Monday, May 25, 2015

Update 25th May

Boyle Arts Festival - a teaser created by Darren Purcell

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As we start a new week ...


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Golf Club Graphic
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Tadhg TV graphic
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Cookery Course

Doris Rabe wrote: "Cookery course in St Joseph’s Resource Centre in Boyle on Tuesday, the 26th of May, from 6:30pm – 9pm.
It’s all about easy-peasy and very yummy gluten, dairy and sugar free cooking and baking, with a focus on breakfast suggestions, snack ideas, desserts and bread making. I will also demonstrate a main meal that you can enjoy together with all the other samples you are going to taste. There will be loads and nobody will go home hungry!
The evening will include recipes, as well as information and handouts on how to enjoy a healthy diet free of gluten, dairy and sugar. All included for €35. Places are limited so please let me know as soon as possible if you would like to book your place, thanks! Phone 085 154 3354, Doris Rabe Nutritional Therapist & Cook"

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The 9 at 9 - journal.ie - Monday

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What is says in the papers - Monday

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Dog found

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This chappie was found wandering around Boyle. For information please call Victoria on 083 442 5667

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Susan Mannion - artist

Susan @ Workphoto © Matthew Gammon

Saturday 30th May will mark the end of Susan Mannion's year long artistic residency in Harrington Studios, King House. This will be your last opportunity to see all Susan’s work in one place in Boyle this year and to purchase a framed print, many at a reduced price, before Susan relocates.
• If you are unable to call in into the Harrington Studios this week, you can also see her work in Dublin at SO Fine Art Editions and the Graphic Studio and in Omagh in the McKenna Gallery. Also Susan’s work has been selected to be part of this year’s Summer Exhibitions at both the Royal Academy of Arts in London and the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin.a-HorizontalLine.gif

Aer Lingus to modernise brand - with Chris O'Dowd

Chris O’Dowd and the Irish ‘travel gene’ - the story behind its new TV ad. It features a voiceover from Chris O’Dowd, stars real cabin crew and is soundtracked by a modern recording of the big band classic Sentimental Journey.

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Clarke's Bar & Restaurant

Clarke's Bar & Restaurant, Roast Beef LunchFirst item on the Menu Main Courses ... Roast Beef Lunch, Friday 22nd May

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Boyle Country Meats Special Offers

Boyle Country Meats

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Tony Conboy Graphic

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Community Groups

Thursday 4th June at 8.00pm in King House: A new framework for public engagement and participation, called the Public Participation Network (PPN), has been established in County Roscommon. The PPN replaces the previous Community Forum and is the main link through which Roscommon County Council connects with the community, social inclusion and environmental sectors without prejudice to other consultation processes. Please ensure that your group is registered with the PPN. The purpose of these meetings is to:
1. Ensure that all groups within each municipal district are registered with the Public Participation Network
2. Inform community groups about the role of the Public Participation Network Secretariat
Please note that Registration Forms will be available on the night of each meeting, with registration commencing at 7.30pm. For Further Information Contact: 090 663 7316.

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Concrete Bomb discovered in Ballinameen

Concrete Bomb

Recently a homemade Concrete bomb was discovered in the Ballinameen area. Those bombs packed with explosives, were used by the old I.R.A. 1920-21.
• Barry Feely is at present researching a book on the old I.R.A. in the Boyle area. He is covering the 1st Battalion North Roscommon Brigade which includes, Boyle, Doon, Ballinameen, Breedogue, Frenchpark and Fairymount. He is interested in any memorabilia from this period 1916-1922 like photographs or stories of incidents. He is writing about the life and times in a Garrison Town. The book will also include the activity of the R.I.C. and the British Army.
• Info should be sent to info@feelystone.ie or Barry Feely, Doon, Boyle, Co.Roscommon. 086 258 4822