Cappamore Leader Notes

Bilboa Lotto Results:

The jackpot of €8,600 was not won. The numbers drawn were 1 – 2 – 24 – 26. No “Match 3” winners and 10 “Lucky Dip” winners received €20 each: Michael Carey, Longstone, R/cross; John Ryan(G), c/o M. Butler, Hollyford; David O’Connor, Mullally Lawn, C/more; Martin Ryan, Garavane, R/cross; Fr. Dan Woods, Kilcommon; Caroline McLoughlin, R/cross; Seamus Lane, C/more (Online); Ciaran Smith, Cappanuke, C/more (Online); P. Ryan, c/o Bus Eireann; Kathleen Greene, c/o Jerry Duggan. Next draw for a Jackpot of €8,800 will be held at the Clubhouse on Mon 1st Jul 2024 at 9:30pm. Tickets can now be purchased online.

Cappamore GAA and Camogie club Lotto:

Green and Gold Lotto draw was held on Monday June 24th for Jackpot of €8200 and there was no winner. Lucky Dip winners were Tony O’ Keeffe, c/o Jerry Gleeson; Jack & Molly Slattery, c/o Pat Maher; Susan & John O’ Donoghue; Mariann O’ Donnell, Doon; GLON, c/o Ger Lonergan; Ger Lonergan; Noel Power; Gerry Hayes, c/o Matthew O’ Malley; Peggy Ryan (L), Cappanuke; Claire Gleeson.

From Helen.Lundon@dell.com

Bilboa Lotto Results 24/06/2024

Subject: Bilboa Lotto Results 24/06/2024

Jackpot: €8,600

Numbers Drawn: 1 – 2 – 24 – 26

No Jackpot winner

No “Match 3” winners

10 “Lucky Dip” winners received €20 each:

Michael Carey, Longstone, R/cross;
John Ryan(G), c/o M. Butler, Hollyford;
David O’Connor, Mullally Lawn, C/more;
Martin Ryan, Garavane, R/cross;
Fr. Dan Woods, Kilcommon;
Caroline McLoughlin, R/cross;
Seamus Lane, C/more (Online);
Ciaran Smith, Cappanuke, C/more (Online);
P. Ryan, c/o Bus Eireann;
Kathleen Greene, c/o Jerry Duggan.

Next draw for a Jackpot of €8,800 will be held at the Clubhouse on Mon 1st Jul 2024 at 9:30pm.

Tickets can now be purchased online.

Cappamore Leader Notes

Subject: Cappamore Notes 21 June 2024

Bilboa Lotto Results:

The jackpot of €8,400 was not won. The numbers drawn were 5 – 10 – 25 – 26. There was no “Match 3” winners. 10 “Lucky Dip” winners received €20 each: Laura McCarthy, c/o Stasia Murphy;

Cathal Gleeson, Bilboa (Online); Fiona Kennedy, Rearcross; Una O’Gorman, c/o Michael; A. O’Halloran, c/o Bus Eireann; Breda Butler, c/o M. Butler; Billy Nolan, Rearcross; Josh, c/o Rearcross FC; Mary Devitt, Rearcross; Joe Hammersley, c/o Rearcross FC.. Next draw for a Jackpot of €8,600 will be held at the Clubhouse on Mon 24th Jun 2024 at 9:30pm. Tickets can now be purchased online.

Ballinure graveyard:

The mass will be held on Friday 28th June at 7.30pm. All are welcome to attend this annual event.

Cappamore Year Book:

Articles for the 2024 edition of the Cappamore Yearbook are now being accepted. Articles should not be more than 1500 words with no more than 3 photos attached. Articles should preferably be typed in 12 New Roman and emailed to cappamore16 or given to Paddy McCormack Dromsally or Julie Hogan Doon road.

Cappamore GAA and Camogie club Lotto:

The Green and Gold Lotto draw was held on Monday June 17th for Jackpot of €8000 and there was no winner. Lucky Dip winners were Tommy Ryan, c/o Pat Maher; Bernadette Murphy; Bridget Hayes, c/o Con Hayes; Pa McKenna, Sixmilebridge; Paddy & Fran, c/o Christy Cronin; Ann Holmes; Ger Bourke, Bilboa; Davy Charles; Helen Crowe, c/o Cook; Eileen Berkery.

O’Malley Clan Gathering 2024:

Nano O’Malley McMahon is the chieftain of the O’Malley clan for 2024. As a result of this the clan gathering takes place this year in the chieftain’s home village of Cappamore and the city of Limerick from 28th June – 30th June. Friday events are the O’Malley Olympics – a fun afternoon for O’Malley children and their friends at Tineterriffe NS from 2-4pm with refreshments for the adults! Local man Eddie O’Malley has kindly offered his Tug of War expertise for the event. 5.30-6.00pm – Welcome to the 68th annual O’Malley Gathering from Chieftain Nano O’Malley McMahon-Chieftain’s drinks reception – Grace O Malley Whiskeys has kindly sponsored the Gin and Whiskey reception. The Clan Shop will be open with O’Malley books, coffee mugs, ties, key rings, pin badges etc. 6.00pm-7.00pm. On the 100th anniversary of the US recognition of the Irish Free State in 1924, Professor Bernadette Whelan will give a talk entitled: ‘Leaving for America: Rituals of Packing and Departure’, examining the intense impact on the social, psychological and emotional lives of those who left and those who stayed behind. Bring along your family tree to display and compare with others. Also, a booklet 60 pages 25 articles “An O’Malley I’d love to have met” will be available to purchase €10. 8.00pm-9.30pm Charity Concert by the Slieve Felim Singers and friends In St John’s Church, Abington, Murroe. A musical treat in aid of Cappamore Day Centre and Milford Hospice, Limerick. Tickets on sale at the door €10. 9.30pm till late Irish Music Session in Hayes’ Bar & Sliabh Feilim Room, Cappamore, Co Limerick. Eircode V94 XKC8Back to Hayes’ function room for and some light refreshments an evening of Irish music and dancing. Watch the experts under the guidance of Pauline Hynan and then learn popular favourites, such as the Siege of Ennis and walls of Limerick! Afterwards a music session and sing song in Hayes pub. Saturday events are a visit to Ardnacrusha Hydroelectric station -Olwen O’Malley was married to the engineer Thomas McLoughlin. Afterwards a walking tour of Limerick and Treaty brewery tour and the highlight of the day will be the Banquet in Bunratty for the O’Malley Clan exclusively. Piper McKay will play the 135 O’Malley’s and friends into the banquet hall. Sunday a Mass for clan members and friends at St Munchins church 11.30am followed by history talk at the Treaty stone by Dr Liam Irwin . Clan luncheon in the Strand hotel followed by the inauguration of the new chieftain Grace O’Malley. Would love to see all the O’Malleys and friends over the weekend!

Poems, Prose and Extracts by Bernard Kennedy:

Well done to Bernard for writing a book which was launched in the Community centre on Sunday 16th of June. He was supported by his family, many neighbours, and friends. The book covers many subjects covering his up-bringing to stories and poems inspired by many experiences.

Helen Lundon

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Cappamore 2024 Year Book.

Articles for the 2024 edition of the Cappamore Year Book are now being accepted. Articles should not be more than 1500 words with no more than 3 photos attached. Articles should preferably be typed in 12 New Roman and emailed to cappamore16 or given to Paddy McCormack Dromsally or Julie hogan Doon road.”

Mass at Ballinure cemetry

The annual Mass of remembrance for all the deceased buried at Ballinure cemetery will take place at 7.30pm on Friday 28th June at the cemetery. The committee are gathering for a general clean up of cemetery on Wednesday 19th June at 7.30. The committee would welcome assistance from anybody who has loved ones interred there to assist.

Limerick Event: Listening to the Voices of Local History and Community Heritage – Oral History Network of Ireland Meet Up

My name’s Daisy and I’m the Oral History Network of Ireland’s Strategic Development Officer. I’m running a series of free networking and feedback sessions for oral historians and anyone interested in history and heritage more generally over the week 19-25 June, our first event will be taking place tomorrow on 19 June at Absolute Hotel in Limerick from 2-4pm.

I’m emailing to invite anyone from your organisation that might be interested and also to ask if it’s possible for this invite to be circulated to your network, please. OHNI is dedicated to supporting the preservation of oral, local and institutional histories and we think many from your network would enjoy the event.

We’d really love to see you there!

All the best,

Daisy

Event: ‘Listening to the Voices of Local History and Community Heritage with the Oral History Network of Ireland’

Where: Absolute Hotel, Limerick City

Date and Time: 2 – 4pm, Wednesday 19 June

Details: Free, registration via website, open to all with an interest

The Oral History Network of Ireland (OHNI) is delighted to be hosting a regional meet up at Absolute Hotel, Limerick City from 2pm – 4pm on Wednesday 19 June to bring together oral historians, history enthusiasts, and any interested members of the local community, both OHNI members and non-members.

The meet up will be an opportunity for history and heritage enthusiasts to network in their local area and hear more about the oral history projects near them. We’d also love to hear from them about how OHNI can promote and support oral histories across Ireland, whether they’re already working in oral history or interested in getting started on a project, and so a portion of the event will include a feedback session.

One attendee from the event will also be entered into a free raffle to win their choice of an OPW Heritage Card, OHNI online training workshop, or a year’s membership to OHNI! The sessions will also include an opportunity to hear clips from oral history projects local to each meet up.

Registration is now open via the OHNI website, and attendance is free for all. OHNI would like to thank the Heritage Council for its generous support of these events.