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06 Sept 2025

Tipperary boys arrived in some style and the school entertained in return!

Tipperary boys arrived in some style and the school entertained in return!

File Photo: Three boys from Scoil Mhuire Kilvemnon arrived to school in style last Wednesday with Beat FM cool to school.

BOYS ARRIVE TO SCHOOL IN STYLE
Three boys from Scoil Mhuire Kilvemnon arrived to school in style last Wednesday week with Beat FM cool to school. Niall, Kayden and JJ enjoyed being driven to school by the Beat Fleet and in return the school entertained the listeners with wonderful singing and chat. What a fabulous treat for the boys and all the students.

DEVELOPMENT BINGO
Thursday night will see the welcome return of the monthly development bingo run by CJ Kickhams GAA club. Eyes down at 8pm in the GAA sports hall. Prize money on the night is €2,300!

KICKHAMS CAFÉ
Another highly successful morning last Friday for Kickhams Café. Large numbers came to the community centre and enjoyed a chat with friends and neighbours over tea and delicious home baked goods.

SPRING CLEAN
A big well done to Holly and Hazel two students from St. Michael’s National School who went on a litter pick from Fethard Street and up the Drangan road collecting three bags of litter on just at short stretch of road.

Also well done to Poulacapple NS Third Class to Sixth Class students who took park in An Taisce National Spring Clean last week and in doing so helped to keep their local community clean and tidy.

MUNSTER FINAL CHAMPIONS
Congratulations to Presentation Secondary School Ballingarry Junior ladies football team, who beat Rockwell College last Wednesday to be crowned Junior D Munster Ladies Football Champions. Congratulations to a number of local ladies involved, Lauren Moore (vice captain) Annie Dunne, Kayla McGuire, Eva Gunn, Faye Ahern, Ruby Gunn, Aisling Slevin, Aimee Lynn Cawley and Kate Dunne.

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