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Free Teddy Bears Picnic! Following the hugely successful Easter Egg Hunt held on Easter Saturday in Enniscorthy when in excess of 300 children (plus parents, minders, etc) descended on the town centre, the local retailers and service providers are organising another FREE event which promises to be equally successful. A Teddy Bears Picnic will be held on Saturday afternoon 14th June between 2 and 4pm with the children registering in the Market Square between 2pm and 2.30pm and then being sent on a clue finding mission which will end with some of the participants having a Teddy Bears

picnic on the green at The Duffry and the remainder having their picnic on Rafter Street. Each participating business will be represented on the entry form. The children taking part will visit each premises to obtain a letter of the alphabet and when all the shops have been visited the participants will have all the letters they need to solve the mystery and get free entry to the picnic. Like the recent Easter Egg Hunt each participating business will have a staff member in fancy dress and the town will be decorated with flags, bunting, balloons, etc which will create a

fantastic festive atmosphere. The participating businesses are very generously funding all the cost including the food, drink, treats, tableware etc for the picnic. Entry forms will be available shortly in the participating businesses and also downloadable f ro m t h e p o p u l a r ‘ E n j o y Enniscorthy’ and ‘Slaney News’ Facebook pages. For more information phone the Teddy Bear on 087-2403310 or contact one of his human colleagues – Dermot (Smyth’s Arro), Pauline (Toffee & Thyme), Damian (Byrne’s Bookshop), Helen (Gus Byrne’s) or Aideen (Aideen Vonno Hair & Beauty).

The two winners in the recent Enniscorthy town traders’ Easter Egg Hunt promotion: Colm O'Carroll age 4 (colouring competition) and Aleesha Dunne age 6 (treasure hunt). Also in picture are various family members and Eimear Kehoe of Toffee & Thyme.

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Ristorante ‘Via Veneto’, Enniscorthy Paolo tullio: “Classic recipes treated with respect and followed with precision” One of the great strengths of Italian cuisine is respect for the canon. Classic recipes are treated with respect and are followed with precision. What this means for the restaurant diner is that when you see a classic dish on the menu, you know exactly what will come to you on a plate. This kind of precision is not something that's been observed in Ireland over the past forty years. If your only experience of Italian cooking is what you've eaten in Irish restaurants, then you'll have a much skewed view of Italian cuisine. The problem is that Paolo Tullio, food and wine critic, there's rarely been any respect for the recipes. author and broadcaster. Until very recently if you dined in what are called 'Italian' restaurants in Ireland you might assume several things to be true that are in fact false. But in the past few years things are changing. I've begun to find restaurants that are increasingly authentic, using Italian ingredients and using classic recipes faithfully. I suspect that this change of direction was begun by Paolo Fresilli, a chef with a mission. Paolo has been running Via Veneto, his restaurant in Enniscorthy, for many years now and his vision for his restaurant is straightforward. Be authentic. If you want to know what Italian cooking tastes like and don't want to go to Italy, go to Enniscorthy and sample Paolo’s great value Special of the Day Menu which changes every day. It takes determination and a hint of stubborness to do what Paolo does. Irish people have developed a taste for carbonara with cream over the years and often get upset when it's not there. A kind of fusion cuisine between Irish and Italian has evolved and many people have come to expect it. It's a slow process changing people’s tastes. But lile by lile Paolo has found that now his customers are beginning to appreciate the authenticity of what he does. Not only that, but other chefs and restaurants around the country are beginning to follow suit. There are places that have opened up in the past couple of years where you can eat genuine Italian food and they seem to be doing well. As the president of the Ciao Italia nel Mondo (Worldwide Association of Restauranteurs Irish Delegation) Paolo has been a model ambassador for Italian cuisine, constantly pushing for the genuine and the authentic. All my life I've been waiting for good Italian food in Ireland, and now, thanks to Paolo, I finally can have it.

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––––––––––––––––– Dessert ––––––––––––––––– Tiramisu, Banoffee Pie, Crème Brulee, Panna Cotta 2 courses €21.50 or 3 courses €24.50 Bottle of House Wine Red or White €21.00 Fish: For the fish of the day, please ask our staff. Some of our dishes may contain nut or nut traces, please ask your server for more details and to advise about any dietary requirements. (V) Denotes vegetarian. (H) Denotes healthy.

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to unlock your screen 5 times it takes a picture with the front facing camera and emails it to you, giving the option to share it on social media or show to the Gardaí. Lookout's basic features are free, but if you sign up for the company's €2.49 monthly or €24.99 yearly premium service, you unlock the app's real-time URL scanning for phishing and malware attacks, and the

Privacy Advisor, which shows you at a glance which apps have access to your personal data. 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 in a future article, then pop me an email at sam@getitfixed.ie, or you can phone the shop on 053 9238544. n

If it’s not broken then don’t fix it… if it’s not broken then don’t fix it… This was the passionate message coming loud and clear from the recent Wexford Local Development Showcase at the Talbot Hotel. A packed function room heard WLD Chairman Pat Rath give a rousing and emotive opening address on the merits and impact of Wexford Local Development over the past 3 years. Pat was lavish in his praise of the wonderful work of WLD and its industrious staff and said that he would be deeply saddened by the demise of such a marvellous organisation that has assisted so many people in parishes and communities the length and breadth of the county. He said that WLD had given the ordinary people of Wexford the opportunity to shape and design the space they were living in. 32,623 individuals, communities and enterprises have been supported by WLD over the past 3 years enabling them to significantly improve the quality of their lives.

CEO of Wexford Local Development Brian Kehoe gave the large crowd an insight into the background and workings of WLD which operates Tus, Get Vocal, The Warm Project, The Cornmarket Project, The Rural Social Scheme, The Rural Transport Scheme, Traveller Community Programmes, Meitheal, Homework Clubs and After School Groups along with the Rural Development Programme, the Back to Work Enterprise Allowance, FETAC Accredited Tr a i n i n g , Preparation for Work Courses and Local Employment Services Network. We x f o r d Local Development has also been responsible for the introduction of the Wexford Walking Trails, The Garden Trails, The Heritage Trail along with assisting the 1798 Centre and other major tourist attractions in the County such as Wells House, Loftus Hall and Hook Tourism, it has also benefited many individuals and companies and helped them realise their dream - such

as Featherbed Farm Icecream, Killowen Yogurt, Innovative Business Technology, The Rug Hub and Tasty Parlour Gluten Free Products Campile. We x f o r d Local Development and its staff of 81 has been working successfully and delivering in the County for over 23 years and in recent recessionary years it was the only port of call for many communities and individuals. The Board of WLD is a voluntary board of 24 Directors 8 of whom are elected community and voluntary sector representatives. As one of those voluntary sector representatives I have seen first hand the workings of WLD and I have been more than impressed with the way it carries out it`s business. It`s staff are diligent, hard working and dedicated to the people and the communities of County Wexford. They are thorough and professional, courteous and respectful and anxious to improve the lot of those they serve. The board is

made up of active, committed, enthusiastic, concerned people who are not afraid to put themselves out there to work for the betterment of the people they know and the places they live. Between them they have built up a wealth of knowledge, expertise and experience which I hope will not be lost to the County of Wexford. The new departure or new Alignment as it is called is part of the reform of local Government - to align the work of local government and the local development sector with particular emphasis on ` doing more with less` at local level and relying heavily on the voluntary element. All very engaging, aspirational and inclusive as long as the powers that be are careful to remember the old adage and don`t ` throw away the baby with the bath water`. Thank you WLD for all that you have done to date and I look forward to working with all of you in the future. – Maria Nolan

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Honouring their contribution… The 2nd May marked a special occasion for a number of Enniscorthy people as they were honoured with a civic Reception in The Presentation centre. The sport of boxing was doubly represented with the legendary Bernard Dunne being honoured for his contribution to boxing over a long number of years and John Tyrell being acclaimed for his Intermediate AllIreland success at 85kgs. Former Town Clerk, Donal Minnock, was honoured for his overall contribution to Enniscorthy and the local CBS was acknowledged for its unprecedented successes in public speaking and debating including recent All-Ireland success for Martin Breen, Ross Walsh and Cathal French who were tutored by the experienced James McGovern, no stranger to debating and public speaking success. n

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Colaiste Bride Class of 1994 Reunion The above class has a 20-year school reunion in D-Bar Enniscorthy on Saturday the 14th of June. Join in for BBQ and cocktails at 8.30pm sharp! Bernard Dunne. Pic: Liz Wildes.

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The Olde Order Changeth

Wexford County Manager, Tom Enright, back left, with members of Enniscorthy Town Council at their last ever meeting on Monday 26th May 2014. Pic: Maria Nolan.

“the Olde Order Changeth yielding place to the new and God fulfils himself in many ways lest one good custom should corrupt the worlde.” And a ‘good custom’ indeed it was – warts and all – Enniscorthy Town council. On Monday 26th May at the Presentation Art Centre having served the people of Enniscorthy for 115 years the death knell sounded for Enniscorthy Town Council in what was a celebration of members past and present and their contribution to the life and fabric of our Cathedral town tinged with sentiment, nostalgia and a very real element of sadness for the demise of one of the towns finest traditions. Outgoing Chairman Johnny Mythen began the proceedings emotively saying it was time to ‘Say Goodbye’ and he congratulated all who had been successful in their bid for seats on the new District Committees and he commiserated with those who hadn’t just made it. He thanked all the Staff of Enniscorthy Council for their work and dedication over the years and held a Minutes Silence for all deceased members particularly former Chairman the late Pat Cody. The newly elected, the unsuccessful and the outgoing spoke touchingly of their many years of enjoyment on Enniscorthy Town Council, their achievements, their highlights, their accomplishments, their fall outs, their friendships and their fondest memories, none more passionately and emotionally than Jackser Owens and Tom Moorehouse, who spoke with extreme sadness of the demise of the Council, particularly Mr. Owens who said that his family

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had been involved with Enniscorthy Town Council for the last 35 years and in all of that time had done their best for the p e o p l e o f t h e t o w n . M r. Moorehouse said that people had always been his priority putting their happiness above bricks and mortar, and potholes and pavements. Following the speeches the last Enniscorthy Town Clerk Mr. Dave Minogue called on the Council members to make presentations to past and present elected members, members of staff both inside and outside with a very special mention for former Town Clerk Mr. Donal Minnock who was unable to attend due to illness. The elected members elected to have the Presentations made by the outgoing – Tom Moorehouse, Jackser Owens, Eamonn Doyle and Frank O’Connor. Member of the Dail and former Council member John Browne T.D. was called on to say a few poignant words as were Michael Bennett on behalf of the Business people of the town and Paddy Kavanagh on behalf of Ted Howlin who sent his apologies along with Minister Paul Kehoe. Former Chairman Sean Doyle gave all a most indebt history of Enniscorthy Town Council from its inception in 1899 to present day finishing with ‘no Government Minister should be allowed to discard Enniscorthy Town Council to the dustbin of history’. A sentiment that I would concur with completely. In Wexford and particularly in Enniscorthy we value and take pride in our traditions. Traditions that have sustained, nurtured, comforted us and made us what

we are. Our tradition sets us apart like it did in 1798 when Wexford declared herself a Republic, like it did in 1916 when Enniscorthy was the only free town in Ireland and proudly flew the tricolour over the Headquarters of the Volunteers - the Athenaeum and I as a citizen of Enniscorthy with all our history and tradition take exception to the `Powers that be` who don’t know me or my town deciding to do away with one of my traditions – my Town Council – without a bye your leave to the people of Enniscorthy and I dare to say `How dare they decide for me and the people of my town that we should no longer have a Town Council. As Chairperson of the Enniscorthy Community Forum and a volunteer with many Groups and Organisations in the town I want to take this opportunity publicly to express my most sincere thanks to all the members of the Town Council – past and present for always taking time out to attend the many events and functions over the years and to Chairmen past and present who added status and eminence to the occasions with their presence and their vocal contributions. Your support was always greatly appreciated and will be remembered. Finally, could I say this new system has already been tried and tested by our neighbours across the water who have become dissatisfied and are presently putting measures into place to revert to the old system of Town Councils. Surely, we should learn from their mistakes and not emulate them! – Maria Nolan

New Dawn for Enniscorthy

Building on the success of last y e a r ’s e v e n t t h e 2 0 1 4 Enniscorthy Darkness into Light 5K Walk for Pieta House and Suicide Prevention surpassed all expectations with numbers up to a staggering 1400! The organising committee of Rapparees/Starlights and Shamrocks GAA Clubs were delighted with the response to this most emotive and moving fundraiser and would like to express their sincere thanks to all who walked or ran the 5K route, to all who helped steward the event, to the Red Cross, Equine Search & Rescue, all who sponsored and donated water and goodies and to all who made continuous pots of tea and coffee through the night. A special word of thanks to Slaney Cycling for the use of their start/finish pop-up and to

Cllr Jackser Owens and Linda Moorehouse at the last Town Council meeting. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Patricia Malone, the representative from Pieta House, was most complimentary of the Enniscorthy organising committee of John Hendrick, Seamus Wallace, Aoife Earle, Aine Gahan, PJ Howlin, Tom Boland and Maria Nolan and the tremendous community spirit in evidence everywhere she said. She was delighted with the turnout and the fact that numbers had increased significantly from last year and she has no doubt that the event will continue to grow and develop. Congratulations to Rapparees/Starlights player Lenny Connolly who was the first person home and to all who left the warmth of their beds and the comfort of their homes to walk out into the dead of night and through the darkness into the new dawn. – Maria Nolan, PrO

Some participants in the Darkness Into Light Walk for Pieta House on 10th May. Pic: Maria Nolan. Red Cross team on duty for the Darkness Into Light Walk. Pic: Maria Nolan.

A big ‘Thank You’ from the organisers.

L-R: Martin Sheehan with Cllr Eamonn Doyle at the last Town Council meeting. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Enniscorthy Gardai for all their help and assistance. Once again there was something remarkably poignant about the experience as people gathered in the early hours of Saturday 10th May to remember and pay tribute to those who have lost their lives to the darkness. Over 80,000 people took part in walks all over Ireland and the Irish diaspora took up the challenge in both London and Sydney creating an international element to the event. As people filed into the Shamrocks GAA Complex to leave or read messages on the Darkness Into Light Banner many were moved to tears by the impact of the occasion but it is a sadness tinged with great hope as they become immersed in and surrounded by the tremendous feel good factor of the experience.


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Masking Alternative Masking paper can be a pain to get off and can easily leave marks, which are worse than the paint would have been. Spend some time cutting newspaper into strips and damp each strip before using it as masking tape. The dampness will allow you to manoeuvre it into position and keep it stuck to the glass long enough for you to paint your frame. It falls off easily afterwards!

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Smyths 1960s

Smyths today

A POSITIVE SIGN!

One of Enniscorthy’s leading retailers is expanding… Smyths Arro is currently in the process of developing a connection between their main store on Rafter Street and their store on Weafer Street. The proprietors, Dermot and Betty Kavanagh, are very excited about the new work that is taking place and look forward to the extension opening on Friday 13th (hopefully not a bad omen!) of June. All are welcome on that day with lots of treats and special offers in-store.

The well known family business, Smyths Arro, is located in the centre of Enniscorthy, with a 200 space car park to the rear of the premises. The main entrance to the store is situated on Rafter Street, the town’s main thoroughfare. The establishment has been proudly serving the people of Co. Wexford since 1931. Smyths Arro was originally owned and run by Peter Smyth along with the help of his daughters. Hence the business to this day is still known as Peter Smyths, Enniscorthy. In 1979 a local businessman, Jack Kavanagh, purchased the company and continued to run the premises as a hardware store. According to current owners, Dermot and Betty Kavanagh, “customer service is always to the forefront in how we interact and serve our customers”. Smyths Arro has won many awards for this service including numerous "Golden ARRO Awards" which recog-

nise businesses within the ARRO franchise that deliver exceptional customer service to the public. “Our employees are experts in their fields of work, with a long and embedded history in the business. Professional customer service along with after care advice is always offered with respect to the large range of products which we carry in-store”, added Dermot. The shop is continually changing with new additions to departments being made over the years. One such development was the opening of their new store located on Weafer Street which contains a variety of products such as a large collection of new stoves including high quality, multi-fuel burning stoves. As the seasons change so too do the products, from heating products and Christmas stock during the Winter to garden furniture and BBQs during the Summer, along with everything else in between. The Kavanaghs believe that in these ever-changing times constant innovation is required

not only to serve their customers locally but to generate business throughout the country, so they have developed their website and e-commerce activity and now offer nationwide delivery. The latest development in Smyths Arro is the construction of an area linking both their Rafter Street and Weafer Street stores. You will now be able to park in the car-park and access their Weafer Street store from the main shop. This new extension will open to the public on Friday 13th June. The Kavanaghs have been major contributors to, and supporters of, the town of Enniscorthy through providing a superb store for all your hardware and giftware needs, providing employment for up to 17 people, and through their involvement with the Enniscorthy Business Association. We wish Dermot, Betty and staff every success with their expansion and look forward to many more years of their superb, customer-friendly service. n

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Carnival Rock! in Rathnure

Concert

St Aidan’s Cathedral, Enniscorthy, at 8pm Thursday 29th May 2014

Choral Director: Eithne Corrigan

Admission: Adult €10 Children €5 PROCEEDS TO CO. WEXFORD HOSPICE HOMECARE & WEXFORD BRANCH OF CONSOLE

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Rathnure Panto Society are hitting the boards once again with their 5th brand new original summer musical, "Carnival Rock". The story takes place in the 1980's and is based around a Carnival, which has all the fun of the fair, but also combines a rock show into the mix for its paying customers. Andy, the carnival owner’s son, is a clown, and spends his days performing for the kids with his sidekick Mandy. Zeta, a young Italian girl, whose family also work for the carnival, has a major crush on Andy, and has a teddy, who she believes to be real called Mr. Tiddles. Across the hill, looking down on the fair live the very poor Harris family. Helena, Melanie and Carrie live in an old shack with their grandparents. One day, Carrie and Melanie sneak into the Carnival where Carrie meets and falls in love with Andy. However, her world falls apart when Andy is called up for service in the Army and must leave. They keep in contact, but there is evil at hand, which will change all their lives forever! There are over 60 people involved in this year's production, with some new young stars coming to the fore. There are over 20 songs, mixing rock with some of the best loved musical numbers. This is a show not to be missed!! This year's musical will run on selected dates from 30th June-9th July in Rathnure Hall at 8pm nightly, with the exception of Saturday 5th, which is at 6.30pm. Call 053 9255429 or 087 0687801. Also follow Rathnure Pantomime Society on Facebook! n

The concert is part of the Bealtaine Festival celebrating ‘Creativity As We Age’

✂ Your “cut out and keep” JUNE ENTERTAINMENT All venues are in Enniscorthy unless otherwise stated.

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Seán Scallan album launch - Music - 31 May Show starts 8.30pm. FREE. Singer songwriter from Wexford Town, Sean “Skipper” Scallan launches his debut album “Storyteller” on Saturday 31st May. All the songs have been performed in the Red Chair and Candlelight Sessions as well as the pub scene. This singer songwriter has been influenced by the likes of Pink Floyd, U2, John Martyn, Thin Lizzy, Gary Moore etc but it has been local Wexford artists who spurred him on in completing his first album. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Jack & The beanSTalk - Childrens (age 3+) - 3 June Presented by Lyngo Theatre. Fee Fi Fo Fum! It’s a giant of a show, we’d love you to come! This classic fairytale now gets the Lyngo treatment so expect lots of surprises, a gripping story and beautiful images as Jack sells his cow for 5 magic beans and finds himself in the land above the clouds. It’s a show for the over 3’s (and their giants) with something for everyone – enormous shoes, tiny houses, showers of silver and gold and a big, leafy explosion! –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– The loch Garman YouTh band & The FaYThe School rock choir Music - 5 June The Loch Garman Youth Band – Formed in 2011, the on-going training of the youth band continues under the directorship of MD John Clancy together with a team of voluntary instructors from the Loch Garman Band. Faythe School Rock Choir – Formed in February 2012 and under the direction of Ian Grey and his wife Louise, this, the Rock Choir has been enhanced by the choreography of Meagan O Connor. In two short years they have built up quite a repertoire and have performed at school and parish liturgies, community fund raisers and Wexford Town Tops Group. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– The Tin Sandwich band - Music - 6 June With over twenty years passed since their classic recording “The Trip to Cullenstown with their late father, Phil, mouth organists, John and Pip Murphy, have joined forces with Benny McCarthy (melodeon) and Donal Clancy (guitar, vocals)to form 'The Tin Sandwich Band' . On this, their debut recording 'By Hook Or By Crook' they celebrate the rich musical tradition of the South East of Ireland. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JohnnY STewarT - Music - 14 June. Special Guest - Corner Boy. Number one blues artist Johnny Stewart is a singer, songwriter, guitarist who fuses the soul and honesty of blues and the energy and attitude of rock with the infectiousness of pop and creates something fresh and exciting. When you combine this trio of genres with a powerful voice, silky guitar skills and his well crafted catchy songs you get a young man who captivates the hearts, minds and ears of anyone who listens. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– The SolSTice caca miliS cabareT - Cabaret - 20 June –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– The revelaTor orcheSTra - Music - 26 June Weird, cool, majestic, dark, brooding, intense. Their performances can – in a heartbeat – lift you from the space you inhabit to a crimson throbbing place, a place with a soundtrack of primal beats and web-like words, Peter Murphy wearing black feathered wings and eyeliner, climbing across legs, tables and glasses, presenting us with his id while the ego watches in terror, as Acko beats a wailing guitar into submission, and Paula Cox screams in an ethereal way, and takes you to the very core of yourself while your neck tingles.

For more info on these and other events in WAC: WWW.WexFordArtsCentre.ie t: (053) 9123764.

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Watch out for… The new It’s Happening Now Drama Group will present an abridged version of “Mother Courage” in The Presentation Centre, Enniscorthy, on Saturday 28th June at 9.00pm.

ENNISCORTHY’S 2014 FESTIVALS Enniscorthy Street Rhythms Dance Festival: 6th to 8th June. __________________________________________________ Co. Wexford Strawberry Fest: 17th to 29th June. ________________________________________________

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Joe 90. Temple Bar, Treacys. Max & Bull. Joe Doyle’s Pub. Jack & The Beanstalk. Childrens (age 3+). Wexford Arts Centre. The Loch Garman Youth Band & The Faythe School Rock Choir. Wexford Arts Centre. Tom, Dick & Harry. Comedy drama presented by Enniscorthy Drama Group. The Presentation Centre. EnniSCoRTHY STREET RHYTHMS DanCE FESTivaL. See pages 12-13. Jack The Lad. Temple Bar, Treacys. The Waxies. DBar. The Tin Sandwich Band. Wexford Arts Centre. Sound FX. Temple Bar, Treacys. Tommy G. Temple Bar, Treacys. Revenge. Benedicts. "Poems by the Slaney". Nosh + Coffee. 7.30pm. Dave Prendergast. Temple Bar, Treacys. Wrecking Ball. DBar. isotopes. Temple Bar, Treacys. Johnny Stewart. Special Guest - Corner Boy. Wexford Arts Centre. Big Generator. Benedicts. no Hassle. Temple Bar, Treacys. THE STRaWBERRY FEST. See pages 15-17. Mick Cloke. Temple Bar, Treacys. Flock of Budgies. DBar. The Solstice Caca Milis Cabaret. Wexford Arts Centre. Bees Knees. Temple Bar, Treacys. Pub Talent with Reillys Men plus Doyle’s pub talent show. Joe Doyle’s Pub. Dermot Power. Temple Bar, Treacys. Blue Moose. Benedicts. Max & Bull. Joe Doyle’s Pub. The Revelator orchestra. Wexford Arts Centre. Touch of Class. Temple Bar, Treacys. new addition. DBar. The inmate. Temple Bar, Treacys. Stephen Murphy. Temple Bar, Treacys. The Kilkennys. Benedicts. an Evening of Country Music. Featuring: Trevor Moyles, Aidan Quinn, Dominic Kirwan, Louise Morrissey & more... Riverside Park Hotel. Carnival Rock! The Musical. Rathnure Hall. See details this page.

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Riverside Jump Rock ‘n’ Roll Festival: 18th to 20th July. __________________________________________________ Vinegar Hill Battle Re-enactment: 2nd & 3rd August. __________________________________________________

30-July 9

Newfoundland Festival 28-31st August __________________________________________________ Blackstairs Blues Festival: 12th to 14th Sept. __________________________________________________

It would be prudent to check all events locally with the organisers and/or venues. Check www.wexlive.com for updated listings.

Keep an eye on this page over the coming months for all the details.

Thanks to Joseph Doyle for his help with our comprehensive events guide. Please email your event details to slaneynews@gmail.com.

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t e e r t S y h t r o c s Enni t s e F e c n a D s m h t y h R 3-day Spectacular Event of Music and Dance

SATURDAY 7 th JUNE

6th, 7th, 8th, June 2014

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: FRIDAY 6 th JUNE 7.30pm

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The Parade of Dancers, Local Schools & Clubs led by The Ballindaggin Pipe Band, French Peasants, Alice in Wonderland by FDYS Group, The Slaney Serpent, Community Threatre, dancers and other colourful characters. It will leave the Waterfront Swimming Pool and march to the Market Square. The Opening Ceremony – A show of stunning music and dance from some of the participating dance schools that will be performing throughout the weekend! The Big, Big Party – Put your dancing shoes on and help us kick off the festival on a high note – join in with the games, craic and dancing at the Big, Big, Party. Disco dancing under the stars for all the family – great fun.

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11.30am–1.00pm BABY BOP and many other characters. 1.00pm–5.30pm DANCE PERFORMANCES – Come, watch and cheer on our fantastic local dance schools – not to be missed. 5.30pm–7.00pm RATHNURE PANTOMIME GROUP and KIDS DISCO – finish your day off with a bop and some brilliant performances from the very talented Rathnure Group..

12.30pm–2.30pm JAZZ SESSION Come have your coffee and read your Sunday newspapers in the relaxing ambience of live jazz music. 2.30pm–6.00pm ‘INTERNATIONAL DAY OF DANCE’ This year we have the fantastic Sandstorm – an Indian Dance Group and the wonderful Babcock and Bobbins – a slapstick comedy and circus skills duo. Not to be missed. We also have many other fantastic dance groups.

THE CASTLE FEST 2.00pm–4.00pm DANCE PERFORMANCES – Come, watch and cheer on our fantastic local dance schools – not to be missed. 4.00pm–6.00pm FAIRYTALES IN THE CASTLE – ‘The Fairest of Them All’. Who will be crowned the fairest of them all. That will be up to you, the audience. Come and vote for your favourite princess and she will be crowned on Sunday.

RAFTER STREET 2.00pm–6.30pm ‘CRAFT IN MOTION ‘ – Come along and see the craftspeople do what they do best, join in with some of the painting etc… 2.00pm–6.30pm THE BOOKSTALL – A perfect opportunity to pick up some books from our book stall at the best prices. 2.00pm–3.00pm DRUM CIRCLE with Eddie O’Neill. 2.00pm–6.30pm STREET ENTERTAINMENT.

THE CASTLE FEST 1.30pm–4.00pm FAIRYTALES IN THE CASTLE – ‘Donald and Daisy’s Birthday Bash’ Donald and Daisy are celebrating their birthdays. Also, who is the fairest of them all. Princess will be crowned today.

RAFTER STREET 12.30pm–6.00pm ‘CRAFT IN MOTION ‘ – Come along and see the craftspeople do what they do best and join in with some of the painting etc. 2.00pm–6.00pm STREET ENTERTAINMENT

Photo exhibition on Saturday and Sunday 2-6pm at the Church Institute.

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Baby Bop characters

Headline Act: Babcock & Bobbins

Polish traditional dancers on Market Square

Welcome to the …

Street Rhythms Dance Fest 2014 The Dance Fest will be on Friday 6thto Sunday 8th June 2014. On Friday evening there will be the GRAND PARADE, led by the Ballindaggin Pipe Band, from the Waterfront Car Park to the Market Square starting at 7.30pm. Look out for the Alice in Wonderland characters and the French Beggars in the parade. The parade will be followed by a STREET PARTY on the Square with music by Liam Sharkey. Who can resist the Crazy Frog with Liam?

After the Parade & Street Party on Friday evening, the festival kicks off on Saturday morning with the ever popular Baby Bop including visits byBarney, Peppa Pig, Mickey & Minnie Mouse and other children’s favourite characters. The Festival is bringing back some old favourites such as the Fairytales in the Castle on both Saturday

and Sunday afternoon. The antics of the Princesses in the Fairest of Them All, with a chance to vote for your favourite princess, and Donald & Daffy’s Birthday Bash will have you splitting your sides with laughter. Bring the children along for these fabulous and hugely popular shows at Enniscorthy Castle presented by the Rathnure Pantomime crew.

The traditional crafters will present their crafts on Rafter Street over the weekend on Saturday and Sunday. New crafts are being added again this year which will be of great interest to everybody. The Festival Facebook Picture Competition will be judged over the weekend and 3 Smartphones (worth €400 each) will be won by entrants to the competition. S e e w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / Enniscorthy streetrhythms for

Welcome to one of Enniscorthy’s most exciting events of the year.

The Street Rhythms Dance Fest is in the late stages of planning and the programme of events for the weekend is on the opposite page. This is the 7th year and the festival goes from strength to strength with a lovely family atmosphere around the town throughout the weekend. Once again the organisers are providing something for everyone from young to old and in particular for families.

Eddie will be back to give a taste of Drumming in his workshop for anyone interested. This has always proved popular too.

Square Stage and the Castle Stage over the weekend includes: Reka of Sandstorm, a newly formed Bellydance and Eastern Dance troupe, who will delight audiences with Classical Egyptian dance, Bhangra dance fusion and Sword Dance fusion.

Entertainment on the Market

Babcock & Bobbins are the head-

more about this exciting competition. The entries will be printed and displayed for the public over the weekend of the festival.

line comedy/street performance act this year. Their show will entertain everyone with slapstick comedy, circus skills and opportunities for audience participation. You will be laughing out loud at their antics whilst also being in awe of their abilities in Fire Juggling, Giraffe Unicycle, Stilt Walking and Fire Breathing.

Community Theatre with John Asple is a new venture and he will be a great addition to the festival with his theatrics. Regular performers on the stages are Nu Edge Dance Group, SE Rock’n’Roll, Jive Sensation, Celtic Roots will all be joined by new act the Academy of Irish Dance this year. Inter national ac ts include Argentinian tango, Congolese dancing and Spanish flamenco with more being added all the time.

Mickey & Minnie Mouse

OUR SHOW WILL GO ON ! In the case of rain, the show will go on.

Ain’t Misbehavin’ will entertain us with their Jazz to start proceedings on Sunday. This is a great opportunity to grab a coffee and just sit back and enjoy the atmosphere of a live outdoor jazz session on the Market Square. This will be followed by our International Dance afternoon which showcases international and Irish dance acts on the stage in the Market Square. Sunday afternoon at the Castle belongs to the Fairytales once again with a twist on Donald & Daffy Duck’s Birthday Bash. There might even be a Fair Princess to be seen there!! Enniscorthy is definitely the place to be on the weekend of 6th to 8th June for a great weekend of craic and entertainment provided by the Street Rhythms crew.

Celtic Roots in action

Many thanks to our sponsors: Enniscorthy Town Council and Enniscorthy Credit Union

KEEP UP TO DATE…

www.enniscorthystreetrhythms.com

Some minor programme changes may occur prior to the Festival commencing so please keep an eye on the Festival website or Facebook page.


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Enniscorthy Credit Union – 50 Years of Service

Town Council Chairman, Johnny Mythen, makes a presentation to Pat O’Shea, Chairman, Enniscorthy Credit Union, at a Civc Reception for the credit union held on 14th May. Pic: Liz Wildes.

L-R: Enniscorthy Credit Union’s Pat O’Shea and Tony Ennis with Enniscorthy Town Council Chairman, Johnny Myrthen. Pic: Liz Wildes.

Some participants in the Darkness Into Light Walk for Pieta House on 10th May. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Claire Doran with baby Jack, John O’Connor, Aine & Padraig Doyle at Coffee Morning for Hospice Africa Uganda. Pic: Maria Nolan. Aine and Padraig Doyle recently hosted a Coffee Morning at their home for the Hospice Africa Uganda Fund recently. Over 100,000 people are dying in Uganda without any pain relief at the present time. One euro will pay for oral morphine for one person for a full week so the €900 raised at the Coffee Morning will go a long way to help those in need. John O’Connor was thrilled with the response and thanked Aine and Padraig for the tremendous work they had done. Aine Doyle said it was a pleasure to help those in need and she complimented and thanked all her friends and neighbours who were most generous not just with their financial donations but also with their time and skill providing her with many delicious delicacies for the event and also contributing items for the draw.

Student of the Year, Ciaran Cronin, Enniscorthy CBS Awards Night, May 2014, with school principal John Ryan (left) and guest speaker Sam McCauley (right). Pic: Dave Nowak.

Launch of Focal Literary Festival, Enniscorthy, May 2014. L-R: Andrew Hughes, Anne Doyle, Cllr Johnny Mythen, Carmel Harrington, Jarlath Glynn. Pic: Maria Nolan.


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Strawberry Fest starts on 17th June!

The Strawberry Festival has an amazing line up of entertainment this year. There is no better way to celebrate our rich, luscious strawberry than with fun in the sun! And, if it rains, The Big Red Barn, Abbey Square Parking Station, Enniscorthy is fully covered with a bar and stage inside for us to just meet and have fun! The Strawberry Festival are thrilled that Abbey Square Parking Management have sponsored the

location of the Big Red Barn for the enjoment of all who come to Enniscorthy! The local pubs will be providing rich singing, dancing, storytelling in their competition starting Fri 13 June and ending with a Battle of the Pubs in Riverside Park Hotel Thursday June 26 08:00PM. The Fest starts in The Big Red Barn Tuesday 17 June with a Charity Fashion Show organised by the local EBA followed by an amazing new All Irish Show by

Celtic Roots 09:00PM, both €10 entry! Wednesday Night 18th June has a choice. There is the Opening & Strawberry Ball where you can meet the Strawberry Princesses who covet the Strawberry Queen 2 0 1 4 C ro w n , C h a m p a g n e Reception, 4 course meal and dance to Something Blue for €40. The Country Dance ‘n’ Music @ TheBigRedBarn with Louise Morrisey and Dave Lawlor backed by local band, Theresa &

The Stars. Only €10 for a brilliant Wednesday night out! Thursday 19th June is to capture the local milliners eye with your skill of creating a strawberry-themed hat. Come along to Enniscorthy Greyhound Track’s BerryBestHat@The DogTrack and win yourself a prize! Families are welcome. Regular track entry price applies. Just for the laugh, start on your hat … you just may WIN! You can enjoy yourselves whilst the 14 – 18 age group are

“Musically educational and inspiring” Orchard Recording in partnership with the Arts Dept of Wexford County Council and the Arts Council are pleased to announce the return of the “Recording Development Bursaries” in 2014. This award is part of the Room to Record music technology programme initiated by Wexford County Council in 2012, to enhance the opportunities available to Wexford’s emerging musical talent. Bands/Artists/SingerSongwriters living in Wexford

are invited to apply for one of 2 bursaries to be awarded in 2014. Paul Dowling, Orchard Recording says: “The Recording Development Bursary has been devised to address the need for a greater understanding of professional recording practices/ways of working for emerging bands/artists/singersongwriters. If you are prepari n g t o re c o rd a n a l b u m , embarking on your first recording experience or looking to increase your skill set within

a recording studio environment you should apply”. Last year’s two successful bursary winners were “Corner Boy” from Killinick in Wexford, a n d A l i c e Ly n s k e y f ro m Ferns,Enniscorthy. Michael D’Arcy-Lead singer with Corner Boy: “We believe that the overall process has helped us garner a greater understanding of the production, recording, editing and writing process.” Alice Lynskey: “I can honestly say that these two days were the most musi-

cally educational and inspiring days I have ever had.” The recording development bursaries will run in the Orchard Recording Studio Enniscorthy. Applications must be submitted by May 31st 2014 so hurry! For more info/application form, contact: Orchard Recording, Carrigabruse, E n n i s c o r t h y. E-mail: info@orchardrecording.ie. Phone: 087-9523253. Web: www.orchardrecording.ie. www.facebook.com/theorchardrecordingstudio. n

Enniscorthy Choral Society news… Enniscorthy Choral Society after celebrating their 21st birthday in style with a celebration concert to a full house in beautiful St Mary’s church, have rounded off the season achieving their highest marks ever at the Cork International Choral competition. Wexford choirs did exceptionally well and ECS were delighted for Gorey Choral winning the jazz competition, ECS were hot on their heels achieving 3rd place with a score of 89 in the jazz competition with their newly choreographed, why do fools fall in love and moon river, the choir members shimmied and swayed and showaddywaddyed their way over the stage in City Hall.

The second competition was the sacred music and this was held in beautiful St. Finbarr’s Church, the choir performed Jesu Dulcis and Freindlend uns frieden and achieved a high score, first and second place went to Cork University choirs. The Choral Society are taking a break for the summer and will return to Colaiste Bride on Monday nights in September. The Choral society has 45 members and new members are always welcome, Men are always especially welcome as they tend to be in short supply contact us via www.enniscorthychoralsociety.com, Facebook: Enniscorthy choralsociety or contact John or Annette on 053-9233547. n

at the Strawberry Youth Ball, celebrating the end of their exams and the beginning of their summer break. Calling all BUSKERS! PRIZES !!! Did you know Wexford Mental Health Association (with Mental Health Ireland) supports the brilliance of getting into life through music, street theatre, whatever form of entertainment on Saturday 21 June with place prizes of €500, €250 and €150? From Abbey Square to Rafter St 10am – 6pm there will be a spot where you see the Chalkboards! If you want to ensure there is a spot for you, facebook us or email info@strawberyfest.ie. Market Square has FREE entertainment from Friday 20th June – Sunday 29th June. Great line up of talent for any age with music provided by Jimmy Hogan, Blue Lace, Ain’t Misbehaving, Wexfactor Finalists, Pub Talent Winners, Cold Dog Soup, Duffry Stompers, KJO, Ripcord64, Jimmi Cullen, Tiberium, Lightsandover, The Motives and The Ocelots. The Streets are strictly alcohol free. Youth Lead Events are back with FDYS providing a range of sessions at The Chill Zone, Irish

Street with competitions, picnics, Jam Sessions and more. Of course, Childrens events such as the Teddy Bears Picnic and Stories in the Presentation Centre Gardens and free discos with DJ Liam Friday and Saturday. Sunday has a Family Disco €3 pp with DJ Cullie and Voice of Ireland entrant, Padraig Byrne! Fringe events including McFaddens Fun Fair, celebrating 47 years with us, Scouts, Girl Guides, Enniscorthy Camera Club, Denis Collins Art Trail, Athenaeum, Wexford Paranormal, Kayaking and Adventure Sports, Special Olympics Polar Plunge … and more!!! The Strawberry Fest thanks our local media for their coverage and this includes a huge thanks to Frank at slaney news for his monthly assistance and coverage, Darren at The Echo for their weekly advert sponsorship and John Michael Murphy at the online rag, The Wexfordian. The Wexfordian is our Visual Media Partner… and look out for some VERY exciting additions this year with VIDEO! – Anne Gilpin, secretary, Co. Wexford strawberry Fair.


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Strawberry Fest – so much to see and do!

Just €40 per ticket available from: Pet Supplies, Malloccas, Bellefield GAA and all commitee members.

TICkETS: Online and select supermarkets in Gorey, Wexford, New Ross with handling fees applied. Enniscorthy: Mon-Fri 12-2pm and Saturdays noon to 4pm in the Festival Shop next door to Enniscorthy Castle.

“Freezin’ for a reason” On Saturday 21st June, between 10am-6pm, brave participants will get their chance to plunge into a freezing outdoor plunge pool all in the name of charity when Special Olympics & The Law Enforcement Torch Run bring their outdoor plunge pool to Enniscorthy Promenade for the second year. This fun and unique event will see participants jump into a freezing cold outdoor plunge pool or w h a t a b o u t “ To s s Yo u r Boss/Manager/Coach”, to raise much needed funds for the sports charity that supports people with an intellectual disability. Last year the event was a great success and Special Olympics

Two participants take the plunge last year in Enniscorthy

are hoping that this year will be bigger and better than ever. Sharon Philipin, Secretary of Enniscorthy Special Olympics Club commented: “We are delighted to be organising the 2nd year of the Polar Plunge for Special Olympics at the Strawberry Fair. Last year we had over 100 people take the plunge on the day. The support from individuals, companies and clubs was fantastic and we are hoping that this year we will have even more people take part in this fun event which helps to raise funds to support our athletes.” For more information or to register contact Marianne on 01 6296999 or marianne.rowan@specialolympics.ie

Strawberry Youth Ball @ The Big Red Barn With DJ Cullie

Yes, a Ball for Wexfords 14 – 18 age group ! Afterall, the Junior Cert is over and how better than to celebrate with friends! A BALL … like going on a date … is the attire. There will be both security and An Garda Siochana presence. There will be a one way system for drop off and pick up by adults/parents at the Coach area, The Promenade. Enniscorthy. Mineral Bar Only. All who enter will be subject to searches. Strictly a Drug-Free event and it will be enforced. It shall be a fantastic night with DJ Cullie providing the entertainment from 08:00PM-11:00PM. Keep up to date on facebook.com/strawberryyouthball. Tickets online and select supermarkets in Gorey, Wexford, New Ross. In Enniscorthy: Mon-Fri 12-2pm and Saturdays noon to 4pm in the Festival Shop next door to Enniscorthy Castle.

Wexford’s Inaugral Literary Festival from 27 – 29 June will showcase local, national and American authors and poets. From poets such as John McKenna. Kathryn Kirkpatrick, Drucilla Mims-Wall, Natalie Anderson and Eamonn Wall to comedic LynnMarie Hulsmann and an array of living Irish published writers Niamh Greene, Carmel Harrington, Billy Roche, Andrew Hughes and Paul O’Brien. Focal includes Masterclasses, free events, book signings, book launch, fringe theatre and readings! No better proof of a great event than Mary McCauley to edit our works! Tracy Brennan, a NY literary agents’ session, is Sold Out! Details and tickets are on www.strawberryfest.ie and keep up to date on facebook. com/focalliterati, and twitter. See page 30 for more information.

Crowning of Leanne Hore 2013 Strawberry Queen

TEXT VOTING for 2014 Princesses… Check www.strawberryfest.ie for details Tuesday 9th June! WED 18 JUNE | €10

Get your entry form in for the homecook or the chef competition. All homecooks are entered into the draw for a Ballymaloe Cookery School Demo and lunch for two. The winners have fantastic prizes! More details are on the website. The Great Irish Bake Off finalist, Oonagh Barrett (nee Bourke), will join Phelim Byrne in judging the homecook section.

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Programme To daTe: DATE FRI 13

EVENT CARLSBERG PUB TALENT Robbies "The Pub" Dunbars SAT 14 CARLSBERG PUB TALENT Marty B's Garry Byrnes "The Hunt Man's Rest" SUN 15 CARLSBERG PUB TALENT Toss Kavanagh's The White House Temple Bar, Treacys MON 16 McFaddens FunFair CARLSBERG PUB TALENT Monageer Tavern TUES 17 McFaddens FunFair WexPose Fashion Show CELTIC ROOTS DENIS COLLINS GALLERY The Secret Knitted Garden Artisan Marketplace WED 18 OPENING & STRAWBERRYBALL McFaddens FunFair DENIS COLLINS GALLERY The Secret Knitted Garden CARLSBERG PUB TALENT Movie: Underground TBC COUNTRY MUSIC ‘n’ DANCE Artisan Marketplace THUR 19 McFaddens FunFair DENIS COLLINS GALLERY The Secret Knitted Garden CARLSBERG PUB TALENT Sycamore House Doyles Strawberry Youth Ball with DJ Cullie BerryBest Hat@The Dog Track Artisan Marketplace FRI 20 CHILDRENS: Disney Disco, DJ Liam MAIN STAGE: ABBEY SQUARE Wexfactor Winners: Lucy Doyle & Eoin Groarke, Carole Hollywood, Jimmi Cullen, Corner Boy, Ryan Sheridan MARKET SQUARE STAGE Strawberry Princess Interviews Jimmy Hogan DENIS COLLINS GALLERY The Secret Knitted Garden Photographic Displays: Enniscorthy Camera Club McFaddens FunFair Wexford Paranormal CARLSBERG PUB TALENT Conrans Millenium Bar SAT 21 Farmers Market Wexford Food Family Market Polar Plunge Artisan MarketPlace CHILDRENS: FASCINATING MR FOX Focal Art Trail Photographic displays Enniscorthy Camera Club DENIS COLLINS GALLERY BUSKERS CHILDRENS: Davidstown Scouts CHILDRENS: Girl Guides CHILDRENS: Disney Disco, DJ Liam CHILDRENS: Teddy Bears Picnic CHILDRENS: Stories in the Garden

VENUE & TIME Local Pubs Market Square 08:30PM Ferns 10:00PM Local Pubs Killurin 10:00PM Bree 11:00PM Local Pubs Templeshannon 09:00PM Templeshannon 09:45PM Templeshannon 10:30PM SHOWGROUNDS Local Pubs Monageer 10:30PM SHOWGROUNDS RED BARN 07:00pm RED BARN 09.30 PM PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs THE PROMENADE 6.00pm+ Riverside Park Hotel 7.30pm SHOWGROUNDS PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs Local Pubs RED BARN 6.30pm RED BARN 9.00pm THE PROMENADE 6:00pm SHOWGROUNDS PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs Local Pubs Killurin 09:00PM The Still 10:30PM RED BARN 08:00pm UNDER 18s Enniscorthy Greyhound Track 7pm for 8pm THE PROMENADE MARKET SQUARE 3.30PM Under 18s RED BARN 6.00pm

MARKET SQUARE MARKET SQUARE 7PM MARKET SQUARE 7.45pm+ PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs

PRICE Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free €10 €10 Free Free €40 Free Free Free €5 €10 Free Free Free Free Free €10 €10 Free €10

Terms of Entry The Big Red Barn, Main Stage, Abbey Square Parking Station, Enniscorthy requires all people who enter the site to be subject to searches. These are for the protection of others to remove any item that can cause harm. No alcohol from outside is to be brought in: it will be confiscated. Alcohol at designated events can be purchased in the Barn and consumed within the confines of the Festival. Management will refuse entry to any person deemed to be intoxicated or influenced by drugs or a threat to others enjoying themselves, and An Garda Siochana will be contacted. Tickets are required for entry. ENJOY!

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MASONIC HALL, FRIARY PLACE Free SHOWGROUNDS THE CASTLE 9.00PM Local Pubs Rathnure 10:00PM Free Davidstown 11:00PM Free ABBEY SQUARE 9AM-3PM RAFTER STREET 10AM - 6PM THE PROMENADE 10AM - 4PM THE PROMENADE 10AM -11PM PRESENTATION CENTRE TBC Red Moon ATHENAEUM 1798 Centre TBC 10am MASONIC HALL, FRIARY PLACE PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm RAFTER STREET 11am - 5pm SLANEY RIVER TBC RAFTER STREET 10am MARKET SQUARE 01:00PM PRESENTATION CENTRE 03:00PM PRESENTATION CENTRE 04:00PM

MAIN STAGE: ABBEY SQUARE The Boy in the Attic Ian Doyle RED BARN Barley Mob RED BARN Wallis Bird RED BARN Remembrance Ceremony for 1798 Blue Lace CARLSBERG PUB TALENT Ryans Joe Doyles Pub Holohans McFaddens FunFair The Secret Knitted Garden SUN 22 Wexford Food Family Market CHILDRENS: Girl Guides Crafts Artisan MarketPlace MAIN STAGE: THE PROMENADE Superheroes & Princesses Disco Johnny Stewart LMJ Padraig Byrne Clive Barnes Damien Dempsey MARKET SQUARE STAGE CHILDRENS: Girl Guides Art & Craft Gospel Choir Ain't Misbehavin' MadCaps Crowning of the 2014 Strawberry Queen McFaddens FunFair DENIS COLLINS GALLERY Enniscorthy Camera Club The Secret Knitted Garden CARLSBERG PUB TALENT Holy Grail The Slaney Inn Bellefield GAA MON 23 DENIS COLLINS GALLERY Enniscorthy Camera Club The Secret Knitted Garden TUES 24 A Taste of WX Strawberries Enniscorthy Camera Club DENIS COLLINS GALLERY The Secret Knitted Garden Jimmi Cullen RipCord64 CHILL ZONE WED 25 DENIS COLLINS GALLERY Enniscorthy Camera Club The Secret Knitted Garden Lightsandover Tiberium CHILL ZONE THUR 26 CARLSBERG PUB TALENT FINAL BATTLE DENIS COLLINS GALLERY Enniscorthy Camera Club The Secret Knitted Garden CHILL ZONE The Oscelots The Motives FRI 27 COLD DOG SOUP DENIS COLLINS GALLERY Enniscorthy Camera Club The Secret Knitted Garden FOCAL: SCALLTA SHOWCASES

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VINEGAR HILL 7:00pm MARKET SQUARE 7.30pm Local Pubs Galbally 09:30PM The Duffry 10:30PM Slaney Place 11:30PM SHOWGROUNDS PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs RAFTER STREET 10am - 6pm RAFTER STREET 1:00pm THE PROMENADE 10am - 11pm MAIN STAGE RED BARN 02:00PM €3 RED BARN 6.00PM €10 RED BARN RED BARN RED BARN RED BARN MARKET SQUARE 01:00PM MARKET SQUARE 02.30PM MARKET SQUARE 03.30PM MARKET SQUARE 07:00PM MARKET SQUARE 08:00PM SHOWGROUNDS PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm MASONIC HALL, FRIARY PLACE PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs Local Pubs Ballindaggin 08:00PM 09:00PM Bellefield Rd 10:00PM PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm MASONIC HALL, FRIARY PLACE PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs RIVERSIDE PARK HOTEL 6.30pm for 7pm MASONIC HALL, FRIARY PLACE PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs MARKET SQUARE 8.30pm+ MARKET SQUARE FDYS UNDER 18s PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm MASONIC HALL, FRIARY PLACE PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs MARKET SQUARE 08:30pm+ MARKET SQUARE FDYS UNDER 18s RIVERSIDE PARK HOTEL 7.30pm for 8pm PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm

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Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free €5 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs Free FDYS Free MARKET SQUARE 08:30pm+ Free MARKET SQUARE Free MARKET SQUARE 7pm Free PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm Free MASONIC HALL, FRIARY PLACE Free PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs Free PRESENTATION CENTRE 08:00PM €10 €50 W/end ticket includes Friday Night Co. Wexford Agric Show SHOWGROUNDS WexFactor Finalists MARKET SQUARE 03:00PM Carlsberg Pub Talent Winners MARKET SQUARE 08:00PM FOCAL: MASTERCLASSES PRESENTATION CENTRE €50 w/end, €30 day tck ‘Dream big, start small, but most of all START!’ Carmel Harrington 9.15am €10 ‘From Wexford to Hollywood’ Paul O'Brien 10.15am €10 Book Fair & Author Signing Hosted by Byrnes Bookstores 11.15am Free ‘Meet The Agent’ 02:15- 04:15pm FULLY BOOKED ‘The One Thing’ – Panel Discussion 02:30pm €10 Book Fair & Author Signing Hosted by Byrnes Bookstores 03:30 Free Afternoon Tea with Duffry Stompers HOPE CENTRE 1pm - 5pm Donation FOCAL: John Dunne ENNISCORTHY LIBRARY 04:30PM Free FOCAL: BOOK LAUNCH: HARRINGTON THE CASTLE 06.30PM Invitation Brechts: "Mother Courage" PRESENTATION CENTRE 09:00pm DENIS COLLINS GALLERY PRESENTATION CENTRE 10:00am+ Free Enniscorthy Camera Club MASONIC HALL, FRIARY PLACE Free The Secret Knitted Garden PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs All Ireland Farmers Market ABBEY SQUARE 8am - 4pm Dragon Sportive PRESENTATION CENTRE 9am - 4pm Co. Wexford Agric Show SHOWGROUNDS MARKET SQUARE STAGE Duffry Stompers MARKET SQUARE 3pm - 5pm Free KJO MARKET SQUARE 7pm Free FOCAL: MASTERCLASSES THE CASTLE 9AM - 4PM €30 day ticket Masterclass ‘The eloquence of poetry’ Drucilla Wall 09:15am €10 Masterclass ‘Step back in Time’ Andrew Hughes 10:15am €10 Book Fair & Author Signing Hosted by Byrnes Bookstores 11.15am Free Masterclass ‘The Funny Stuff’ LynnMarie Hulsmann 11.45am €10 FULLY BOOKED ‘Meet The Agent’ Tracy Brennan 01:45pm Masterclass ‘To be or not to be’ Billy Roche 01:45pm €10 ‘I’ve written a masterpiece, now what?’Panel Discussion 02:45pm €10 Book Fair & Author Signing‐ Hosted by Byrnes Bookstores 03:45pm Free DENIS COLLINS GALLERY PRESENTATION CENTRE 10am - 5pm Free Enniscorthy Camera Club MASONIC HALL, FRIARY PLACE Free The Secret Knitted Garden PRESENTATION CENTRE 24hrs Free

Road Closure

The Promenade will be subject to closure according to conditions supplied by The Council. These will be advertised on the website.

Please note

Please note there may be some changes to the programme in the weeks ahead so please check the Festival website for the most up-to-date information.


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A Feast of Food in Enniscorthy For the last six years crowds have thronged the Abbey Square in Enniscorthy, usually in glorious sunshine, to sample the best of Irish produce in the ALL IRELAND FARMERS MARKET competition. This event was established to recognise the vital role Farmers’ Markets play in supplying fresh, locally produced foods, and to create a showcase for regional speciality foods available throughout Ireland. The 7th All Ireland Farmers

Market Competition will take place on the weekend of the 28th and 29th of June, 2014. The competition is open to exhibitors from Farmers’ Markets across the 32 counties and it is amazing to see so much quality, Irish produce on show. Sample the delights from over forty market stalls from around the country. In 2013 the winner was Co. Wexford producer WILD ABOUT and hopefully a local producer can win again in 2014. n

Stafford’s Butcher Shop, 3 rafter St, enniscorthy (053) 923 3238.

Fantastic BBQ Offers

Watch out for the Wexford Food Family members on Enniscorthy’s Rafter Street on 21st and 22nd June from 10-6pm. Lots of food stalls and tasty treats.

Get those BBQs a Smokin’

4 Unbeatable Deals: alaBaMa: €20

6 Steak Burgers 6 Jumbo Sausages 6 Beef grill Sticks 6 Marinated Chicken Pieces 4 Chicken Kebabs

louiSiana: €35 12 Steak Burgers 12 Jumbo BBQ Sausages 1kg Tasty BBQ ribs 8 Chicken Kebabs

TexaS: €20 6 Steak Burgers 6 Black Pepper Sausages 1kg Tasty BBQ Pork ribs 6 Peppered Beef grill Sticks

rio grande: €35

6 Steak Burgers 6 BBQ Sausages 6 Chicken Kebabs 6 Peppered Beef grill Sticks 1kg Tasty BBQ ribs 4 Marinated Steaks

Can’t call in ??? We deliver!!!

Don’t miss the 7th Annual All-Ireland Farmers Market & Competition 2014

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® The 7th All Ireland Farmers Market Competition will take place on the weekend of the 28th and 29th of June, 2014. Sample the delights from over forty market stalls showcasing regional specialities from around the country. Join us for this unique event which also sees stall-holders compete for the national prize. ® In addition to the mouth-watering food on offer, the market will feature music and street entertainment. ® 7th Annual All-Ireland Farmers Market 10am to 4pm Sunday 29th June. Prizegiving at 2.30pm. ® Visit also our regular (but expanded) Farmers Market on Sat 28th June from 9am-2pm.

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The VTOS programme celebrates 25 years in operation this year. Located locally at the Bellefield GAA Complex the programme has delivered excellent programmes for 22 of those 25 years. There have been periods of great change but VTOS has been as perennial as the grass and has kept flowering for the students year after year. Phrases such as ‘igniting the flame that burns a lifetime’, ‘It’s never too late for a second chance education’ and ‘VTOS Spells Success’ have been appropriate and will continue to be so. VTOS is currently taking the details of interested students for next September. Be sure to register your interest by calling to the centre any weekday between 10am and 11am until the 6th June. Alternatively phone 053-9237224, during the same times. 1: 'Front of House' Eithne Agar (Co-ordinator) and Geraldine Dunne (Administrative Assistant). 2. Miriam O’Sullivan celebrating the success of the Christmas Bazaar and supporting the Hope Cancer Support Centre. 3. 'Passing the Baton' Tony Kynes (past student) and Stephen Kirwan (graduate). 4. Hugh Dunne and James Quirke 'A Mean Team'. 5. Fiona Dee 'Get With IT'. 6. The maths students with Terry Ryan (Teacher). 7. Pamela and Tommy Redmond 'Moments in Time'.

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Tidy Town news With the closing date (at the time of writing) for this year’s N a t i o n a l Ti d y To w n Competition drawing nigh, the committee members of the Tidy Town Association and its Community Employment operatives are upping their efforts to have Enniscorthy looking spick and span. The campaign of litter picking by the committee and volunteers is going on apace and the Community Employment workers are seen every day on some of our approach roads dealing with litter and illegal dumping. It is seemingly an unending struggle to thwart the mindless minority in our community in the destruction they are causing to our environment. It appears that littering and illegal dumping is now worse than ever. The more one cleans up after dirty dumpers the more they are inclined to break the law. The mind-set might appear to be of the opinion that if there is someone there to clean up after them it is alright to dump and litter. Morgan Dunne told me some years ago of an incident he was involved in – he reprimanded a young man for throwing a plastic bottle on the street. The response was “F..... you, Morgan, Bobby

Wildes is paid to pick that up”. For Enniscorthy Town Council to haul all the debris collected from littering and dumping to a landfill site is costing €70,000 annually. The Court Report in our local press recently reported that an individual from Co. Wicklow received a heavy fine for dumping in the vicinity of Vinegar Hill. Could you believe it - all the way from Wicklow to dump on Vinegar Hill? RIKON’S Strategic Tourism Action Plan for Enniscorthy prepared for Enniscorthy Tourism is an excellent document but no doubt some of the success of the action plan will depend on a clean and tidy Enniscorthy. How often have you heard people saying ‘I must visit Westport, Killarney or Kenmare’ after they are announced as the winners of the All-Ireland Tidy Town Competition? It is definitely a major boost to a town to win the highest honour for cleanliness and tidiness. In those towns it is done by a dynamic community spirit and I have a belief that the people of Enniscorthy generally haven’t as yet entered into a frame of mind to improve the appearance of their town, particularly their own areas. I also believe that a sizable portion of the population of Enniscorthy

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is not aware of the attractive town they live in. As Irish towns go Enniscorthy is a gem and with a little effort it can be dramatically improved. The ludicrous decision to abolish Enniscorthy Town Council will have detrimental effect on town governance and will remove the focus on the town. It is up to people with an interest in the town to come together and form a cohesive group to press the case for the town in the new setup and ensure that the finances that heretofore were utilised to improve the town and its infrastructure are not filched to pay for pretentious buildings elsew h e r e . T h e Ti d y To w n Association is willing to cooperate in such a venture. We i n t h e Ti d y To w n Association are going to press on regardless with our work. We cannot despair and we cannot allow spoilers and law breakers dictate our attitude. – Seán Doyle Secretary/Treasurer Enniscorthy Tidy Town Association

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Templeshannon Community & Childcare Centre Fundraising Walk A fundraising walk in aid of Templeshannon Community & Childcare Centre is being held on Sunday 8th June 2014. The community centre provides a range of support services to individuals and groups in the local community. The walk will start from the Community Centre at 2.00pm where all participants will register. This walk will be towards Cooladine and it is for all levels

and ages. It can be 4km, 6km or 8km, whichever is suitable. This is expected to be a fun day for all the family. Buggies, dogs, all are welcome. Refreshments will be provided for the walk and afterwards there will be tea, coffee and snacks served in the community centre. Sponsorship cards are available now in the centre. Please call in or ring 053 9237511 for your card. All are welcome. n

Greater Bellefield Community Team Acknowledgement Notice The Greater Bellefield Community Team would like to extend their sincere gratitude regarding the success of the annual family fun Easter Egg Hunt held Sunday April 17th at Bellefield Road Park. To all those who kindly donated Easter eggs, prizes, and gifts, especially the Delightful Dollies women’s group. Appreciation also to photographer Pat O’Connor and Maria Nolan for attending the event. To the local newspapers, parish newsletters and those who generously advertised the event. A special appreciation to the children who attended the crafts day at the Seán Brown Respond community centre in creating the colourful buntings and decorations displayed for the event. Thank you to the parents, guardians, children, families and general public for the support and participation. n

Busy in Retirement Monthly meeting on Tuesday June 3rd at 2.30pm in the Riverside Park Hotel. Forthcoming events in June: Lunch in Rathwood Home and Garden World on Thursday the 12th June. The monthly walk on Tuesday 17th June in Kilmore. A day at the races in Gowran Park on Sunday 22nd June. We will have details of the show “Showboat” in the Bord Gais Theatre Dublin on Wednesday 30th July. Ongoing Activities held weekly: Monday – Line dancing 11-12 noon, Bowls at 1pm all held in the Astro Turf Centre. Wednesday – Walk 11am from Riverside Park Hotel. Thursday – Keep fit class and Scrabble, both 11-12 noon, all held in the Astro Turf Centre, also every Thursday Ramblers Club Walking Group at Lidl Stores Car Park 9.30am. n


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Great opportunity for young entrepreneurs Are you Wexford's Best Young Entrepreneur? A new competition has been launched to find Wexford's Best Young Entrepreneur with investment of up to €25,000 available for the winner. Winners in County Wexford will proceed to regional and national finals with the aim of finding Ireland's Best Young Entrepreneur. The Taoiseach and the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation recently launched a new competition to find Ireland's Best Young Entrepreneur, with a total fund of €2million available to invest in winning businesses and entrepreneurs in every county in the country. In County Wexford, the competition to find Wexford's Best Young Entrepreneur will be run by the new Local Enterprise Office. Winners will be named in three categories best new idea, best start-up, best new venture for estab-

lished business - as well as an overall winner who will be County Wexford's Best Young Entrepreneur. T h e We x f o rd L o c a l Enterprise Office will have a total fund of €50,000 to invest in the three winning businesses, according to criteria including the prospects and investment needs of each business. The overall winner of County We x f o rd ' s B e s t Yo u n g Entrepreneur can receive an investment of up to €25,000. Mentoring, marketing and other supports will also be available to participating businesses at various stages of the competition. The competition is open to individuals aged 30 and under and will be judged under three distinct categories: – best new idea – best start-up business – best established business with new add-on The first stage will be a countybased competition (run by the

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31 LEOs) leading to the nami n g o f t h e B e s t Yo u n g Entrepreneur in each county. This stage will include boot camps and mentoring programmes. This will be followed by regional finals and ultimately national finals with one businessperson being crowned Ireland's Best Young Entrepreneur before the end of the year. Applying is simple – go to www.ibye.ie. The deadline is 30th June 2014. n

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Environmental consulting firm launches in Enniscorthy Green Sustainability International – an environmental consulting firm, has just launched in Enniscorthy. With on-going and projected threats of environmental pollution and climate change to mankind, nature and the Earth in mind, an environmental consulting firm "Green Sustainability International" (www.gsustain.com) with support from local authorities has been launched in Wexford. Dr. Ibrahim Khalil is the promoter of this advisory firm. He is a highly qualified and skilled professional having over 25 years work experience (research, teaching & advisory services) in Environmental Science & Technology across Europe (Ireland, UK, Germany & Belgium) and Asia (Japan, Malaysia & Bangladesh), and is highly motivated in handling challenging tasks effectively and efficiently. " G re e n S u s t a i n a b i l i t y International" is an Irish-owned private limited company and offers consultancy services on Environment, Climate Change, Energy, Heath & Safety and Sustainability across industrial, commercial, energy, agricultural and forestry sectors. The primary goal (but not limited to) of this firm is to reduce environmental pollution in terrestrial

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and aquatic systems, mitigate greenhouse gases and air pollutants (includes odour), minimise energy consumption, reduce carbon foot-printing, maintain biodiversity, remediate contaminated lands and water bodies, create awareness and build safe working environment, leading to a pollution free environment, climate resilient low-carbon development and attain sustainability across sectors. The consulting firm is a onestop shop to tender services using advanced scientific and technological know-how, ISO, IPCC and advanced methodologies, approaches and designs, and in accordance with national, regional and international legislations, directives and policies. The services for example are monitoring, assessment, eval-

uation, independent verification, planning, management, licensing, reporting and publications. It carries out innovative research in order to develop decision-support models, lowcost methodologies and technologies for real-time measurement of environmental quality parameters. It also offers relevant education and training to clients, stakeholders, staff and graduates/students as well as assistance in trials and dissemination of emerging and matured technologies to external clients. The company has experienced and skilled environmental professionals/associates on board and requisite resources to deliver on-time quality services. It also believes in the development of partnership and formation of/participation in consortiums at national, regional and international levels to accomplish and expand its business successfully. It has a vision to take its services beyond Ireland while creating specialised job opportunities locally. To learn more about Green Sustainability International, avail of their services, offer collaboration or make partnerships, please visit www.gsustain.com and contact Dr. Ibrahim Khalil at 085 785 9546, or i.khalil@gsustain.com n

Wexford Trails launched

Waterford Airport on the up

In April 2014 Minister Paul Kehoe officially launched a new Wexford Trails Brand at a launch and networking event in the Ferrycarrig Hotel, Wexford. The brand is an exciting step in the development and marketing of tourism trails in County Wexford. The trails initiative led by Wexford Local Development, and supported by Wexford County Council and Failte Ireland aims to • Support the many tourism attractions & the wider tourism sector including accommodation providers, restaurants etc. • Increase the number of visitors to the county and enhance the visitor experience • Increase revenue and increase income opportunities for those managing these trail facilities in the county as a direct result of increased visitor numbers • Promote a wide range of locations around the county thus supporting other rural services / amenities Since the Trails programme commenced, three Wexford Trails have been fully launched including heritage, garden, craft, with walking, Pugin and activity in

Passenger figures at Waterford Airport for the first four months of 2014, January to April inclusive, show a 78% increase versus the same period in 2013. Commenting on the increase in passenger numbers CEO Desmond O’Flynn said, “This is indeed good news and we are delighted to report this very strong increase in passenger figures. This improvement can be attributed to a number of factors including a renewed level of consumer confidence and commitment by our customers in Waterford Airport as a provider of air services for the South East, and the continuity and regularity of services to both Birmingham and Manchester operated by Flybe. Furthermore, we have focused a great deal of our recent communication across the Southeast region on informing the travelling public of the number and the range of onward connecting flights and destinations in the UK and Europe, available from Waterford Airport as a ‘throughflight’. These connections can be purchased on a single ticket. They allow passengers to check-

the pipeline. The launch sees a new look branding for the family of trails which covers over 60 individual sites and attractions. Attending the launch, Visit Wexford Tourism Chairperson, Mr Peter Wilson said: "Today is an important step in the work of the various tourism partners in County Wexford as it demonstrates the progress we can achieve through working together - this new brand helps us to sell county Wexford as the destination of choice for visitors, in turn attracting more visitors to our county and ultimately sustaining and growing the many thousands of jobs the sector supports." For further information go to visitwexford.ie. n

L-R: Pat Rath (Chairman Wexford Local Development), Paraic Parle (Chair of the Wexford Craft Trail), Cllr Ted Howlin, and Susan Brindley (Head of Public Affairs & Communications at the Crafts Council of Ireland) at the recent launch of the Wexford Craft Trail. Below: Guests enjoying the launch. Pics: Patrick Browne.

in their luggage at Waterford, make a straightforward and well-timed connection at Birmingham or Manchester and reach a wide range of destinations in Britain or continental Europe on the same day”, Desmond O’Flynn concluded. European destinations within easy reach of the southeast region through Flybe’s flights from Waterford include Paris, Milan and Dusseldorf. In the UK and Scotland, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Exeter, Newquay, Norwich and Southampton are among the locations with seamless connections from Waterford on Flybe routes. Waterford Airport offers direct flights to/from Manchester and Birmingham four times each week as part of Flybe’s spring/summer schedule. The onwards travel options mean it’s now possible to avoid the congestion, lengthy queues, long waits and high parking charges at larger Irish airports and still reach major UK and European cities in just hours. For further details on all of the services at Waterford Airport see www.waterfordairport.ie n


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She proceeded to tell me about various amazing, almost incredulous stories of how people's pets, dogs, cats, horses...... the whole gambit communicated with her. The term 'horse whisperer' seems to me to be a little of a misnomer..... It should be more like 'horse listener'.... She spoke about how in all her life everything had to be scientifically proven to her or else she didn't have any faith in it... hey pretty much like most of us. Then her beloved horse began to get ill, wouldn’t stand up and she wanted to do absolutely everything for her. She was told that she would have to open up to her gifts herself, let go of all the 'facade' of everything having to be scientific and to just trust in what she was feeling. It was a real crisis for her and she didn't know what to do..... abandon a lifetime’s ideology and step into the unknown or risk losing her best friend (her horse!!). Well she took the plunge, opened up to a whole new way of working, her horse recovered and she embarked on a whole new journey. The stories she told me about the different animals, their talents, perceptions and their downright honesty just blew me away. I hung onto every word of those stories (she's a great storyteller!) and it gave me an insight into how intelligent these creatures that share our world are. We are the ones that are playing catch up... They have so much to teach us..... all we need to do is listen. n

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Would you marry a farmer? Would you be surprised to learn that farmers are considered a ‘good catch’ now and it’s not just down to the road frontage? In her book ‘Would You Marry A Farmer?’ Lorna Sixsmith recommends agricultural shows as one ideal place to meet your farmer and there were plenty of farmers to choose from at the recent Wo r l d S h e e p S h e a r i n g Championships in Gorey 22nd – 25th May. Sixsmith was there with her book in case anyone needed a manual! The Carlow-based mum of two is, of course, married to a farmer, Brian James. The couple have a dairy and beef farm in Co. Laois. Sixsmith started her farming blog in September 2011 to discuss farming issues and share what farming life is like in Ireland. The book offers anecdotes from her own farming life as well as reflecting on marriage to a farmer. ‘ Wo u l d Yo u M a r r y A Farmer?’ is a witty guide for anyone wishing to marry a farmer with tips on how to find a farmer and impress him with your own farming knowledge, lingo and farming chores ability. It also offers advice on what you need to know when you marry your dream farmer – from how to ‘stop a gap’, develop skills of telepathy, move cattle, milk cows, multi-task, settle into rural life, and become the ‘perfect farming wife’. Tips for ‘staying married to your farmer’ are also provided in a very tongue-in-

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If a picture tells a thousand words… Ibar Carty chronicles the 20th century in Enniscorthy & beyond

Above: Emigrants’ Party held in Boys Club, Island Road, 1959. Left: Slade Regatta Dance held in Adamstown, 1959. Both photos from P.A. Crane Collection, Copyright, Ibar Carty.

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A local contributor looks at life today in Enniscorthy and beyond locAl elections Well it’s all over. We now have our new Municipal district council for the enniscorthy area made up as follows: James browne, barbara Anne Murphy and keith doyle of Fianna Fail, Paddy kavanagh, kathleen codd nolan and oliver Walshe of Fine Gael, Johnny Mythen of sinn Fein and John o’rourke, independent. this begins a new era in local government for all of us and anxious times lie ahead. The business community in Enniscorthy must be breathing a sigh of relief that at least one business person from town was elected in the person of Keith Doyle. And this nearly didn’t happen as the Fianna Fail strategy seemed to be to get James Browne, son of T.D. John Browne, elected at all costs (without being churlish I would have to ask that if the name was James Breen rather than James Browne would he have , based on his record as a member of the Town Council, gathered as many no. 1 votes. But then my mind goes back to 1962 when Ted Kennedy was first elected to the U.S. Senate and his defeated opponent asked the question ‘If his name was Edward Moore rather than Edward Moore Kennedy would he have been elected. Well it wasn’t and he was and as a result a great political career began.) Hopefully we will see the same outcome for James Browne which will benefit all the people of Enniscorthy. His massive vote of 1,900 first preferences nearly put paid to Keith,

leaving the hugely important retail sector of Enniscorthy without any representative on the council. None of the other councillors are involved in business in town, other than as employees, so therefore could not be as familiar with the day to day problems faced by the trade, which contributes hugely to the town and district, as Keith obviously is. We saw the departure of Jackser Owens who for many years represented the people of Enniscorthy and will be sorely missed. Politics is a cruel and brutal profession and all those who participate have great courage. We should thank those who failed to get elected, as well as those who did, for giving us the opportunity to exercise our democratic right to vote. Best wishes to all the members of the new council and let’s hope that they can keep all the commitments made over the past few months. AttAcks on older PeoPle A recent violent attack on an elderly person in her home in Enniscorthy is unfortunately only one of such incidents which have occurred in recent times. Those who carry out such attacks obviously have no fear whatever of the consequences of their actions. And why should they with the system of justice which we have in this country? If apprehended and brought before the courts they will probably have half the dogooders in the country there to speak up for them. The court will be told of traumatic childhoods, how deprived they were as they grew up and how this left them

brought about. Perfectly healthy children under six get medical cards while genuinely sick or dependant people have them withdrawn. Took a genius to come up with that one. I think his name is Reilly.

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View from the Hill scarred for life. Therefore their crimes, however brutal and heinous, are understandable and they deserve the understanding of the courts rather than be condemned for their actions. They will then be given community service (which by the way they never do because no right thinking individual would let these gurriers within a mile of their house, business or club because they will use their time there to case the joint and tip off their friends as to how to rob it) and leave the court with wide grins on their faces. Once again , because most of them have numerous convictions, they will have literally given the two fingers to the judicial system. To cap it all you and I will have paid for their defence through the free legal aid system. Oh! The victim. I forgot about the victim.

Ah! not to worry everybody forgets about the victim. MedicAl cArds The Government’s decision to issue all children under six years of age with medical cards is a crazy scheme. This is at a time when discretionary and indeed other medical cards are being withdrawn from ill people who genuinely need them. These withdrawals are usually because some official somewhere decides that the recipient is no longer ill enough or in need enough to warrant such a card. The official who makes that decision is really doing so because his or her boss has decreed that budget savings must be made and medical cards must be culled. This is the reality which the policy being pursued by the present government has

APPeArAnces They say that first impressions are the most important when you meet someone or when you arrive at a new destination. With regard to Enniscorthy it has to be said that tremendous efforts are continuously being made to make the town look good and welcoming for visitors. The tireless efforts of the Tidy Towns Committee, individuals, businesses and the former Town Council are responsible for this despite the horrific recession which we are presently enduring. From the roundabouts at the entrances to the well kept shop fronts and in fairness the usually clean streets a great and positive image is projected to all who reside and visit this historic town . It should also be said that the smaller towns in the area such as Bunclody, Ferns and Camolin have come a long way over the past few years demonstrating that despite what we have and are enduring at the hands of bankers, politicians and others in authority the spirit of the people is more than resilient. disturbAnces on streets The recent disturbances on Lower Church Street Enniscorthy were shocking to say the least of it. This street is one of the oldest in town and up to recently was occupied in the

main by long term residents of the town many of whom still live there. However the influx of foreign nationals to Ireland has had a severe impact on the residential balance of this and many streets and areas in this country. Now I, like most other people, haven’t got a problem with this provided that those who move in, regardless of their nationality, behave themselves in a normal civilised manner. However I take grave exception to the fact that a group of people can come to this country, be welcomed, given social welfare and rent supplement at our expense (when many of our own Irish people can’t get such benefits) and then cause havoc on our streets. Those responsible for such incidents should be told by the authorities that they either shape up or ship out. There is little point in bringing these people to court where they will only get a slap on the wrist. There should be a system, in cases like this, where their social welfare and rent supplement is stopped and then they should be deported. Landlords also should be more careful as to who they let into their houses bearing in mind that they are responsible for the behaviour of their tenants. If you are one of those who believes that my view of this situation is extreme may I invite you to go and live in Church St. for a month and see what is happening there and then give your view. And by the way ask the long term residents of the street who are practically under siege as to what they think. n


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BUNCLODY NOTES… Taoiseach SLIMMING WORLD Join a warm and friendly group. Thursdays 5.30pm and 7.30pm in Millrace Hotel. Contact Maria 086-4141212 who’s looking forward to meeting new and rejoining members. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Local Meetings are held on Tuesdays & Saturdays at 8:30 pm in Brennan’s Market Sq. BUNCLODY LIBRARY MAY 29: Bealtaine Film: Quartet 7:00pm JUN 03: Registration for Mythical Maze Summer Reading Challenge begins JUN 05: Launch & Information Evening on Bunclody Community Plan 7:00pm J U N 1 2 : I n t ro d u c t i o n t o Mindfulness 7:00pm JUN 19: Introduction to new

Co. Wexford GIS Mapping Apps by Frank Burke 7:00pm. JUN 21: Technology Assistance: Smartphone workshop JUN 26: Editing Workshop for Writers with Deirdre O'Flynn 7:00pm. JUN 27: Exhibition of art competition entries from FCJ secondary school, Bunclody J U N 2 8 : E u ro p e a n Ta l e s , Interactive Storytelling & Puppeteering 11:30am. ST VINCENT DE PAUL Local Confidential helpline 087 3696883, please call if you need help. There is a new newspaper recycling bin beside SuperValu in aid of S.V.P. OUR LADY’S KIDS CLUB Every Saturday in Saint Aidan’s Hall, Irish Street, from 10.00am to 12.00pm.n

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Resisting water metres in Bridgetown

being told that they are to be taxed for it. What choice was left open to them?" "Sinn Féin opposes the water tax. Currently we lose 60% of our water through leaks in our antiquated public water

Taoiseach Enda Kenny on his recent visit to Wexford gets to grip with Enniscorthy’s Dave Nowak, Chairman of Wexford Young Fine Gael. Pic: Barry Cronin.

supply network. This tax, which was supposed to be about conservation, will do nothing to change that. Had the government spent the money its pumped into the set up of Irish Water on fixing these leaks, then the crews hired to install water meters would still have jobs but would be tackling the obvious failings in the system." "If this is not about water conservation, and it is just another tax as Sinn Féin has said all along, then there are very real, common sense alternatives. We would support the introduction of a 1% wealth tax on those with assets in excess of €1 million, not including the family home or working farmland. We would support the introduction of a third rate of income tax for those earning over €100,000 per annum. We are not anti tax but we are opposed to unfair taxes like water charges." n

BARNTOWN…

Defence Force personnel and altar servers at Mass on 4th May in Barntown Church to honour the memory of local man - Private Andy Wickham - who lost his life in The Congo in 1963 while serving with Irish Peacekeeping Forces abroad.

National Training Exercise in Waterford

Pic: Patrick Browne.

Resisting tax on undrinkable water Residents of the Hazelwood estate in Bridgetown had no option left but to physically resist the installation of water meters outside their homes last month according to a local Sinn Féin representative. Mick Roche said that while his party were absolutely opposed to water charges, the idea of taxing what he called the undrinkable water in Hazelwood had added insult to injury. "I fully support the action t a k e n b y re s i d e n t s i n Hazelwood last week," Mr Roche said, "Its an unforgivable indictment of this present government that law abiding residents were forced to physically prevent the installation of water meters outside their homes. People have to realise that these residents have spent hundreds of euro on water filtering systems and bottled water because the public supply is so bad in this area and now they are

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Bishop Brennan is photographed with Pat and Marie Fortune of Enniscorthy on the annual Ferns diocesan pilgrimage to Lourdes.

The Department of Transport in conjunction with Waterford Airport and the National Emergency Services held a national training exercise off the Waterford coastline on Wednesday, May 7. Waterford Airport was the base of operations for the National Exercise and over 180 personnel across nine emergency services including, The Irish Coastguard, The Civil Defence, The RNLI, The National Ambulance Service, An Garda Siochana, The

Waterford Fire Services and the Defence Forces including, the Army, Aer Corps and Irish Navy alongside Waterford Airport and the Department of Transport took part. In the afternoon of May 7 the emergency services combined to carry out an evacuation training scenario from the LE Eithne which was located three miles off Hook Head in the Waterford estuary. Commenting on their involvement within the training scenario, CEO at Waterford

Airport, Desmond O’Flynn said, “The Airport is delighted and honoured to have been chosen by the Irish Coastguard to be the launch point for this National Training Exercise. The Airport has a long association with marine rescue in the South and Southeast first of all with the Aer Corps since the mid-nineties and then the Irish Coastguard since 2002.” The exercise demonstrated the ability of the emergency services to work together in the event of major emergency.

BLACKWATER NOTES… Elizabeth Earle representing Blackwater Macra club was crowned ‘Queen of the Wool 2014’ at the launch event for t h e r e c e n t Wo r l d S h e e p Shearing and Wool handling Championships held in Gorey. It has been 16 years since Ireland hosted the world championships which took place in Gorey in 1998. The 2014 'Queen of the Wool' opening event was run in conjunction with Golden Shears Ireland and Wexford Macra. Twenty young ladies from Macra na Feirme clubs around the country participated in the competition and stage interviews open to the public took place in the ICM Sheep Shearing Dome in Gorey adjacent to Amber Springs hotel. The atmosphere was greatly enhanced by the fact that there was a local winner. Elizabeth Earle is from Blackwater Macra Club and is currently a Phd student. She loves music and recently graduated from UCD with a degree in Animal Science. Elizabeth Earle was chosen as crowning winner to be the face of the Golden shears and Blackwater Macra during the World Shearing and Wool handling Championships. Best wool craft prize on the day went to Lisa Walsh from

Pictured at launch event to the World Shearing Championships Mairead McCabe (Blackwater Macra Secretary), Elizabeth Earle (Blackwater Macra contestant and crowned overall 'Queen of the Wool’) and Fiona McCabe (Blackwater Macra Chairperson).

Rathdowney Macra, RunnerUp of Queen of the wool title went to Caroline Gittens, Treble R Macra Na Feirme. All from from Blackwater Macra would like to thank all the judges Karen McGillicuddy, Thomas Honer, Phyllis Bolger, and Josephine Casey and MC Eric Driver. Thank you also to Amber Springs Hotel & Spa Resort and to Paul Gorby and all at Amberpark at the hotel who helped to keep the contestants and leaders entertained during the day. To Casey Enterprises, Creative Dynamix, Peg Gibbons

Florist, Paddy McCauley's, Whitmore Jewellers Gorey, Tullow Mart, Wexford Macra and all those who sponsored/donated prizes. Congratulations again to our reigning Queen of the Wool from Blackwater Macra club Elizabeth Earle and her escort M a r t i n M u r p h y f ro m Kiltealy/Ballindaggin Macra. Anyone interesting in joining Blackwater Macra or wanting to learn more please email blackwatermacra@gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ blackwatermacra. n

The diocese of Ferns will become the focus of international attention on Friday 27th June at 8pm in Our Lady's Island. Part of the international rosary rally, the gathering which will pray for priests, takes up the prayer baton from Wales and hands it on to Oregan in the USA. Priests and people of the Diocese are invited to come along on the evening to participate in this prayer gathering.

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Michael Foley Dog Night Organising Committee and Enniscorthy Rugby Club were delighted with the large turnout at the recent Michael Foley Bursary Fundraising Event at Enniscorthy Dog Track. A great night was had by all with some excellent racing and popular winners, a lotta delicious sambos and cocktail sausages and a plethora of wonderful raffle prizes donated by many of the business premises of the town. MC for the event All Ireland Referee Dickie Murphy thanked all who donated prizes and all for coming and said once again it was amazing and uplifting to see Michael’s friends and family turnout in such numbers to commemorate his memory 7 years after his death a testament to his legacy. n

Sean O’Gorman, Kevin Foley and Adrian Fenlon. Pic: Maria Nolan. Cllr Paddy Kavanagh between the Refs. Pic: Maria Nolan.

Cllr Johnny Mythen with his daughter Aisling. Pic: Maria Nolan.

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A word from Edermine Rowing… Edermine Ferry Rowing Club is back training for the 2014 season! We are currently training Sundays from 3pm at Edermine and from 7pm on Fridays. We will resume training on Mondays and Wednesdays in June. Rowing is a fun sport which is great for fitness, is suitable for all the family, and is one of the most cost-effective sports clubs you can join. We'd be delighted to welcome and train anyone with any interest! Contact can be made through www.facebook.com/ edermine.ferry, or 0874146813. We hope to see you there!

Enniscorthy Rugby Club U-14 Player of the Year, Niall Parker.

Strawberry Half Marathon, 5 Mile Race & 15K Walk The Strawberry Half Marathon takes place this year on 8th June starting at 10am on The Promenade in Enniscorthy. This is the fifth year of the event which comprises a half marathon, a 5 mile race and a 15K walk. There will also be a fun kiddies race along the Promenade. The race is hosted this year exclusively by Slaney Olympic AC as a club fundraiser. Entry fees have been kept to a minimum while still retaining the usual high standards of the race. Up to 5th June entry fees are: Half Marathon €25; 5 Mile

Race €15; 15K Walk €15. Online entry is available at runireland.com. Entry forms are also available in My Sport, Castle St, Enniscorthy. The event attracts everyone from the country’s top athletes to the club and fun runners. There are pacers for the half marathon at 1.30, 1.45 and 2.00 to help participants achieve their goals. There will be prizes in the open races and in junior and all veteran categories. All runners/walkers receive a special Finisher’s Strawberry Mug (Yes it is back after an absence of 3

years!), finisher’s medal and tea/ coffee and sandwiches at the Riverside Park Hotel. The races start and finishes on the Promenade. There are four water stations on the half marathon route, three on the 15K Walk and one on the 5 Mile route. All water stations supply 250ml bottles. The event has an AAI permit and is chip timed. The event is renowned for its festive and friendly atmosphere with music and race commentary and a start/finish area which is second to none. n

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More success for Enniscorthy Chess Club when earlier this month Joshua Redmond finished in fifth place at the Malahide Millenium tournament and was awarded the grading prize in the Under 14 category. During the award ceremony Leinster Chess Union tournament director Peter Scott presented Enniscorthy Chess Club with the Bodley League board prizes which they secured earlier in the season. It is testament to club coach Darko Polimac that rarely an event passes without a club member featuring in the awards ceremony. The dedication of the young players was highlighted this month when three club members featured in the Irish Chess Unions top improvers ratings list which is published each trimester. The club is delighted to have welcomed a number of new members of all generations in recent weeks and are

Club Coach Darko Polimac pictured with Robbie, Joshua and Dovydas who this week received their board prizes from the LCU.

very encouraged to see the commitment and generosity of its adult members who keenly share their knowledge and experience of the game. The club is very excited to announce that on the week commencing 14th of July they

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have organised a chess camp under the tuition of FM David Fitzsimmons (coach to the Irish Junior National Team) details of this and other club events can be found on the club website www.enniscorthychessclub.com n


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caroline gets motoring for 2014 Every month Bunclody native Caroline Kidd brings you the best motoring content, including features, car reviews, news and more. Caroline has been a car enthusiast since her teens. She now combines her love of cars and writing and contributes a weekly column to www.wheelsforwomen.ie. She has also published motoring content in The Sunday Independent and Irish Country Magazine.

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citroen ds3 by benefit Introducing the Citroen DS3 by Benefit, powered by a 1.2 litre 82bhp petrol engine and lots of Benetint! Anyone familiar will Benefit Cosmetics will know that Benetint is the brand’s popular red lip and cheek stain and this car has been inspired by it, cue the ruby red metallic paintwork. The standard Citroen DS3 is a good-looking, great driving supermini, if a little pricey. But the updates on this special edition are purely cosmetic, if you will excuse the pun.

This model is based on the DS3 DSign spec and the combination of Ruby Red metallic paint, white roof and door mirrors, dark tinted rear windows, chrome detailing and 17” white alloy wheels are unique to it. It’s just gone on sale in Ireland, priced from €20,395. The theme continues inside with a white dashboard, air vent surrounds and gear stick cap, black velour carpet mats with red piping and Benefit logo, aluminium pedals and

Alcantara trimmed sports seats. It looks good from the picture but it might not be to all tastes! There has been a lot of attention to detail and buyers will be delighted to find a special make up bag in the glove box containing some Benefit beauty products. It’s quite popular now for carmakers to team up with the fashion world to produce a special edition car with a few designer touches. Some of the best examples are

the Fiat 500 by Gucci, Citroen DS3 by Orla Kiely and the Seat Mii by Mango. But I think the Citroen DS3 by Benefit is the first collaboration with a cosmetics company. Citroen obviously think that they can sell a few of these special editions here. It’s no secret that these cars are aimed at women but the jury is still out on whether designer logos and lip balms are the best way for the motoring industry to interest female car buyers! n

ford focus review by Caroline Kidd “Women like white cars.” Those were the words of a colleague as I picked up the keys to the white Ford Focus I would be reviewing for the Slaney News. The whole time I was driving the Ford Focus, those words were going through my mind. White cars certainly stand out and are growing in popularity again. But I think they appeal to both men and women! To be honest I don’t think white is the most flattering colour for the Focus. But if I were to write off a car just because I didn’t like the colour, it might be time for the Slaney News to get a new car reviewer. The car impressed me in other ways. Beauty is more than skin deep. This latest Focus has really grown up and it feels like a much bigger car from the driver’s seat. The Focus is very sure of itself on the road. It’s a comfortable car and the handling is very good. The steering is precise and excellently weighted and this is where it leaves rivals behind. These things matter in my opinion, and if like me you spend a lot of time driving on rural roads,

Ford Focus you will find that it is a very reassuring and enjoyable car to drive. The model I tested had a 1.6 litre TDCi diesel engine that was ideal for long journeys. Economy is good and I averaged just under 60mpg during my time with the car. It’s not as punchy or quiet as some rivals with similarly sized engines like the Peugeot 308 or Honda Civic, but it’s still an excellent cruiser. If you prefer petrol to diesel power, the Focus is also available with Ford’s excellent 1.0 100bhp EcoBoost petrol engine. The driving position is spot on and it’s easy to get comfortable behind the wheel of the Focus. But it’s a shame that the cabin has not been given a little more attention.

It’s functional and I like the sporty looking instrument dials, but the centre console looks very big and cluttered and could do with a more quality finish. There is ample room for driver and passengers in the Focus and decent rear leg and headroom too. The boot is a little on the small side at 277 litres. But it is a practical shape and a full size spare wheel is included. I drove the Edition model which is a trim level up from the base model. Equipment on the car was good including Ford’s SYNC system that allows you to make calls and operate the radio/music via voice recognition and steering wheel mounted controls. 16” alloy wheels, air condi-

tioning, electric front windows, ABS, ESP, 6 airbags and remote central locking are also fitted. Higher specced cars in Zetec and Titanium trims add more equipment and exterior updates like chrome trim and more dramatic looking alloy wheels. Though the current model has been around since 2011 and is due an update next year, the Focus is still one of the best cars to drive in its class. It lacks a bit of the style and finish of some rivals, and family buyers might look elsewhere for a bigger boot, but it is still consistently a popular choice for Irish motorists – regardless of colour! Thank you to Ford Ireland for providing the car for review. For more information visit www.ford.ie. Model tested: Ford Focus Edition 5-door hatch Price: €22,995 (Range starts at €19,395) Engine: 1.6-litre, four cylinder turbo diesel Power: 95bhp 0-100km/h: 12.5 seconds Economy: 67mpg (4.2l/100km) CO2 emissions: 109g/km Tax band: A3 (€190 per year). n

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MuSIC box The Slaney News catches up with the Davitts Country Showband

a column by Joseph Doyle

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DraMa NewS On Wednesday 11th June there will be auditions in The Presentation Centre, for Enniscorthy Drama Group’s production of Glengarry Glen Ross later this year. Please note this is a male-only play. Auditions will take place from 7pm until 10pm. Meanwhile on 28th of June in the Presentation Centre at 9pm the newly formed It’s Happening Now theatre group will present an

abridged version of Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage. Also, watch out for a Blooms Day event in aid of the Athenaeum Restoration Fund will take place in the Cotton Tree Cafe. Go along and hear readings from Joyce’s Ulysses If you dress for the occasion you may win a prize for the best dressed Joycean costume. – Joseph Doyle

Tony McClean, Anne McClean and Joe Neal at the first Poems by the Slaney in Nosh + Coffee. Pic © Joseph Doyle.

Nosh + Coffee was the venue for the first poetry evening entitled Poems by the Slaney – the brainchild of coffee shop owner Marie Newport and local poets Donal Cullen and Denis Collins. Poems by the Slaney will be a monthly poetry evening with an open mic format. The next one takes place at 8pm on Thursday the 12th of June. It is open to poets and non-

poets and one can read one’s own writing or read poems from famous poets like Shelley Keats or W.B.Yeats or just sit back and enjoy this nice relaxing evening. The inaugural Poems by the Slaney was a great success and there was plenty of coffee and tea and wine served by the lovely manageress Anzelika Mihejeva.

The Davitts Country Showband have released the old Marty Robbins single as their new single. Entitled white Sports Coat, this song is sung by Joe’s nephew who plays keyboards and alto sax with the band. The Davitts are on the road a long time and this band are one of the best country bands in Ireland. Hailing from Ferns the Davitts play up and down the country and have played the Rhu Glenn in Waterford and have played across the pond in England. Under the guidance of lead singer Joe on sax, keyboard and guitar, the Davitts live up to their name. If you’re not familiar with their new single White Sports Coat it was a hit for Marty Robbins in the 1950s. It’s available on Youtube and iTunes.

– Joseph Doyle

CoNgraTulaTIoNS…

Ann Colgan and Sarah Rossiter at the first Poems by the Slaney in Nosh + Coffee. Pic © Joseph Doyle.

 Happy birthday to John Joe Owens (Jackser) who was 60 recently and celebrated in The Bailey.  Jimmy Kavanagh 80th birthday.  Jamie T Murphy 30 on the 14th of June.  Holly Barry 21.  Aoife O’Connor 21 recently and celebrated in The

ENNISCORTHY CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION The Enniscorthy annual Corpus Christi procession takes place on Wednesday 25th June 2014, leaving St. Senan’s church at 7pm and will make it’s way to St aidan’s Cathedral via Templeshannon, the new bridge, Castle Hill and Market Square. For those unable to walk in the procession, there will be prayers and hymns in the Cathedral from 7pm and then on arrival of the Blessed Sacrament there will be Benediction. all are Welcome. ‘Jesus walks with us on the road of life’ - pope Francis.

Bailey. We misprinted Aoife’s name in our last issue. We apologise for this.  A significant birthday for Trina Kirwan.  Happy birthday to Mog Philip Maguire who celebrated his 50th recently.

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The Davitts would be ideal for your wedding. They are very busy up and down the country and are on the road nearly every weekend. For more info on the Davitts and White Sports Coat check out their website www.davittcountryband.com or find them on Facebook. Good luck with the single Joe and the lads.

– Joseph Doyle

– Joseph Doyle

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dUBlIN fOOTBAllER gER BRENNAN TO SPEAk AT lOCAl mASS dublin Footballer ger Brennan will be coming to the Cathedral to speak at an upcoming special Mass for Youth on Saturday 7th June 2014 at 7pm.This Mass launches initiatives for the Youth of the parish and will include uplifting music,words of wisdom, prayers for exams, and will be followed by the lighting of the fire for pentecost and refreshments after Mass. all are Welcome. WORld dAY fOR PRIESTS June 27th is world priest day. a worldwide rosary relay is taking place at 74 venues in one day. There are two venues in ireland – one is at Knock and the other is here at Our Lady’s island. Laity, religious and priests from all over the diocese are invited to gather at Our Lady’s island at 8pm to recite the rosary until 8.30pm when we then hand over to portland, Oregon. For more information see worldpriest.com or www.worldpriestday. n

Along with this song Joe has put some well known country songs on the band’s setlist which includes the Logue and McCool number The Cowboy Rides Away plus Beautiful Affair, a country medley, and of course the White Sports Coat. This is to go along with last year’s hit Marlena.

Sunday 8th June 2 – 6pm McCarthy’s Bloomfield House, Enniscorthy

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Enniscorthy Saturday June 28th (full details in our next issue of 24th June). In the meantine please see accompanying notices about two upcoming events earlier in June.

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Shane Kenny launches album Around Wexford with Patrick Hogan Shane Kenny and Brownstone Station launched their new album on Saturday the 3rd of May in the Wexford Arts Centre with special guest support on the night from local artists The Fulcrum Effect and Ripcord 64. The band’s second album titled 'Eight Miles Out' follows on from the release of 3 singles 'Rolls off your tongue', 'Threw it all away' and 'Desert Road' through Florida based record label Musik and Film. To date the singles have been picked up by more than 5000 radio stations worldwide and it is expected that the release of 'Eight Miles Out' will build on this success. Promotional videos for these songs can be viewed on their Youtube channel (see link below). The Wexford band signed a record deal in 2013 with the American record label Musik and Film, which was set up by former managers of rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd. Musik and Film associates have been in the music business almost four decades and as well as having worked with Lynyrd Skynyrd they have worked with great artists such as Red

Anne Myler, Shane Kenny, James Myler, Eddie Busher at Shane Kenny & Brownstone Station’s album launch at Wexford Arts Centre 3rd May 2014. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

Jump Suit Apparatus, Survivor, Loverboy, Eddie and the Cruisers, Tommy Tutone, Missing Persons, Daryl Worley, Molly Hatchet, Ozzie Osbourne, Duran Duran and many others. Since releasing his first album, ‘Lost in the Madness of Crowds’ in 2009, Kenny has shared stages with some of the leading Irish and international acts on the contemporary music scene including: Mick Flannery, Mundy, Duke Special, Jerry Fish, The Hot Sprockets, The 4 of Us, The

Original Rudeboys, The Barley mob, The Cabin Collective, Lazek, Southern Tenant Folk Union, The Niall Toner band, Declan O’Rourke, John Spillane, Cathy Davey and the Irish Tenors. With an Irish tour in the pipeline there are also plans to take the show to the U.K. and Europe. Here’s a link to their latest video and their facebook page https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=3lvaAxTmX3Y https://www.facebook.com/S haneKennymusic?fref=ts n

The wonderful Henry Sisters in Wexford Arts Centre May 2014. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

Pic: Patrick Hogan.

Collecting for Diabetes Ireland in Wexford recently. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

More awards for Wexford Light Opera Society? A scene from WLOS’s recent production of Sister Act. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

Wexford Light Opera Society’s production of Sister act The Musical has received 5 AIMS Nominations. The nominations are for: Best Overall Show. Best Director: John Donnelly. Best Stage Manager: Colin Murphy. Best Ensemble – Fabulous Baby Reprise Scene. Best Comedian – Des Whelan. The Society faces stiff competition in retaining the Best

Overall Trophy this year however with Kilkenny Musical Society’s production of Michael Collins receiving 9 Nominations including Best Overall Show. The other shows nominated in the Best Overall category are Killarney Musical Society’s Jesus Christ Superstar, Trim Musical Society’s Evita and Tralee Musical Society’s White Down the Wind. Furthermore WLOS are now officially the No. 1 Musical

Society in the country out of 100!! according to the updated AIMS League Table. There was more good news for WLOS when the Jersey Boys – James McDermott, Brian Kelly, Eric Hayes and Pat Lawlor won the AIMS Musical Cameo Competition at the AIMS Choral Festival taking home the Ballycare Rose Bowl – this is the fourth competition the boys have entered and won, a 100% record! n

The Jersey Boys, L-R: Eric Hayes, James McDermott, Brian Kelly and Pat Lawlor (also members of Wexford Light Opera Society) with one of the trophies they won at the recent national AIMS Choral Festival in New Ross. This is the fourth competition the boys have entered and won, a 100% record! Pic: Patrick Hogan.

The 63rd Wexford festival Opera

A scene from WLOS’s recent production of Sister Act. Pic: Patrick Hogan.

runs from 22 October – 2 November, 2014. general booking has now opened. With tickets starting from just €25 for this 63rd festival there’s never been a better time to attend an opera. Visit: www.wexfordopera.com for details.

Jim Maguire & Lawrence Kessenich (U.S. Award Winning Poet) and Elizabeth Whyte of Wexford Arts Centre.


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28 May 2014

It’s official Wexford now has a Literary Festival at Enniscorthy on Friday 27th/Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th June. Launched on Friday night 16th May at the Presentation Art Centre by Wexford Ambassador and RTE Presenter Anne Doyle - Focal - has been established to celebrate the wealth of literary talent that Wexford has in abundance. The only imponderable is why it hasn’t happened sooner. The aim of the Organising Committee of Focal - Niall Wall, Colum Coomey, Jarlath Glynn, Maria Nolan, Anne Gilpin, Richie Cotter, Mairead Linneen and Carmel Harrington - is to recognise and acclaim the achievements of Wexford writers and poets and make the Literary Festival a highlight

on the Irish and International Calendars as an annual event. Writers and Poets from Enniscorthy, Wexford, Ireland and Overseas will be part of an exciting Programme of Events which will be held in the beautiful Presentation Art Centre, historic Enniscorthy Castle and state of the art Enniscorthy Library and will include Master Classes with Authors, Playwrights, and Poets that are designed to encourage and foster aspiring writers. These writers will have an opportunity to book a one on one slot with a renowned Literary Agent where they can pitch their ideas, their stories and their manuscripts and as Maria Nolan said who knows ‘we may uncover the next Colm Toibin, Peter Murphy, Billy Roche, John Banville or Eoin Colfer.’

First citizen of Enniscorthy Mr. Johnny Mythen Chairman of UDC congratulated the Organising Committee for taking it upon themselves to run with this project and make it a re a l i t y a n d C h a i r m a n o f Enniscorthy Tourism Mr. Colm Neville told the 50 strong audience that the hotels in the town were already getting inquiries for

accommodation for that weekend adding a significant tourism element for the town and the county. Author of best selling novel Beyond Graces Rainbow said that she was delighted to be involved with the establishment of a Literary Festival in Wexford and was excited about the wonderful Programme planned. She

Focal – Wexford Literary Festival Programme of Events

ing, hosted by Byrnes Bookstores and a book launch of local author Carmel Harrington’s much anticipated second novel The Life You Left. If you are an author, reader, aspiring writer, bookseller, playwright, theatre director or publishing professional, you are part of our Literati and we look forward to welcoming you to Focal. 28TH JUNE 2014 Venue: The Presentation Centre, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. All masterclasses will include a talk from the guest speaker, followed by an interactive Q&A. 08.30 – 09.00 Registration. 09.00 – 09.15 Welcome address from Focal. 09.15 – 10.15 Masterclass ‘Dream big, start small, but most of all START!’ Wexford author and playwright Carmel Harrington will share her inspirational journey from self-published stay-at-home-mum to selfpublished author-to-three-book deal with international publisher, Harper Collins. 10.15 – 11.15 Masterclass ‘From Wexford to Hollywood’. Wexford author and playwright Paul O’Brien, will share his extraordinary tale of how his novel ‘Blood Red Turns Dollar Green’ went from being self published to bestseller to Hollywood! 11.15 – 11.45 Tea/Coffee Break. Book Fair & Author Signing - Hosted by Byrnes Bookstores. 11.45 – 12.45 Masterclass - Keep Calm and Edit Later! Freelance, professional copy-editor and proofreader Mary McCauley from Wexford, will give a talk to help shed some light on

the often tricky part of editing a manuscript. Included in the masterclass will be tips for editing your manuscript and how to get it ready for submission, how to choose a freelance editor and what to expect when your manuscript comes back from your editor. 12.45 – 2.00 Light Lunch will be served. Book Fair & Author Signing - Hosted by Byrnes Bookstores. 2.00 – 2.15 Carmel Harrington will introduce renowned Literary Agent Tracy Brennan of The Trace Literary Agency. 2.15 – 4.15 ‘Meet The Agent’. Aspiring writers, here is your chance to pitch your manuscript to a literary agent! This is an opportunity that rarely presents itself and should not be missed! You will have 10 minutes one-on-one with Tracy Brennan. Please prepare a one page synopsis with your full contact details clearly listed at the top of the page. Each writer will be asked to make a €10 donation for this slot which will be donated to local charity Hope. Places are limited and will be allotted on a first come, first served basis. 2.30 – 3.30 ‘The One Thing’ – Panel Discussion. A panel discussion chaired by George Lawlor, with writers Niamh Greene, Paul O’Brien, Carmel Harrington and LynnMarie Hulsman. The panel will all discuss the one thing that they believe made a difference in their careers as writers. This will very much be an interactive discussion with the attendees. 3.30 – 4.14 Book Fair & Author Signing - Hosted by Byrnes

Bookstores. 6.30 – 8.30 Book Launch in The Drawing Room, Enniscorthy Castle. ‘The Life You Left’ by Carmel Harrington.

Focal has been established to celebrate the wealth of literary talent that County Wexford holds. Our aim is to make Focal a highlight in the Irish Literary Calendar in what will become an annual event. Both Irish and International writers will join us in an exciting programme. This two day festival will include masterclasses with authors, playwrights, poets plus a US literary agent that are designed to encourage and foster aspiring writers. Also included in the packed programme is a book fair with author book sign-

Colm Neville speaking at the launch of Focal. Pic: Maria Nolan.

The Wexford Literary Festival is launched in Enniscorthy

29TH JUNE 2014 Ve n u e : E n n i s c o r t h y C a s t l e , Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. All masterclasses will include a talk from the guest speaker, followed by an interactive Q&A. 9.00 – 9.15 Welcome address Focal. 9.15 – 10.15 Masterclass ‘The eloquence of poetry’. Multi award winning US Poet, Drucilla Wall will give a talk on the art of writing poetry. Drucilla, from St. Louis in USA, is a regular visitor to Wexford. She has earned awards and fellowships including the Mari Sandoz Prairie Schooner Short Story Award, the Western Literature Association Willa Pilla Prize for Humor in Writing, and University of Nebraska Fling and Larson Fellowship. 10.15 – 11.15 Masterclass ‘Step back in time’. Following the Booker Prize successes of Hilary Mantel and Eleanor Catton, the historical novel is very much back in vogue. However, writing one comes with its own set of challenges. Wexford author Andrew Hughes will give a talk on writing Historical Fiction. Andrew’s debut novel ‘The Convictions of John Delahunt’ was nominated for an Irish Book Award in 2013. 11.15 – 11.45 Tea/Coffee Break. Book Fair & Author Signing - Hosted by Byrnes Bookstores. 11.45 – 12.45 Masterclass ‘The Funny Stuff’ . US author LynnMarie Hulsman

had a welcome for authors in attendance Andrew Hughes and Paul O`Brien and Poets Joe Neal and Denis Collins and thanked Anne Doyle for her support and endorsement of the Festival. Carmel said that a highlight for her over the Festival will be the launch of her second book, The Life She Left at Enniscorthy Castle on Saturday 28th June at 6.30pm. Anne Doyle said she was very happy to be invited to launch the Wexford Literary Festival and re-iterated what others had said about it being high time Wexford did something to commend and applaud our writers and poets. She looked forward to Focal growing and developing and becoming as well known as Listowel Writers Week and she said that if she ever succumbed to the tempta-

tion to write her memoirs Focal and Enniscorthy would be where she would have her first book launch! Wouldn`t that be a coup for Focal! MC Maria Nolan presented Anne Doyle with the Enniscorthy Pin in appreciation and thanked J.Donohoe Ltd for their kind sponsorship of wine for the event, Wheelock Fruits for the delicious strawberries, the Duffry Stompers for the lovely music, Town Clerk David Minogue and the Staff of the Presentation Centre for the beautiful venue, all the writers and poets who have agreed to be part of the first ever Wexford Literary Festival and all those who attended the Launch saying that she hoped Focal will become a major event for the town and the county.

Anne Doyle, Maria Nolan, Carmel Harrington at the Focal launch. will give a talk on the art of writing dialogue with humour. Lynn Marie performs with, and is the artistic director of ComedySportz New York, a comedy improve troupe seen every Saturday at the Broadway Comedy Club. And in between making New Yorkers laugh, she is a bestselling author of romantic comedies, published with Harper Collins. 12.45 – 1.45 Light Lunch will be served. Book Fair & Author Signing - Hosted by Byrnes Bookstores. 1.45 – 2.45 Meet the agent, Part 2. Continuing on from day 1, the chance for aspiring writers to pitch their manuscripts to US Literary agent, Tracy Brennan. 1.45 – 2.45 Masterclass ‘To be or not to be’. Wexford playwright Billy Roche will give a talk on the art of playwriting. Billy Roche is an Irish playwright

and actor. He was born and still lives in Wexford and most of his writings are based there. Originally a singer with The Roach Band, he turned to writing in the 1980s. He has written a number of plays, including The Wexford Trilogy. He has also written screenplay of Trojan Eddie and published a novel, Tumbling Down, and a book of short stories. 2.45 – 3.45 ‘I’ve written a masterpiece, now what?’ - Panel Discussion. A panel discussion chaired by Colm Coomey with writers Billy Roche, Andrew Hughes, LynnMarie Hulsman and Carmel Harrington. The panel will share their thoughts on opportunities, challenges and key issues facing writers as they strive to get noticed, both before and after their book is published. 3.45 – 4.00 Tea/Coffee. Book Fair & Author Signing - Hosted by Byrnes Bookstores 4.00 – 4.15 Closing Speech.

POETRY AT NOSH

WEXfORd WRITER PENS SCRIPT fOR WElSH Cd

poetry has finally found a place in Enniscorthy. at nosh + Coffee on 8th May a splendid and most relaxing evening was had by all who turned up for a right treat. Thanks to denis Collins, with a little help from myself, this event had its first outing at nosh, and we are looking forward to our next reading which takes place on 12th June. poets and readers including Chris Black, Joe neal, Mary Cotter, etc took on the awesome task of reading some of their best works. Joe neal came to us from half way up a mountain in north Wales with his Spider poem. denis Collins gave us some of his poems and welcomed one and all to this new home of poetry at nosh + Coffee. Tell your friends and everybody to come and partake of this event. i promise you will be welcomed with a big, poetic smile and a cup of tea or coffee. a special thanks to Marie newport for the venue and to anzelika for giving us our food and wine for the evening at nosh. From me, donal, and denis, come meet us at nosh + Coffee in Enniscorthy on 12th June at 7.30pm and read your poems.

Wexford resident writer Jackie Hayden has had his script about the Welsh poet dylan Thomas released on Cd by Fflach records in Wales to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas this year. The script was read for the recording by the Welsh archdruid Jim parc nest. as Hayden explains, “The Cd was originally released as part of my book a Map of Love-around Wales With dylan Thomas, and the response to it was so positive that one of the top record companies in Wales decided to put it out as a separate item. it was recorded in the very room where dylan Thomas was born in Swansea, and as a long-term fan of the poet that was a terrific experience for me.” Hayden has contributed extensive sleeve notes to the Cd which also has a range of photographs relevant to the poet and taken by Wyn Jones. Fflach records is run by Wyn’s brother richard, and both are regular visitors to Wexford. Jim parc nest is also a familiar name to the Wexford literary as he impressed many when he spoke at the launch of Hayden’s book at Wexford arts Centre in 2012. The Cd is being distributed throughout Britain and is also available from the Fflach website at www.fflach.co.uk For further information contact Jackie Hayden at 053-9131328 or jachay@eircom.net

Pearl Jameson, Donal Cullen and Mary Cotter at the first poetry night at Nosh + Coffee. Pic: © Joseph Doyle.

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Something to smile about Following on from our very successful inaugural productions – a Tinkers wedding and ritual for Dolls last year at the The Presentation Centre – Enniscorthy Drama is delighted to announce that this year they are staging two summer plays to give the local and the visitor to the town alike something to smile about in what is affectionately known as the ‘Silly Season’. And what more appropriate work to commence with than Ray and Michael Cooney’s hilarious farce – Tom, Dick & Harry – which tells the story of 3 amusing siblings in the vein of the very popular TV Comedy Only Fools & Horses. Tom and his wife are about to adopt a baby and his brothers are anxious to do what they can to help set out to create a good impression on the woman from the Adoption Agency who is coming to interview the perspective adoptive parents. However, Dick has stashed boxes of smuggled brandy and cigarettes at his brothers house and Harry has somehow arrived with a cadaver that he has taken illegally from a medical school! This is slapstick at it`s very best and a must for all who love a good chuckle. The ideal summer distraction. The production is being staged once again at the beautiful Presentation Art Centre on 5th/6th/7th June at 8pm nightly and tickets @ €10 are available now by texting or phoning Maria Nolan at 0876644603.

Directed by Colum Coomey with an all-local cast this is one you don’t want to miss. Book early to avoid disappointment. Our second summer play to be staged in August at the Presentation Centre - Glengarry Glen Ross was written by David Mamet, debuted in 1983, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1984 and was made into a feature film in 1992, featuring Al Pacino, Alan Arkin, Ed Harris, Jack Lemmon, Kevin Spacey and Alec Baldwin. Of the play Mamet said, "We are in a real estate office. The four salesemen have only several days to establish their position on the sales graph, the board. The competiton centers around the leads, with each man trying desperately to get the best ones." "You won't hear much bet-

ter dialogue than you get in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross. The play is filled with the spiralling obscenity and comic bluster of real estate salesmen caught off-guard; yet underneath that there is fear and desperation... a chillingly funny indictment of a world in which you are what you sell." Our Director Jamie T Murphy is up and running and looking for actors! Auditions will take place Wednesday the 11th of June in The Presentation Centre from 7pm - 10pm. If you or anyone you know is interested please come along. For more information contact Jamie on 085-7149130 or alternatively email him on thepanch@hotmail.co.uk. – Maria Nolan, pro

New Slaney Writing… WHAT A LIE a spoken-word poem by Caitlin Clauson It’s not a real smile. She just puts it on because she doesn’t want to open the book of secrets buried deep within her heart. Depressed to a point where even looking into the mirror causes yet another reason to cry.

Every day, to be judged by the clothes on her back and not by what’s within. They laugh. They screwed up her life so much she never has a chance of getting anywhere. Her work here is done.

The pills sitting temptingly in the medicine cabinet.

The medicine cabinet door open. Her heart hammering too fast. Wiping the tear from her cheek she’s careful not to touch the swollen eye. No more.

Worthless, fat, ugly, stupid, that’s all she is; well at least that’s all she thinks she is. Insults don’t sting… what a lie.

Flowers around the coffin as it’s laid into the damp earth. The parents morn. Society says it’s a pity.

The words echo through her head, every word a stab in her chest. Sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me… yeah… what a lie.

Think before you talk Because believe it or not Words hurt. n

The scars on her back from the belts she’s been whipped with. And she thought belts were used to hold things up, like dreams floating through the sky only to be thrown down by the tears that fall from Heaven. Pretend. Day after day she pretends not to notice the suffering. Her parents tell her to get over it. Told so many times she’s ugly, there’s no way there’s any beauty in her life. It’s not too bad….what a lie.

15 year old Caitlin Clauson wrote this poem for antibullying week. She is from Kilrush, near Bunclody, and attends FCJ Secondary School Bunclody, and will be sitting her Junior Cert shortly.

Support the artS in Co. Wexford Wexford arts Centre 053-9123764. the presentation Centre, enniscorthy 053-9233000.

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Donal Ryan visits Bunclody Library Best-selling Tipperary writer Donal Ryan, author of The Spinning Heart and The Thing about December, gave a very entertaining reading to an enthusiastic, full-house audience at Bunclody Library on Saturday 10th May. Donal started by describing Bunclody as the holiday destination of his youth, explaining that his father’s sister, Donal’s

aunt Carmel O’Reilly lives in Bunclody and they regularly spent summer holidays at “Aunty Carmel’s” as children. Donal later thanked Carmel, who was in the audience, for encouraging his interest in reading and writing by buying him treasured birthday presents of a large Webster’s dictionary and a full set of encyclopedia as a young boy.

Donal read moving and humorous extracts from his recent novel The Thing About December and some stories from a collection of short stories he is working on. Donal is also working on two other novels. The audience feedback was warmly positive. Please ‘like’ Bunclody Library on Facebook to keep in touch with future events in the library.

Donal Ryan with his father Donie Ryan, aunt Carmel O'Reilly, and other local family members & friends, Kay Kinsella, Brendan Ryan & Eddie Crean & Betty Bodels & Florence Jordan, at Bunclody Library.

Wexford Theatre Workshop / Red Moon Theatre Wexford Theatre Workshop has just been informed by the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht that the company has been granted funding towards their project “Gan Ainm” through the ‘2014 Cooperation with Northern Ireland Scheme’. This proposal was encouraged and guided by Wexford Councillor, Joe Ryan, a long-standing supporter of the Theatre Workshop and former Mayor of Wexford. Wexford Theatre Workshop is a not-for-profit independent professional fringe theatre com-

pany established in 1981. June 2014 Programme: Tuesday 17th Kilmore Central School: Kilmore Children’s Drama Workshop presents “Jack & The Beanstalk” by Lisa Goold & “Carnival of Drama”. Friday 20th Presentation Centre Enniscorthy: Enniscorthy Children’s Drama Workshop presents “Fantastic Mr. Fox” by Roald Dahl. Wednesday 25th Wexford Arts Centre: Wexford Children’s Drama Workshop presents “Jack & The Beanstalk” by Lisa Goold & Wexford Children’s Theatre

Ensemble presents “A Royal Trifle” by Abigail Way. Red Moon Theatre is a part of Wexford Theatre Workshop est. 1981. Membership is open to all at any time. Red Moon Theatre is resident Theatre-inEducation Company at Wexford Arts Centre and has outreach bases in The Presentation Centre, Enniscorthy, Stella Maris Centre, Kilmore Quay and Kilmore Central School. For further information call 086 052 0032 or 086 086 1449 or text and they will call back as soon as possible. n

MISS MULLIGAN

FOG WALK

by brendan Flannery

by Martin Joseph byrne

HIDDEN IN RESPECTED GREY BESIDE THE FONT SHE RESTS STILL. THE PEBBLE EYES BEHIND PEBBLE GLASS. NOT HARD, AS IN VENIAL DAYS WATERY NOW IN MORTAL TIME SHE SPEAKS TO ME OF CLAYS LONG PAST. I MURMUR PLEASANTLY FACE BENIGN n

an impulse unyieldingly on nerve, an allergic contest within the mind, to push on out into a weir dense night.

Brendan Flannery lives in the Blackwater area and has recently taken up writing again.

EYE OF A CLOWN by Donal Cullen Eye of a clown, or lost in town Eye of a clown, til early Monday Eye of a clown, til late Sunday Eye of a clown, til lost in town. See it with my own eye The boy inside the man outside, Frown the tear of a clown There’s one down in town. It’s a long time from, It’s a short time for, It’s a good time for, The eye of a clown. n

an owl hoots from its most secret station, high in the invisible pines, threaded out along a hidden mountain stream betrayed only by its waters knowing. motion a pulse of destiny, each foot tapping a lilt further from knowing, greyness a pedicel draped with lily leafs. indoors a hearth calls, drawing me homeward, my feet are moulds of heavy earth and soul, an impulse unyieldingly on nerve of the fog walker. n From ‘words to a peace lily at the gates of morning’ Published by Lapwing Poetry Belfast

LIBRARY NEWS… www.wexford.ie/wex/Departments/Library/ WhatsOn/ for details of what’s on in your local library. You can also check out your local library on Facebook.


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