluntary workers involved. This was stated by Declan MacPartlin, Chairman of the County Wexford Drugs & Alcohol Task Force, at a press conference at the end of 2014 to highlight the increasing devastation of people’s lives in County Wexford. In July 2009, introducing the new National Drugs Strategy 2009-2016, then Taoiseach Brian Cowan said, “problem drug use continues to be one of the most significant challenges facing our country. It undermines the potential of the person involved, devastating the lives of families and causing huge problems for local communities”, the Task Force Chairman said. That situation had not just remained since 2009 but in County Wexford and throughout the country, the problem of drugs and alcohol abuse had multiplied, he said. “That this has happened against a background of reduced resources to tackle the problem is reflected in a failed strategy and frontline and voluntary agencies

County Wexford Drugs & Alcohol Task Force (CWDATF) Committee Members South East Regional Drugs Task Force (as former chair): Paul Delaney. Cornmarket Project: Paul O’Brien. CEO, Aiséirí: Paul Conlon. CEO, Ferns Diocesan Youth Service (FDYS): Kieran Donohue. Probation Service: Michele Weir. Department of Social Protection: Joan Etchingham. Community Forum: Ann Lacey. Wexford Family Support: Breda de Gaye. Health Service Executive (HSE): Annemarie Walshe. Revenue Customs & Excise: Margaret Doyle. Garda Siochána: Noel McSweeney. Independent Chairman: Declan MacPartlin.

being asked to achieve the impossible”, the Task Force Chairman said. The result in Co. Wexford was not just a substantial increase in the problem of substance misuse but associated deaths through ill health and suicide of young people together with an emerging problem of drugs and alcohol related homelessness, he said. There were committed expert professional and voluntary people fully capable of tackling the issue of substance misuse but under the existing ‘Government Strategy’ they were not being backed with sufficient resources, the Task Force Chairman said. “Until this happens instead of stabilising the drugs and alcohol problem the lack of an effective National Drugs

Strategy will mean an increase of misery for individuals, and further insidious undermining of society involving ever younger family members”, he said. The recently published study by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs and Alcohol ‘Illicit Drug Markets in Ireland’ said that there was a growing evidence both internationally and in Ireland that partnership approaches involving local communities, state agencies and other stakeholders offered the most effective method of responding to many drug problems, he said. “The Wexford Task Force agrees with this summation and, for instance, the figures for clients assisted by Wexford’s Cornmarket Project indicates just how important it is to have

a properly resourced, co-ordinated effort to combat what is an escalating problem involving ever young members of the community”, the Wexford Task Force Chairman said. An indication of the extent of the substance abuse problem in Co. Wexford could be seen in the extent of the work of the Cornmarket Project which on a non judgemental basis assisted people needing help with their substance abuse. “In the past decade Cornmarket has dealt with 8,980 clients and, importantly, of those who were offenders 87% of them have not since offended”, he stated. This statistic alone indicated the value of an effective intervention service which gave an opportunity for drug users and offenders, not in contact with existing services, to be motivated towards treatment, rehabilitation and other supports, he said. “The one heartening thing to be seen in the whole substance misuse problem is the level of expertise and dedication of those involved in frontline action, but the disheartening thing is the continued pressure on resources which contravenes every strategy and report on how to tackle the continuously increasing undermining of society by drugs and alcohol abuse”, Declan MacPartlin concluded. n

Bridgeen Brooks and Geraldine Ryan working in the St VIncent de Paul shop in Enniscorthy this Christmas. Pic: Donal Cullen. A volunteer with South East Animal Rescue in Enniscorthy this Christmas. Pic: © Joseph Doyle

Enniscorthy VTOS at the Enniscorthy Adult Education Centre The annual Awards Ceremony was held at the Bellefield GAA Complex on Wednesday 10th December. In attendance and presenting the Certificates was Mary Walsh Adult Education Officer of the Waterford and We x f o rd E d u c a t i o n a n d Training Board. Mary was warmly welcomed by the staff and students at the Centre. There was a party atmosphere with plenty of festive food and cheer as there was a distinct Christmas flair to the celebrations. VTOS celebrated their 25th Anniversary this

year and ended on a high note. Congratulations were extended to students past and present who were presented with Awards in Business Administration and General Learning at FETAC Level 5 with others achieving a General Learning Award at FETAC Level 3. Manual Handling certificates were presented on behalf of Mary Barron of Silver Fern. The staff of VTOS were congratulated and thanked for their professional expertise, help on the day and their dedication to ensuring that the students achieved to the max-

Left: Liana Mizane, Monica Ilunga, Paul O'Leary & Terry Ryan, Business Teacher. Pic: James Quirke.

imum of their potential. The coordinator, Eithne Agar, reflected o n t h e ‘ Wi n t e r o f o u r Discontent’ however as the days lengthen from the solstice onwards there is much

to hope for with the learning and wisdom to be gained through the VTOS programme. The students were urged to use their knowledge for their own betterment and that of

society. The AEO, Mary Walsh, commented on the challenge undertaken by the students as they devote so much time to their studies with so many other demands on their time

and energy. A very Happy New Year to all its friends and associates from ‘the present that keeps on giving’, that is VTOS Enniscorthy. n Pic: James Quirke.


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The six week programme will provide opportunities for men to increase their understanding of prostate cancer and its consequences, explore their own experiences or concerns with other men and help them to develop their own coping skills in dealing with Prostate Cancer. Topics up for discussion will include physical, psychological and emotional health, sexual functioning, information and practical needs, social and spiritual needs. These topics are open to change depending on the needs of the group.

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Hope & Dream 10 charity road race The 2015 Hope & Dream 10 Charity Road Race was officially launched in Enniscorthy’s Presentation Centre on 10th December last. The race will consist of a 10 mile run and a 10k walk and will take place on April 12th, 10.15am, at The Promenade, Enniscorthy. This year’s event is being organised by Michael Jordan, well known Secretary of the Hope Cancer Support Centre in Enniscorthy. Michael will be assisted by a team of 200 committed volunteers. Funds raised from the event will go to the Hope Cancer

S u p p o r t C e n t re a n d t h e Wexford Branch of Console, the national suicide charity. In 2014, €146,484 was raised for these two charities. This brings the event total to an amazing €389,216 since it was begun in 2012 by local men Tom Herlihy and John O’Leary. To find out more about the 2015 version of the Hope & Dream 10 you can contact: Hope Cancer Support Centre, 22 Upper Weafer Street, Enniscorthy. Tel: 087-2379035. info@hopeanddream10.com www.hopeanddream10.com/ Facebook: “Hope & Dream 10 Mile”. n

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Gala Dinner in the Riverside Park Hotel on 28th November to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Enniscorthy & District Chamber

Michael Bennett (President Enniscorthy Chamber), Pat Cox (Guest Speaker), Cllr James Browne, Lily Owens and Jackser Owens (former Chairman Enniscorthy Town Council). The Riverside Park Hotel kindly sponsored a Christmas Shop Window Competition as part of the Enniscorthy Business Association programme of entertainment in Enniscorthy in Dec. And the deserving winner was EVOLV – well done Nuala & Matt. Our picture (left) shows Nuala Ronan (Evolv) receiving her prize from Angela Devitt (Sales and Marketing Manager, Riverside Park Hotel, sponsors) and Frank Corcoran (Slaney News) representing the Enniscorthy Business Association.

Megan O’Neill, Ann Redmond, and Annmarie Redmond, enjoying Christmas in Enniscorthy.

Paula and John Murphy at the Enniscorthy Chamber 25th Anniversary celebrations.

The Michael Foley CBS Bursary Fund annual St. Stephen’s Day Pudding Run: The Foley family – daughters Michelle, Maedhbh and Ciara, son Kevin and wife Terri (daughter Eimear missing from photo). Pic: Maria Nolan.

Corah, Mary and Alannah Dobbs, dressed up for Christmas in Enniscorthy.

Amy Walsh, Rebecca and Blaithin O’Neill, Bunclody, enjoying their Christmas visit to Enniscorthy.

The Delightful Dollies, Enniscorthy, Christmas Party in The Bailey in December. Above left: Celine Fortune, Helen Wildes, Sally Murphy and Liz O’Brien. Above right: Ellen Miller, Annette Muldoon, Anne Dodds O’Brien, Rachel Spencer and Peggy Dillon.


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CHRISTMAS IN ENNISCORTHY Santa arriving in Enniscorthy on 6th December.

Enniscorthy’s Got Talent Winner: Niamh Murphy. Pic: Cathy Keane.

Celebrity judge, Don Conroy, shows Donal Cullen some of the EBA Primary Schools Art Competition entries. Competition kindly sponsored by Byrnes Bookstore.

Thanks to the EnniscorThy BusinEss AssociATion there were many positive things happening in Enniscorthy this christmas… FESTIVE LIGHTS The Enniscorthy Business Association (EBA) would like to thank all the businesses in town who contributed towards the cost of putting up the town’s stunning Christmas Lights and putting on the town’s Christmas programme of entertainment. Without these businesses our streets would have been dark and dreary this Christmas. Also thanks to Enniscorthy Municipal District for their generous financial contribution. CHrISTmaS ParadE For the second successive year the EBA organised a spectacular Christmas Parade featuring the Bui Bolg street theatre group. The streets of Enniscorthy were packed with spectators who enjoyed the sight and sound of the various performers, including Santa Claus himself, as they passed through the town. ENTErTaINmENT  The entertainment programme ran over the weekends in December with everything from theatre, panto, music, dancing, choirs, etc and the superb Stephen Murphy keeping the entertainment running smoothly ably assisted by Tom Byrne on sound.

Brother and sister Darragh and Chloe Jordan with Santa at Bellefield. Pic: Maria Nolan.

ENNISCOrTHy’S GOT  TaLENT One of the undoubted highlights was the final of the Enniscorthy’s Got Talent Competition which was won by the talented Niamh Murphy. You can check out the video of Niamh and all the other performances on the “Enjoy Enniscorthy” and “Slaney News” Facebook pages thanks to the wonderful work of videographer Cathy Keane. CraFT STaLLS A wide range of crafts and other produce was displayed by Transition Year students as well as local businesses on Rafter Street, Church Street and Main Street, all adding to the wonderful Christmas atmosphere. SHOP wINdOw  COmPETITION The Riverside Park Hotel kindly sponsored a Christmas Shop Window Competition. A panel from the hotel walked around town on 12th December to judge and the top prize of a trip for two people to one of the Great National Hotels in Ireland with 2 nights bed & breakfast and 4course evening meal was deservedly won by Evolv on Castle Hill. Well done Matt and

Nuala. Your shop is always a delight to behold and hopefully many more shops will follow your good example and we look forward to an even bigger and better entry next year. PrImary  SCHOOLS  arT COmPETITION  Another great competition was the Primary Schools Art Competition with lots of great prizes. This was the first year the Enniscorthy Business Association ran this competition and the huge entry of over 500 exceeded all expectations. All entries were dispalyed in a shop premises on Castle Street kindly provided by John Kavanagh. The sponsors, Byrnes Bookstore, will be holding a prizegiving night later this month with the celebrity judge, Don Conroy, in attendance where he will give a workshop and present the prizes to the various category winners and runners-up. GaLa CHrISTmaS raFFLE A l a rg e p ro p o r t i o n o f Enniscorthy’s businesses came together again this Christmas to allow their customers participate in a major Christmas Raffle with loads of prizes. For every €10 a customer spent in a par-

ticipating outlet they received a token to put on a competition card provided by the participating outlets. Once the card contained 10 tokens it was entered into a major draw with loads of shopping voucher prizes. The prizewinners were: Sara Byrne 1st Prize €500 in Vouchers. Mrs Pender 2nd Prize €300 in Vouchers. Paul Doyle 3rd Prize €200 in Vouchers. 4th to 10th Prizes of €100 each in vouchers: Margaret McMullen, Rita Redmond, Eliza Chapman, Megan Mitten, Brian Kehoe, Madison O’Brien, Shannon Dagg. 11th to 15th Prizes of €50 each in vouchers: Mary O’Leary, Breda Ryan, Bridie Devereux, Sean Lenehan and Samantha Dreelan. Plus various Spot Prizes of €50 vouchers. OTHEr aCTIVITy In addition to all the foregoing which was organised through the Enniscorthy Business Association there was lots happening elsewhere (much of it covered on these pages) including Santa in the Castle and in Kilcannon, carol services, concerts, coffee mornings, Christmas cupcakes demonstration, pantomimes,

concerts, craft fair, various events in Enniscorthy library, etc. In fact there was so much happening that the Enniscorthy Business Association produced 15,000 copies of an excellent brochure highlighting it all. FrEE ParKING The free parking provided by Enniscorthy Municipal District (every Friday and Saturday in December until Christmas, from 12 noon and also on Mon 22nd, Tues 23rd, and Weds 24th December) was most welcome. With 10 public car parks with a total of 401 pay parking spaces, a further 547 on-street pay parking spaces, 63 disabled spaces, and 507 free all-yearround car parking spaces there was plenty of spaces for shoppers to use in the run up to Christmas. The Enniscorthy Business Association asked town-centre business owners and their staff not to park outside their own premises and thankfully most complied and left these prime spots available for shoppers but, unfortunately, a handful insisted on parking outside their own premises thus depriving themselves and their neighbours of potential customers.

The logic of such behaviour always baffles this writer! E N N I S C O rT H y   T O w N VOuCHEr  Enniscorthy Chamber organised a massive banner across Castle Street to promote the Enniscorthy Town Voucher Scheme (one voucher which can be used in different businesses and services across the town). Three of our local institutions helped bring about this innovative scheme; the Chamber of Commerce, the Credit Union and the Enniscorthy Business Association. In all there are over 80 businesses which accept the vouchers. A full list of the participating businesses and trades people can be found at the Enniscorthy Chamber of Commerce website and any others who wish to join are more than welcome. The vouchers can be purchased at the following: Credit Union, Byrnes Bookstore, Frizelle O’Leary Solicitors, Hilltop Dry Cleaners and the Waterfront. At the time of going to print we don’t have an update on how much was spent on these vouchers in the pre-Christmas period but hopefully sales were good and this will help to safe-guard retail jobs in the town. n

Santa at Bellefield GAA another lovely Enniscorthy Christmas event was a surprise  visit  by  Santa  to  the Coiste  na  nOg  annual Children’s Party at Bellefield Gaa.  The excitement was palpable in the clubhouse as the children heard the tinkling of Santa’s bell as the wonderful man himself entered the building complete with large black sack with something for everyone in the audience.

One little man in particular, Darragh Jordan, was particularly taken with the jovial man in red and followed him all the way out to the front door and was most reluctant to let him go amid copious hugs and kisses. Well done Rapparees/ Starlights GAA and Coiste Committee for organising this free Christmas event for all their little members. – Maria nolan

The Delightful Dollies Christmas party in The Bailey: Catherine Rossiter, Cathy Murphy, Josephine Dunne.

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CHRISTMAS IN ENNISCORTHY The spirit of Enniscorthy at Christmas Over the festive period I was completely Christmased in the most wonderful way by a  visit  to  Santa’s  Grotto  at Kilcannon  Garden  Centre and was completely blown away by the total wonder of it all.  The idea from my two older nieces, Michelle and Ciara, to take their cousin, my youngest niece Sheila, to see Santa at Kilcannon and to include me was magic in itself and Kilcannon pulled out all the stops this year creating the magic and enchantment of this delightful time of the year. From the moment that 6year-old Sheila knocked on the green door and stepped

over the threshold into the dreamlike winter Wonderland she was under the Ho Ho Ho spell just as the adults in her company were. Sheila was the proud possessor of a Golden (shades of Willy Wonka like) ticket which made her a very special little girl indeed and she got to hear a lovely story from Mrs. Claus and was allowed to sprinkle magic dust into the Christmas pudding bowl making a Christmas Wish for someone apart from herself (a very nice idea indeed). Mrs. Claus was excellent – pleasant, round faced, warm and lovely and when she asked Sheila if she would like to sit on Santa’s bed and hold

the Naughty and Nice Lists the captivated 6-year-old was duly impressed and held the lists in her arms with the greatest of reverence. Sheila was presented with a lovely Christmas Tree decoration to colour in herself and asked to guess the name of the beautiful white teddy bear which she aptly enough christened Wooly. Then all of us were invited to sit in Santa’s charming sleigh and let a few giddy-ups at Rudolf and then it was off to see the Big Fat Man with the long white beard who was another kindly gentle person who made 6-year-old Sheila feel completely at ease as she told Santa exactly what she would like him to bring her

on Christmas morn. He invited her to choose a present from his large sacks and wisely she picked a lovely, cuddly Rudolf and we said our goodbyes and headed into a lovely, partially covered garden area to post our letter to Santa and partake of delicious hot chocolate and of course relive our magical experience. Made even more so when Sheila told us that her wish when she sprinkled magic dust into the Christmas pudding bowl was for a very happy Christmas for her friend Caoimhe. Well done Kilcannon – it was a truly beautiful encounter with the Enniscorthy Spirit of Christmas. – Maria nolan

Sheila Doyle holding the Naughty & Nice Lists on Santa’s Bed at Kilcannon. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Re-enacting the 1914 Christmas Day Truce Enniscorthy Historic and Re-enactment Group were at Market Square on Saturday 20th December to commemorate the 1914 Christmas Day Truce when Allied and German forces emerged from the trenches of No Man’s Land to celebrate the birth of Christ and revisit their own humanity. See full story on page 6.

Tom Boland with Luba Kovak from Slovakia. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Enniscorthy Gaelscoil Christmas Bazaar: Caoimhe, Richard, and Roisin Quinsey with Santa.

Paula Shaughnessy and Helen Thompson with Ray Murphy. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Enniscorthy Gaelscoil Christmas Bazaar: Cody and Taylor O’Connor, Ballindaggin, with Santa.

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CHRISTMAS IN ENNISCORTHY Enniscorthy Christmas Parade

Christmas Parties in the Riverside Park Hotel

Wexford County Council children’s Christmas party in the Riverside Park Hotel: Above Left: Cormac and Garry Laffan, Jessica Doyle (Santa’s helper), Annmarie and Caitlin Laffan,Galbally. Above Right: Jack, Martina and Sam Berry, Jessica Doyle (Santa’s helper), Sara Berry and Aine Roche, Glynn.

Delightful Dollies in full voice

The Delightful Dollies singing Christmas Carols in the Market Square on 20th December.

County Wexford Down Syndrome Christmas Party in the Riverside Park Hotel. Above: Johanna Chapman, Monart, Holly Donaldson, Gorey, and Ellen Jordan, Enniscorthy. Below: Aoibhe Jordan, Bronagh Murphy Buckley, Darragh Jordan, and Rachel Murphy Buckley, Enniscorthy.


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60th Birthday in December of Kathleen Flynn, Ballymurn, in the Riverside Park Hotel pictured with husband Matty.

Ui Cinsealaigh Enniscorthy Historical Society Christmas dinner in the Riverside Park Hotel in December. Above: Mary Mackey, Secretary, receiving bouquet of flowers from Breda Canny. Below: Breda Canny, Mary Murphy, and Breda Kennedy.

as PrO of Enniscorthy drama I was delighted to hear recently from  one  of  our  actors  Nic Furlong who played richard roma  in  our  summer  production  of  Glengarry Glen ross staged at The Presentation Centre in august. Nic, a very talent thespian, has been busy since then making his way and hopefully making his name as far away as L.A. Nic has been taken on by RPM Talent Agency who have negotiated auditions for their actors for shows like When I Met Your Mother, Breaking Bad, and Brooklyn 99. While in L.A. Nic took the opportunity

to do masterclasses with Anthony Meindl a well known and highly respected acting coach and screenwriter. Nic has also been extremely busy closer to home and has worked on two feature films, three short movies and two commercials. One of the short stories has recently been accepted into the Richard Harris Film Festival in Limerick where it received a tremendous reception. One of the feature films Taryn Baker is due to be released into cinemas nationwide towards the end of 2015 and the second one Captive will be coming out on DVD in early March and will be available from HMV, XtraVision and online from Amazon. Nic has also been asked back by Stephen Patrick Kenny, Director of Captive, to appear in another movie called The Pigman Murders and is due to begin filming early next year. How lovely to see a local lad doing so well both home and abroad. Having seen Nic in Glengarry Glen Ross there

is no doubt that he has the Xfactor – a handsome, attractive, confident guy with oodles of acting ability – that’s a combination for success if I ever heard one. Don’t forget to mention Enniscorthy Drama Group when you are being interviewed on the red carpet Nic!

Nic is currently signed with the Morgan Agency in Ireland and is living between Wexford and Dublin – you can follow his p ro g re s s o n F a c e b o o k , Instagram and Twitter: instagram.com/nicfurlong, facebook.com/nick.furlong2, twitter.com/NicFurrlong – Maria nolan

Enniscorthy Musical Society is travelling back in time Enniscorthy musical Society is travelling back in time to the land of OZ in The EmEraLd CITy. Their upcoming production of THE WIZARD OF OZ will take place in Colaiste Bride Enniscorthy from Tues 7th April to Sat 11th April 2015. A show for all the family – not to be missed. Keep up to date with information on the EMS Facebook page “Enniscorthy Musical Society”. We’re off to see the wizard, the wonderful WIZARD OF OZ! n

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Indoor MarkeT every Friday 9am to 4pm

With a range of both new and used clothing and footwear to choose from, there's bound to be something to suit every style and taste. Other stalls offer ornaments and trinkets, children’s toys, jewellery, books and artwork, and an array of delicious homemade cakes. The indoor market facilitates the local community by offering a service for local people by local people. All proceeds go toward the maintenance and upkeep of the Community Centre. The cost of a stall is €10 for one table. Please be sure to book in advance as places are limited and the market is getting bigger and better every week! To book please contact Bernie or Vicki at the Community Centre reception on (053) 923 7511, or email: reception@ templeshannonccc.com A group of friends enjoying a pre-Christmas get together in the Monageer Tavern last month.


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Colla Voce singing school success C o l l a   Vo c e   i s   J o a n n e mcCabe's vocal teaching practice,  providing  1-to-1  voice training for all ages, musical theatre classes and lots more. Joanne holds classes in her home  village  of  Clonroche and also in New ross, Gorey and in the beautiful setting of Enniscorthy’s Presentation Centre.   Joanne is a virtuoso soprano in her own right and is a regular performer on stage all over the South East most recently seen and heard giving a superb performance in the lead role of Eva Peron in Evita in St Michael’s Theatre New Ross. Joanne is also the energetic conductor of the Enniscorthy Gospel Choir. Joanne’s students are following in her own footsteps with many prizewinners among them. Most recently 13 of her students sang as part of the Christmas programme of entertainment in Enniscorthy’s Market Square and four of them qualified for the final of the Enniscorthy’s Got Talent

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competition. Joanne was delighted, “I’m so very proud of the 13 students who took to the Market Square stage. Some were seasoned performers , some giving it a go for the first time and all handled it so well.” The benefit of professional singing classes could be clearly seen and heard. To enquire about joining Joanne’s growing number of successful students please call 086-1073841. n

Colla Voce student Michaela White was picked from the Royal Irish Academy of Music's national examining session to receive the award for outstanding performance in her Grade 4 Musical Theatre Exam.

Definitely not a mirage! Bellydancing  in  wexford  is definitely not a mirage – it’s very much a reality. Sandstorm Dance Company recently ran their show 'Mirage' in both the Wexford Arts Centre and Gorey Little Theatre. The show is a brand new collaboration between Sandstorm and Wexford town based tribal fusion group The Belladonna and is an unforgettable night of classical and fusion style Bellydance, Egyptian Folklore, Indian dance, Spanish dance and Latin fusions. Featuring The Belladonna and Shelley Smith as guest stars, the show has something for everyone: young, old, conservative, or a "free spirit", even lovers of the Celtic Harp! From Sandstorm’s Kate, Maria and Reka performing at Wexford’s Caca Milis Cabaret.

lyrical to fierce and fiery, Sandstorm bring a dazzling variety of styles and props such as swords, candles, wings, zills and silk veils to name just a few! Sandstorm is a newly formed Enniscorthy based bellydance company with four devoted members: Reka Fodor (Choreographer and Artistic Director), Kate McKenna, Maria Scanlon and Christina Delaney. They perform a wide variety of Middle Eastern, North African and Indian dance styles. Sandstorm member Kate McKenna believes, “Bellydance is widely misunderstood and misrepresented and our main goal is to raise the profile of this beautiful art form. Working with theatres accross County

Wexford enables us to offer bellydancing a well respected platform on stage!” The company has shows planned in Carlow and Belfast in 2015 and no doubt will be appearing at local venues also throughout 2015. So keep an eye our for them at a venue near you. The company also holds Bellydance workshops, classes and performs at weddings, hen parties, restaurants, women's day celebrations, festivals, dance and variety shows, etc (but NOT pub, nightclub or bachelor/stag parties!) Sandstorm is always on the lookout for dedicated new members. If you like the idea of the stage, have some dance experience and are not afraid

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Kate McKenna. Pic: Don Ronan

of hard work, they would love to hear from you! Check out: www.sandstormdance.com or email: sandstormdance@outlook.ie n

2014 was a great year for local rapper Podge dwyer… In his own words: “2014 was madness. On a personal level, the greatest thing ever happened but, with that it brought some crazy periods trying to adapt but we came out looking ok. On a musical level it’s been unreal. Highlights include: ● The ridiculous support I got for Demons II especially from those in Enniscorthy who lived through that "Black November". ● RTE getting hold of the song and the documentary that followed. ● My gig in Benedicts which was just out of the planet. ● Getting picked up by Chuck D's Rapstation after I dropped "Badman's World" and getting it played along with receiving props from the great man himself. ● Paul McGrath expressing on Twitter that he loved one of my songs. ● Being front page of The Echo and Guardian in succession and the Independent covering a piece on me. ● Road Less Travelled becoming my second successive song on American radio. ● Berry Jam.

And all the other great things that happened including people I've been fans of for years now considering me their peer from a different country. In summary it’s been an awesome year both musically and personally, that I can't fully summarise while on the shitter. I'd like to greatly thank those who have supported me and who I've had an impact on. I'd also like to apologise to anyone who was affected or offended by my periods of madness. "Nuthin But A Boozehound" is almost done and I won't let you down. Have a good 2015. Peace and RIP Bobby Womack.” And modest man that he is Podge didn’t even mention his starring role in Enniscorthy Drama Group’s production of Pvt. Wars. Yes, a busy and successful year for Podge. n


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JamIE’S GOOd NEwS If you’re reading this, chances are you are above ground. That in itself is good news!!! Happy New Year!!! THaT’S NICE Before we delve in, I want to make one thing crystal clear. I have nothing but respect and admiration for Brendan O’Carroll. His success is astounding and he is entitled to every last drop of it. But I recently saw Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie. What can I say? If you are a fan, chances are you saw it in the cinema and rushed out to buy the DVD. And as with Brendan, I wish you every happiness with it. But ask yourself objectively, was it any good and did you get short changed? The two answers you’re looking for there are no and yes, respectively. The television show works. It might not be to your taste, and I will freely admit to watching it sporadically and laughing out loud. But fundamentally it works, it is gently humorous in a pantomime

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View From The Nosebleeds way and a major Irish success story. In short it is a winning formula. So inevitably, as was the wont with popular sitcoms of the 70’s and 80’s, the movie was a foregone conclusion. But take off your rose tinted glasses and watch the movie spinoffs of Are you Being served? or steptoe and son again. Sweet Alf Garnett on a barge pole they are nothing short of woeful. Take your characters and send them on holiday – lazy, predictable and populist. Therein lies the problem with D’Movie. There are many good things about it, the opening is simply joy-

ous and, throughout the movie, Dublin has never looked more gorgeous. When the comedy hits, it is really funny (Jon Kenny can take a simple line and make it worthy of three belly laughs). But then there are the bad points. Oh, there are bad points. The subplot with the ninja school For The Blind is just that, a one joke gag. A gag the film stretches over an hour and is surrounded by misplaced blatant racism. It is cringe worthy. And despite the upgrade in the way the movie was filmed it constantly felt like one long episode of the sitcom which is not a bad

thing but it is when you have to fill 90 something minutes. On the flip side is The inbetweeners 2 which I watched after D’Movie. The first film was also an extension of a standard episode but it held your attention for longer than D’Movie. It tried to be a standalone film and there were glimpses of originality and a sense of a movie rather than a faceless cash-in. The sequel ups the game considerably. We join our hapless heroes as Will is trying and failing to adapt to life in Bristol Unveristy. Jay is “living the dream” in Australia with an inspired Scorcese spoof of his

famous “tracking shot monologue”. For me, the high point of the movie. Because you know in your heart, as per usual, Jay is talking through his hoop and none of it is remotely true but it is hilarious. The boys decide to join Jay in Australia and they go on a journey to track down Jane from the first movie, the woman Jay madly loves but can’t bring himself to admit. What follows has all the trademarks of what we’ve come to expect. Sad attempts to be normal, poo and wee jokes, the endless quest for a place to fit in. And the last ten minutes is,

believe it or not, a beautiful piece of existentialism. The actors play it almost like Wa i t i n g F o r G o d o t … I f Waiting For Godot had homoerotic undertones and two piss jokes. All joking aside, it is a glorious sequence and it bookends a clever little film. Mrs. Brown’s Boys has Brendan O’Carroll playing a Chinese man (with dodgy accent) from Finglas. Go figure. So there you have it. Two majorly successful movies. One that will, especially if you’re a fan, leave you feeling short-changed and once you stop viewing as a devotee will see it for what it is, a diverging little movie that always feels like a studio cash-in. Which also has genuine love and warmth in among the racism and poor sight gags. The other will make you weary of visiting a water park again and hopefully should steer you towards reading Waiting For Godot. And also wish you never have to work with dolphins… or as a toilet attendant. – Jamie Murphy

Christmas Party Nights at the Riverside Park Hotel

Above: Mary Martin and Rose Walsh enjoying their party night in the Riverside Park Hotel in December. Left: Caim National School staff enjoying their party night.


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Wexford Has Talent – Have You? The inaugural wexford Has Talent has announced a panel of 15 judges who will help performers through the audition stages and the wexford Has Talent Semi-Final and Final. The brand new competition is open to all and all manner of talents and it is entirely free to enter with a cash prize pot of €2,000 for the winner. Coming on board with the brand new Talent Show as judges and MC’s are the following well known personalities from around the county, Tom Dempsey – All-Ireland winning Wexford hurler and regular host of many Strictly Come Dancing & Take Me Out shows; Tony Carty – AllIreland winning singer/ actor with Wexford Light Opera Society and Oyster Lane Theatre Group; George Lawlor – Mayor of Wexford who has played the lead role in a number of Wexford Light Opera Society musicals; David

Pictured at the launch of Wexford Has Talent are some of the Wexford Has Talent Judges including L-R: Stony Burke (former Wexford and Kilkenny hurler and star performer with St. Michael’s Theatre Musical Society and New Ross Pantomime Society), Tony Carty (All-Ireland winning singer/actor with Wexford Light Opera Society and Oyster Lane Theatre Group), Billy Walsh (Head Coach to the Irish Amateur Boxing Team) and dual GAA star Lee Chin.

“Stoney” Burke – Former Wexford & Kilkenny hurler and star performer with St. Michael’s Theatre Musical Society and New Ross Pantomime Society; Alan Corcoran – Award winning radio presenter and musical

director and producer, Billy Walsh – Head Coach to the Irish Amateur Boxing Team, Ray Quigley, Pat Lawlor, Sharon Clancy, Carmel CorishWallace, Sue Furlong, Fr Aodan, Paul Walsh, Tara O’Brian, Ian Grey, Biddy

Walsh and Billy Dodd. Two days of auditions will take place on January 10th and 11th at White’s of Wexford. Applicants are invited to book their audition appointment in advance at www.wexfordhastalent.com

wexford Light Opera Society (wLOS)  is  delighted  to announce a terrific front line of  wLOS  favourites  for  its forthcoming  production  of CHESS in the National Opera House, wexford, from 27th april to 2nd may next. The all star cast features: Anatoly – Tony Carty. Florence – Siobhan Meyler Fawsitt. Svetlana – Aileen Donohoe.

The Arbiter – Eric Hayes. Molokov – Des Whelan. Walter de Courcey – George Lawlor. The part of Freddy will be announced later. Music by Benny Anderson & Bjorn Ulvaeus (ABBA). Lyrics by, and based on an idea by, Tim Rice. The Society last produced “CHESS”18 years ago in 1997 when it was a big hit with audiences and members alike. The story is centred on two Chess grandmasters, an American and a Russian, and the woman who manages one, and falls in love with the other. It’s a big dramatic show with a pulsating score, great cho-

ruses and songs such as “I Know Him So Well”, “One Night in Bangkok”, “Pity the Child”, “Someone Else’s Story” and of course “Anthem”. It is expected to prove a very popular choice to follow on last year’s hugely successful Sister Act! The production team for the show is the same successful team as Sister Act and The Witches of Eastwick b e i n g : - D i re c t o r – J o h n Donnelly; Musical Director – Fintan Cleary; Chorus Mistress – Eithne Corrigan and Choreographer – Nicole McDonald. Rehearsals commence this month for what promises to be a spectacular production.

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or turn up on the day to queue for an audition time. A panel of at least three independent judges will judge the auditions. From this audition process a shortlist of between 24 and 30 acts will go forward to take part in the live audience semi-finals at Whites of Wexford on January 24th and January 31st and 12 of these acts will make the final list to perform in front of a live audience at the Wexford Has Talent Final on Saturday, February 14th, at Whites of Wexford. Energia and Whites of Wexford are the sponsors of Wexford Has Talent. Tickets to the semi-finals and final event are on sale from Whites of Wexford. For further details and Wexford Has Talent news see www.Wexfordhastalent. com or join the event on Facebook.com/WexfordHasTa l e n t a n d Tw i t t e r @WexHasTalent n

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Congrats to all involved in Rathnure Panto’s production of “The Magic Wand”. Three hours of top class entertainment – singing, dancing, comedy and special effects that any professional panto show in Dublin would be proud of. Well done John, Liam and all involved with the group. We don’t know where you get your energy from but if you ever manage to bottle it please pass it on!!! Pic: Martin O’Connell

In costume: John Reilly and Liam Sharkey, producers, directors, writers and stars of Rathnure Panto.

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One of the stars of Chess will be Siobhan Meyler Fawsitt

The WLOS Carol Singers took to the local hotels during December singing carols for Wexford Meals on Wheels. It is over 30 years since the members started carol singing for local charities and over €250,000 has been raised to date – a huge achievement. n

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KARAOKE. Castle Bar. TRAdiTiOnAl iRish Music. Stamps. 9.30pm. sEA ROAd sEssiOns. Music. Wexford Arts Centre. dEREK RyAn. Wexford Opera House. BREndAn GRAcE. Riverside Park Hotel. pA dOylE. Toss Kavanagh’s. Bull & MAx. Toss Kavanagh’s. KARAOKE. Castle Bar. TRAdiTiOnAl iRish Music. Stamps. 9.30pm. MARy BlAcK. Riverside Park Hotel. ThE MAn WhOM featuring the cornell Orchestra. Wexford Opera House. Miss pAulA cOx pREsEnTs ThE pEAcOcKs pARTy. Music. Wexford Arts Centre. A BiT On ThE sidE. Comedy. Wexford Opera House. MARK cOMERfORd. Toss Kavanagh’s. dAvE clARK. Toss Kavanagh’s. cATAlpA. Drama. Wexford Arts Centre. KARAOKE. Castle Bar. TRAdiTiOnAl iRish Music. Stamps. 9.30pm. luAn pARlE livE WiTh clivE BARnEs. Music. Wexford Arts Centre. pOdGE ByRnE. Toss Kavanagh’s. EMily fuRlOnG. Toss Kavanagh’s. liTTlE RussiAn – WExfORd sinfOniA. Wexford Opera House. duKE spEciAl. Music. Wexford Arts Centre. KARAOKE. Castle Bar. TRAdiTiOnAl iRish Music. Stamps. 9.30pm. pJ O’cOnnOR. Toss Kavanagh’s. BRiAn ROBB. Toss Kavanagh’s.

The listing for Treacys Hotel / Benedicts was not available at time of going to print. We will put it up on “Slaney News” Facebook page asap.

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It would be prudent to check all events locally with the organisers and/or venues. Check www.wexlive.com for updated listings. Thanks to Joseph Doyle for his help with our comprehensive events guide. Please email your event details to slaneynews@gmail.com.

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Local pubs – new investment The pub trade has suffered more than most in the current era of austerity and declining disposable income so it is great to see some of our local publicans and hoteliers investing in the pub trade. Dawsons on Duffry Hill has been transformed both inside and outside (see ad page 7) and we will be featuring more on this story in our February issue. Vinnies Bar on the Island Road has also undergone major renovation and again we will have the full story in our February issue. Crown Bar to Re-Open The iconic Crown Bar located on Monck Street in Wexford town will reopen its doors in 2015. Colm Neville, owner of the Riverside Park Hotel in Enniscorthy, together with his brother Anthony, are delighted to confirm they have recently purchased the eminent hostelry. The Neville brothers have substantial plans to re-establish The Crown as one of the premier Wexford Town pubs and hope

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to add a substantial Beer Garden to the premises while seeking to preserve the charm and character that was always part of the Crown Bar in the new design. The Crown Bar holds a lot of memories for many people in Wexford and has been profoundly missed since its closing over two years ago. The Neville brothers are extremely excited to revive such an iconic bar as the Crown Bar and are looking forward to getting to work on the project with their design team over the coming weeks. Spice Restaurant, currently trading from the first floor of the premises, has a great trade and has won many food awards and will remain trading from the premises. Colm Neville is looking forward to working with Spice and believes both businesses will benefit from each other. Following substantial refurbishment and expansion works it is anticipated that the new Crown Bar will re-open its doors to the public in the summer of 2015. n

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Senator Feargal Quinn eyes up the three-week matured angus beef in local butchers Martin Doyle & Sons, Court Street, Enniscorthy, on a recent visit to the town. From left: Mark Hunt, Mick Crofts, Ger Doyle, Shane Doyle, Senator Feargal Quinn, Ann, Connie and Karen Doyle.

Lidl supports Barretstown Nichole Dempsey, Wexford, was one of the lucky 141 winners in the nationwide Lidl Trolley Dash, which took place Saturday 13th December in every Lidl store across the country. As well as winning their Christmas shopping for free (the average of goods won per person totalled €350), each winner also contributed to the whopping €135,438 which was raised from ticket sales in just two short weeks. A total of €5,677 was raised in Wexford alone. Speaking about Lidl’s Christmas Trolley Dash, Sinead Flynn of Lidl Ireland, said: “We are thrilled with the result of our Christmas fundraising initiatives for our charity partner Barretstown. In two short weeks, Lidl stores across the country have raised over €135,000 from one initiative alone. We would like to thank

Lidl Trolly Dash at Whitemill Industrial Estate, Wexford. Winner Nichole Dempsey crosses the line with staff and supporters. Left to right: Darius Kacinskas (store manager), Jasoslaw Mikiewicz, David Furlong, Olaf Kowalski, Natasha Webster, Neill O'Rourke (Sales Operations Manager), Nichole Dempsey (Wexford Winner), Holly Kehoe. Pic: Ger Carty.

all of our customers who have supported Barretstown through these initiatives and look forward to ramping up our activities in 2015 to raise even more

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Smyths Arro “Decorate Your Cupcakes” demonstration in Toffee & Thyme (congrats to Pauline on recent engagement!) – one of two sold-out nights in December.

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much needed funds for Barretstown." This year, Lidl also hosted its Christmas Markets in Dublin and Limerick for the first year

ever. Visits to Santa cost €8 and rides on the carousel were €2 per person, with all funds raised going to Barretstown. Barretstown Christmas cards were also on sale in all stores nationwide. The total of funds raised by the retailer for Barretstown had reached a whopping €185,594 by midDecember . Speaking about Lidl’s Christmas fundraising activity, Dee Ahearn, CEO of Barretstown, said: “We are absolutely delighted with Lidl’s fundraising activities… These funds will go a long way to reducing our waiting lists and increasing our capacity to take part in more hospital outreach visits, which is a programme we launched just this year. Each year Barretstown has to raise €4.5m to stay operational and it’s initiatives such as these that help us reach that target.”n

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Pudding Run 2014 They say that to be forgotten is to die twice, well that is certainly not the case for the late Michael Foley as a large crowd of family, friends, team-mates and associates gathered once again at Bellefield GAA Complex to participate in the annual St. Stephen’s Day Pudding Run in his memory and in aid of the Michael Foley CBS Bursary Fund which has helped two students each year since his passing to go forward to third level education. In rather unseasonable and certainly inclement weather conditions, the crowd shed the Christmas cobwebs and completed the course despite the heavy rain with Fran Miller of the Rappstars Social Steppers the first man home closely followed by Adrian Cambell with special recognition for Declan Ivers who completed the course twice and Padraig Doyle who was the first over 50 to return to the clubhouse. The first female home was Noeleen Kavanagh with Rappstars

Social Stepper Geraldine Collins hot on her heels. The first couple home were Paddy and Karen Tull and the first under 18 male award went to Dylan McVeigh and Aoibhe Donohue and Amy Dalton came in first in the female under 18 category. The first woman walker was Mary Kearney and the first couple to walk in together were Jim and Bridget Kearney - the Kearneys looking very strong indeed! Our first granny home was Madeline Doran and the first grandad was our own Fiacre Ryan and the first family in with a dog were Mary, Ellie, Anna and Daisy Kavanagh. Master of Ceremonies and chief organiser Phil Kearney paid tribute to Michael and his family and called on his daughters Michelle and Ciara to present the prizes to the winners. Phil thanked all who helped including Bellefield GAA, Terri Foley and Majella Murphy for providing the delicious refreshments and all who

contributed spot prizes with special mention for the nametakers Maedhbh Foley and Gina Murphy and all those who participated in the event. This lovely annual occasion gives Michael’s family, friends and clubmates an opportunity to come together each year at this very special time to remember him and to link up with each other and rekindle fond friendships and relive old times. – Maria Nolan

Some of Michael’s teammates at Pudding Run – Brian Ivers, Tomas McVeigh, Ger McVeigh, Declan Ivers, Adrian Fenlon and Ronan Furlong. Pic: Maria Nolan. Ken Kavanagh and his beautiful family home for Christmas at the Michael Foley Bursary Pudding Run. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Bellefield Social Steppers prepare for Pudding Run – Fran Miller, Marion and Ger McVeigh, Geraldine Redmond, Diana Murphy, Linda Tobin, Michelle O`Reilly. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Enniscorthy Toastmasters – celebrating 20 years Enniscorthy student

Enniscorthy Toastmasters: Some of the committee members planning the 20th anniversary event. L-R: James Doyle, Jim Ryan, Dympna Skelton, Maria Sinnott and Nicola Neville.

Calling all Past Toastmasters Members – A celebration evening will be held to mark the club’s anniversary on Friday 6th February 2015. Enniscorthy Toastmasters will mark its 20th Anniversary in February 2015. In honour of the occasion, a celebration evening will be held on Friday 6th Feb 2015 at the Riverside Park Hotel, Enniscorthy. If you have been a member of Toastmasters in the past, or

associated with the club in any way, they would love to hear from you and would be delighted to welcome you to share in their celebrations on the night, or if you have a story you would like to share about your Toastmaster experience they would love to hear it. Please contact the PRO Maria at 087-9953788 or email mariasinnotttm@gmail.com. Since 1994 the club has been dedicated to helping peo-

ple become better speakers and leaders. “Enniscorthy Toastmasters provides a supportive and positive environment where members have the opportunity to overcome their fear of public speaking and sharpen presentation skills,” says Dick Meaney, President of Enniscorthy Toastmasters. Other benefits include the opportunity to increase one’s confidence, build critical think-

ing skills and become an effective listener. “Toastmasters accepts you for who you are and helps you become whatever you aspire to be”, says club member Dympna Skelton. Enniscorthy Toastmasters meets each 1st, 3rd and 5th Monday at the Riverside Park Hotel, Enniscorthy, 8-10pm. For more information about the club, please visit their facebook page at enniscorthytoastmasters. About Toastmasters… Toastmasters International is a non-profit, educational organisation that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of meeting locations. The organisation’s membership exceeds 313,000 in more than 14,650 clubs in 126 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped people of all backgrounds become more confident in front of an audience. For information about local Toastmasters clubs, please visit www.toastmasters.org n

publishes GAA book Enniscorthy CBS student Dylan McVeigh has written and published his own GAA book about hurling and football in Wexford. The book is called “The Hurler on the Ditch” and features interviews and some teasers that he compiled for his Transition Year mini company. Check out “McBooks” on Facebook or ring 087-9772479 or 086-8118570 to get a copy. Dylan McVeigh displaying his book in the Ferrycarrig Hotel last month at the Coiste na nÓg convention.


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Local Enterprise Office bringing quality business training to County Wexford When people think of training, it doesn’t always have to be about lengthy courses, high tuition fees or far away educational institutions. Recognising time is money for business owners and their staff, The Local Enterprise Office (LEO) – Wexford puts on a wide selection of business-related clinics, training courses and workshops every year. 2015 is no different for aspiring entrepreneurs, established owner managers and key staff in a small business. The Local Enterprise Office - Wexford has just released its Spring 2015 Business Training Courses, Workshops, and Clinics brochure. Available to view online at www.localenterprise.ie/wexford, and to pick up in many public places. The team at the Local Enterprise Office can also post one out to people who think 2015 is the year to up their game. “We have divided our training into four strands: Training for Start Ups, Clinics for Small Business, Social Media Workshops for Small Business, and Workshops for Small Business,” says Tom Banville, Head of Enterprise at LEO Wexford. “These start next week and continue right through to June. At 7pm on Tuesday, January 20 we will run a Researching and Qualifying a Business Idea Seminar in Wexford County Council. It’s

a range of social media workshops and one-to-one clinics,” adds Tom. These include: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube. There are also clinics in public relations techniques, and working on your Blog and Sales techniques.

Tom Banville Head of Enterprise at LEO Wexford See ad on page 3 for details of LEO Spring 2015 Business Training Courses, Workshops, and Clinics.

aimed at those who have an idea for a new product or service and don’t know what to do next.” Aspiring entrepreneurs This is followed on Wednesday, January 21 by a Business Idea Clinic – whereby businesses can book in for a one-hour one-to-one confidential meeting. “A very important first stop for people at the early stages of a business or who would like to become their own boss is our highly pop-

ular Start Your Own Business courses. These run in Wexford, Enniscorthy, Gorey and New Ross, one night a week over 10 weeks.” Marketing and social media mix Of course, staying up to date with the latest trends in growing, managing and promoting a business are key to success. “Marketing and particularly online marketing are very important for all businesses today and so we have

Financial focus If you’re in business a while fear not, there is also something for you. The Business Health Check Clinic on January 28th is a good place to start and will take just an hour. Cash flow and financial management is such a major concern for businesses of all sizes, LEO Wexford has a Book-keeping Course on its training schedule as well as workshops on Take Control of your Finances in Ten Immediate Steps and Excel for Business – Intermediate Level. Business growth Recognising the importance of productivity, LEO Wexford is also running courses in Time Management and Lean Management as well as Sales Skills. “It’s vital that we meet the demand for training in Wexford in order to keep businesses starting up, growing and creating jobs. There really is something for everyone in our new Programme which is available to book online at www.localenterprise.ie/wexford.“ says Tom Banville. n

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Enniscorthy Business Association needs you! The Enniscorthy Business Association (EBA), under the chairmanship of Damian Byrne, is actively seeking new members. The group was formed to represent the genuine concerns of business people based in Enniscorthy. If local business people come together and act in a unified and assertive manner tangible benefits can be achieved for all members and for the town of Enniscorthy as a whole. The association has produced an attractive brochure outlining what it has achieved to date and what work it will be doing in the months and years ahead. To continue their activities and to promote, support and represent the businesses of Enniscorthy, the association needs all local businesses to join up (€30 for a year) and express their views at the EBA’s regular meetings. The brochure and membership form can be got by emailing the EBA at: e.b.a.enniscorthy@gmail.com or by contacting us in the Slaney News (telephone: 087-2403310, slaneynews@gmail.com). n

Wexford Business Information Service The Wexford Business Information Service was officially launched in Wexford Library on Wednesday 19th November 2014 by An Cathaoirleach Malcolm Byrne. The new service, based on the top floor of Wexford Town Library, is a joint project of Wexford County Council's Economic Development Section and its Public Library Service and its aim is to provide information and research support to local start-ups, SMEs and those looking to develop their careers. In addition to business books, magazines and newspapers, the service will provide access to the Mintel Market Research Database and the company database Vision-net. Customers will be able to access these databases for free in all public libraries in Wexford. A successful programme of business talks and workshops has already been run and a new programme is scheduled for 2015. For more information contact Wexford Library at bis@wexfordcoco.ie or call 053 9196760. n

Economic Profile of County Wexford An updated Economic Profile of County Wexford as at December 2014 has been compiled but at over 30 pages it’s too large to reproduce here but readers can view and download it at: http://www.wexford.ie/wex/Departments/ EconomicDevelopment/Downloads/ n

Datapac awarded Hewlett Packard UK and Ireland Print Partner of 2014 Last month we reported on Enniscorthy success story, Datapac, Ireland's largest indigenous ICT solutions and services provider, winning the title of Sophos Irish Partner of the Year. And now comes news that it has also been awarded Hewlett Packard UK and Ireland Print Partner of the Year 2014. This marks the first time an Irish company has received this high profile award. The award is open to all HP Print Partners throughout Ireland and the UK. Datapac was awarded the title as it achieved significant customer and revenue growth for HP Print. n

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Sen Quinn launches second office for local solicitor

L-R: Liz Evered (staff), Feargal Quinn as he about to cut the tape, Jennifer Miller (staff), Julie Breen, Regina Kelly (staff) and John Breen.

Monday 8th December was an exciting and proud day for Julie Breen, her family and staff as Retail Therapy presenter and former Superquinn owner Senator Feargal Quinn arrived to Enniscorthy to officiate at the opening of a second legal office for Julie Breen Solicitor based in Irish Street. Julie Breen having achieved success with her well established office in Ferns, has expanded to include a second office in her home town. Sen. Quinn spoke of his delight to be asked to launch the

office for Julie and was his entertaining self as he met fellow business owners, managers and local people at the celebrations imparting his words of wisdom with one and all. A large crowd attended with many from diverse backgrounds such as local businesses from Enniscorthy and Ferns, other legal professionals in Co. Wexford, members of the Enniscorthy Municipal District, senior politicians, friends and family. Julie spoke afterwards saying, “I am delighted with the

day and with the support shown to me by so many people.“ She took the opportunity to thank her family and friends for their support over the years and spoke of how proud she was of the occasion. She assured everyone that it was right back to work following the launch to represent her clients with the committed service she prides herself on. Sen. Quinn addressed the invited guests to wish Julie, her family and staff continued success with her offices both in Enniscorthy and Ferns. n

Redmond's silver 'freedom box' to be returned to the people of Wexford Minister Paul Kehoe TD, Government Chief Whip, has welcomed the news that the silver ‘freedom box’, which b e l o n g e d t o We x f o r d Nationalist and Homerule leader John Redmond, is being returned to the people of Wexford. Minister Kehoe explained the return of the 'freedom box' to Co. Wexford, "The silver box was given to John Redmond, former leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party, when he was made a freeman of Wexford town in 1907. The freedom box, which has been acquired by the State from a private individual, will be held in Wexford County Council offices. "It is a further sign of the commitment of this government to mark the contribution made by John Redmond, as part of the Decade of Centenaries. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Redmond’s Home Rule Bill,

Guests at the official opening of Julie Breen’s new office in Enniscorthy L-R: Tony Ryan, Frank McGuinness, Minister Paul Kehoe TD, Cllr James Browne, Cllr Keith Doyle.

The South East to be European Capital of Culture 2020?

Minister Brendan Howlin, Minister Heather Humphreys and Minister Paul Kehoe with the ‘freedom box’.

and it is fitting therefore that the freedom box given to Redmond when he was made a freeman of Wexford back in 1907 would be returned to the people of the town before this year [2014] draws to a close.

"The Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht has also provided funding for the restoration of the Redmond Mausoleum in Wexford town, which Minister Humphreys visited earlier in the year". n

The South East region is to bid to host the European Capital of Culture 2020. The bid will be led by Waterford in partnership with Kilkenny and Wexford. A team from the three local authorities is being organised to bring together a wide range of stakeholders including the cultural sectors, tourism and educational bodies, local communities and public representatives to assist in developing a winning bid. Preparation of the bid will provide great social, economic and physical opportunities for the region on a long-term basis.

The European Capital of Culture is designated by the European Union for a period of one calendar year during which the host city or region organises a series of cultural events with a strong European dimension. Preparing a European Capital of Culture can be an opportunity for the region to help foster urban and rural regeneration, change the region’s image and raise its visibility and profile on an international scale. The region has a strong offering of year-round festivals including Spraoi, Kilkenny

Arts Festival, Wexford Opera Festival, food festivals, as well as a host of year-round events celebrating the arts and literature. The South East has a richness and variety of heritage sites including Kilkenny Castle, the Irish National Heritage Park and the Dunbrody Heritage Ship, while enthusiasts flock to the Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre. The bid process is a oncein-a-generation opportunity to maximise the role of culture in society and to fully engage in ensuring that the potential of the region is reached and value is added which lasts for many years to come. n


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This month, Joe Kavanagh, looks at radiation in the home. I've often wondered about the term 'Horse Whisperer’… It brings up some magical connotations of how someone can mysteriously be able to somehow communicate with horses and other animals for that matter. The film with Robert Redford was a classic example of how someone could get through to a horse which had some serious behavioural problems from a previous trauma. Slowly and patiently he was able to ease back the layers of fear to bring back the true essence of the horse... calm, and at peace with itself once again. Any illness can be considered the same... its a 'Dis-Ease'… There is usually an underlying reason why the animal is ill. The all encompassing one used with ourselves is 'stress'… Busy, frantic pace especially the weeks leading up to Christmas. For the animals they don't partake in the consumer whirlwind that seems to catch us every time but they are so sensitive creatures that other stresses hit them. One of the big ones in modern day living is radiation. What you and I take as the norm now… using your mobile phone, computer, laptop, tablet, microwave oven, wifi… and that's only inside the house... what about broadcasting towers, mobile phone towers, large power lines and transformers. We tend to leave the wifi always on in the house. This is a big source of low grade radiation hitting you, me and our magical little ones who can feel this coming right at them but can't do anything about it. We are told by the authorities that it’s an acceptable level of radiation but in truth there is no level of radiation good for us! In 20 years time they may well tell us that, yea, it wasn't understood well enough back then! There are different books written on the effects of this subject and has been highlighted by the debates on allowing power lines or phone masts on or through people’s land over the last few years. The veterinary surgeon Dr Richard Pitcairn is one of the few experts to lay stress on this issue and has written about it in his book 'Natural Health for Dogs and Cats’. He feels that in the case of animals suffering epilepsy, blood disorders, behavioural disturbances or any form of cancer, we should consider the possibility of radiation to be an exciting factor or possibly even a cause. One simple move is putting the wifi on a timer plug and definitely leaving it off at night! Becoming more aware of what’s actually going on all around us is the first place to start, and there are ways to counteract it too with remedies etc, but prevention is always better than cure... so remember to switch off rather than leave on all those electrical and mobile devices making this a healthier and happier new year for all of the little ones. We may not ever attain the heights of perception that our horse whisper friends can but doing the small things well is often enough to make the difference. Happy New Year to one and all. n

The New Year is here, and many of us resolve to ditch the junk food and become leaner, healthier versions of ourselves. However, if you would like to try something new this year may we suggest volunteering with us? If you care for animals, are patient, sensible and want to save lives, it may be the perfect start to your New Year. Please email us at enniscorthyspca@gmail.com for more info. Our boy Turk (a black Labrador) is once again looking for a home. He is 7 years old and full of fun. He has been with us in kennelling for two months and so really needs to find himself a forever home. Homecheck will apply. We also have many cats and kittens as always and as we approach the Spring, we remind owners to look into spaying their females now before that unwanted litter is on its way! n

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7 January 2015

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If a picture tells a thousand words… Ibar Carty chronicles the 20th century in Enniscorthy & beyond Ibar Carty can provide high quality prints of all photos in this series. Simply ring Ibar on 087-6729969 or email: ibar_carty@yahoo.ie or call into his premises on Castle Street (beside Athenaeum). And if you mention the Slaney News he’ll give you 20% OFF the price! And don’t forget: IbAr specIAlIses In recopyIng And restorIng old photos. cAll In Any tIme for more InformAtIon.

Above: The County Wexford Juvenile boxing champions January 1989. Left: The Enniscorthy Athletic Club January 1989. Both pics © Ibar Carty.

Ibar carty has opened up his vast photo archives to the Slaney News. In this 42nd of a series, Ibar shares more photos taken in the enniscorthy area 25 years ago. If you can supply the names of any of the people featured in these photos, Ibar and the Slaney News would be delighted to hear from you. please email the names to: slaneynews@gmail.com. thank you.

A local contributor looks at life today in Enniscorthy and beyond Pic: ©Joseph Doyle

View from the Hill WelCome to 2015 It’s hard to believe that we have already reached 2015. Most people will not be sorry to see the back of the last few years of austerity and hardship. We must now hope for something better not only for 2015 but going forward beyond this year. In fairness, it must be said that in a macro sense the economy of the country is improving slowly but surely. All international experts predict that this country will overcome its difficulties and move on to a brighter future. Credit for this must go to the present government who inherited an unholy mess when they took office. We in Co. Wexford have two people who sit at the

Cabinet table – Brendan Howlin, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform and Paul Kehoe, Government Chief Whip and Minister of State. This has to put us at the advantage at least of knowing what’s going on nationally and internationally. Hopefully, with their colleagues, their efforts will pull this country out of the mud and have us back on the road before too many more months have passed. Things will improve further when work commences on the huge infrastructural projects such as the Enniscorthy By Pass and the school extension programmes which have been given the go ahead recently. In fairness to both

Ministers Howlin and Kehoe I doubt very much that these jobs would have got the go ahead if Wexford had a lesser or non-existent presence at cabinet. The big problem for Brendan Howlin and Paul Kehoe is that people are understandably becoming extremely impatient with the long wait. The trickle down effect is taking too long and many families are running out of the will to keep going. Hopefully the budget changes which come in this month will help people significantly enough to make an impact for the better on their financial situation. Then and only then will the greater mass of people begin to believe that “Yes things will get better.” Christmas trading As a follow up to the above I think that it can be said Enniscorthy retailers in general had a reasonably good Christmas. I have no statistical data on this but in speaking to a lot of the shop owners and staff as I went around doing my own Christmas shopping there seemed to be a feeling that things are somewhat improving. Let’s hope that this trend continues.

the Weather So far this year, with the exception of a couple of days with white frost in the mornings, we have had a good mild spell of weather. Despite this, terror has been struck into the hearts of many by those so-called weather experts from afar with predictions of “Weather Bombs, Weather Vortex, etc.” which we are told will see Ireland under feet of snow and ice for months at a time. These individuals are bad enough in themselves but certain media outlets which carry these silly predictions are worse. Everyone knows that it is impossible to predict a weather event any more than seven to ten days in advance. This has been verified by the professionals like Evelyn Cusack at Met Eireann. The only thing that these sensational weather headlines achieve is to frighten vulnerable elderly people and the like who may start to believe such

rubbish. My advice is stick with Met Eireann and even at that don’t be too concerned about this new system of coloured alerts. Most of this is for technical reasons and if you have reached a certain age you can be sure that nothing will face you in the future that you haven’t seen and dealt with in the past. Christmas television Christmas television was the usual boring fare. Nothing stands out as being good, much less great. The tripe served up in those soaps was truly disgusting, particularly Eastenders, and I think it’s time for the powers in our TV channels to move that stuff to adult viewing times. It’s outrageous that these storylines are being churned out at times when very young children are still in sitting rooms and watching and listening. Some children will grow up thinking that life as depicted in these soaps is real and is a pointer as to how they are expected to lead their lives. Of course sensible people will record these programmes and look at them after children have gone to bed but I fear they are in a minority. Maybe the advent of UTV will encourage TV3 and RTE to

make some genuine Irish programmes and get away from the dreaded soaps and American canned stuff which now seems to dominate everything. Christmas Wish A couple of weeks before Christmas I had the two grandsons for a sleepover to give their parents a chance to do certain things before Santa arrived. As I got them organised for bed I mentioned that it would be a good idea if they said a little prayer to ensure that the good Lord would ensure that Santa brought them the presents which they had asked for. As they prayed I waited outside the door. Suddenly one of them began to pray very loudly, “ Dear Lord ask Santa to bring me a playstation, a bike and a surprise.” The other fellow asked him, “Why are you shouting. Jesus isn’t deaf.” “I know“, says the genius, “But Grandad is.” and Finally… Happy New Year to all readers of this column and Slaney News in general. Hopefully this column reflects some of your views some of the time. Best wishes to all for 2015. n Words by: “View from the Hill” Vinegar Hill pic by: Joseph Doyle


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BUNCLODY… Santa makes a stop off to Ferns Scoil Maodhog. Left: Santa with Deirdre Miskella, junior infants teacher. Below: Santa and teacher Catherine Kinsella with the children of Junior and Senior infants.

neW CraFt Centre Ferns Craft Centre shop now open in Gethins car park. Starting 5th January 2015 at 11am craft meetings will be held in the craft shop and you are invited, so if you fancy a cup of tea, good company and you are interested

in crafts come along Wed, Thur, Fri and Sat 11am or call Rachel 087-3896297. CommUnity Centre For more information call Danny on 087-9961335. Email: fernscommunity@gmail.com. n

BUnClody liBrary Coming up in January 2015: equal skills at the library Equal Skills is a programme designed to help complete beginners to become familiar with and to understand the basics of computer use and the internet – free to all, no eligibility criteria applies to this programme. Training will be for a total of 20 hours over five weeks, consisting of two x two hour sessions per week. To book a place for this free training or for more information please call 053 9375466. Book to screen film showing for children on Sat 24 Jan at 2.30pm – see Facebook for details. Book to screen film showing for adults on Sat 31 Jan at 2.30pm – see Facebook for details. Other adult films to follow on 28 Feb and 28 Mar. ‘a mindful new year’ – a mindfulness workshop with Mary Rice on Thurs 29 Jan at 7.00pm. Booking essential for all events. tel: 053 9375466. regular adult events: Adult Reading Circle will meet monthly on Fridays at 11.00am. regular Children’s events: Toddler Story Time, Fridays at 12-12.30pm. Junior Book Club meets monthly on Thursdays at 4.00pm.

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MONAGEER… Monageer Senior Citizens Christmas Party in the Courtyard, Ferns Left: Kit and Sinead Carthy. Below: Mary Cash, Betty Cleary, Katie and Tom Hughes. Bottom: Nellie Fingleton, Joan Breen and Theresa O’Brien.

For a full listing of events see Bunclody Library’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BunclodyLibrary/ev ents where you can sign up for our monthly what’s on enewsletter. Also please check our website: http://www. wexford.ie/wex/Departments /Library/WhatsOn/ for the most up to date listing. alCoholiCs anonymoUs Local meetings are held on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8.30 pm in Brennan’s, Market Square, Bunclody. Whist Every Monday Night in St. Aidan’s Hall. st vinCent de PaUl Local Confidential helpline 087 3696883, please call if you need help. There is a newspaper recycling bin beside SuperValu in aid of S.V.P. day-Care Centre Reopening Tuesday 6th January after the Christmas break. Looking forward to seeing everyone and some new faces. Kilmyshall Hall bookings and use of hall equipment must be booked through Denis O’Neill at 087 2196565. n

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Oylegate ICA Bazaar in Mernaghs Lounge, Oylegate, in December: Sue Mernagh and Marion Donohue.

DIOCESE…

Oylegate Parish Christmas Fair in Community Centre: Lucy Kehoe, Rachel Hayden and Maria Downes.

Oylegate Parish Christmas Fair in Community Centre: Ella Lucas, Laura May Doyle, and Ella Cloke.

BOOLAVOGUE… Columban priest and Wexford native Fr. Mal Sinnott celebrates 60 years of priesthood on his anniversary day after the reconciliation service in Clonard Church, Co. Wexford, in December.

the staff of the Fr murphy Centre in Boolavogue recently decided to set up a "tuesday Club". members of the surrounding community come together on every second tuesday for chats, tea, games and a bit of music and song. In order to make the visitor centre cozy for the winter the committee decided to install a stove. Bolgers of Ferns answered the call by sponsoring a beautiful solid fuel stove. The Fr Murphy Centre is run on a voluntary basis and supported by SOLAS and RSS schemes. If you would like information or would like to join the Tuesday Club please contact 053-9366898. You can follow the club on Facebook: “Fr Murphy Centre Boolavogue”. n

L-R: John Bolger, Sponsor, Pam Hughes, Padraig Sinnott, Cathy Doyle and Nicky Furlong, Front Row: Kathleen Donaghy and Kit Carthy.


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7 January 2015

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the Wexford supporters/glen Fuels Player of the year awards were launched at the riverside Park hotel on Friday 2nd Jan as nominees in all 7 categories gathered together along with County Chairman diarmuid devereux, Chairman arthur Quinn and members of the supporters Club, sponsors alan and Kevin Keyes of glen Fuels, members of the ladies Football, Camogie and handball boards to recognise and award excellence in all our national games. MC for the event, the effervescent Mr. Liam Spratt, congratulated all those nominated and thanked them for the wonderful year they had all given us in 2014. The Awards Night he said is our chance to acknowledge and appreciate what these great sports men and women have given to and for their clubs and county over the past year. Such is the extent of their commitment that many of the nominated hurlers and footballers had to leave early to be in St.

Patrick’s Park and elsewhere for training sessions at 7.30pm. We might do well to remember this the next time we are about to criticise – while we were all still very much enjoying the festive period these young amateurs were back in training preparing to entertain us once again in yet another GAA season.

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Liam called on County Board Chairman Diarmuid D e v e re u x a n d We x f o rd Supporters Chairman Arthur Quinn who were both lavish

in their praise of Alan and Kevin Keyes and Glen Fuels for their generous sponsorship of the event. Alan Keyes said that this was their third year to be associated with the Awards and each year there have been Leinster and All Ireland medals to present proving that it is a very lucky partnership. On behalf of the Wexford Supporters Club I would like to thank all those who turned up for the event and all the nominees and wish them the very best of luck. Voting lines are now open on the Glen Fuels and Wexford GAA websites and Facebook pages – so like they say on XFactor – get voting for your Player of the Year 2014. Winners will be announced at the Awards Night on Friday 13th Feb at Riverside Park Hotel – tickets for the event will be available from Wexford County Board or any member of the Wexford Supporters Committee. – Maria Nolan Wexford Supporters PRO

Slaney Olympic AC is celebrating 10 years of the Enniscorthy 10K with a super low !10 entry fee! This annual event attracts participants ranging from the country’s top runners to club runners, fun runners and walkers. Online entry (only !10 + handling charge) is available on Runireland.com or you can pick up an entry form at My Sport, Castle Street, Enniscorthy. There will be limited entry on the day for !15 but remember to pre enter early to get your free hat!

Race registration is at Shamrocks GAA Club in Clonhaston in the shadow of the iconic Vinegar Hill. This will be signposted from all approaches to the town. The race starts at 12 noon. Prize giving and the legendary Slaney Olympic post race refreshments will be in St Sennan’s School adjoining the GAA Club. Further information from Jane Porter 0876799490

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Slaney Olympic news there was a large turnout from slaney olympic for the arachas Ferrycarrig "5" Five mile road race. martin monaghan was the first man and esther o’leary the first woman home for the club. great running from everybody with a few new PBs to start off the new year. Full club results are: Martin Monaghan 27.29 Jim Stafford 28.22 Bobby Redmond 29.34 John Foley 30.54 Malo Roban 31.29 Mick Nolan 31.33 Declan Ivers 31.56 Tom O Shea 33.29 Mick Thorpe 35.41 Paul Murphy 35.50 Matt Phylan 35.50 Esther O Leary 38.28 Taragh O Connor 38.55 Billy Reck 39.23 Michelle Murphy 39.23 Stephanie McKenna 39.24 Wally McKenna 39.39 Evelyn Quigley 40.02 Helena Browne 40.14 Mag Dunphy 40.50 Gretta Roberts Tyrell 40.50

Deirdre B Kavanagh 42.21 Marie Chapman 42.56 Annis Kehoe 42.56 Lynda Murphy 53.15 On New Years Eve, Slaney Olympic came out in force to support our very own Wonder Woman, Marie Chapman, who has completed 365 consecutive days of running at least 5K or more. In 2014, not only has she accomplished running 5K every single day but also managed to squeeze in 32 marathons. Marie, you really are an inspiration and a role model for so many fellow runners, so stand tall and take a bow, Slaney Olympic is honoured and proud

Marie Chapman

to have celebrated your wonderful achievement with you, congratulations again. Remembrance Mass for deceased club members will be held in The Cathedral next Saturday, January 10th at 7pm. All welcome. Wishing a warm Slaney Olympic welcome to new member Eamon Saunders. Date for the Diary: Enniscorthy 10K will be held on Sunday 8th February and this year is celebrating its 10th year so to celebrate it’s only €10 to enter with a souvenir hat for the first 500 to enter, so get training everybody. Training continues on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7-8pm, at Enniscorthy Sports Hub, for club members only, but we are inviting runners, intending joining Slaney Olympic to come along and run on the track, enjoy the experience, before joining up. Anyone interested in joining please contact Mag Dunphy on 0876366905. n

Racing 795 club members at a recent event in Waterford.

as 2014 has drawn to a close, the time has come once again to reflect on the sporting year that has passed. Racing795 has continued to grow in numbers, and continued to foster and promote the club's ethos of participation and improvement. Once again, perhaps the most pleasing element of the club's growth has been the arrival of new members across the spectrum of triathlon, mountain biking and running. But 2014 has been unique for two reasons. Firstly, out of a membership of 52, this year saw nine members compete in and complete, what perhaps is the ultimate challenge in triathlon – the Ironman. Nine members, seven in Roth, Germany, one in Port Macquarie,

Australia and one on home turf in Killarney wore the Racing795 jersey with pride through heat, exhaustion and nerves. Secondly, 2014 was the first year since 2009 that the club didn’t hold a major triathlon or mtb event. A year to recharge the batteries and reflect on events to come. We are delighted to say that Racing795 will return to hosting events next year, with Tri795 Sprint Distance Triathlon in Carlow in May and the Mt Leinster Mtb Challenge in August. The members continued to blaze a trail both nationally and internationally during the year. The mountain bikers, triathletes and runners travelled the length and breadth of Ireland competing. Again in 2014 the club had interna-

tional representative honours, for the fourth year since the club's inception. The challenge that lies ahead for Racing795 in 2015 is to ensure that it continues to grow and that the club remains an enthusiastic group, where new members are encouraged and welcomed in equal measure. The new sub committee of training coordinators has put together a new and exciting plan for training in 2015. See racing795.com for more details. For more information please email racing795@gmail.com or send a message on Facebook. The club would like to thank committee members, and indeed all club members, for their hard work during 2014 and wish everybody a happy and peaceful 2015. n


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Caroline gets motoring Renault twingo

every month Bunclody native Caroline Kidd brings you the best from the world of motoring, including car reviews, news and more. Caroline loves writing about cars and she has been published in the Sunday Independent, Irish Country Magazine and online at wheelsforwomen.ie. you can follow her blog Changing lanes at www.changinglanes.ie. in europe’s big cities, small cars tend to be very popular because they are ideal for getting around cheaply and parking easily where space is limited. these cars, the smallest in any given manufacturer’s range, are what the industry call “city cars”. The market for city cars has never been huge here but there are signs that it is growing. There are lots to choose from like the Volkswagen Up!, SEAT Mii, SKODA Citigo, Hyundai i10 and Toyota Aygo. Any new competitors really need to do a lot to stand out from the crowd. So what have Renault done with their new Twingo? While everyone else is making front wheel drive city cars with the engine under the bonnet, Renault has put the engine in the boot and made the Twingo rear wheel drive! There’s logic behind it. With no engine to be accommodated under the bonnet, the overall length of the car can be made shorter. You’ll be glad of that when parking. There’s no engine block getting in the way of the front wheels as they turn so the wheels turn more giving the Twingo the smallest turning circle in the city car class. It’s great for getting out of tight parking spots or if you need to turn around quickly in a tight space or street. The third major reason for the unusual layout is to make the cabin roomier because you can make the wheelbase longer while

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Renault Twingo keeping the overall length of the car short by pushing the wheels out to the corners. This is a small car remember but it is impressively roomy inside for its size and nicely finished. One of the potential downsides of putting the engine in the boot is that it will use up valuable boot space. While the tiny 1.0 litre engine is tucked neatly under the boot floor, it’s certainly not the biggest boot you will find in a city car, but it is a very practical shape and the space is accessed at arm level so you can slide things in or out easily over a flat sill. It’s a fun little car to drive especially in town where the 1.0 litre 70bhp petrol engine feels its perkiest. The Twingo is more suited to short journeys in and around town than long distance runs, where the tiny engine will run out of steam. It’s not immediately obvious that you are being pushed along by the rear wheels though

the engine whir behind your ears reminds you that the engine is in the boot. Electronic stability control will keep those rear wheels in check so the rear engined, rear wheel drive layout is more about the practical reasons I’ve outlined above than driving thrills. There are three trim levels, Expression, Play and Dynamique but the mid-range Play is a good one to go for and comes in at €14,590 with the 1.0 litre 70bhp engine fitted as standard. There is also a turbocharged 1.0 litre engine for the Twingo with more power and marginally better economy but that is only available if you go for the top level Dynamique trim and at over €16,000, that looks expensive for a small car. Cute as a button, a little bit sporty and boasting amazing manouvrability for hassle free town driving, the Twingo is a great option for a small, cheap,

frugal car served with a dollop of fun. Model tested: Renault Twingo SCe 70 Play Price: €14,590 (Twingo range starts at €13,990) Engine: 1.0 litre, three cylinder petrol Power: 70bhp 0-100km/h: 14.5 seconds Economy: 62.8mpg (4.5l/100km) CO2 emissions: 105g/km Tax band: A3 (€190 per year) n

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ennisCorthy eye a column by Joseph Doyle

CONgRatulatIONS  Happy birthday. Sinead Wall. Matty Butler. Key of the door. Happy 21st birthday Jake O’Neill. And Alice Jordan.

 Wedding bells – Jason Sheridan and Lisa O’Connor. Congrats to you both. – Joseph Doyle

JOHN Kelly I bumped into local poet, John Kelly, recently in Joe Doyle’s pub and he gave me a signed copy of his book ”Gathering the Dead in the Garden”. I am not a lover of poetry but I was impressed by his poems and I would put him in the same class as W.B. Yeats or Shelley. John gave me a copy of a recent poem he wrote called “At the darning of the sock” (see below) which won the 2014 Oliver Goldsmith Award and was highly commended at the Jonathan Swift Awards. n – Joseph Doyle

Historical re-enactors on the streets of Enniscorthy in December. Pic: © Joseph Doyle.

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AT THe DARning Of THe SOCk by John kelly At the darning of the sock I knelt in awe And watched the threader thread with steady hand, beside tin of spools and buttons, pins and coloured cloth. Watched stitching yellow fingers the yarn draw with needle point slow inward outward send at the darning of the sock I knelt in awe And humming to herself where bluebirds go, and white cliffs, forever, woven in my mind beside tin of spools and buttons, pins and coloured cloth In the fading light she held and checked for flaw and snagged loose threads, cut free, to lap descend at the darning of the sock I knelt in awe At last with cradle free she would me draw just us and some old chorus, intertwined, beside tin of spools and buttons, pins and coloured cloth. So with sweet tunes still visiting my thoughts, for you, dear Mother, these few lines I've penned, at the darning of the sock I knelt in awe, beside tin of spools and buttons, pins and coloured cloth.

For the second album sessions the Revelator Orchestra were joined by Paula Cox, whose vocal arrangements and composing and arranging skills brought new dimensions of melody, colour and light to the process. Now a three-piece, they began playing the new material live, honing their set into something less like a musical performance than a 3D graphic novel, or as one observer put it: “Tom Waits meets Twin Peaks.” The Brotherhood of the Flood defies categorisation. The Revelator Orchestra will steal anything because they listen to everything: primal rock ‘n’ roll, trance, folk, ambient, film scores, you name it. This is the end product of a collective thirty-year obsession with sound. Murphy (who’s been known to don black feathered wings and eyeliner and crawl across tables and howl like a werewolf during live shows), played drums with The Tulips and Grasshopper before carving out a

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career as a writer and journalist, profiling the likes of Lou Reed, James Ellroy, William Gibson and more. His first novel John the Revelator was published to worldwide hosannas in 2009: Shall We Gather at the River followed four years later, establishing him out as one of Ireland’s most uncompromising and original writers. As for the other two, Acko, the band’s musical backbone and evil genius, is equally skilled as a songwriter, composer, recording engineer and producer, while Miss Cox was lead singer with The Bush, the Tree, and Me, signed to Sony at the turn of the millennium, and who counted Blur, The Strokes and Jarvis Cocker among their fans. Collectively, they make for a fullon live experience.

We at Slaney News like to see all businesses in our town do well and we especially like to see new businesses being set up. We like to see them do well, big or small. In the past year Enniscorthy has had a few businesses close their doors – some for good and some for a short period of time. Padraic donohoe of donohoe motor salvage has opened up impressive new offices and a motor factors shop on the site of the old Alcast factory in Clonhaston. aoife murphy has opened her own hair salon called Cutting edge Curls in a premises previously occupied by Dessie Sheehan. If you want your hair cut, styled or coloured Aoife is located opposite the old courthouse. Her clientele are both male and female and children are also very welcome. You can check Aoife’s styles on her Facebook page. Best of luck Aoife. Everybody likes a cup of coffee or tea or an all-day breakfast. Well recently local

confectioner Mervyn Cooney took over the Baked Potato premises on Rafter Street and renamed it my Café. Best of luck to the Cooney family with their new venture. A n o t h e r c o ff e e s h o p which opened up a few days before Christmas is the little spoon. This coffee shop is managed by Barry Whelan. The food is not pre-cooked – it is prepared fresh daily. The meat is supplied from the local butchers in Enniscorthy. Best of luck Barry. I can’t close this column without mentioning two coffee shops I frequent regularly. Now preparing for their fourth year serving the public is the wonderful Cotton tree café. In September impresso opened its doors under Joy Rothwell’s ownership. If you’re in town and fancy a hot chocolate then try Impresso’s caramel hot chocolate or the butterscotch hot chocolate. Best of luck to all Enniscorthy’s new and established businesses in 2015. – Joseph Doyle

DateS fOR yOuR DIaRy Every Friday at Stamps – Irish night. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Every Friday at Castle Bar – Karaoke. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Every Wed, The Bailey, 1950s dance classes with Anthony: Beginners 7.30pm, advanced 8.45pm. DJ Lew Boogie. Adm €5. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Gorey. Gorey Little Theatre – Treasure Island, 9-17th January 2015. Matinees Sat 10th and sunday 11th at 3pm, all other nights 8pm. Producer Alan Corcoran. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wexford Panto presents Robinson Crusoe in Dun Mhuire 6th-11th Jan. See: www.wexfordpanto.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Upcoming dates for your diary in the Riverside Park Hotel: Brendan Grace, January 10. Mary Black, January 16. Nathan Carter, February 6. Isla Grant, February 18. Christy Moore Feb 26 & 27 (TBC). Mike Denver, March 26. Pat Shortt, April 17. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– DBar: Every Friday is Funky Friday. Every Saturday is 80s Night. Every weekend – music in Temple Bar, Treacys. Every Sunday night – live band in Benedicts. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Benedicts. 23rd Jan. Podge Dwyer, Sinead Haze and Pa Doyle. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Toss Kavanagh’s live music. See listing page 17. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wilsons Bar. Live bands every Saturday night. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– The annual New Ross Pantomime Society production for 2015 is Cinderella. Shows nightly from Saturday 10th to Saturday 17th

Jan at 8pm, and matinees on Saturday 10th, Sunday 11th and Saturday 17th Jan at 3pm. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Jan 17th in Wexford Arts Centre local songstress Miss Paula Cox presents a concert in four parts, premiering solo material in collaboration with such luminaries as Colm Mac Con Iomaire (Frames, Swell Season), Cillian and Lorcan Byrne (Baskiville, Paul Creane and the Changing Band) composer Cyril Murphy, the Callery sisters (Chroma), and concluding with a set from Miss Cox's longtime musical soul mates The Bush, The Tree and Me, journeying from the UK for their first full-band show in four years. A night of amazing musicianship and extraordinary songs. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Jan 23rd in Wexford Arts Centre. Wexford based Luan Parle with Enniscorthy’s finest guitarist Clive Barnes. Previous Meteor Award winner Luan is a great singer-songwriter and Clive is a brilliant lap slide guitarist and singer-songwriter. The lap slide is not an easy instrument to play and Clive is one of the very few who has mastered this art. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– 29th Jan. Duke Special. Wexford Arts Centre. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Enniscorthy Musical Society’s upcoming “The Wizard Of Oz” in Colaiste Bride, Enniscorthy. Director - Clodagh Hunt Cecil. Musical Director - Kevin Kennedy. Choreographer - Annmarie Cooney. Auditions in Colaiste Bride on Tuesday 13th January (all adult parts). Wednesday 21st January (Dorothy Only). Sunday 25th January (Munchkins - children). – Joseph Doyle

If you would like Joseph to mention an upcoming event or a birthday, anniversary, etc, then please email both doyleduffry@gmail.com and slaneynews@gmail.com. Emailing both these addresses maximises the chances of your notice being included. The closing date for receiving material for this column is always the Thursday before our publication date which is the first Wednesday of every month. Our website (www.slaneynews.com) carries our publication dates for 2015.

“We are pretty intense live,” Peter admits. “We go from tragedy to slapstick to psychodrama. It takes people a few minutes to get their heads around us: ‘Is this a rock ‘n’ roll band or a weird theatre troupe or a spoken word act?’ One thing I love about Bowie and Tom Waits and Iggy is the way they draw on inspiration from outside music, from books and theatre and film. When bands only reference other bands they become inbred. The three of us are curious about everything. Acko’s watched more movies than any other person I’ve ever met. I’m a writer. Paula’s got a track record in everything from pop to choral music: she’s sung in Carnegie Hall for godsakes. It all goes into the cauldron. But we’re not happy unless we establish an emotional connection with an audience, on our records or on stage.” The Brotherhood of the Flood is out now on Devil-Elvis Records. www.therevelatororchestra.com

1960s: Dr Thomas Conlon (Joseph’s grandfather) receiving the President’s Trophy from President Sean T. O’Ceallaigh on behalf of Enniscorthy Red Cross - the first time Enniscorthy Red Cross won this trophy.


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Pics Around Town by Patrick Hogan Recent Book Launches in Wexford: Right: Lucy Costigan launches her book Winter Solstice. Below: Nicky Rossiter & Alan McGuire at the launch of The Little Book of Wexford. Pics: Patrick Hogan.

Wexford Order of Malta 75th anniversary. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

The OPEN MINDS group hosted their first Light Up The Darkest Day Candlelight Vigil in Peter’s Square, Wexford Town, with Mayor George Lawlor, Cllr David Hynes and members of Wexfor d MarineWatch. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

Loch Garman Junior Band at the Wexford Ladies Choir Christmas Concert in the Friary Church Wexford, December 2014. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

Stephanie Kinsella, Sam O’Shea, Clodagh Kinsella at the Wexford Ladies Choir Christmas Concert in the Friary Church, Wexford, December 2014. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

The Dawn of a New Year

Past District Governor Lion Joe Smith who co-ordinates the Tesco Christmas Food Appeal nationally.

Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin pictured with Joe Beashal and Anne Kelly from 'Simone Washe' Irish Art & Design, Wexford, at the National Crafts and Design Fair at the RDS in Dublin last month. Pic: Nick Bradshaw.


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Festive FOCAL in Enniscorthy thank you to all who supported our Festive Coffee mornings at stamps on 13th dec and robbies on 20th dec and all those who bought lines for our wonderful hampers complete with wine, chocs, nuts, scented candles and 4 books signed by Wexford authors – eoin Colfer, Carmel harrington, Paul o’Brien and andrew hughes. All proceeds raised will go to fund our 2015 Festival to

make it an even greater success than last year. Congratulations to first drawn winner, Catherine Hourican. It was wonderful that Catherine had just "popped" in to Robbies to support the morning tea and purchased the winning line! It was also lovely to hear that she so loves Christmas in Enniscorthy that, even though now living in Co, Kildare, she came with her family to shop for Christmas!

Local woman Cathy Keane of Bualadh Bus was the second drawn. She also had just ‘popped in’ to show her support of all things FOCAL. Cathy has been a staunch advocate of FOCAL from the outset and we are always delighted to see her and her camera. Mary McManus, our third raffle winner, purchased her lucky line at Byrnes Bookstore. Thank you Mary and we hope you enjoyed your hamper over Focal Members Richie Cotter, Anne Gilpin and Maria Nolan with prize winner Cathy Keane at Robbies, Market Square.

the holiday period. It has been an exceptional first year for FOCAL kicking off with a most successful Festival in June and continuing to support and promote local writers and poets throughout the year including Carmel Harrington, Andrew Hughes, Joe Neal and Paul O’Brien hosting their book launches at Enniscorthy Castle and the Spiegeltent respectively. Enniscorthy has now become synonymous with a Literary Festival and one of Enniscorthy’s most famous sons, Colm Toibin, has agreed to lend his name to a Short Story Award details of which will be announced in 2015 and FOCAL are also planning to launch a Celebrity Travel Log with a unique Wexford flavour at our 2015 Festival in June along with amazing Workshops, Book Launches, Poetry Readings, Film Productions and Open Mic Events. So it is onward and upward for both Enniscorthy and FOCAL in 2015. Can we take this opportunity to thank you all again for your support and recognition in 2014. This wouldn’t have happened without you and we wish you all a happy and a Focal New Year! – Maria Nolan, Secretary

Viewing the entries at the Enniscorthy Business Association Primary Schools Art Competition: Damian Byrne (Byrnes Bookstore, sponsor), Don Conroy (celebrity judge).

Ho Ho Ho… as the curtain comes down on another year the members of enniscorthy drama group would like to thank the people of enniscorthy and its environs for the wonderful support received throughout 2014. It has been a remarkable year for the newly formed group who took the decision to run with two summer plays at the beautiful Presentation Centre - in June the hilarious comedy Tom, Dick and Harry directed by our Chairman Colum Coomey and in August the excellent Glengarry, Glen Ross directed by committee member Jamie Murphy, both playing to full houses every night. Following on from that we decided to take another excel-

lent play Pvt. Wars on the One Act Circuit in November and were delighted with the response to it. Coupled with the success of each of the productions we as a committee have been doubly delighted with the discovery of new and exciting talent in the form of local lads Podge Dwyer and Fintan Kelly and equally proud of the success of one of our actors Nic Furlong on the international scene as he makes his mark as far away as Los Angeles. We wish all our actors the very best for the coming season and we look forward to continued support and endorsement from the people of Enniscorthy and beyond in 2015. Break a Leg everyone! – Maria Nolan, PRO

Christmas Party nights at the Riverside Park Hotel

Anne Lacey, Lavina Sutton, Frank McGuinness, Avril Gainfort, and Maura O’Leary.

Castle Gardens Nursing Home party night: Above Left: Pauline Lawlor, Martin Flynn and Rose Walsh. Above Right: Julie Fenlon and Joan Creane.

St. Senan’s Day Care Centre Christmas Party. Above left: Jimmy Doyle and Cathy Hickey. Above Centre: Michael Bolger and Mary Bates. Above Right: Billy Doyle and Kathleen Wade.

Friends Joe and Mary Morrissey and Lorna and Nigel Baxter enjoying a Christmas night out in the Riverside Park Hotel.


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Poetry in Blue - Joe Neal launches latest collections

Donal Cullen and Joe Neal. Pic: Maria Nolan.

a most excellent event at enniscorthy Castle on thursday 11th dec as the debonair Welsh poet Joe neal launched his Collections – telling It at a Slant and his latest Now turn the tide. Hosted by FOCAL, Wexford’s Literary Festival, which nurtures and encour-

ages new and existing local authors and poets and promotes their work. As a member of FOCAL I was thrilled to launch the night and introduce that Welsh Wizard of Words - Joe Neal. An extraordinarily gifted man who has been living at Edenvale, Castlebridge, for

the past 20 odd years Joe is an enigma – a poet, author, journalist and broadcaster appearing on stage, radio and television in two jurisdictions – Ireland and Britain. He has had his own touring Theatre Company and has worked in London for the Times, the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Express and the BBC. He has also sat as a Magistrate in London’s adult and juvenile courts. He taught drama, media studies, English and adult literacy. Being a glutton for punishment and believing in equality and fairness, he stood twice for parliament in Britain and once in Ireland for the EU. Along with prestigious acting awards he has also received major environmental awards again in both Britain and Ireland and writes extensively on the countryside and natural history. And in his spare time,

mind you, I believe he enjoys painting, jazz trombone, skiing, scuba diving, fly fishing and climbing in his native North Wales. I am far from a connoisseur of poetry but as with wine I do know what I like and I particularly like Joe’s work which is warm, humorous, eloquent, nostalgic, romantic and moving which to my mind can best be described as delicious Welsh Rarebit. Joe’s words are vivid, colourful, descriptive, elegant, tender and emotive with a compelling rhythm that appeals to my Celtic ear and a subtle melody that captivates my Irish soul. We x f o rd w r i t e r E o i n Colfer says of Joe’s work: “Joe Neal paints a layered and subtle picture of days gone by. The highest compliment I can give to his poems is that I thought they were about my life.”

Paul O’Reilly and Johnny Mythen. Pic: Maria Nolan.

We can all identify with Joe’s work, we are all there intricately woven into his twisting verse as he expertly captures all aspects of the human psyche and depicts them in the most deliciously playful and yet extremely touching way. Joe’s beautifully crafted poetry is charged with emo-

New Slaney Writing… Zen the Paradox oF all

he Was my Friend

Christmas in the Crosses

by Martin Joseph byrne

by Donal Cullen

by Maura flannery

I the thorns lover, Never perhaps, the rose, I balance my nerve On every bramble rapier, Mercy the thorn, Play softly about my feet, She the harrowing thorn, As blood flows from my forehead She becomes the rose. n

A sad call and before Christmas He passed away to my dismay. A friend indeed with such speed. A sad call and before Christmas Who will say sadly missed And why did you exit, my friend My brother to the end.

Christmas is blossoming throughout the city bulbs bursting into orange, red and green, reminds me of past winters. My thoughts are travelling down the pined Blackstairs mountains, blanched to Alpine fantasy and our village choir shuffling hand-printed Christmas cards on cue to organ drone. They used to harness their carts and jaunting cars, and drive to early mass. Leaving their horses to champ the frozen grass in the village churchyard, Still in winter darkness. On homeward trot over untarred lanes and roads we tarried our goodbyes as they trotted to unfettered time, took a chilly breath and continued their climb. Kavanagh’s tilly lamp and pot-bellied stove, strove to warm our hands to better finger and select tinselled Christmas cards scattered in a wooden box, we tip-toed to reach our choice with seldom matching envelopes. n

nightBUs by brendan flannery From a night bus Passing a cafe window A peroxide head Small finger askew Raising a cup To lipstick red For the moment she's a lady Perhaps of the night. n

You my friend no end The smile on your face Put me in your space No pain to your gain You my friend no end. Our drive to my home Our chats of concern All now in our past, It’s an affair a strawberry affair The fest ends without a cry. No more sad calls before Christmas. A friend of mine My brother in the end. n

tion, nostalgia and romance and infused with sentiment, sensuality and recall. It is warm, funny, happy, sad, charming and quirky encompassing the whole kaleidoscope of life as observed by a most articulate and ingenious observer. – Maria Nolan

Supporting the Arts in Co. Wexford Wexford Arts Centre: 053-9123764. The Presentation Centre, Enniscorthy: 053-9233000.

liBrary neWs Check out: www.wexford.ie/wex/ departments/library/ Whatson/ for details of what’s on in your library. you can also check your local library on Facebook.

dating a Farmer by Lorna Sixsmith lorna Sixsmith is an author living in Carlow who writes entertaining pieces such as this one… Dating a farmer may not, at first glance, seem that different to dating someone in any other occupation but it’s the one occupation where work can be combined with a date – often with surprising and unexpected results for those unused to farming ways. What dating a farmer involves: 1. tractor dates – He’s going to be busy at certain times

of the year so getting used to ‘tractor dates’ is a requirement. This means that if you want to see him at all, you will need to get used to being perched on the passenger seat of the tractor. It will still be romantic though as you drive across the field towards the setting sun on the horizon – it brings a whole new meaning to driving off into the sunset together! 2. Farm Picnics – When he is working long hours in the fields, it can happen that he

considers himself too busy to drive back to the house for meals so you can surprise him with a farm picnic. What could be nicer than sitting on a grassy or stubbly field with the tractor wheel as a backrest as you gaze at the beautiful countryside? 3. midwifery skills – It often seems to happen that a cow will decide to calve just as he is leaving to collect you for a date or that you both have to leave an event early to check on her. Despite any

disappointment, that will all disappear when you witness the birth of new life together and watch a newborn calf wobble around on its shaky legs. 4. Field Walks – A walk across the fields is rarely just a walk, it’s usually for the purposes of herding cattle, bringing in cows, moving sheep or grass measuring. It’s still possible to multi-task and pretend it’s a romantic walk across a flower strewn meadow – just use your imagination!

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As you can now see, you need to think outside of the box when spending a date with a farmer. Of course, if you are sitting at home waiting for him to collect you and he’s three hours late, he’d better have picked up a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates on the way! Would you Marry a farmer? by lorna Sixsmith is available online and in all good Irish bookshops. €12.95. n

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End of an era

Rapparees/Starlights Club members wish Maria well on her retirement as Club Secretary.

Padraig Hall makes a presentation to Maria Nolan who has stepped down as Rapparees/Starlights Club Secretary.

as rapparees/starlights gaa Club held their annual general meeting on sunday 30th november it was the end of an era for both myself and the club if you like as i stepped down as secretary after 20 years service in the position. and what can i say after 20 years except that it has been absolutely fabulous. Bellefield has been a way of life for me for the past 20 years and beyond – it was 24/7

for me at times as my husband Jim and my family can verify but it’s been so worth it for all the experience I have had, all the wonderful people I have met both inside and outside the club and all the sheer passion and enjoyment of it. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my late father Martin Doyle for passing on the tradition to me – not just the GAA tradition but the tradition of being involved

and playing your part. I’d like to feel that I played my part to the very best of my ability and served the club and county well in my term in office. I would like to thank Donal Minnock for bringing me in as Secretary – if it hadn’t been for Donal I might never have had the wonderful times that I have enjoyed over the past 20 years. I have served five Club Chairmen in the time since – John Browne, Michael Doyle, Pat Hall, Michael Collins and Padraig Hall. I would like to thank my husband Jim and my family for all their support and encouragement for both me and Bellefield – I don’t think that we have had a family event over

20 years that didn’t happen at Bellefield. I would like to thank all the wonderful people that I have met, the friends I have made and all the good people that I have worked with in that 20 years. I would particularly like to thank the players for all the passion, excitement and enjoyment that I have had with them on 20 years of sidelines – and I have the photos to prove it! I would like to thank members of the press and the press photographers for their coverage of Bellefield for the past 20 years. I would like to thank the people of the town for their continued support of both me

and Rapparees/Starlights and in particular all the groups and organisations in the town who supported me in my role as Pavilion Manager of Bellefield. I would like to thank everyone for the many emails, text messages and good wishes that I have received over the past month – I never knew I was so popular and I never knew I was doing such a good job until now, ha!!! I would like to thank Wexford County Board and all the friends that I have made there over the years – I have worked with five County Chairmen in that period and got on really well with all of them – Paddy Wickham, Seamus Howlin, Sean Quirke, Ger Doyle

and Diarmuid Devereux. I would like to pay tribute to all the friends that I have made in all the clubs around the county so much so that some of them have told me that if I am at a loose end that they would take me in as Secretary – but as you all know my loyalty is only to one club and to one club only! So thank you to all the members of the Rapparees/Starlights for the opportunity to serve you for 20 years. I wish the club and my successor, Ger McVeigh, the very best of luck going forward and rest assured I will not be lost to Bellefield or to Wexford GAA – it’s a wonderful life! – Maria Nolan

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