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Issue 32 - Tuesday - 4 December 2012

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Pic: Liz Wildes Ciaran and Dara Jordan with Santa, Market Square, Dec 1st.

The Enniscorthy Business Association (EBA) deserves great credit for uniting the town’s businesses in a major initiative to keep business (and jobs) in Enniscorthy this Christmas and beyond. Locals and visitors to the town can now look forward over the coming weeks to customerfriendly shop opening hours: ★ Open ‘til late every Thursday night until Christmas. ★ Open Sunday 9th and 16th 1pm to 5pm, and open Sunday 23rd December 10am to 6pm. ★ Great Christmas Raffle organised by local retailers with €3,000 in prizes (see page 4).

Give the gift of a Smile to Someone Special

In addition we can all enjoy: ★ The amazing new festive lighting all over the town thanks to Enniscorthy Town Council, the local Chamber of Commerce and the EBA. ★ Festive carol singing by local choral groups every Saturday afternoon in the Market Square compered by Stephen Murphy. ★ Transition Year students highlighting their businesses in seasonal cabins in Market Square each weekend. ★ Meeting Santa in either Enniscorthy Castle, or Kilcannon Garden Centre on the Old Dublin Road. Enniscorthy definitely has it all this Christmas! n

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Welcome to the December issue of the Slaney News. Don’t forget to check out both our Facebook page and website (www.slaneynews.com) for up-to-date local news. Also our paper is now online so all your friends and relations at home and abroad can now read the Slaney News even if they don’t have a physical copy! Log onto www.issuu.com/ slaneynews to see for yourself. Almost 500 people (based on official statistics from the Issuu.com website) have already done so in places like Australia, USA, Germany, UK, Hungary and as far away as Vietnam and Swaziland! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------We are thrilled with our new Voucher page (opposite). You could potentially save hundreds of euro by using the vouchers provided. Our thanks to the businesses in Enniscorthy who suggested the idea to us and for supporting the concept. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Well done to Enniscorthy’s Strawberry Fair committee on producing their special Christmas newspaper, “Christmas Fayre”, last month. The Slaney News is delighted to have cooperated with that publication and we look forward to working with them again next summer on their Strawberry Fair issue. – Frank Corcoran

We print 10,000 copies of the Slaney News per issue of which 5,000 are distributed door-to-door in Enniscorthy town and 700 in Bunclody. The balance is distributed to 170 drop-off points: ENNISCORTHY: Doyles Bar, The Duffry Gala Duffry Hope Centre Copper Pan Darios Takeaway MAD Wilson’s Bar Serenity Nail & Beauty Storm Hair Design Cotton Tree Cafe Dawson’s Bar Crew Cuts Landis Nosh+Coffee Pastel d’Creme Hope Charity Shop –––––––––––––––––––– Greenville Stores SuperValu Pettitts Mace/Maxol Bellefield Enniscorthy Cabs Quik Pick, Ross Road Doyles Checkout, The Duffry Bellefield GAA complex

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Martin’s Londis, Tomnalosset ADAMSTOWN: Cullen’s Gala. BALLAGHKEEN: Donohoes Foodstore Sawdust Inn. BALLYCARNEY: Jenny’s Diner Brenda’s Hair Salon. BALLYEDMOND/WELLS: Downes Gala. BALLYMURN: Peter Doyle’s Costcutter. BLACKWATER: Londis Post Office Blackwater Open Farm. BOOLAVOGUE: Post Office Fr Murphy Centre. BREE: Brí Beag Childcare. BUNCLODY: Adult Learning Centre SuperValu TLC Café Millrace Hotel Rivers Edge Library Post Office Sugar & Spice Daybreak, Ryland Road Eurospar Half Way House

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Ferns Community Centre Ferns Castle Launderette Daybreak. KILMUCKRIDGE: Londis Centra Sean Ógs Hotel. KILTEALY/BALLINDAGGIN: Kiltealy Post Office. MARSHALSTOWN: Murphy’s. MONAGEER Monageer Tavern / Corner Shop. OULART: Corrigan’s Londis Post Office. OYLEGATE: Garrys Service Station. RATHNURE: Post Office WEXFORD: Ferrycarrig Hotel Maldron Hotel O’Briens, Redmond Sq O’Briens, Main St Nosh & Dosh, Redmond Sq Yard Restaurant Wexford Arts Centre Wexford Service Station, Newtown Road.

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CHRISTMAS IN ENNISCORTHY ENNISCORTHY ILLUMINATED

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Christmas in Enniscorthy kicked off in style with the Enniscorthy Christmas Festival on 1st December featuring a Christmas Parade, Carol Singing and Street Party followed by the official turning on of the town’s fantastic new festive lighting by Santa Claus himself. Later in the day Bellefield GAA Complex hosted a major event: “Christmas Variety and Carols in Enniscorthy” showcasing a host of local talent. Annie Gilpin and her team from the Co. Wexford Strawberry Fair Committee deserve huge praise for this spectacular event and we hope it will become an annual fixture on the town’s Christmas calendar. n

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Enniscorthy’s Gala Christmas Raffle Approximately 80 of Enniscorthy’s traders, organised by the Enniscorthy Business Association, have come together this Christmas to allow their customers participate in a major Christmas Raffle with €3,000 in prizes. For every €10 you spend in the participating outlets you collect a token to put on the competition card provided by the various outlets, once your card contains 10 tokens it is entered in a major draw with shopping voucher prizes worth €3,000 in total: €1,500

for the winner, €1,000 for second and €500 for third. The Gala Christmas Draw will take place on Sunday 23rd December in the Market Square. So get shopping now – the more you shop, the more stamps you receive and the better your chance of winning one of these superb prizes. And don’t forget – late shopping each Thursday night in December, and also on Sunday 9th & 16th December 1pm5pm, and on Sunday 23rd December 10am to 6pm. n

Thanks to funding from Enniscorthy Town Council a new set of Christmas street lights has been purchased, erected and switched on in the t o w n o n S a t u r d a y, 1 s t December. The lights feature a host of Christmas designs and colours, including dropping lights to hang on trees and a very festive makeover for the Town Council building in the Market Square. President of Enniscorthy Chamber of Commerce, Colm Neville, said that the Chamber were very excited about the effect the new lights would have on the town: “I think it will transform the town this year and the lights are a great investment for the years to come. We are very appreciative of the Town Council’s investment and we together with the Traders Association are fully committed to raising

the funds for the erection of the lights around town. We would like to acknowledge and thank all of those who both organised and supported the summer barbecue to raise much needed funds for the erection of these lights. The Chamber would like to acknowledge in particular the generosity of Creane and Creane insurance brokers who have made a special, significant contribution towards the erection of the lights this year, in support of all the traders and businesses of Enniscorthy with whom they do business.” Town Clerk Mr. Padraig O’Gorman stated that Enniscorthy Town Council are very pleased to sponsor the new festive town lights as an economic development measure of supporting Enniscorthy businesses over the important Christmas shopping period. n

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celebrating one year of sharing his technology expertise in the slaney news

Facebook Privacy hoax Recently there have been a lot of people posting a "Facebook Privacy Notice" on their wall, declaring that by doing so, Facebook has no legal right to your content. The reality is, however, reposting this message just fills Facebook up with even more pointless nonsense and misinformation. The Hoax states that: "Facebook is now a publicly traded entity. Unless you state otherwise, anyone can infringe on your right to privacy once you post to this site." A publicly traded entity just means that stocks or shares can be bought in the company, not the data.

criminals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression. These hoaxes prey on people’s fears and knee-jerk reactions to automatically assume the worst. A wall post is not a legal binding contract, if it was I could just as easily state: “By reading this post I now own your house” or “I no longer have to pay taxes” and it would be true. If you’re ever in doubt about something you see on

Facebook or indeed the internet the simplest thing to do is just Google it. I’ll be writing about how to make your Facebook page more secure in next month’s issue for anyone who is concerned about their privacy. As ever if you have queries about this article or you’d like me to talk about a tech issue that interests or concerns you, then pop me an email to sam@getitfixed.ie, or you can phone the shop on 053 9238544. n

It throws in a lot of legal jargon even stating you’re protected under the Berne Convention and the Rome Statute. The Berne Convention is a 126-year -old Swiss treaty for the protection of literary and artistic works, nothing to do with the internet. The Rome Statute was drafted in 1998 to give the International Criminal Court the power to prosecute international war

Sam Power of Get IT Fixed presents Mairead Rafter, Killurin, with a Yarvik 7” Tablet which she won in last month’s Get IT Fixed competition in the Slaney News.

Last month’s competition winner of a Yarvik 7” Tablet worth €150 courtesy of Get IT Fixed is: Mairead Rafter, Killurin, Co. Wexford. She correctly answered the question: How fast is a standard Class 10 SD card? Answer: 10MB/sec.

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Enniscorthy Library will host a flower arranging demonstration with a seasonal theme on Thursday December 13th at 7:30pm. The theme will be Christmas flower designs. Helen Battigan who lives in Bunclody will be the guest flower arranger. Helen is a demonstrator for the association of Irish Floral Artists and is a member of the County Wexford Garden and Flower Club and will take over as Chairperson in January 2013. She is also a keen gardener. Admission to the event

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The colourful St Senan’s school choir who participated in the Christmas events in Enniscorthy on 1st December. Pic: Gavin Doyle (www.facebook.com/gavindoylephotography).

Young retailer to face dragons? Eighteen-year-old Denise Brophy is a young retailer in Enniscorthy - she owns Glitterati Boutique on Rafter Street. Denise recently applied for the Junior Dragons Den series that is set to air in 2013. Her application was successful and on November 23rd she took part in the South Leinster Regional Heat in the Seven Oaks Hotel in Carlow. Here she had to set up a stall in the lobby along with 16 other competitors and a panel of 3 judges, representatives from the sponsors, the Bank of Ireland, browsed the stalls and asked Denise and the other competitors various questions about their businesses. Only seven enterprises could go through to the National Final and Denise was chosen as one of those. The National Final will take place

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L-R: Bank of Ireland Enniscorthy Branch Manager Eddie Spellman, Denise’s father Brendan Brophy, Denise’s partner Aaron Davis, Denise Brophy. Pic: Thomas Sunderland.

in Dublin later this week on December 8th. If Denise is successful there, she will get a chance to pitch her idea to the dragons in the den on the TV

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Nosebleeds To the Victor the Spoils We’ve all been looking for a scapegoat. Someone to hang the problems of the country onto around his grubby neck, but we have all been looking under the wrong rocks and crooks. We should have been looking to the South of America, Texas and to be geographically accurate Southfork Texas. JR Ewing. The original TV bastard. Here’s just a summarised list of his quotes: (To Sue Ellen): “Well, I’ll be damned if you can come in here any time you want and use me like a stud service!!” (To Lucy): “Why don’t you have that junior plastic surgeon you had build you a new face. One without a mouth!!” “Well Ray was never comfortable eating with the family. We do use knives and forks after all.” "The only thing that is screwed up in this office Barnes is your head, which I would be more than happy to serve on a silver platter if I weren't worried about my family getting food poisoning!" "Don't forgive and never forget; Do unto others before they do unto you; and third and most importantly, keep your eye on your friends, because your enemies will take care of themselves!" JR Ewing. As I said, the original TV bastard. And as I watched the reports of Larry Hagman’s death last week, I got to thinking. Dallas must have been stuck on repeat in Seanie Fitzpatrick’s house and the VCR must have been burnt out in Sean Quinns. You can just picture them as young

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upstarts watching JR. That’s for me ma, that’s the life. I’ll squeeze what I can out of the little folks and see where it gets me!! So, if you’re looking for a scapegoat, aim your eyes away from the Dail and aim them towards Southfork Texas. JR, you have a lot to answer for…..

Tache Up!! On a totally unrelated topic, we had a good night on the 23rd of November in Rackards Bar, Enniscorthy. Wasn’t just a session now, before you all start. We hosted our second annual Moustachioed Table Quiz for Movember. Now, first off we would like to thank Rackards and their great staff for the use of the hall and the food… and

the spot prizes!! Speaking of spot prizes, the following businesses kindly donated, Ziggy’s Hair Design, Turkuts, Crystal Script, MAD Restaurant, Brand U and anyone else that donated a prize, your help, time and effort were greatly appreciated. Technology was not on our side however and I had to shout as opposed to MC. Didn’t mind, I’m very loud without a microphone (apparently…..). At the time of writing, I am not aware of how much we raised in total, between the online donations, the quiz and the personal donations. If you check the facebook page, we’ll have the numbers up….. Thanks again Mo Bros and Sistas….. – Jamie Murphy

To celebrate their 40th year Enniscorthy Musical Society will mark To celebrate their 40th year Enniscorthy Musical Society will mark this special this Anniversary special Anniversary with a night of music and nostalgia. with a night of music and nostalgia.

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“40 Years of Musicals” Sunday 16th December 2012. Riverside Park Hotel, Enniscorthy. 8pm. ir 40th year Enniscorthy Musical Society willTickets mark this!10 special - available on the door.

Sunday 16th December 2012. a night of music and nostalgia. Riverside Park Hotel, Enniscorthy. 8pm. “40 YearsEnniscorthy of Musicals”Musical Society presents “The Sound of Music”. The show will run Sunday 16th nightly December from2012. Tues €10 2nd – Fri 5th April ending with a matinee on Sat 6th April Tickets - available on the door. Riverside Park Hotel, Enniscorthy. 8pm. 2013. Details of auditions etc. will be available late December/early January.

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We’ve all been there. You’re full of turkey, spuds, ham, gravy, the begrudgingly eaten brussel sprout, followed by ice cream, sprinkles and the cup of tea or whiskey, depending on your preference. You sit down in your favourite chair, take out the TV Guide. You grumble and you say, “Same oul shite, Coronation Street, Eastenders, Fair f***in’ City, Strictly Dancing On Me Arse. F*** this, I’m turning on a dvd….”. Well, dear reader, sit down and relax the kecks. I am here to guide you through what I feel are the five perfect films to watch over the festive period. We start in a building, well a plaza to be more precise:

DIE HARD (1989) Woah, hold the pony there Murphy. Die Hard, a Christmas film? Are you high? No, I am not. Let’s weigh up the evidence here. First off, the film takes place over the FESTIVE PERIOD!!, a blinding clue to anyone with a pair of eyes. Another one occurs when McClane is coming through the airport, he’s carrying a giant teddy bear. Now, it’s never fully explained but one could safely say he’s bringing it home to his young daughter. I know crazy right. That poor German terrorist that gets it in the lift is left with a sly remark on his jumper, “Now I have a machine gun, ho-hoho.” W h e n M c C l a n e l u re s Gruber into a false sense of security near the film’s climax, he straps his weapon to his back using fun festive tape. Then as our hero, John and his put-upon wife, Bonnie, leave the Nakatomi Plaza, they are met with a lovely white blanket of Christmassy snow. To add to the festive cheer, as they are carted away on the back of what looks like a golf cart, Dean Martin’s velvet tones ease into ear shot and he croons, “Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful.. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.” Die Hard, one of the best Christmas films ever, motherf***er! GREMLINS (1984) The first Gremlins film is a black comedy set against a Christmas time back drop. The plot revolves around Billy’s (Zach Gilligan) father searching for a Christmas present for his teenage son. He stumbles across a creature called a Mogwai in a small antiques shop in Chinatown. The owner of the store warns Billy’s father that owning one is too much responsibility and refuses to sell it to him. But the owner’s grandson sells the Mogwai saying the family needs the money. And

he gives him three rules for the Mogwai. Never expose it to light, never get it wet and never ever feed it after midnight. Gizmo gets accidentally wet when brought home and he produces five Gremlins. The most dominant is Stripe, who for some reason despises Gizmo. They go about rampaging the city and tearing up the place. The climax of the film takes place in a Montgomery Ward store and Gizmo lets up the blinds and this allows the light in that kills Stripe. The store owner returns to claim Gizmo claiming that the world is not ready for the Mogwai, a symbol for the over zealousness of the west to have material goods over the Christmas period per-

way, namely a wayward Christmas tree, lights that will not light despite best efforts, a family bout of hypothermia, warring in-laws and breaking the window of smug yuppie next door neighbours with a tree. Oh yea and Cousin Eddie, the greatest comic character ever created in my humble opinion. Take a bow Dennis Quaid, never has dog splatters been so funny. The family end up warring, Eddie and his hick family tear up the sewage and destroy the front lawn, the lights finally work and Clark gets his holiday bonus, thanks to Eddie driving across town and kidnapping his boss. Uncle Lewis throws a discarded cigar down a storm drain, igniting the methane gas leaked thanks

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haps? Could be, either way if you get one this Christmas, don’t let it get wet!! I N DIANA JON ES AN D TH E TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984) Ok, there’s no real Christmas signs, symbolism or indeed back stories in this film but if I don’t see it at Christmas I feel it is a waste of a Christmas Day. So there, and It’s A Wonderful Life doesn’t have Indiana Jones in it…. N AT I O N A L L A M P O O N ’ S CHRISTMAS VACATION (1989) Hey, there’s that guy that used to be really funny and in great films. What’s he at now, oh yea he’s quitting his show because he’s an arse. Ladies and gentlemen I give you Chevy Chase. The cornerstone of this popular franchise and he also made Fletch. I liked it. This is the third film in the Lampoon Series and was written by John Hughes. And it has the distinction of being my favourite one in the series. You know the story – Clark wants to give his family the perfect Christmas. But he keeps getting obstacles placed in his

to the sewage Eddie ripped up and blows a Santa decoration onto the lawn. The family stand around as Aunt Bethany sings the Star Spangled Banner and Clark realises he has got his perfect Christmas. A sweet, yet slightly mentally unhinged story…. Just what you need at Christmas! CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971) This is for my money the only film to watch at Christmas. Think about it, songs, chocolate, a warm message about family and greed is not welcomed, it is punished, all the ingredients for festive cheer. I won’t bore you with the plot details as I’m sure you are all well aware at this stage. The film is fun, bright, sad in all the right places and leaves you walking away with a smile on your face and a warm heart. That could also be all the chocolate though… So there you go, a rundown of what I feel are perfect Christmas films. A very merry Christmas to you and yours! – Jamie Murphy


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The main men! L-R: Peter Murphy, Acko and Jerry Fish at the launch of The Revelator Orchestra’s debut album. Pic: Maria Nolan.

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Sincere compliments and congratulations to our Town Development Officer, Mairead Linneen, who not alone has the Presentation Arts Centre up and running but has it rocking its socks off! In recent weeks I had the pleasure of attending a couple of drama productions which worked well at the aesthetic Centre but I had no idea what to expect of the latest venture – the launch of The Revelator Orchestra’s debut album, a collaboration with producer/musician Acko and writer Peter Murphy on Wednesday 21st November at the Nunnery Road location. The large, diverse crowd who had gathered for the event were happy to mix and mingle and be there for the first of its kind at the venue and expectations were high contributing to the air of excitement and anticipation that pervaded the foyer. And none were disappointed. To say it worked would be an understatement. Acko’s sound was electrifying and Peter Murphy’s performance spell binding! To add to this, The Presentation Centre brought in the local talent of audio visual engineer Keith Murphy whose imagery projected onto the backdrop of the exquisite stained glass window of the Presentation auditorium was both mesmerising and haunting – a truly amazing combination of art and creativity. The audience were enthralled for the entire recital and the talk in the foyer afterwards was animated with everyone singing the praises of both the artistes and the venue and saying how lovely it was to have some place in Enniscorthy to come to enjoy entertainment of this calibre and diversity. Many who had read Peter’s book John the Revelator said that they had been encouraged to revisit it and those who hadn’t said that they would certainly read it now. CD sales went extremely well with punters vying to get signatures from the very accommodating duo and there seemed to be a reluctance on the part of all to take their leave – a sure sign of the immense enjoyment and success of the occasion. – Maria Nolan

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Official Launch of ‘The Sounds of John the Revelator’ at The Presentation Centre, Wednesday, 21 November 2012

The debut album from the Revelator Orchestra was officially launched last month by special guest of honour Jerry Fish, on whose Mudbug Club label the album is released. A large audience was treated to an audiovisual spectacular of live music, spoken word and visual projection. Attending on the night, Co Wexford Arts Officer, Sinéad Barden commented “That was a truly amazing night. The acoustics of County Wexford’s newest venue is extraordinary and the potential that can be achieved through visuals, sound, performance was shown on the night. Just goes to show what a dynamic space the Presentation Centre is”. For those who didn’t make it on the night, the album is available in music stores and also on iTunes (see Maria Nolan’s review on page 9). There was plenty of drama in the Centre in November. A double bill of one act plays took to the stage on the 3rd and 4th November. The Rasper Players from North Wexford and the Masquerade Players from Arklow

performed 4-48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane and The Bear by Brian Friel. On the 23rd November, Camross Drama Group featured two one act plays and a short story. The audience were treated to a night of comedy and drama with Billy the Member by Des Walters, Last Tango in Little Grimley by David Tristram and The Last Straw for Farmer Brown written by Mary Brown. The highest standard of drama was achieved by all as part of their preparation for the One-Act Drama Festival circuit currently taking place all over the country. Not to be left out, our very own Enniscorthy Youth Theatre Ensemble took to the stage on 11th November with Hugh Dunnit, a piece written specifically for the actors aged 12 years and older by Red Moon Theatre. A convoluted comedy of colourful characters from the worlds of literature and film went down a treat with both the audience and young performers alike. Red Moon will resume their art, drama and theatre classes at the Centre on Thursday 10 January, new members always welcome.

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Exhibition of paintings and print by John Busher 1-22 December - Open Tuesdays to Saturdays; 10am to 5pm. For the exhibition, Here Before, local artist John Busher will exhibit a number of new paintings and prints that continue to explore themes of change and reinvention. He uses a number of sources to inform his work including photography, drawing and his memory. Over time by combining a number of these approaches, he allows an image to evolve, which usually captures a moment in time. Featuring prominently in his work is an economical use of colour and exaggerated forms appear through a process of inadvertent manipulation. His pieces have a strong narrative with lone figures and solitary landscapes telling the story. John Busher was born in Enniscorthy and studied visual communications at the National College of Art and Design. Following a period of working as a commercial graphic designer, he resumed his studies to qualify with a postgraduate diploma in Art & Design Education in 2008. John has exhibited both nationally and internationally and recent shows have included Level at Dunamaise Arts Centre, Portlaoise, Gallery & Invited Artists at The Leinster Gallery, Dublin, and a solo show, Night Without Stars, at Wexford Arts Centre. Here Before is dedicated to the memory of John’s mother and all proceeds from the exhibition will go to St Anne’s Ward in St Vincent’s Hospital. As a qualified art teacher, John, has a wish to nurture creativity and develop essential skills in young people and to this end he will be hosting two children’s art workshops in December Saturday 8 December, 2pm – 5pm Winter Wonderland Create a forest of winter trees from recycled material, wire, card and MorRoc (plaster). This will be exhibited in The Presentation Centre alongside the artist’s paintings and prints. Saturday 15 December, 2pm – 5pm Cut-Out Christmas Learn about the history of decorations and their various national origins. Design and make decorative cut outs using paper and card and a variety of other materials. Workshops are for children aged 8 to 12 years. The cost for each workshop is €15 and numbers are limited so booking is advisable on 053 92 33000.

Other christmas events Friday 14th December, 7-10pm FDYS Christmas Ball Following the success of the Halloween Howler, FDYS are planning a follow-up event with this Christmas Ball – line-up to follow. Sunday 16th December, 5pm The Nutcracker Presented by Mary Greasby’s School of Ballet, this version of the most popular ballet is performed by and aimed at children. Admission €5.00 To reserve tickets, tel: 053 92 33000. Saturday 22nd December, 3pm – 5pm Mr Cool’s Christmas Magic and Puppet Show Magician, puppet show and kiddies disco. This fun filled afternoon is a must for all the family. Admission €3.00 (Four for €10.00). Booking advisable, tel: 053 92 33000.

School students engaging with The Presentation Centre

l fourth class ‘Meet the Artist’ – Bernadette Doolan with St Aidan’s National Schoo

Four classes of students were treated to a very interactive class with the local artist touching on the methods used in her painting and sculpture and the inspiration behind them. Students were given the opportunity to title some of the pieces and to reflect on the experience by drawing about it.

60 budding gardeners from first and second class in Gael Scoil Inis Corthaidh & St Aidan’s Primary School took to the grounds of the centre to plant 350 bulbs for spring including snowdrops, crocus, bulebells and tulips, daffodils and narcissi. Part of an allocation of 6,000 bulbs planted, the blooms will begin to appear in March and flower in waves into May. Enniscorthy Town Gardener said of his helpers “I hope they come back to see the bulbs when they flower to admire their work”

‘Buí Bolg Giant Puppet-making Workshop with transition year students

Transition year students from the CBS, Coláiste Bríde and Meanscoil Gharman participated in the two-day workshop initiated by Enniscorthy Town Council to benefit all town festivities held throughout the town. The creative and colourful figures given their first outing during the Christmas Parade on 1 Dec

Pictured at the launch of VTOS Annual Report in The Presentation Centre: Don Murphy, Eithne Agar (VTOS) and Cllr Keith Doyle, Chairman Enniscorthy Town Council

Congratulations also to Session 10 – a band of young musicians formed at the Centre as part of the Room to Record programme in Oct who also made their debut during the Christmas festivities. And the Creative Kidz Dance Project who made their debut at Wexford Opera House as part of the Sonraigh Youth Dance Festival on 30 Nov.

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A Celebration of Irish and Scottish Music & Song A unique celebration of Irish and Scottish music and song will be held on the 8th of December at 7.30pm in An Tobar: Irish Language and Culture Centre, Westgate, Wexford, when the renowned Scottish singer, piper and guitarist Griogair Labhruidh will join forces with Donegal native Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhríde who stole the show at Oireachtas na Samhna in 2009 and was crowned winner of Corn Uí Riada. Tickets are priced €10 and are available from An Tobar, in Wexford town. n

A Night at the Opera by Donal Cullen Last month we had a night to remember – a full programme of music and grandeur. A night of light entertainment to warm the cockles of your heart. Is there no end to the talent in Enniscorthy – an operetta of our very own! And it is thanks to Maura Flannery who is responsible for it all, yes Ms Flannery invented this very concept of an Enniscorthy operetta which is now in its fourth year and bravo to all who partake in its grandeur on its annual outing. Where the operetta is concerned there certainly is lots of talent and this year it delivered a high standard of glorious singing and playing. If it was variety you wanted it was here in abundance. Oh, Lady Be Good, by George and Ira Gershwin was given its best and finest moment by The Quaid Family and the Quaids also gave Enya’s May It Be from the movie The Fellowship of the Ring a rendition which pleased the packed auditorium of the Riverside Park Hotel. Aisling Williams took us by surprise with a voice of an angel. Her voice is sweet and soothing, she draws you into her world and makes

you feel the song. Therese Canavan, no surprise here, raised the roof to the delight of the audience with songs from Jesus Christ Superstar and Blood Brothers. Great stuff Therese, keep it going. Keep an eye on the Kinsella sisters – their future looks bright. My special treat was Anne Marie Kearney who can play flute, guitar and sing, but above all, please any audience of good taste who enjoy easy listening. Ann Marie gave us Suite de Trois Morceaux, Movements 1 and 2 (Godard). Oliver Merrigan, a renowned tenor, did a great job on Santa Lucia at the end of a spectacular evening.

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A splendid time was had by one and all. Well done, bravo. The night ended with the Duffry Stompers keeping everybody up dancing to the wee small hours. A very special word of thanks to the one and only Yvonne Collier who accompanied everyone. May I say Mozart or Liszt would have been proud of Yvonne – good on you girl! The evening was in aid of the Athenaeum and its restoration. The grand old building of the town, and its legacy in Irish history, will certainly be smiling with the likes of the operetta in its corner. I should mention that Tony

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McClean, Chairman of the Board of Directors, was very proud of the evening and the benefits to the Athenaeum as a result. Róisín Murphy helped with the make-up on the night. Maura Flannery looked radiant. Helen Ashdown never stopped all night – her work on this year’s operetta was invaluable. Helen gave the evening that special edge. To the delight of everyone it was organised so well it could have been in Carnegie Hall, New York, and I could have been in the front row. To everyone, either mentioned or not, be proud of a job well done, you are all heroes. Take a bow! n

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Frankie Boyle. Wexford Opera House. karaoke with Julie. Castle Bar. Jack the lad. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Breakdown. DBar. a celeBration oF irish and scottish Music. An Tobar, Westgate, Wexford. declan o’rourke. Music. Wexford Arts Centre. Dec 8 Back to Back. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Dec 8 toM cat & the Zodiacs + dJs, Toss Kavanagh's, 6pm. Dec 9 Bull & Max. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Dec 9 Dec 9 hot ash Felt. DBar. Dec 9 catch 22. Benedicts. Dec 14 karaoke with Julie. Castle Bar. Dec 14 st aidan’s cathedral concert (see details below.) strange Behaviour. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Dec 14 Feel the pinch. DBar. Dec 14 Dec 14 vladiMir’s viennese christMas. Wexford Opera House. Dec 14 deirdre Masterson’s vocal acadeMy christMas concert. Wexford Opera House (Jerome Hynes Theatre). Dec 15 stephen cullen. Castle Bar. Dec 15 live Band. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Dec 15 aBBa Forever. Wexford Opera House. Dec 16 des Browne. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Dec 16 cunning stunts. Benedicts. Dec 21 karaoke with Julie. Castle Bar. Dec 21 live Band. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Dec 21 aFter hours. DBar. Dec 22 isotopes. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Dec 22 eMFlo. Castle Bar. Dec 22 pierce turner. Music. Wexford Arts Centre. Dec 23 live Band. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Dec 28 karaoke with Julie. Castle Bar. Dec 28 live Band. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Dec 28 Bad inFluence. DBar. Dec 29 dJ. Castle Bar. Dec 29 dinnie davitt and the heartBeats. Doyles the Duffry. Dec 29 alBatross. Temple Bar, Treacy’s. Dec 30 J90. Benedicts. Dec 30 dJ Joe. Doyles the Duffry. Dec 30 reeling in the showBand years. Wexford Opera House Dec 31 dying kicks. ring in the new year. Doyles the Duffry. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

tales, comedy, dance and more in between sumptuous 3 course D'lush special Christmas Dinner. Ideal unique business/group special night out in intimate setting. –––––––––––––––––––––––– Pierce Turner and A Very Small Orchestra Music - 22 Dec - tickets €15 Christmas in Wexford with Pierce Turner is a legendary party that never fails to attract less than a packed house filled with seasonal spirit. Extra excitement should be added to Christmas 2012 with the release of his critically acclaimed and much loved album “Songs for a Very Small Orchestra”. This is not just a gig any more, it’s a Wexford tradition from the man whom the RTE presenter John Kelly calls the Wexford Legend.

WLOS Handbags & Gladrags Sale… Sunday, December 9, 2012 3:00pm until 5:00pm Friary Hall, Wexford Ladies (and Gentlemen!) – a FUN-draising event upcoming that involves a fantastic sale of new and vintage handbags and jewellery. Already donations have been received of brand new Guess wallets and Chloe handbags – you might get some Christmas presents bought, or a little treat for yourself, and at the same time you help the Society raise much needed funds to host their 2013 production "The Witches of Eastwick". As well as going along on the day, donations are still

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Wexford Light Declan O'Rourke Music - 8 Dec - tickets €20 You can't help but fall in love with Declan's deep-honey voice and astute song writing abilities. His songs Galileo from Since Kyabram album, ‘A Little Something,’ and Sarah (Last Night in a Dream) have been covered by leading music artists including Josh Groban, Paul Weller, Chris Rea and Eddi Reader. He always delivers a moving and engaging concert, a welcome return. –––––––––––––––––––––––– Christmas Dinner & Cabaret Nights - Cabaret - 13 Dec, 14 Dec - tickets €45 Featuring the best of the entertainers participating during the year -– house band Featherhead Trio featuring Christmas songs,

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Christmas in St. Aidan’s Cathedral

In the run up to Christmas why not set aside one night to soak in the music of the season. A fantastic line-up of artists will entertain all those who go along to the Cathedral on Friday 14th of December at 8pm. Tickets are €10 available from the Parish Office and from Parish Promoters. Soloists Tomás Whelan, Róisín Dempsey, Lorna Mahon, Stephen Murphy and Ted Quinn will be joined by the Enniscorthy Choral Union, the Silver Tones, St. Aidan’s Children’s Choir plus the combined Cathedral choirs leading the audience in singing our Christmas favourites. The concert is the first of a series of fundraisers aimed at the proposed Organ Restoration in St. Aidan’s. An estimated €40,000 will be needed over the next four years to bring the organ to the quality and standard needed to support the fantastic church music in the Cathedral. The upcoming concert on Friday 14th December will be a special event which everybody will enjoy. n

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The Christmas experience at Enniscorthy Castle is now open Thursday to Sunday from Saturday 1st December to S u n d a y, 2 3 r d D e c e m b e r, Thursday & Friday 2.30 – 5.00 and Saturday & Sunday 12.00 – 5.00. Additional days and times may be added to meet demand. The cost is €8 per child or three children for €20. This includes a visit and gift (traditional) from Santa. Parents can pre-book tickets for their children in advance

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Extravaganza of Christmas Cheer A wonderful eclectic blend of entrepreneurism, local enterprise and home grown enthusiasm gathered together at the riverside Park Hotel on Tuesday 20th november for the Enniscorthy Lions Club annual Wine and Cheese fundraiser. Showcasing jewellery, confectionery, wine, home baking, hats, candles, flowers and more, this colourful, vibrant event, the brainchild of the local Lions Club who are to be commended for creating awareness and interest in local businesses and craft people and what they have to offer. The fabulous displays and diversity of exhibitors made it both an appealing and worthwhile evening giving the large attendance much to think about and choose from leading into the Christmas frenzy. The festive fairy lit interior of the Riverside Hotel did much to contribute to the overall splendour and opulence of the occasion as the presence of The O`Duffy Cup and our 3 in a row All Ireland Camogie Champions contributed to that

Lions Club members Eamonn Buttle and Eric Barron making the draw in the O’Duffy Cup. Pic: Maria Nolan.

uplifting feeling and feel good factor that permeated throughout the evening. The choice of our All Ireland Champions as recipients of all proceeds made on the night linked success with success and winning with winning – a most worthy and excellent concept in the present climate and one that the Lions Club are to be applauded for. The praise from the punters was flowery and forthcoming as they sampled titbits from Pettitts and Supervalu, admired Flowers By Grace, tried on fascinators and aprons by Alice J.Kelly, hats and scarves by

Helen D`Eathe, savoured wines from Donohoes, wholesome brown bread from Ballyminane Mills, and delicious cakes from Blossom Bakes and Creative Toppers, and ogled the exquisite jewellery and beautifully perfumed candles from a wide variety of Exhibitors. Conor Morris and Lauren Reville Byrne students from FCJ Bunclody displayed prepacked baking products from their mini company and Jenny Crean displayed her delicate coloured glass mirrors, clocks, and frames. There were several collections of paintings by different and affordable artists and the Camogie girls themselves proved that they can do much more than hurl with their assortments of handmade knits and crocheted items. A thoroughly enjoyable, pleasant and inspiring experience leaving one with the feeling that all is not doom and gloom in Enniscorthy – there is a lot happening locally and my compliments to the Chairman and members of the Lions Club for affording us this affable opportunity to view it. – Maria Nolan

Sally Kelly and Liz Fitzgerald enjoying Uncle Aidan’s wholemeal brown bread from Ballyminane Mills. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Lions Club Chairman Stephen Mahon with colleague Ben Bernie and FCJ Students Lauren Reville Byrne and Conor Morris. Pic: Maria Nolan.

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100 Years of S’corthy

I was privileged recently to receive an invitation to Enniscorthy rugby Club for the Launch of their Centenary Book. A comprehensive, informative, attractive, glossy, picture packed publication detailing the history of the Club from its inception in 1912 through to today. Compiled by the meticulous Ger Moynihan the edifying volume is an extensive, wide rang-

ing record of the birth, growth and development of rugby in the town through the decades and is a tribute to all who made it possible. Launching the book RTE’s Tom McGurk said that it was an uplifting experience for him to come to Enniscorthy and see rugby in its natural environment. He said it brought him back to his own rugby days when the sport was all about

club, family, friends and community and had nothing to do with money. He said that he had become disillusioned with the way the rugby world was going at the present time and he was heartened to see that Enniscorthy was still holding fast to old values and the original ethos of the game. He thanked Enniscorthy Rugby Club for inviting him and he wished them every success with the publication and on the field. Chairman Rory Fanning and President Tom Hastings acknowledged the trojan work of all those involved in producing this exceptional club chronicle, saying that it would be there for posterity and encouraging all to buy early as there were only a limited number printed. I had already secured my copy to have as a treasured keepsake despite being introduced facetiously to Tom McGurk as ‘the Opposition’ by Paul McCrea adding ‘She’s the Secretary of the local GAA Club you know’… meant in the best possible taste of course as relations between our two clubs have always been excellent with both of us fishing in the main from the same pool of players. But I had other, more personal,

reasons for purchasing this prized rugby record. My late brother-in-law Michael Foley was a member of the successful 1989 team which won the Provincial Towns Cup and in the book his long time friend and associate Paul McCrea recalls how he, along with another Starlights teammate, since passed, Michael Farrell, made a most significant contribution to the outcome of the final and I quote: “His courageous tackle on Niall Rigney under the Enniscorthy posts saved a certain match winning try and turned the game in Enniscorthy’s favour. Those same courageous qualities he was to show again in his long battle with terminal illness, making recovery after recovery. What a warrior and leader on both hurling and rugby fields and indeed in life itself`. My sincere thanks Paul for those lovely words and cherished memory. Another man remembered fondly among these poignant pages is my late father-in-law – the great Jamsie Nolan of Bellefield Lawn, who is heralded as ‘a sporting legend’ by his long-time friend and colleague David Hasslacher.

David recounts how Jamsie was part of the 3 in a row Starlights team winning county titles in 1927, ‘28, and ‘29. He played gaelic football with Wexford in Croke Park, rugby for Enniscorthy in Lansdowne Road and soccer with Bohemians in Dalymount Park… all while the GAA ban was at its height! And not alone that, he has the unique distinction of scoring in each of the three Meccas – Croke Park, Lansdowne Road and Dalymount Park. Soccer International Niall Quinn almost equalled that record playing minor hurling for Dublin in Croker and playing in both Lansdowne and Dalymount – but he played soccer in both. Jamsie to our knowledge is the only one who has played the three codes proper in their own stadiums. He went on to spend some time in England playing soccer with West Ham and managed to squeeze in a spot of cricket for Enniscorthy as well. An outstanding sporting career for a quiet, unassuming man who spoke little of his amazing accomplishments and I would like to say a most sincere thank you to David on behalf of his family for hon-

Launching the book RTE’s Tom McGurk. Pic: Maria Nolan.

ouring him and his marvellous achievements in this book. The 172 pages are packed with wonderful contributions, tales of past glories, old friends honoured and remembered, today`s stars acknowledged and admired and high hopes and aspirations for the club`s future and at €20 is a most excellent buy, a first rate read and a definite stocking filler this Christmas! – Maria Nolan Enniscorthy RFC Centenary Book is now available from: Whites for Music Enniscorthy. Newspaper Kiosk Abbey Arcade Enniscorthy (beside SuperValu). H. Murphy Cash + Carry. P. Farrell Pharmacy Templeshannon. Steemers Newsagency Bunclody.


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Out and About in Enniscorthy and beyond

Christopher Sludds and Matt Deane, organisers of the recent Irish Whip Wresting event in Bellefield pictured with two of the participants. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

Brian Murphy who graduated from St. Pat’s Teaching College in Drumcondra in November with his family, mam and dad Dickie and Jacqui Murphy, and brothers Cathal (on right) and Ruairi (on left). Pic: Maria Nolan.

Black Tie GAA Awards Launch front row L-R: Secretary and Chairman of County Board Margaret Doyle and Diarmuid Devereux, Ann Doyle, PRO and Chairman of Wexford Supporters Club Maria Nolan and Arthur Quinn with Brian and Alan Keyes of Glen Fuel with a selection of nominated players. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Paddy Murphy presents the keys of the classic cars to the two winners in the Gerard Murphy Memorial Road Run Raffle. Pic: Liz Wildes.

Isabella and Henry Kelly meeting Santa in Market Square, Enniscorthy, on 1st December. Pic: Liz Wildes.

Colaiste Bride Transition Year students Jade Murphy, Roisin Fenlon and Siobhan Donohoe at the Craft Fair in Bellefield on 1st December. Pic: Liz Wildes.

Four Wexford camogie champions join Olympic boxing heroes Adam Nolan and Billy Walsh at the launch last month of the 2013 Hope & Dream road race. Pic: Liz Wildes.

3rd Prizewinner in the Gerard Murphy Memorial Road Run Raffle, Kris Murphy from Enniscorthy, gets his prize from Paddy Murphy. Pic: Liz Wildes.

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Winner of open weekend competition in Smyths Stove shop, Enniscorthy, was Peter Doyle (right) with Eugene Parker and Betty Kavanagh of Smyths.

Anne Byrne and family at Santa in the Market Square. Pic: Liz Wildes.

The Martin and McGrath families at the Craft Fair in Bellefield. Pic: Liz Wildes.

Linda O'Rourke, Catherine Dempsey and Edel Hogan getting into the Christmas spirit in Enniscorthy, 1st December. Pic: Liz Wildes.

Jackser Owens with his grandchildren and Santa. Pic: Liz Wildes.

Waiting for Santa in Enniscorthy on 1st December. Pic: ©Joseph Doyle.

Nafisah Azeem, Danielle Miller and Ciara Brennan at the Craft Fair in Bellefield. Pic: Liz Wildes.

Betsy Tobin and her grandson in the Market Square. Pic: Liz Wildes.


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Friends of St John’s The Annual General Meeting of The Friends of St. John’s Hospital was held recently in St. John’s Hospital. In a wide-ranging address, the Chairperson, Lulu Hiney, said that the highlight of the year was the opening of the Alzheimer’s Garden by Mary McKay of the Active Retirement Group. It is a beautiful garden and great credit is due to Lilian McKenna for all her work she did in acquiring shrubs, trees and getting people to create the tranquil garden that will be a haven for fragile people with memory difficulties.

S h e t h a n k e d To m m y Cooper, N. Power, Catherine Ryan and P.J. Daly for their help with the Golf Classic. Thanks were also due to S t e p h e n M u r p h y, L i l i a n McKenna and Theresa Casey for their work in organising the Concert and all the artists that took part. Much praise is due to Margaret Walker for organising a very successful Walk in aid of The Friends. She concluded by congratulating Lilian McKenna on winning ‘Person of the Month’ and wished her well for the final in February 2013.

T h e Tre a s u re r, L i l i a n McKenna, gave a detailed account of income and expenditure over the previous year; the accounts are in credit at the end of the period reviewed. Election of Officers: Chairperson: Lulu Hiney Vice-Chairperson: Margaret Walker Treasurer: Lesley Leech Secretary: Deirdre Lang P.R.O.: Seán Doyle. Committee: Eithne Harkin, Theresa Casey, Mary Dunne, Lilian McKenna, Ann McCreary, Seán Davitt, Paddy Barron, Agnes Fenlon. – Sean Doyle

Weigh Lighter Nutrition & Weigh Loss We i g h L i g h t e r – t h e Straightforward Nutrition & Weight Loss Programme is c o m i n g t o T h e B a i l e y, Enniscorthy. The extremely successful weigh loss programme will hold Classes every Tuesday from 6.00p.m to 7.00p.m in the Bailey Cafe Bar.

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tle as three weeks. Full details, success stories and other class locations available at www.weighlighter.ie. Only €20 to join and €10 weekly fee thereafter (concessions available). You can contact local Leader Elaine on 087-6669874. n

Alzheimer Society benefit from ‘Thriller’ Rosaleen Casey and Paul Robinson would like to extend a heartfelt ‘thank you’ to everyone who supported their recent Halloween ‘Thriller’ fundraiser in aid of the Alzheimer Society of Ireland, Wexford Branch, which raised a staggering €2,736. All money raised in Co. Wexford is used for services in Co. Wexford. The two organisers would like to pass on a special word of thanks to Hogan Print, Enniscorthy, The Bailey, Enniscorthy for the venue, John Carroll the DJ for his services on the night, the gang from Pettitt’s SuperValu, Enniscorthy, and finally all those who generously gave door prizes and raffle prizes. Rosaleen Casey tells us that they plan to do it all again next year. So roll on Halloween 2013! n

Paul Robinson (left) and Rosaleen Casey (right) presenting cheque to Sheila Gallagher from the Alzheimer Society of Ireland.

In fancy dress are Lisa Kelly, Rosaleen Casey, Annemarie Doyle, Jean Casey and Alison Casey.

Voluntary groups take note… The 2013 Enniscorthy Calendar was officially launched on Thursday, 22nd November by Jimmy Gahan in the 1798 Centre. The creation of the Calendar is the combined work of Eamonn Doyle and Basia Dunio and is a colourful presentation of magnificent photographs by Ms. Dunio and aptly worded observations and comments relevant to each month compiled by Eamonn Doyle. He also wrote a special poem for the calendar which is the new anthem of Enniscorthy. Sean Doyle presided at the function and welcomed all present and in the course of a short address said that the Calendar that is being launched tonight encapsulates in an exciting and impressive manner all that is striking about our attractive town. It is a document that can be sent to our relatives and friends in far-off lands or indeed to anyone anywhere and it will convey in word and picture what a beautiful and historic town we live in. The photographs are among the best I have seen of the town and I now call on Basia Dunio to stand up and take a bow (Basia shyly responded to much applause) – you can be proud of your talent and achievement which captures the intrinsic quality of Enniscorthy. Councillor Keith Doyle, Chairman of Enniscorthy Town Council said it gave him great

pleasure to be present at the launch of such a prestigious creation and after perusing it he could see it was a very professional presentation with stunning photographs and very interesting text. Both people who produced the calendar certainly had the interest of Enniscorthy at heart and as Chairman of the Town Council and on behalf of the people of the town he thanked them for their talent and inspiration. In launching the Calendar, Jimmy Gahan, said: “The pictures depicted serve as a great reminder of home to emigrants from Enniscorthy now living abroad. It will make an ideal Christmas gift and would be seen as such by those receiving and giving.” He singled out the photographs of Basia Dunio and

said she had managed to capture the beauty of Enniscorthy in her own unique style which added not only to the beauty of the town but also to the character of the finished product. He also singled out Eamonn Doyle who came up with the concept of a calendar and succeeded in bringing his idea to fruition. He praised Mr. Doyle for his commitment to the community in which he lives and said he was following in a wonderful family tradition in giving himself to the promotion of Enniscorthy. His mother is a long time servant of community related activities in St. Senan’s Parish while his father, Seán Óg Ó’Dubhghaill, served Enniscorthy and County Wexford as a public represen-

tative of long standing. The Doyle family had been neighbours of his since his childhood and he felt honoured, pleased and proud to launch the Calendar for and on behalf of Eamonn Doyle. Eamonn Doyle concluded by thanking the Staff of the’98 C e n t re , To w n C l e r k a n d Members of Enniscorthy Town Council, Chamber of Commerce, all the speakers, Joe Hogan and all at Hogan Print, his brilliant designer and photographer, Basia Dunio, and all present for turning up on the night. This beautiful calendar is on sale for €10 in local retail outlets, and from a range of local clubs and charities who each receive €5 from each copy sold. Phone Eamonn on 087 2982618 for more information.


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Enniscorthy Castle: always in the news… Enniscorthy Castle have been announced as winners of the Chambers Ireland, Excellence in Local Government award in the Supporting Tourism category at an awards ceremony in Dublin last night (November 8 2012). The award profiles the excellent work undertaken by local authorities on behalf of Chambers Ireland in the past year, and Enniscorthy Castle and Enniscorthy Town Council were nominated by Enniscorthy Chamber of Commerce, shortlisted for the awards and announced the overall recipient at the prestigious event. Competition in the awards category was notable and also shortlisted were the Geopark Ambassadors Project, Cavan; Carlow County Museum, Carlow; and the Donegal Gathering, Donegal, with Enniscorthy Castle scooping the title. Accepting the award on behalf of the Castle was Cllr. Keith Doyle, Chairperson Enniscorthy Town Council; Mr. Eddie Breen, County Manager; M r. To n y Larkin,Town Manager, Mr. Padraig O’Gorman, Town Clerk; Mr. Colm Neville, Chairperson Enniscorthy Chamber of Commerce; Mr.

Book Launch… The Liffey Press, Enniscorthy Castle and Kevin Galligan invite anyone with any interest in 1916, Enniscorthy's history, or the War of Independence period, to the launch of “Peter Paul Galligan. One of the Most Dangerous Men in the Rebel Movement” by Kevin Galligan, in Enniscorthy Castle on Thursday, December 6th, 7.00pm.

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Jacqui Hynes, Manager Enniscorthy Castle, Cllr. Keith Doyle, Chairman Enniscorthy Town Council, Tony Larkin, Town Manager, Padraig O'Gorman, Town Clerk, receiving the award for Excellence in Local Government in the Supporting Tourism category from Chambers Ireland CEO, Ian Talbot and Michael Crothers the Managing Director, Shell E&P Ireland.

Michael Bennett, Enniscorthy Chamber of Commerce, and Ms. Jacqui Hynes, Manager, Enniscorthy Castle. Following the event, manager of the Castle, Jacqui Hynes said “We are so delighted and honoured to have won this very prestigious award, and it is a fantastic recognition of the work and commitment of all involved in making the Castle the success it is today.” Wexford County Council and Enniscorthy Town Council have successfully renovated Enniscorthy Castle, and in the past eighteen months, it has

“Insist!” Local man Ron Smith has submitted the following piece which he believes contains the answer to all the problems in the world today. During this season of peace and goodwill it is a piece on which we should all reflect. "I have an opinion – I'm right (and therefore anyone who does not agree with me is wrong!)" The above is a human way of looking at life. It is a "sensible" way of progressing to a natural conclusion. It is also a path that leads to argument and war! The basis for my opinion is founded on information. Information that I have selected to form a rational opinion on and will make my own. That opinion is, at the stage that I choose it, one that I will always present as true and right. It is my opinion and because I hold it, I am right. But I present it only as a temporary permanence. It will change if I select to change it and I will only do that if I consider that an alternative viewpoint (or opinion) is more true and worthy of my support. Information is what will bring about a change and that information has to be true truer than that upon which my initial prognosis was formed. By no means was my immediate opinion wrong - it was merely based upon incomplete information.

I held my initial opinion as sincerely as I may now hold my updated viewpoint - neither one is wrong but looking at it a n d b e i n g b ro a d m i n d e d enough to understand the desire for more (not different) material, I can then allow a turnabout in my stance. Wa r i s o n l y t h e m o s t extreme appreciation of disagreement. It involves individual opinion, awareness and/or concern being forcibly thrust upon a particular group of other people. As it only results in the absolute infliction of opinion and not in the quieter, less dramatic exchange of viewpoints; it has to be viewed as an insidious and unnecessary prevarication. "HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL." A change from a warlike footing can sensibly be achieved, with the addition of fresh information. Knowing that as individuals we do not know everything - Addition can be made to bring about a refreshed viewpoint - A refreshed viewpoint can result in a calming resolution. THANK GOD. n

become a significant tourist attraction in the town, as well as a visitor information centre, and a hub of activity for local groups. Our exhibitions, entitled ‘A View from the Keep’ explores the development of the Castle and town from its AngloNorman origins to the present day. Enniscorthy Castle continually strives to offer visitors the very best tourism experience and organise and host events on an on-going basis ; the team are currently preparing for the next significant event. The Castle will

30,000 Failte Ireland Funding f o r We x f o r d Festivals in 2013 Local TD and Minister, Paul Kehoe, has welc o m e d l a s t m o n t h ’s announcement of €30,000 in funding from Failte Ireland for festival events in Co. Wexford in 2013 including Enniscorthy’s Strawberry Festival particularly during the year of The Gathering in 2013. Over €10,000 of this funding will go towards the celebration of the 50th anniversary of JFK's visit to County Wexford. " We a r e l u c k y i n County Wexford that we have a diverse range of events each year that attract tourists from at home and abroad. I am glad to see that there will be continued support for the Wexford Strawberry Festival, the John Barry Maritime Festival and the Wexford Fringe Festival, events that were all quite popular in 2012. I would encourage anyone with family living abroad to invite them home for these festivities." n

host the National art exhibition entitled ‘Elements’. Forty pieces of art and sculpture, drawn from the National art collection, will be exhibited there from Saturday, 8th December 2012 to Sunday, 13th January 2013. Admission to the exhibition is free, and is a wonderful opportunity to see art and sculpture from nationally and internationally renowned artists on display in County Wexford for the very first time. Further details on the event and Enniscorthy Castle can be found online at enniscorthycastle.ie n

Enniscorthy Castle's very first art exhibition, "Elements", will be launched on Friday December 7th. Artworks on display date from 1767 right up to the present day, and form part of the collections main‘Flame’ by Nigel Rolfe tained by the Office of Public Works and the Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland. The exhibition runs until January 13th, so be sure to go along and enjoy this unique opportunity to view art that belongs to us all.

Santa in the Castle… A nostalgic Victorian Christmas experience is on offer in Enniscorthy Castle. The interior of the building has been decorated in vintage style decorations and Santa himself is upstairs offering the opportunity for children to visit him and receive a present. You can visit Santa, his Decoration Workshop and Toy Museum, every Thurs, Fri, Sat and Sun until 23rd December. Booking is essential. Call the Santa Hotline on 053-9237596 (see ad page 15). The Castle is also running Treasure Hunts, for adults and children, over seven separate days in December with a prize for each daily winner. Enniscorthy Castle – always a beehive of activity.

Transition Year Talent & Temptations

The Transition Year students from Enniscorthy Town showed us their creative talent on Saturday 1st December. The Town’s Christmas Pageant was a brilliant show of local community effort … those HUGE puppet characters were created, made and performed by Transition Year students from Colaiste Bride, St Mary’s CBS, and Meanscoil Gharman. What a spectacle!!! The local National School choirs – St. Senan’s and St Mary’s, as well as t h e Te m p l e s h a n n o n

Brownies delighted us with their carols. They put a smile on our faces. In the evening at Bellefield GAA, the Transition Year students from Colaiste B r i d e c r e a t e d a Wi n t e r Wonderland as the backdrop to a marvelous show where students from ALL our second level schools performed as well as St Mary’s NS. Check out photos on facebook.com/ county wexford strawberry festival. A big thank you… keep an eye out for these talented teenagers at future Strawberry Festival events

such as Wexfactor over 28–30 June 2013. Support our Transition Years who are selling beautiful creations in Gingerbread Huts (decorated by the Mens Shed), in Market Square, Enniscorthy. On Saturday night we saw handmade jewellery, amazing cakes, handmade soaps, handpainted pots, clocks, radios and so much more… great gifts for Christmas… on sale during the week, EVERY Saturday and possibly Sundays. Shop local and support our enterprising and talented youth! – Anne Gilpin


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KENT STAINLESS WINS ExPORTER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2012

Enniscorthy company, Net Communications, is delighted to have been awarded the status of Ireland's only Top Dog Authorised Partner by Ruckus Wireless. Top Dog is a tier of elite, top-performing Ruckus Wireless providers, that benefit from greater discounts, support and training from Ruckus. It is the highest distinction that can be achieved as a Ruckus partner. Established in 1996, Net Communications provides complete ICT solutions to the education and business sectors nationwide. High-level accreditations and close partnerships with the world's premier technology manufacturers enable Net Communications to remain ahead of the curve with technical knowledge, access to new technologies and competitive pricing. As Ireland’s only Ruckus Top Dog - Authorised Partner, Net Communications expertly design, install, configure and support Ruckus Wireless solutions. Ruckus has developed and patented several RF technology breakthroughs, leveraging miniaturised,

Kent Stainless based in Ardcavan, Wexford, has collected the overall ‘Exporter of the Year 2012’ award which was presented by The Irish Exporters Association. The company has seen a dramatic increase in turnover in recent years, and this has in fact doubled over the last 3 years. 70% of this growth has been through exports for the waste water treatment, pharmaceutical and civils sectors.

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fewer APs than competing products. Net Communications’ integrated portfolio also includes Managed Services, Cloud Solutions, Disaster Recovery and Back Up, Unified Communications, Audio Visual Solutions, Managed Print, and more. Wa t e r f o r d School Celebrates Win of €10,000 Prize in National Competition: The students and staff of St. Paul's Community College, Browne's Road, Waterford were the successful winners of a €10,000 prize in the national

Cause a Ruckus video competition, in which Net Communications partnered with Ruckus Wireless to provide the prize of a first-class WiFi network. A team of school students (see picture) worked together on a clever video that had real-value for both Net Communications and Ruckus Wireless. Hundreds of excellent entries were received, but St. Paul’s video stood out as a winner unanimously to all three judges on the panel. Morgan Finucane from Net Communications said: “We were overwhelmed with the quality of the competition entries received, and want to sincerely thank all of the students and teachers who put in their time, effort and amazing creativity,” he concluded. Link to winning video: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?feature=player_embe dded&v=q8RMYbcAZbU n

Wexford Company wins National Award Innovate Business having previously Technology Ltd., a won the Best Gorey-based provider Exporter last year of Technology and ( S o f t t o u c h Telecoms, which started Technologies based its life in the bedroom in Gorey) and proof a rented house with ducing a runner-up a single phone line in 2009 (Taoglas Ltd., seven years ago, has Enniscorthy). been named the overall Tom Banville, winner at the National CEO of Wexford Enterprise Awards 2012 County Enterprise in Dublin. Board said: The National “Innovate Business Enterprise Awards are Te c h n o l o g y i s a organised by the County deserved winner of and City Enterprise the National L-R: Vincent Reynolds, chair of the Network of County and City Enterprise Boards, Boards to recognise the Enterprise Award for Tom Banville, CEO of Wexford County Enterprise Board, Jim Hughes, founder of achievements of Ireland’s 2012, having become Innovate with the winning trophy. micro-enterprises. The a market leader in 2012 awards were announced by Knockmullen Business Park, wants to continue towards cre- technology and telecoms. The ating substantial levels of company is building a strong the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise Gorey, Co. Wexford. Innovate was established employment through an office business model and is comand Innovation, Richard Bruton T.D., at the event in the Mansion in 2005 and has grown to hav- based in Dublin’s Sandyford, mitted to continuing Research House, Dublin on Wednesday, ing a turnover in excess of 1.4 as well as other proposed bases and Development. Innovate million euro. It has developed around the country. 21st November 2012. Business Technology has develInnovate has completed oped its own ground-breakI n n o v a t e ’ s M a n a g i n g the ground-breaking telecoms Director, Jim Hughes, came from product VoiceGrid. The com- projects in 2012 so far in Florida, ing products and continues to a farming background where pany also has strong Cloud Chicago, San Diego and London, identify areas of growth, includmoney was tight and this is one solutions coming on stream, while high-profile customers ing its new range of Cloudof the factors that motivates including a server platform, include: Glanbia, British b a s e d t e c h n o l o g i e s . T h e him to maintain a solid cash-flow Cloud email platform and Cloud American Tobacco and Allianz company is an excellent ambasWorldwide Care. base. He left a senior role in IT security solution. sador for Irish enterprise and Despite the company’s sucWexford companies have I am delighted it has been recogManagement to set up the company which now employs nine cess to date, Jim Hughes still sees an excellent track record at the nised for its on-going achievep e o p l e a n d i s b a s e d a t it as an emerging business and National Enterprise Awards, ments”. n

Local TD and Minister, Paul Kehoe, has welcomed the recent provision of an additional €180,000 to the Wexford County Enterprise Board to fund job creation projects to the end of 2012. The additional funding is provided in response to specific requests from Wexford County Enterprise Board to meet identified demand.

ENNISCORTHY RETAIL NEWS

Well done and best wishes to Kieran and his team who have just opened a new shop on Slaney Street.

Well done to Darren and Brand U – celebrating one year in business on Slaney Street.

SINN FÉIN JOB CREATION PLAN Sinn Féin recently launched their Job Creation Plan in New Ross. According to County Chairperson Oisin O’Connell: “Sinn Féin is proposing almost €13 billion additional investment in job creation and economic growth over the next four years. This would create an average of 156,000 new jobs and retain up to 15,000 existing jobs according to the ERSI… Among the proposals contained in our jobs plan is the revival of the Irish Sugar Beet Industry through the construction of a new bio-refinery plant in New Ross. This would create 5,000 jobs. We also propose €2.5 billion investment in the roll out of next generation broadband and sequence investment in water infrastructure. Currently 43% of water is wasted through leaks… The development and full utilisation of Rosslare Europort… Such investment in the port could also lead to the reopening of the Rosslare to Waterford Rail Line and the construction of a new rail cargo depot in the port. Other proposals include the abolishment of upward only rents, the capping of utility costs for a period of three years and the introduction of PRSI for the self employed.” More details of this plan can be found at http://www.wexfordsinnfeinnews.blogspot.com/.”

THE PRAM DOCTOR We recently came across an interesting small business called the Pram Doctor started up by Annina Lebeau in Ballybrittas, Bree. They do repairs and valeting on pre-used prams and buggies and also sell a wide range of hardly-worn and almost-new nursery items for babies, toddlers and moms-to-be. So you can benefit your pocket and the environment at the same time! Check out: www.thepramdoctor.ie or tel: 086 1934019, 087 9006448, 053 924 7531. n

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OPENING VET DIARY FOR DEC. Monday 8th October Pet APProveD

with the Moyne Veterinary Clinic

Wishing you all a Happy Chris very tma s

In each issue the Moyne Veterinary Clinic deals with various issues relating to pets. This month, they look at the topical issue of getting a pet for Christmas.

A dog is for life, not just for Christmas

every year this subject comes up – receiving a dog for Christmas. If you are thinking of getting a dog there are some vital points that you'll need to consider. the most obvious one is that puppies grow! every January the dog wardens and IsPCa are inundated with dogs just abandoned, thrown out because they have outgrown their puppy cuteness and are more frisky, boisterous and stronger. the Christmas cheer fades into the memory banks when you've to clean up after your puppies' no. 1 & 2's!! then there are the exercise walks, training them on a lead, house training, socialising them with other dogs and also regular flea and worm treatments, vaccinations etc. If you still decide you'd like to get a puppy for Christmas then the breed needs to suit your situation. there is no point in getting a st. Bernard if you live in an apartment. Big and giant breeds of dogs, eg st. Bernard, need space to run so as to help their development. small breed of dogs, toy breeds, eg Yorkshire terrier, are excellent house dogs. King Charles Cavaliers are extremely gentle, very sociable and will blend in to a household of young and old seamlessly. labrador dogs are very cute as puppies but grow quickly and need lots of exercise and good nutrition. they are wonderful family pets, are loyal, gentle and just the business with kids but they need space to run around to develop good bone structure. springer spaniels are very gentle too but have an engine in them like a Ferrari! they want to go, go, go so be prepared for lots of outdoor activities if you want a springer! terriers in general are great characters but sometimes are not the friendliest with small kids so if you've small kids in the house just factor this in before making a decision. In brief if you've a small confined space go for a small dog. If you're thinking of getting a present for a loved one it's very important to consult them first as it may not be what they were looking for, and now nobody is happy, especially the dog! If choosing a big breed they will need much more exercise and food and can be a handful to have on a lead so you need to be in the "full of your health" for some of the big breeds like Boxers, German shepherds, rottweilers etc. also the cost of feeding them is a critical factor in your decision. a good plane of nutrition is essential to their health and wellbeing and must be considered too. also it is essential that the puppy has a proper vaccination programme with at least 2 separate vaccinations to protect him against potentially fatal diseases. a full health check is important at this time when you take him to the vet, to pick up on any possible issues early on and treat them properly so that your pet can enjoy a full and

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053-9243436 Co. Wexford or 053-9243436 E.S.P.C.A. news… The society wishes to sincerely 085-1229570 truly is the best present you can each box contains 16 cards and or thank 'Doyle's Pub Talent Team' 053-9243436 give this festive season. As at just €5 each, are great value. for their recent generous dona- always we are inundated with Available from The Moyne Vets tion of €460. It could not have 085-1229570 unwanted litters orof kittens and and The Animal Health Centre, come at a better time and every puppies and so we are in need Old Dublin Road. The E.S.P.C.A would like to cent will go towards animals in of foster homes, pet food dona085-1229570 wish everybody a peaceful need in the Enniscorthy area. tions, clean blankets etc. We urge pet owners to consider neutering their pets as this

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OPENING Irish Dogs for the Disabled

OPENING Monday OPENING Monday 8th October Monday 8th October 8th October Joshua and Freddie with their assistance dogs meet some of the staff from C&R PRINT

Local firm C&R Print has supported the Irish Dogs for the Disabled charity by sponsoring the printing of their 2013 calendar. Irish Dogs for the Disabled is a unique charity founded in 2007 to service a need that previously was not being met in Ireland. They are comprised mainly of volunteers and receive no government funding to provide this service. Assistance dogs are specially trained to assist physically disabled children and adults to carry out a range of practical tasks in order to achieve greater independence. Every dog is trained to help with simple

everyday tasks such as opening/closing doors, picking up dropped items, emptying the washing machine, sending for help or even helping a child with severe walking difficulties to walk with greater ease and balance plus much more. Each dog is trained to cater for the needs of the specific individual to enable them to live life with greater independence. The 2013 calendar is a beautiful collection of pictures of the assistance dogs and puppies. These amazing dogs make a life changing difference to disabled adults and children by helping them with tasks that so many of us take for granted.

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Not only can the dogs assist physically but they also relieve loneliness and social isolation, providing their owners with independence and a renewed confidence along with constant companionship and a means of social contact. The connection that exists between the assistance dog and owner is a close and valuable one. Visit www.dogsfordisabled.ie to find out more about their invaluable charity work. If you would like to purchase a calendar please call Margaret in The Irish Dogs for the Disabled office (021) 438333 or email info@dogsfordisabled.ie. n


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4 December 2012

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Ibar Carty chronicles the 20th century in Enniscorthy & beyond Ibar Carty has opened up his vast photo archives to the Slaney News. In this 19th of a series, Ibar shares photos taken in Enniscorthy and Bree over 50 years ago. If you can supply the names of any of the people in these photos, Ibar and the Slaney News would be delighted to hear from you. For our convenience we would ask you to email the names to: slaneynews@gmail.com. Thank you.

St. Patrick's Boxing Club Supper at The Boys Club, Island Road, January 20th. 1955.

Bree ICA 1st Birthday Party May 9th, 1961.

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 new premises on Castle Street (beside Athenaeum). If you mention the Slaney News he’ll give you 20% OFF the price! All pics from P.A. Crane Collection. © Ibar Carty

Christmas in Enniscorthy The outgoing year has been a difficult one for a lot of people for one reason or another. The economic situation has caused problems for the vast majority of the re s i d e n t s o f t h i s i s l a n d . Enniscorthy has not escaped the effects of the downturn and all around us we can see the results of this. However we are now entering the time of year when despite difficult circumstances people will try to step out and do their best for their families and friends. Hard earned money will be spent and hopefully as many people as possible will spend the few spare euro at home in Enniscorthy. This will help the local economy and local business which in turn will maintain local employment. This is a two way street, however, with the onus on local business to provide the general public with the same value and facilities as they would expect to find elsewhere. Citizens of Enniscorthy and surrounding areas are entitled to the same

prices and opening hours etc. as they will get in surrounding towns. If everyone plays their part , within the current economic restrictions, the next few weeks should give us all the lift we badly need.

Pic: ©Joseph Doyle

Budget 2013 This column is going to press before the unveiling of the Budget.Therefore I am unaware of the details to be announced. I can predict , however, that for the majority of us the Ministers revelations will sting in some way or other. One of the side effects of this is that in times when budgets contain more bad news than the opposite, they have a depressing effect on everyday spending within the economy . Coming as it does 20 days before Christmas we can be fairly certain that it will do nothing to help the seasonal spend throughout the country. This is unfortunate but could be avoided if the Government went back to the old system of introducing the budget in March

View from the Hill A local contributor looks at life today in Enniscorthy and beyond. of each year. This would help in a number of ways as it would allow the changes to bed down before the end of each year and would take away the gloom and apprehension in the month of Christmas. I fully recognise that the long term effect would be the same but at least it would give

us a December free of these gloomy economic debates that we have all tired of.

Eddie Breen E d d i e B re e n , a n a t i v e o f Enniscorthy ,will step down shortly as Wexford County Manager. Eddie , by all accounts,

has carried out his functions with efficiency and courtesy throughout his public service which travelled from the first level of the service to County Manager of his own county. I wish him well in his retirement. Ironically Eddie may be the last County Manager in Wexford, as under the proposed changes to local government, the position will be abolished to be replaced by a Chief Executive Officer. History will then show that the first Wexford County Manager the late T.D. Sinnott was a Wexfordman and the last County Manager also a Wexfordman. In between we had T.F. Broe from Co. Clare, Noel Dillon from Cork and Seamus Dooley also from Co. Clare. A varied lot with different personalities and different goals, but in the round Co.Wexford has been very lucky with the calibre of top public servants. Thankfully Noel Dillon, Seamus Dooley and of course Eddie Breen are still with us and hopefully all will enjoy long and happy retirements.

Happy Christmas to all As we leave this year may I wish a happy Christmas and a pleasant New Year to the readers of this column. I sincerely hope that all will enjoy the festive season without resorting to extremes of over indulgence in alcohol or worse. It is important to remember that we can have a brilliant time without being a nuisance to ourselves , family or neighbours. Also if we take to the roads lets be careful and keep our speed within safety limits and have due regard for other road users. Try and remember the less fortunate also and if we can discreetly help in any way lets do so. Finally a big thanks to all those who will be out helping others, whether by way of direct action or participating in musical or other groups visiting hospitals etc.. And most important of all lets make sure that come 2013 we are all still around to see what the future will hold. n


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BUNCLODY NOTES … … aLCOHOLiCS aNONYmOuS: Meetings are held on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8.30pm, Brennan's, Market Square, Bunclody. WHiST: Every Monday night in St. Aidan's Hall. miCk RYaN - CONSOLE: Local man, Mick Ryan, who works tirelessly for Console through his White Angel Doves dove-release service teamed up recently with Ireland’s best known celebrity wedding planner – “Weddings by Franc” and has exhibited with him in Athlone and Kilkenny. Mick described Franc as a “gentleman” and a

Mick Ryan exhibiting his dove release service. Pic: Liz Wildes.

pleasure to work with. Mick is hoping to exhibit at the RDS Wedding Fair in January. WaLk OR RaCE 10k FOR CaNCER RESEaRCH:

Sunday 16th December Ballycarney to Bunclody for Cancer Clinical Research Trust. Please contact: Micheál 087 8167014, Seamus 087 2216978 or Michael 087 6680150. n

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NEW ROSS… … LiBRaRY iN DECEmBER Children’s workshop: Artist Aoife Kehoe will hold two card making workshops for children of different ages on Saturday 8th December at 10:30am and 12:00pm. These workshops are also free but places are limited. To book a place phone the library on 051 421877. Deirdre Wadding: Storytelling for members of Co Wexford Community Workshop: Deirdre Wadding will entertain members of CWCW with tall tales from times past at 11 a m o n Tu e s d a y 11 t h December. Christmas Flower arranging: Christmas Flower Arranging demonstration with Helen

Battigan. For adults. Tuesday 11th December at 7:00pm. Regular Events - New members welcome: Poetry Appreciation Group: The next meeting of the poetry appreciation group is on Tuesday 29th January at 7.00pm and the theme is love poetry. Grow it Yourself Group: The next meeting of the Grow it yourself Group is on Tuesday 15th January at 7.00pm and the topic is “Selecting Seeds”. Daytime Adult Reading Group: Meet on the last Friday of the month at 11.30am. Friday Club Junior Reading Circle for 8-10 year olds: Next monthly meeting Friday 14th December at 3.30 -

4.30pm. Toddler Storytime for children under 7 years: Every Saturday from 11.1511.45am. Children’s board games available to play in the library on request. Details of events in New Ross Library are on our website www.wexford.ie/wex/Depart ments/Library/WhatsOn/ or on the New Ross Library Facebook page. All are welcome. Some events require advance booking. Should you require additional supports to enable you to fully participate in these events please contact the Librarian on 051 421877 or newrosslib@wexfordcoco.ie n

HOOK LIGHTHOUSE

Following last year’s successful event, Caim Youth Club are hosting a Live Nativity on Sunday December 9th after 11am mass. The story of the nativity will be narrated and acted out by members of Caim Youth Club. It will begin in the church straight after mass, and then moves to the 'stable' behind the hall where some live animals will also be in attendance. This will be followed by a Christmas fair in the hall selling homemade produce as well as some Christmas products. All money raised goes towards the very successful annual senior citizens party which is also hosted by the youth club. n

CURRACLOE BARNDANCE …

New Facilities Open at World Famous 800 Year Old Lighthouse… The reputation of Hook Lighthouse by Lonely Planet as the world’s flashiest lighthouse is to be significantly enhanced by a major investment and the recent opening of new facilities at the 800-year-old lighthouse. €150,000 was invested in a number of projects at the world's oldest intact operational Lighthouse on the Hook Peninsula in county Wexford including restoring the cobbled yard area and adding to this area a raised viewing gantry and an outdoor performance area free for use to community groups. Repairs to the 1860's Lighthouse Keeper houses on the site, and the addition of a dedicated area displaying Coast Guard and Whale and dolphin exhibitions and items of local nautical interest. The world famous lighthouse at Hook Head has been open to the public for the last 10 years and further information on the site can be found on visitwexford.ie and hookheritage.ie n

Pic: Browne’s Photography

Festive Fun

This year’s Curracloe Barndance raised an amazing €18,000. These proceeds were presented to Wexford MS, Cottage Autism & Nicola Furlong Trust. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

FERNS DIOCESE … The Bishop of Ferns Dr. Denis Brennan has expressed his gratitude to those who participated in the National Board audit, carried out in the diocese of Ferns, last month. The auditors, appointed by the National Board, consulted with diocesan files and met with diocesan personnel, safeguarding children personnel and parish volunteers, support people and with members of the statutory authorities (Garda and HSE of Inter Agency).

The exercise will result in a report from the National Board which will include findings and recommendations. The audit was occasioned by an invitation from Bishop Brennan. The report will offer the diocese another opportunity to discern current practices and policies and assist in charting the future path. The Bishop expresses his gratitude to the diocesan advisory panel, the safeguarding children commit-

tee, the Inter Agency group, the National Office and the Holy See for their ongoing advice and assistance. Gratitude is also expressed to the 91 parish safeguarding representatives and to the many lay people, religious and priests who have attended safeguarding seminars / information sessions over the past 10 years. The current diocesan policies and procedures (just launched) are available on www.ferns.ie n

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At the wonderful Johnstown Castle a festive Courtyard Market will take place on Saturday and Sunday the 8th and 9th of December from 11am. This popular craft market will showcase a wide variety of crafts and offers visitors a chance to buy a truly unique Christmas gift. Santa will also be returning to Johnstown Castle this year. At Well’s House and Gardens in Gorey the ‘Magic of Christmas’ will be unveiled its Christmas Market & festive cele b r a t i o n s f r o m S u n d a y, December 2 and each weekend until December 23. The market will be located in the scenic, newly opened Crafters Courtyard on the grounds of the 360 year old Gothic Tudor Wells House with wooden cabins on the front lawn adding to the Christmas experience in this Christmas wonderland with visits to Santa, a winter themed woodland walk and lots of festive activities. n


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Hockey report… First Round of Cup: a Nail-Biting Battle Enniscorthy 1 -vs- Gorey 1 The Enniscorthy camp was at a loss to explain their side’s defeat to local rivals, Gorey, last month.The home side had already clashed with Gorey in an early league encounter and came out with an impressive victory but on this occasion the underdog’s hunger for revenge clearly showed in the outcome. The intensity of the game never faltered as both teams battled it out for local bragging rights. However, twenty minutes into the game, a well placed Gorey ball proved detrimental as Gorey’s Valerie Power snatched at the opportunity to fire home the games’ only goal. Jessica Flood and Jane Peppard were instrumental in turning the tables on the Gorey attack on numerous occasions, providing impressive interceptions and changing the direction of play. Subsequently, Enniscorthy’s offensive players, Frayne, Nolan and Martin, threatened with numerous jaw-

dropping counter attacks only to be denied at the last hurdle. In spite of enjoying equal possession, Enniscorthy failed to register an effort on target. Their first short corner was floundered, whilst the second went marginally wide and the t h i rd w a s i n t e rc e p t e d . Enniscorthy will undoubtedly harbour regrets about the one that got away but all players are to be commended for their passionate performances. Enniscorthy would like to thank those who supported on the day, despite the miserable conditions, and would also like to wish Gorey the very best of luck in the next leg of their cup campaign. Enniscorthy: Kate Roche (Goal), Ruth Harrington, Nancy Dunphy, Gayle Porter, Jane Peppard (Cpt), Jessie Flood, Niamh Rochford, Rita Martin, Marty Rudd, Lisa Frayne, Denise Nolan. Subs: Eva Clifford, Molly Boyne, Deirdre Kehoe, Grainne Roche (for Martin), Emma Kidd, Alice Kelly (for Rochford). n

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Snippets… EDERmiNE FERRY ROWiNG CLuB The Annual General Meeting of Edermine Ferry Rowing Club will take place on Sunday 9th December, 2012 at 2.30 p.m. in the Meeting Room in Bree Hall. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HiLLBROOk TENNiS NEWS Ladies morning every Friday 9 30am. €1 members and €5 non members. Refreshments served after. All welcome. Junior practice sessions - 6.15 pm every Tues. €1 members. mens night every Friday evening @ 7pm. This has been a great success. Recent winners have been Keith Sheehan, Sheamus O'Connor and Peter Brady. For more information contact coach Ashley Wynne 087 9730926. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ENNiSCORTHY aTHLETiCS TRaCk ON COuRSE €905,825 in funding for new sports projects has been announced this week for County Wexford as part of a total of €26 million in funding towards improving sports facilities across the country. Paul Kehoe TD has welcomed this announcement, the first round of sports capital funding in four years. Minister Kehoe said he was “particularly pleased that €150,000 in funding has been made available for the development of a new athletics track at Cherry Orchard in Enniscorthy, which will be huge boost for everyone involved in athletics in County Wexford.” n

Golfing in Enniscorthy

Black Tie GAA Awards

Golf is a very social and healthy activity and at Enniscorthy golf club and you will always be met with the warmest of welcomes whatever your level of ability. There are many individual and team competitions for Ladies, Gentlemen and Juniors throughout the year – these are always well supported and you are welcome to join in. Social golf features strongly at Enniscorthy with groups arranging friendly competitions between themselves during the course of the week and again you will be most welcome.

F o r m e r RT E n e w s r e a d e r, Wexford ambassador, and avid Gaa fan ann Doyle launched the Black Tie Gaa awards Night at the amber Springs Hotel on Friday 30th November. It was an honour and privilege, she said, for her to host an event to pay tribute to the men and women of Wexford who bring distinction and glory to their county particularly this year with our wonderful Camogie team making history achieving the coveted 3 in a row. D i a r m u i d D e v e re u x , Chairman of County Board, com-

Inter Club team matches provide the opportunity for you to visit, play and socialise with members of other Clubs across the South-East region. Whether with guests or fellow members there is no better place to relax, have fun and socialise than at Enniscorthy Golf Club. Their Ladies Section is warm, welcoming and friendly. Whilst arranging their own regular competitions within the club and social activities they also participate in many other interclub competitions.

The club runs a vibrant junior section with the guidance of the club professional and junior conveners who teach, coach and improve their game and give them lots of fun in the fresh air (Enniscorthy Golf Club commits itself to a safe environment for juniors and subscribes to The Code of Ethics and Good Practice for Children's Sport). For list of membership options please contact our office during working hours at 9233191 or Jim 087 2507330 and mention that you saw it in the Slaney News. n

plimented Ann for her willingness to assist with and promote Wexford GAA and welcomed the opportunity to publicly thank Alan Keyes and Glen Fuels for their generous sponsorship of the forthcoming Black Tie Awards. In today’s climate he said it is rare to find a sponsor of the calibre and enthusiasm of Alan and Wexford were lucky to have him. He congratulated all those nominated and had a special word of gratitude for the Wexford Supporters Chairman Arthur Quinn and his hard working, dedicated committee, particularly PRO Maria

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Nolan, for their trojan fundraising efforts and he wished them well with the Black Tie Awards. He concluded by thanking all the players present for their dedication and loyalty to Wexford. The Black Tie Player of the Year Awards Night will be held in the Amber Springs on Saturday 16th Feb 2013 at which there will also be an award for the Best Dressed Couple as well as a Volunteer Award open to all the clubs to nominate a person worthy of the honour. The voting is now open on both the Glen Fuel and Wexford GAA websites. n


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ENNISCORTHY TIDY TOWN AWARDS 2012 Due to pressure on space we were unable to include the full list of prizewinners in our last issue. PuBLiC BuiLDiNGS: Presentation Centre. SHOP FRONTS: Byrne's Bookshop, Court Street. mOST imPROVED PREmiSES: Grant's Pharmacy, 21/22 Duffry Gate. NEW DEVELOPmENT: Recycling Centre, Old Dublin Road. aDJuDiCaTOR'S aWaRD 1: Mrs. Marie Carroll, 24 Slaney View Park. HOuSiNG ESTaTES: Slaney View Park. ENDEaVOuR aWaRD: Transition Year Students, Colaiste Bride. LaRGE GaRDENS: FIRST: Eileen Higgins, Tara, Moyne Road. HIGHLY COMMENDED: Mai & Jimmy Wilson, 5 Urrin Valley. HIGHLY COMMENDED: Myra Kinsella, Summerhill. mEDium GaRDENS: FIRST: Judy Moorehouse, 14 Moran Park. HIGHLY COMMENDED: Lily Leacy, 97 Bellefield Road. HIGHLY COMMENDED: Neil Carty, 16 Drumgoold Villas. SmaLL GaRDENS: FIRST: Bernie Colgan, 29 Cherryorchard Heights. HIGHLY COMMENDED: Pat & Marie Nolan, 4 Parnell Rd. HIGHLY COMMENDED: Margaret Walker, 26 Bellefield Rd. HaNGiNG BaSkETS / WiNDOW BOXES: FIRST: Paddy O'Sullivan, 2 St. Aidan's Villas. HIGHLY COMMENDED: Seamus O'Leary, 50 Weafer St. HIGHLY COMMENDED: Paul Millar, 30 Fr. Cullen Tce. COmmERCiaL PREmiSES HaNGiNG BaSkETS / WiNDOW BOXES: FIRST: Riverside Park Hotel, The Promenade. HIGHLY COMMENDED: Dawson's Pub, Duffry Hill.

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Gathering Calendar of Events Wexford was quick off the mark last month being the first county to unveil their official calendar of events for the Gathering ireland 2013. The 2013 year of Gathering festivals and events kicks off in Wexford with a major Chess event in Gorey, followed by many ancestry family clan gatherings and the poignant re-enactment of the Battle of Vinegar Hill will also take place and the county are calling on Ireland and beyond for Pikemen and Redcoats to

return to the Hill for a historic moment. The memory of Wexford man Commodore John Barry known as 'The Father of the American Navy' will be honoured in his hometown in Wexford town and in New Ross the memory of President John F. Kennedy will be honoured and remembered during a series of events for the JFK50. Further details on all of the 2013 Wexford Gathering events can be found on visitwexford.ie n

The Gathering Wexford with Catherine MacPartlin, Ferns, Ann Waters, Hook Lighthouse, Lorraine Galvin, John Barry Maritime Festival and Jimmy Gahan, organiser of the Council of International Investigators. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

Krisskindlemarket – just the thing it was almost Christmas. The weather in ireland was mild and terribly unseasonal. We longed for that Ho! Ho! Ho! feeling to fill us full of Christmas cheer. Being of a certain vintage – Lapland wasn’t the answer. So we decided to browse that old reliable – the Ryanair website – and agreed that a short trip to a Christmas market was just the thing. Friedrichshafen – in Southern Germany was the preferred choice. It had that kind of magical jingle bell sound to it – conjuring up quaint little Disney style castles nestled among tall snow capped pines and the aroma of mulled wine and spices wafting around the parapets and antler clad reindeer strutting on the front lawn. And besides the German Markets were reputed to be the best and Ryanair flew directly into Friedrichshafen – a definite plus. From the point of view of fairytale castles Friedrichshafen didn’t quiet make it. What we didn’t know about the place was its history – and in the scheme of things that is always important! Friedrichshafen is the home of the Zeppelin. The famous airship developed by Count Ferdinand Von Zeppelin and its

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first flight on 2nd July 1900 turned Friedrichshafen into a town of major significance from a business and technological perspective with International Companies such as MTU and Donier setting up base there. Unfortunately, for us it also made Friedrichshafen one of the main German targets for Allied bombardment during World War 11, resulting in almost total sacking of the town. Today it is a modern industrial German town on the shores of Lake Constance and as such is quiet nice but not the Christmas Card town that Silent Night dreams are made of. We were very fortunate however, to have booked into the Goldener Hirsch Hotel – a most

central location on Charlottenstrasse whose Proprietor – a Her Eckhard Rinner – is a most affable and entertaining man who went to great lengths to explain all about Friedrichshafen and to suggest other places in the hinterland that we might visit for atmosphere and beauty. If you do ever feel like going to Friedrichshafen – you would do a lot worse than staying in the Goldener Hirsch – it is a small homely hotel with a good dinitrogen, friendly staff, an informative and helpful Proprietor, a snug little bar and at €80 per night per double room – great value. The Market in

Friedrichshafen had been rather small and to tell the truth more than a little disappointing so Her Rinner recommended that we head north to Ulm to savour the delights of a more authentic Krisskindlemarket. At €4 per head return on the train it was worth a look and indeed this time there was no disappointment. Nestled in the shadow of the tallest Cathedral in Germany the Ulm Krisskindlemarket is as close as you will come to that childlike Lapland feeling. The aroma of mulled wine, the sound of sizzling sausages, the kaleidoscope of colour that is a German Christmas Market assaults the senses and you cant wait to get your hands around one of those steaming mugs and taste some of the delectable delights on offer. The Germans just love their Christmas and everything that goes with it – the multitude of Stalls are an eclectic mix of every conceivable bauble, trinket, and decoration ever associated with that wonderful Yuletide Feast. Indeed the Christmas tree seems to take pride of place over all. Seeing fathers and mothers and even grandfathers and grandmothers taking children to buy their first ever decora-

tion for the Christmas tree causes a kinda warm glow in your innards that produces that Ahhh sound as you see whole families mull over this extremely important first purchase. These intricate, lovingly made items are kept from year to year and a Christmas tree might well be adorned with decorations from your entire family tree – with perhaps the first piece your greatgrandfather bought right down to your first contribution. A rather nice, sentimental tradition don’t you think? If you are not a fan of Christmas and all the glitter and glitz that goes with it then a Krisskindlemarkt is not the place for you. There is nothing else to buy at the stalls and there is nothing else to do but to devour the great sausages or imbibe the steaming brews at minus 5 degrees.

But ………then………..if there is even a wee bit of the child that was - still lurking beneath that mature, adult surface you will be transported back to that magical time when Santa was as real as the Bogey Man or the Man in the Moon or the Tooth Fairy and you will be swept into the festive wonderland by the vibrant berry colours, the spicy, cinnamon smells, the sentimental jingle sounds, the nostalgic, memory provoking aromas, and you will find yourself gazing wistfully s k y w a rd m o re than once……………….. just in case … … … . Ye s j u s t i n c a s e …………you might actually catch a glimpse of - that big fat man with the long white beard being whisked across the early evening moon by a herd of red nosed Reindeer. – Maria Nolan


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ENNiSCORTHY EYE

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love/Hate actreSS – wexford coNNectioNS

From sweeping up hair in her father’s salon to the mean streets of Dublin’s gangland Wexford born actress Charlie murphy, who plays Siobhan in RTE’s hit drama Love/Hate, is the daughter of the proprietor of the famous Scissors Empire in Wexford town – Pat murphy. Charlie Murphy plays gangster’s moll Siobhan in the hard hitting gangland drama now in its third year on our TV screens. ď Š Keys of the door – happy 21st birthday to Orla Breen (Kiltealy) on 6th December, Aisling O’Brien (Ballycarney) who will be celebrating her birthday soon on 8th Dec. and Sheena O’Neill. ď Š Significant birthdays – Ann Doyle (Duffry Hill), Bessie

Love/Hate tells the story of a fictitious criminal gang in Dublin which are into drug smuggling, prostitution and gangland killings. Charlie’s boyfriend Tommy is one of Nidge’s henchmen. Siobhan has to deal with a lot and put up with a lot of Tommy’s goings on but she definitely pulls no punches and is quick to tell Tommy off at times. So far in this series Siobhan

has been violently raped by an IRA hardman Git only to be saved by her boyfriend Tommy who kicked the Git to death in the opening episode and left Darren to finish him off by smashing his head with a keg of Heineken. In last week’s RTE Guide the three main gangster molls or girlfriends were interviewed. Charlie Murphy admitted she has been stretched to the limit speaking about the graphic and disturbing nature of the attack scene. The Wexford born actress said: “I was looked after while we were filming it. Even before that, I had a meeting with the Rape Crisis Centre, they were phenomenal, really amazing.� “It was very conversational, very human what we talked about. Everyone on board made sure it was done well, it’s such a heavy subject matter that you don’t want to go and just do it like it’s another day’s work. It has an effect on people who are watching.� Charlie has just returned from Manchester where she was filming a new BBC period drama. Charlie spent some of her

coNgratulatioNS Barry nee Doyle, Wexford, on 7th Dec, and Sinead Wall. ď Š Birthday remembrance of Breda Ryan nee Doyle 8th December. ď Š Birthday wishes to Sandra McKeown, Eithne Wall,

David Wall, Jake O’Neill. ď Š Belated happy birthday to D a v i d O ’ L e a r y, J e n n y Kirwan, Delphine Richie, Michael J. Cloke, Darragh Breen and Town Clerk Padraig O’Gorman.

childhood in Enniscorthy as her father Pat ran Scissors Empire in Enniscorthy in the early 1980s. He now runs the same shop in Wexford town. Charlie would have spent some of her teens in Enniscorthy helping her dad in the shop but as she grew older she attended the Gaiety School of Acting. She is a very talented young actress and I am sure she is inundated with scripts. Apart from playing Siobhan in Love/Hate Charlie is very soon going to be seen in the new series of Misfits. To find out how Siobhan is getting on you can tune in to Love /Hate on RTE One on Sundays at 9.30pm and from the 10th of December you will be able to see all of season 3 of Love/Hate on dvd and from the 17th, the day the series ends on TV, you can purchase season 1, 2 and 3 on dvd. The even better news is that Love/Hate season 4 has been commissioned by RTE for next year and there’s talk of season 5 as well. Let’s hope Charlie gets the best actress award at this year’s IFTA awards. – Joseph doyle ď Š Christmas Eve birthdays – Brendan (mog) Maguire a n d To m a s O ‘ L e a r y (Wicklow) ď Š Una Maguire who will celebrate her birthday on the 15th of December. ď Š St Stephen’s Day birthday – Padraig Breen. n

Enniscorthy Town Clerk, Padraig O’Gorman, and family, meet up with Santa in Enniscorthy’s Market Square. Pic: ŠJoseph Doyle.

Enniscorthy’s first ever Christmas pageant on 1st December was a great success with a big parade of Disney characters, Santa, the Strawberry Queen, etc. This pageant was the brainchild of Annie Gilpin to help raise funds for the Strawberry Fair for next year. There was a great Christmas atmosphere in the air as DJ Liam Sharkey spinned his Christmas cds like Fairytale of New York etc. Santa stopped and got his photo taken with every boy and girl in Enniscorthy – the poor man had hardly time to breathe.

He was inundated with children giving him their Santa lists – some were ten miles long. I’d say Santa must have been glad to get home and have some nice cocoa and a good night’s sleep before he gets to do a stint in his grotto in Enniscorthy Castle this week. Poor Santa even fell out of the horse and carriage at the start of the day – it must have been very icy in the North Pole that morning. According to Town Clerk ‘Žȹ ’ěŽ¢ȹ Â›ÂŽÂœÂœÇ°Čąthe ——’œŒwhole ˜›Â?‘¢ȹ ŠœÂ?•ŽȹŠ—Â?Čą Padraig O’Gorman Œ˜›Â?’Š••¢ȹ’—Â&#x;Â’Â?ÂŽȹ¢Â˜ÂžČąÂ?Â˜ČąÂ?‘Žȹ•Šž— day in Enniscorthy was a great success. n

aNd fiNally‌ Visit Santa in his village at kilcannon Garden Centre until 23rd December (times vary). Santa is also in his grotto in Enniscorthy Castle – go visit him and see his Victorian decorations and browse around his decoration workshop and toy shop. A book launch on Thursday 6th December in Enniscorthy Castle. The book by Kevin Galligan details the life of Peter Paul Galligan a man who joined the Irish Brotherhood in 1910 and the Irish Volunteers in

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1913. In 1916 he helped lead the PeterRising Paul Galligan joined the Irish Republican Brotherhood in Easter in Enniscorthy. in 1913. In 1916 he helped lead the Easter Rising in Enniscorth imprisoned in the harshest of conditions in Dartmoor priso Thiswascould make a great prisoners and reduced at times to a diet of bread and water. G Christmas youronfather experience ofgift the Warfor of Independence the ground in his na ꕎȹ› Â›ÂœČąÂ?Â˜ČąÂ‘Â’Â–ČąÂŠÂœČąČƒÂ˜Â—ÂŽČą ČąÂ?Â‘ÂŽČąÂ–Â˜ÂœÂ?ČąÂ?Š—Â?ÂŽÂ›Â˜ÂžÂœČąÂ–ÂŽÂ—ČąÂ’Â—Čą n or grandfather. RSVP to info@enniscorthycastle.ie or 053 923

Wexford sporting heroes launch Hope & Dream 2013 road race

Back row L-R: Teo Leacy, Eugene Doyle, Alan Maher. Front L-R: Michael Jordan, Tom Herlihy, Maria Murphy and John O'Leary at the launch in 1798 Centre, Enniscorthy.

On a wintry Friday night in November, at the historic 1798 Centre in Enniscorthy, Team ireland Head Boxing Coach, Billy Walsh with the assistance of Olympian adam Nolan and the past four victorious Wexford Camogie Captains, officially launched the Hope and Dream 10.

Masterful, world renowned coach, Billy Walsh emotionally addressed the intimate gathering of dignitaries and press pledging his support for the Hope and Dream 10. He sincerely attributed immense praise to the organisers, participants and volunteers of the event. Walsh acknowledged the selflessness of the aforementioned

and their use of their most valuable ‘commodities’, namely ‘their time and money’ whilst classifying them ‘as the real heroes’. In a closing remark, Billy Walsh genuinely urged ‘everyone with running shoes in Wexford and surrounding counties, to get training help and support this worthwhile event’. The Hope and Dream 10

Kasia O’Leary and à ine Foley from Colaiste Bride at the launch.

is a ten mile charity road race designed to appeal to both walkers and joggers. The race takes place in Enniscorthy, on the 24th of March 2013. 100% of the money raised goes directly to the two assigned charities, The Share a Dream Foundation and Hope Cancer Support Centre. The first Hope and Dream

Olympic boxing hero Adam Nolan with Eoghan Herlihy.

10 mile road race last year exceeded all goals. Over â‚Ź128,000 was raised by 1,000 participants. The two benefitting charities each received a cheque in excess of â‚Ź64,000. In 2013 the goal is to raise a staggering â‚Ź150,000 for the two charities by getting 1,500 people to participate each raising â‚Ź100. All money raised by

participants will be passed on in its entirety to the charities. No race costs will be deducted from this money. No organiser or volunteer is paid. We wish Tom Herlihy, John O’Leary and all the team associated with this remarkable event every success in 2013. For more information: www.hopeanddream10.com


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Rasper Players North Wexford who performed 4.48 Psychosis

On Sunday 4th November the Rasper Players – a theatre group from North Wexford staged the production 4.48 psychosis at our wonderful Presentation arts Centre on Nunnery Road. This dark and deeply disturbing one act play was an extremely brave choice for this excellent band of talented entertainers. The wrenching work comes with a warning and was written by the late Sarah Kane, who tragically took her own life prior to the initial performance. The desolation, despair, energy and anguish of the troubled mind is expertly executed

by the Rasper Troupe as they deal with the issues of the piece – depression, medication, the desires of the depressed mind, self-harm and suicide. A sad and most heart rendering work it cannot be said that this was a nice night’s entertainment but it certainly was poignant, thought provoking, emotive, frightening and in part agonising, definitely not a work that you would recommend to everyone but it is tremendously well done and I would certainly commend the Rasper Players and their producer Stephen Acton on their courageous decision to

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Tel: 053-9123764 a poem by Martin Joseph Byrne A Christmas poem which raises the question: Is the present worthy of the past, hoping that we learn from our past mistakes.

footpriNtS iN tHe SNow for E.W.

Snow flakes drift down a December avenue, An empty park dons now a feathery white, We sanctuary beside a Yuletide hearth, Christmas bells chime, A Saviour is born. You lie in the lea of my arms, Asleep and awake, playing with Buttons on my lapel, another year Is almost upon us, we are secure in the arms of heavenly providence, Yet Kalashnikovs play roulette With living aspirations and T-90’s Smoulder in the remoteness, The Federal Republic of Somalia Sets in ruin and the world cries For her children. As we lie here together I consider aspirations and Solitudes, then I think on That animate great; value, When we awake tomorrow Will we deem the present Worthy of the past?

Masquerade Players from Arklow who performed The Bear

take it on the 2012 One Act Festival Circuit and wish them every success with it. It is without doubt – drama. The second production on the night was Brian Friel’s the Bear. This amusing tale of love and betrayal exceptionally well portrayed by the masquerade Players from arklow is from Friel’s Russian period where he was fascinated by the works of Russian Writer anton Chekhov and did several adaptations of his works. The Bear brings together the widowed man hating Elena and the boorish, womaniser Gregory in a satirical romance

all observed by the comic man servant Luka. The set and costumes are wonderfully authentic and the acting is of a very high standard and should do well on the festival circuit. The Presentation Centre is a pleasant, intimate Performing Arts venue and it is so gratifying to once again have something of this nature on our doorsteps in Enniscorthy and I would encourage, indeed plead with everyone in town to support it as often as they can thereby ensuring it`s viability, sustainability and endurance. – Maria Nolan

Check out: www.wexford.ie/wex/ Departments/Library/WhatsOn/ for details of what’s on in your local library.

Equine art The Irish Horse Welfare Trust (IHWT) – Ireland’s leading equine charity based in Woodenbridge, Co. Wicklow, has received a wonderful donation from their long time supporter, Irish artist Tony O’Connor of Whitetree Studio. The canvas is an original piece titled “It’s beginning to look a lot like …. “which he commissioned as a fundraiser to help the IHWT. This unique piece of impressive artwork is captured on canvas 40”x 30”. To be in with a wonderful chance of acquiring this piece, IHWT is launching an online auction which will run for the month of December 2012. The close off date will be 22nd of December. A reserve of €1,000 is placed on the painting however it is hoped many people will participate and it will surpass this figure. To support and bid go to: http://www.idonate.ie/ and start bidding today.

a poem by donal cullen

ODE TO JOHN LENNON It’s been so long, too long Since you went away And I’ve remembered All that was said and done. Wanting to wipe a tear away, The sadness comes back today. No matter what I do Where I go, You’re always on my shoulder To share my heavy load. In times of doubt, In times of secrecy I’m singing of help And things we said today. The peace never came But you’re the angel on my shoulder. As I walked in Manhattan Listening to the New York taxis Honking on their beepers. Where to fella, anywhere, Take me to my mind. Where’s that, the Cuban said To my mind, I said, To give peace a chance Well that’s real fine he said. And then my friend John Appears on the street corner, I’m going back to Abbey Road To Abbey Road, I never left.

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Art in the Castle

Enniscorthy Castle is delighted to announce initial details of its forthcoming art exhibition, “Elements”. This is a joint venture between the Department of Finance and Personnel (Northern ireland) and the Office of Public Works, and this is the first time this prestigious collection has visited Enniscorthy. Alternating between North and South, the exhibition focuses on the four elements – earth, air, fire and water. Each features as the subject matter or as a source of inspiration, with artworks from 1767 up to 2011 on display. Irish artists of the last fifty years feature prominently among the paintings and sculptures. The exhibition will be launched at EnniscorthyCastle on December 7th, and will say farewell to the town in mid January 2013. Admission to “Elements” is free of charge.

A Scalder and a Hun

L-R: Paddy Kehoe and Billy Roche. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Those who turned out in the chill of a November evening to Enniscorthy Library to hear Wexford’s Billy Roche and home grown Paddy kehoe deliver an entertaining ensemble of poetry and prose were treated to a wonderful journey from the 1960’s damp, dark back streets of Wexford town to the lighter, brighter calles and avendidas of 1970s Barcelona as poet and writer eloquently recalled golden memories. Scalder Paddy Kehoe delighted the audience with his love affair with Barcelona saying that he is inexplicably drawn back to it again and again in his mind’s eye despite the fact that he spent only two years in the city. The almost compulsive attraction is difficult to comprehend but none the less real and evidenced in his poetry – perhaps it’s his youth that Paddy keeps returning to and not the Spanish metropolis at all. For those of you unaware a Scalder is a somewhat derogatory term used by those living in Wexford town to describe those living in Enniscorthy town and of course everyone knows ‘A Hun’ is someone from Wexford town who begins almost every sentence with ‘Eh Hun’ or ‘Howya Hun’. Billy Roche’s plays and novels are a saga of Huns – indeed could be described as ‘A Complete Study of The Hun from 1960 Onwards’ – now

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there’s a category for Mastermind! Billy’s works are hugely entertaining and delivered by the man himself an extra special delight. This man is an all round performer – he breathes life into his characters and as he reads you can see them walking along the Quay and through the Wexford streets and going in and out of Nolan’s Café on the corner. Musician, songwriter, author, poet, actor, GAA fanatic and one hell of a nice guy it is always a pleasure to hear and speak with Billy Roche and we are indeed blessed to call him one of our own. Billy treated the Library audience to a sample of his latest novel – not sure what it’s going to be called yet – Billy kinda favours something like ‘Striking a lone Note’ whilst his publisher wants him to go with something a little less long like ‘Duty’. I guess we will have to wait to see who wins out. A most enjoyable occasion and well done to Jarlath Glynn and Enniscorthy Library for organising the event which Jarlath tells us is only one of many to be held in the Library in the New Year. We look forward to your 2013 Programme Jarlath and congratulate you for allowing us to celebrate and enjoy our many talented Wexford writers. – Maria Nolan


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Our most sincere thanks to all who supported our annual Race Night at Bellefield Gaa Complex on Friday 23rd Nov and made it a most successful event. it was tally ho all the way and with money still coming in we would hope to clear a profit of approximately €11,000 a testament to your generosity and to our hard working Race Committee - John Browne, kathleen miller, Brian Hogan and Tomas mcVeigh and all our players for their trojan efforts selling Race Cards. A wonderful club fundraiser with over 100 sponsors and hundreds of horses sold this project allows us to continue to nurture and promote hurling, football, camogie and ladies football at Rapparees/Starlights and all proceeds will go directly to the development of all our teams in 2013. This yearly venture not only brings in much needed funds to the club coiffeurs it is also a most enjoyable club get together greatly enhanced by the humour and special brand of wit of the indomitable Liam Spratt. Our gratitude is also extended to the Ladies of the Tote - Maeve Doyle, Kathleen Murphy and Ann Buckley and to Suzanne and Aoibhe Donohoe for their assistance with on floor betting. In times of recession it is gratifying to know that our members

Ed Tobin, Patrick Casey and Eoin Quigley – Punters with Cheltenham experience. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Ronan Furlong, Billy Crosbie and Declan Ruth – The 3 Wise Men – ‘tis the season for it. Pic: Maria Nolan.

are still prepared to help the `The work goes on, the club in whatever way they can cause endures, the hope still and we greatly appreciate your lives and the dream shall continued loyalty and sup- never die!` port. – Maria Nolan

Climbing Mountains in our Minds

Shining a Light on the World of St. Senan’s Hospital, Enniscorthy, County Wexford Climbing mountains in our minds, a new collection of poetry, prose and photographs about life in St. S e n a n ’s Hospital, Enniscorthy, was launched last month in killagoley Training & activation Centre, a branch of St. Senan’s Hospital, by award-winning Performance Poet Dave Lordan.

The book was commissioned to coincide with ongoing changes to the mental health services in the SouthEast, which incorporates the closing of St. Senan’s Hospital after more than a hundred and fifty years in operation. Dark, poignant and full of understanding, it is an intimate collection of creative writing and photographs which invites the reader in to the old asylum and gently shines a light on the world that lay within.

The idea for the book came from photographer Rory Nolan and nurse Miriam Lambert, who were both keen that people who use the mental health services would have an opportunity to tell their side of the hospital’s story. In all, twenty-nine writers elected to have their say, particularly keen to make their contribution now that the place is closing. For some, the task was arduous; revisiting traumatic times, writing and rewrit-

ing in order to get to a draft they were satisfied with. For others, it was the sunshine they remembered, ordinary moments that meant something special: being bought a coffee on their birthday, waltzing at a Christmas party, or smiling at the sight of a furze bush flourishing where it really shouldn’t. Writer-Facilitator Sylvia Cullen, who edited the book, described the creative process: ‘Initially, those who chose to

take part responded to a selection of photographs, which Rory brought along to the writing workshops. These photos inspired some of the participants who already had a sense of what it was they wanted to say. Others chose a different route, preferring to write their story or poem first and then have a photograph taken in response to that piece of work. The resulting images speak for themselves - hinting at untold stories, weaving together tiny glimpses of life as it was lived in this building.’ Poet Pat Boran, who wrote the foreword, summed up the timeliness of publishing the book now: 'The work collected in this publication is both a farewell to St. Senan's Hospital and to the community of people who met and made things together there. It is a reminder of the power of writing to brighten our lives.' The book is published by

Wexford County Council. County Arts Officer Sinéad Barden commented: ‘This publication came about as part of Arts Ability, the programme which celebrates the creative imagination of people in healthcare settings, through participation in high quality arts initiatives. Climbing Mountains in our Minds marks another milestone in this programme, as users of St. Senan’s Hospital consider, then reveal, their thoughts regarding the landmark building.’ The book costs ten euros and is available in local bookshops. It can also be ordered directly by contacting Mr. Pat Murphy at 053 9233002. All funds raised will be reinvested in the Arts Ability creative writing programme. Further information available from The Arts Department, Wexford County Council, Carricklawn, Wexford. T: 053 9196500 / E: arts@wexfordcoco.ie n


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St Vincent de Paul Church Collection

Bishop Brennan of Ferns with St. Vincent de Paul personnel Mary Dempsey (SVP Wexford), Edmund Roche (SVP Enniscorthy) and Rory McCauley (SVP South East Regional President) at the launch of this year's pre Christmas appeal. The collection takes place at all Churches in the diocese on 8th / 9th December 2012.

Last month, the Bishop of Ferns, Dr. Denis Brennan met with members of the St. Vincent de Paul regional and local teams as preparations are being finalised for the annual Church Gate collection, due to take place on the weekend of 8th / 9th December 2012. At the meeting, the members of SVP outlined the current and growing challenges which the Society is address-

ing in the current economic downturn. At the meeting, South East Regional President Mr. Rory McCauley said: "At present, the Society is asking for continued support and greater awareness of the many 'new and already existent poor' in Ireland. The Society is also recruiting volunteers and asks parishioners to give this invitation their consideration."

He continued: "The Society aims to act at all times with confidentiality and respect and conducts 'quality' home visitation by trained volunteers who act with sensitivity and focus as they seek to assist people to achieve short and long term solutions to their social and economic difficulties." Mr. McCauley expressed gratitude for the great support that the Society has received

over the years and thanked the many volunteers of the Society who carry on the mission begun 200 years ago next year, by Blessed Frederic Ozanam. In drawing the collection to the attention of the priests and people of the diocese, Bishop Brennan said that "we can but marvel at the dedication of the 10,000 volunteers who are the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in today's Ireland. The volunteers are uniquely placed to assist first hand in situations of grave need and they deserve our full encouragement and financial support." "Each parish community is asked to highlight the collection again this year and to give it special place in the pre Christmas calendar," continued Bishop Brennan. "Where a person can contribute financially, this is most welcome; where a person can volunteer and become an active member, this is equally important and it will ensure that the 199 years of quite and effective work of the Society continues well into the future." n

Protests continue

if we don’t protest then we can’t complain! Pictures from the weekly anti-household tax protest in Enniscorthy, and the hospital theatre closure protest in Wexford. Pics: James Quirke.

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