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Dear Readers, Fรกilte! Welcome to issue 5 of The Castlebar Eye magazine for November 2015. This publication is a free community magazine bringing you local information and notices. If you are involved in sport or any community group it is free to publicise your notices so add us to your mailing list - info@castlebareye.com. If you would like to make a contribution in the form of an article or have written a piece that you would like to see published please send it to us for consideration. For any items like photos you would like to share, details on upcoming events in or around the Castlebar area please email us at info@castlebareye.com or call us on 086 065 1704. This month's Castlebar Eye cover photo was taken recently by Collen McMahan on the Mall on a beautiful autumn day. This issue features the Castlebar Men's Shed, The Mayo International Choral Festival, Castlebar Ladies Rugby, Castlebar Winter Market and much more. Congratulations to Rua , a well known cafe in the town, celebrating 20 years in business. Thank you to our advertisers for your support of The Castlebar Eye. Rates for advertising in the Castlebar Eye are ?40 for quarter page, ?70 half and ?120 full page plus vat 23%. There is the option to advertise in the business listings page at the back of the magazine for a one payment per year of ?120 plus vat. If you have a business and would like to advertise to your local market, The Castlebar Eye magazine is the ideal platform to use. There are 3,000 copies of the magazine distributed around Castlebar town and surrounding areas every month in newsagents and filling stations, waiting rooms plus online version www.castlebareye.com. We welcome your emails and contributions.
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A great lettuce salad is the perfect complement to your dinner and you can grow fresh lettuce from those leaves you would normally throw away. Take those leftover leaves and put them in a bowl with about an inch of water. Over the course of about four days, mist these with water and once the roots start to grow, take these and plant them in the ground.
Peppers are easy to grow because all you have to do is take the seeds and put them in potting soil. Unless the weather is very warm you want to make sure your peppers get plenty of sunlight. Peppers do not require much care and they grow quickly.
Celery is very easy to grow from kitchen scraps and all you need is the base of the celery bunch. Place a bit of warm water in a bowl and put the base in this. Make sure the bowl gets direct sunlight and after about a week once leaves start at the base, plant this in soil and wait for full growth.
Ginger is one the best fresh herbs to have on hand and it is easy to grow. Take a spare piece of the root and plant it in potting soil. After about a week, there is generally enough growth to use the ginger. Just keep repeating this to ensure a plentiful ginger supply.
Pineapples are not limited to tropical areas. Take the top and suspend it over a water-filled container in direct sunlight. You want to keep this as warm as possible and change the water daily so that it remains fresh and full. Once the roots take place after about a week, just plant this in soil.
Turnips are very easily to grow because you just put the tops in some water and after the green tops are visible and roots start, plant this outside. Any root vegetable can be grown this way, such as carrots, turnips, beets and parsnips.
The Mayo International Choral Festival Renowned Hungarian Adjudicator Gabriella Thész for May 2016 Choral Festival.
The Mayo International Choral Festival (MICF) committee members are delighted with the addition of Gabriella Thész, Hungary, to their adjudication panel for 2016. Gabriella Thész is a graduate of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary. ?This policy of engaging adjudicators who are highly accomplished and renowned internationally is paramount to the ongoing success of the festival?, said Anne Marie Gibbons, MICF committee member. ?Having a top panel of adjudicators sends a positive message to choirs considering our festival, particularly the International choirs, who rely on the experience of the panel of adjudicators as an indication of the quality of the festival, and that the competitions during the festival will be run in a professional and fair manner?. Chairman Edward Horkan stated that ?this adds to what is already shaping up to be a fantastic festival for 2016, when we will celebrate our fifth birthday ? already since earlier this year we have received strong interest from choral groups from Norway, the USA, England, Wales and Russia ? having a top quality adjudication panel is vital to attracting choirs to participate in our festival. We look forward to an exciting year year and all events are open to a public audience? Gabriella Thész is a graduate of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary and has degrees in music education and choral conducting. From 1992 to 2012 she lectured in choral conducting at the Teacher?s Training Institute of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest. For 27 years Gabriella was conductor of the Hungarian Radio Children?s Choir. She has made numerous CDs and
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recordings for radio broadcast, and has toured both home and abroad including almost all countries of Europe, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and the US. As the director of the Children?s Choir she gave several premières of contemporary pieces and worked with many distinguished composers including Karlheinz Stockhausen, Luciano Berio, Franco Donatoni, Niccoló Castiglioni and Philip Glass, and conductors such as Paul Sacher, Jeffrey Tate, Semyon Bychkov, Georg Solti, Adam Fischer and Ivan Fischer. With her ensemble she has participated in several premiere European music festivals such as Salzburger Festspiele, Milano Musica, Wien Modern, Flemish Festival and Biennale of Venice. Gabriella is a regular guest professor, lecturer and adjudicator in Hungary and throughout Europe, the US, Japan, Australia and Canada. Other adjudicators secured for the panel include Orla Gargan, director of the Dublin Gospel Choir, Desmond Earley, a Lecturer in Performance at University College Dublin and Director of UCD Choral Scholars, and Blánaid Murphy, Director of the Palestrina Choir, Dublin Bach Singers, Carlow Choral Society and the Royal Irish Academy of Music Chorale. Entry to the Mayo International Choral Festival (for both competing and non-competing choirs) closes on December 31st 2015 for choirs from Ireland and January 31st 2016 for International choirs. For more information contact festival director Declan Durcan at info@mayochoral.com, or visit www.mayochoral.com The festival is supported by Mayo County Council, Castlebar Municipal District and Failte Ireland.
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If you would be so kind to make a donation through your Bank Branch when cashing in your 1c & 2c Coins Here are the details THANK YOU. Account Name: Mayo Cancer Support Association T/a Rock Rose House Bank Of Ireland Castlebar Co. Mayo Account Number: 64014479 Sort Code; 90 37 44
Castlebar Car Boot Sale Takes place on the last Sunday of every month (except December when it is held on the second Sunday of December) 8am - 3pm. Main Street, Castlebar. Please note - Entrance To Car boot sale is from Market Sq at the credit union car park only. Contact 094-9023276 086 1086502 castlebarbootsale@gmail.com
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John O?Donnell?s Pharmacy Castlebar Established 1981 - 34 years ago and still going strong ! Joined the Totalhealth group of over 60 independently owned Irish pharmacies - joining has enabled us to meet the growing healthcare needs of our patients and customers, while retaining our core values of a personalised and confidential service based around trusted, local care. Have very loyal customers could not be in business without them. Just after winning the prestigious Totalhealth Pharmacy ?Excellence in Customer Service 2015? award - very proud of the 12 staff employed who made this happen, of which 3 are pharmacists and 1 a qualified assistant. Will be bringing out the famous John O?Donnell?s calendar again this December - ?one free for everyone in the audience?. Still mixing our own special brews: Cough mixtures and Tonics, Eczema and Psoriasis creams. We always endeavour to have the best prices in mens and womens fragrance and toiletries.
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among children and young adults is ever prevalent in today?s world. There is a stigma attached to youth mental health. Mindspace Mayo is a free and confidential support service for young people?s mental health and wellbeing. Mindspace?s aim is to support young people aged 15-25 who are going through a difficult time to ensure they get the support they need. The centre in the Market Square, Castlebar provides a welcoming space for young people to call in, get information or have a chat one?to-one with a support worker. If a young person wants support, our staff are there to listen, without making judgements, and to provide supportive guidance. We also provide information and advice to anyone who is worried about a friend or young person in their life. If you would like more information on Mindspace Mayo you can visit their website at www.mindspacemayo.ie
Congratulations to Castlebar Mitchels Barry Moran who topped off winning a county title in style by getting engaged to テ(ne Keane. Best wishes to both of them for their future together from all at the club
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?Shield?Anti-Bullying Programme In 2014, more than 8,000 children contacted the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC) about bullying. This statistic shows that bullying remains an issue which concerns children and young people. In an effort to combat this, the ISPCC launched its ?Shield? Campaign in March 2012. The campaign supports parents, schools, clubs and communities with the necessary tools to tackle the issue of bullying. At the ISPCC, we are aware of the impact bullying can have on a child?s world; it can lower their confidence and impact negatively on their self-esteem. The ISPCC?s Shield Campaign is centred on its ethos that children have a right to feel safe and be protected against all types of harm. Bullying can cause some of its victims devastating emotional and physical harm, some of which can have continuing adverse effects into adulthood.
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Castlebar Men's Shed is open Monday to Friday 10.30am - 4.30pm. For more info call Bernie on (085) 152 5367
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We are encouraging club and school personnel to take responsibility for young people?s welfare and to self-evaluate how well they deal with the issue of bullying and also assess how they respond to the issue. The self-evaluation toolkit takes just two hours with follow- up support for staff in the weeks and months after, including tailored outreaches to young people, parents, and club members if requested. ? Students and club members are also invited to play a role in raising awareness by taking a role in preventing bullying and empowering others to do the same. In 2014 as part of the ISPCC Shield Campaign we launched an exciting initiative for students: The Shield Youth Award, a prestigious competition open to Transition Year, CSPE and LCA students which finds them competing in an 'Apprentice Style' finale. Registrations for 2015/2016 are now being accepted and the final will take place in May 2016. Another element of the campaign is the ISPCC Shield Flag Award. This award scheme has been developed to publically recognise the efforts of schools and clubs who are taking a positive proactive approach to bullying and protecting children. Schools and Clubs that use the Shield Anti-Bullying toolkit and complete a list of criteria will receive an ISPCC Shield flag to display, showing their club?s and school?s commitment to stand up against bullying. The application form is available to download from our website: http://www.ispcc.ie/ispcc-shield-/flag-application/12631 If you have any queries or would like more information, please contact our ISPCC National Anti-Bullying Co-Ordinator Sinead McKee on 021 450 9588 or email smckee@ispcc.ie
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Our Senior squad and management today after been presented with the Mayo GAA Senior Football League Division 1A cup
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launched their new Christmas Charity Ball with An Taoiseach and his wife Fionnuala Kenny on hand to do the honours. The newly named Mistletoe Ball will take place on December 12th in Breaffy House Resort. "We are thrilled that An Taoiseach and Mrs Kenny agreed to launch the Mistletoe Ball by posing for some fun photos in Breaffy House recently", explains Laurita Blewitt Mayo Roscommon Hospice. The Mistletoe Ball (formally known as the ICE Ball) promises to be a festive night of entertainment, food, music and fabulous company and will be in aid of the Mayo Roscommon Hospice new Hospice/Palliative Care Unit in Castlebar with some surprises on the night too. We featured the launch on our front cover of the Castlebar Eye last month
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Cúpla Focal
A short conversation in Irish with translation Aoife and Breandán meet at the beginning of an Irish language course in Dublin.
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Aoife: Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú? Is mise Aoife. Cén t-ainm atá ortsa? Breandán: Breandán. Aoife: Tá sé go deas bualadh leat, a Bhreandáin. Breandán: Cé as thú, a Aoife? Aoife: As Gaillimh. Cé as thú féin? Breandán: As Tiobraid Árann ó dhúchas mé ach tá mé i mo chónaí i mBaile Átha Cliath anois le cúig bliana anuas. An bhfuil tusa i do chónaí i mBaile Átha Cliath tú féin? Aoife: Tá. Tá mé i mo chónaí i nDroim Conrach. Bhog mé anseo timpeall trí bliana ó shin. An bhfuil tú ag súil leis an gcúrsa seo? Breandán: Ó, tá. Tá sé blianta fada ó labhair mé Gaeilge ach tá súil agam go dtiocfaidh sí ar ais chugam tar éis cúpla rang! Aistriúchán / Translation Aoife: How are you? I?m Aoife. What?s your name? Breandán: Breandán. Aoife: It?s nice to meet you, Breandán. Breandán: Where are you from, Aoife? Aoife: From Galway. Where are you from yourself? Breandán: I?m originally from Tipperary but I?ve been living in Dublin now for five years. Are you living in Dublin yourself? Aoife: Yes. I live in Drumcondra. I moved here about three years ago. Are you looking forward to this course? Breandán: Oh, yes. It?s years since I spoke Irish but I hope it comes back to me after a few classes!
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As part of Science Week (November 9th to 15th) activities at G.M.I.T. A Mayo 2040 Lecture will take place at G.M.I.T. on Thursday November 12th commencing at 2.30p.m. The afternoon lecture will feature a panel of 4 speakers talking on some aspect of science & Technology and their view on how it will impact in 25 years?time. This year we would like to pay tribute to Louis Brennan- a Castlebar native and inventor- who had a significant impact on the world of technology. Each talk will last 35 to 40 minutes with a discussion and Q & A session afterwards. Among the speakers will be BrĂan Hoban, Local Historian & Tour Guide, and a member of the Louis Brennan Memorial Committee who will speak on the life and work of Louis Brennan.
Can anyone put names to this photo of the Ballinrobe Operatic Society during the 40's to 50. Already named by Martin Dunleavy are Mary Dunleavy & Mary Jennings. Below Ballinrobe Brass Band 1950's, do you recocnise anyone? Please contact Martin via Facebook if you can help @martindunleavy
BUDGET 2016 - How it impacts parents and families. Here is a
summary of some of the main Budget 2016 points with particular relevance to families: Tax & USC Entry point to the USC will rise from ?12,012 to ?13,000 The three lower USC rates are to fall - the 1.5 per cent rate will be cut to 1 per cent, 3.5 per cent to 3 per cent, and the 7 per cent rate will fall to 5.5 per cent on income between ?18,688 and ?70,044. Threshold for family income supplement will be widened to allow more families avail of the weekly tax-free payment available to employees with children. Minimum wage to rise to ?9.15 per hour from 1st January next. Childcare package will include a second year of free pre-school care for every child aged between three and five. Child benefit will rise ?5 to ?140 from January Two weeks paid paternity leave will be introduced. Free GP Care will be extended to all children under 12 (subject to negotiations) 15 million allocated to fund children with disabilities in early childhood settings 2,260 additional teaching posts to be provided in 2016, including 600 new resource teachers. Pupil teacher ratio will go from 28:1 to 27:1 at primary and from 19:1 to 18.7:1 at second level.
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Castlebar Town U19 girls win the final 3 0. A fantastic performance on the big
astroturf pitch in Milebush. We had 27 girls togged and ready to play this evening. What an honour it is to be involved with you all. Goals from Captain Anna Tuohy, Belinda Patterson and an absolute beauty from Erina Flannery. Player of match was our centre back and youngest player Amy Dowling. We all know that Mel is driving us on.
Castlebar Ladies Rugby What started out as an experiment just three years ago has seen rugby firmly established for ladies in Castlebar and indeed Mayo. Due to increased interest in the tag rugby league held in Castlebar the ladies felt they wanted more and soon caught the rugby bug! The team was set up in September 2012, they headed into the unknown and they haven?t looked back! In that short space of time the ladies have become Connacht League Champions 2 years in a row in 2013 and 2014. The 2013 team consisted of a squad of 29, with just two players having played rugby before the team was set up. Startling as that may seem, and proving that maybe you can teach an old dog new tricks, it only highlights the fact that this team is still in the developing stages and are welcoming new players every week. The 2015 league has just commenced with Castlebar recording a win over Buccaneers. The girls are trained by experienced coaches and former Castlebar players Jason Keane and Christy Cusack. With the league in its very early stages, what better time to develop a new hobby, get fit and make friends? All beginners are more than welcome! Training takes place every Monday and Friday at 7pm at Castlebar Rugby Club. For more information you can find the ladies on Facebook, email castlebarladiesrugby@gmail.com or call Nicola on 086 1601038.
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Wednesday November 11th 2015, 8pm SPACES ARE RUNNING OUT FOR THIS EVENT AND ONLY THOSE REGISTERED ONLINE CAN BE GUARANTEED THEIR PLACE FOR THIS EVENT! We are delighted that this year's Castlebar pop-up run will again be championed by Greg Barry and Castlebar Fit for Life. Registration for the event will also take place from 7.15pm on the night at the Tennis Club. The run will follow last years route around the jewel in the crown of Castlebar that is Lough Lannagh. The run will start at the old diving board and will consist of 2.5 laps of the lake. After the race has finished all runners are invited to Johnny McHales for post-run sociables to refuel. Your FAQs answered: The cost of entering a pop-up event is ?25 with all monies raised supporting the Mark Pollock Trust mission to find and connect people worldwide to fast-track a cure for paralysis. You will receive a run entry, Run in the Dark buff and flashing armband. Refreshments will be distributed to all participants at the finish line. Chip-timing is not in operation for our pop-up events. It is important that you arrive 15 minutes in advance of the start time (8pm) so that you can receive your buff and flashing armband. A group photo will be taken with all participants in advance of the run. For any queries relating to the event route please contact Greg Barry - gregbarry@gmail.com.
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On the weekend of November 6-8th, we?re celebrating 20 years on the go as an independent and family run business. Events over the weekend include our Friday night dinner in the original cafe on New Antrim street, (with a menu for the night composed by the original chef, Ann Mc Mahon) , and on Sunday we?ll be hosting a fundraising Cake Sale in Spencer street with baking from the students of our local school, St Joseph?s, . We?re also giving away twenty Rua hampers filled with filled with our favorite local produce., and everyone who eats in our cafĂŠ or shops in our delicatessen throughout the weekend will be entered into a draw with a chance to win one
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CREDIT UNIONS VOTED NO. 1 IN CUSTOMER SERVICE CASTLEBAR CREDIT UNION COMMITTED TO MEMBERS IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY The first ever survey of Irish brands based on the
experiences of customers, shows that Credit Unions tops the poll. According to the Customer Experience Ireland Survey 2015 (CEXI), Ireland?s Credit Unions including Castlebar Credit Union, are one of the Customer Experience Champions, coming 1st in their ranking. This is extremely good news for credit unions at a time when demand for services is at an all-time high. At the height of the economic crisis, credit unions were the only financial services provider to significantly grow their membership ? a trend that continues to this day. Currently Castlebar Credit Union has 33,000 members. To this membership, Castlebar Credit Union has provided ?15.1 million in loans for everyday things during the past 12 months. The local, face to face service that continues to be provided by Castlebar Credit Union and indeed all credit unions all over the country is obviously valued highly by the Irish population. Customer service is extremely important for Castlebar Credit Union and something that should not be taken for granted now or into the future and credit unions should take the time to invest in this regard.Speaking about the CEXI Report Anne King from Castlebar Credit Union said: We have been working hard in our local community for 49 years now, serving members by providing accessible savings and loans products. We service a wider area with branch offices in Balla, Ballyhaunis & Carnacon. We are delighted to now have an office in Ballyhaunis following the completion of a Transfer of Engagement in May of this year. The recognition in this survey is a testament to the hard work of staff and volunteers who have continued to serve members through even the most difficult social and financial periods of change in this country. We are looking forward to developing and enhancing our range of services to our valued members in the coming years. Our ethos will never change and our members will remain central to all of the decisions we make, now and into the future.
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Castlebar Golf Club Reflect on a fantastic year! TEAM OF THE YEAR
So its the winter leagues up and running and Golfers of the year decided its time to reflect on a very successful year for the club on the course and the many teams who did the club proud in 2015. So who would your team of the year be ?
JIMMY BRUEN TEAM Successful in Connaught and accounting for Greystones in the All Ireland semi final before being caught by Ballybunion on the back nine.
LADIES SENIOR TEAM Victorious for the first time in the clubs history by winning the Connaught title and progressing into the All Ireland finals.
JACK O SULLIVAN TEAM Completing a hat trick of Connaught titles and unbeaten in the province since 2012.
STRICTLY COME DANCING SQUAD Raising badly needed income for the club and charity the dancers and organising committee packed the Royal Theatre with a tremendous show back in March.
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