Friday, July 31, 2015

Update 31st July

Boyle Community Notes Week beginning 4th August (Week 31)



TRAD MUSIC
Martin Donohue with Sean O Se and the Nyahs.  Fleadh Fever spills over into Roscommon when singer Sean O Se, “An Po car Buile” song fame and accordionist Martin Donohoe “The Cavanman” join forces with Nyam guests Seamus Fay Lilter and the Donohoe Family. A night of songs sung in both Irish and English, yarns and storytelling, lilting and good old style traditional Irish music. King House, Boyle on Friday 7th August at 8pm. For further information call 071 966 3242 or 0906 625 824.

SUMMER READING BUZZ
Following the great success of the first two years of the summer reading challenge, the Boyle Library have joined up with a number of other local authorities to offer children the opportunity of taking part in the 2015 Summer Reading Buzz. The challenge will take place through the months of July and August. Children will register for the challenge and receive a loyalty card, and a small gift. With every book the child reads they will have their card stamped and once they have read six books they will receive a small prize, and on completing the challenge by reading ten books they will receive further prizes. When the child has completed the challenge and filled in their card (ten stamps = ten library books read) they will also receive a certificate at the end of the summer. Registration cards are available in the Boyle Library.

The Michael Coleman Story
This year is the 70th Anniversary of the death in New York of Michael Coleman, that renowned fiddle player from Knockgrania who emigrated to America one hundred and one years ago.  To fittingly mark these anniversaries, the weekly summer sessions in the Coleman Music Centre tells the story of Michael Coleman. (1891-1945) Michael Coleman himself, very well portrayed by Eamon McCoy resonates his life story. Show runs each Wednesday during August at 9pm. Booking at 0719182599 or www.colemanirishmusic.com

Summer soccer camp at Boyle Celtic
The FAI Summer Soccer Camp is coming to Boyle this August. 5 days of top quality coaching will take place in Celtic Park, Boyle from August 10th to the 14th 2015. Camps are open to boys and girls aged between 6 and 14. They run from 10.30am until 3pm Monday to Friday. Cost is €65 with participants receiving a kit jersey, shorts, socks, backpack, football and certificate. Book online at summersoccerschools.ie or call 1890 653 653.

BOYLE CAMERA CLUB
Founded in 2007, Boyle Camera Club is one of the most active and innovative clubs west of the Shannon and were the Irish Photographic Federation National Shield Winners in 2013. Members have attained citations and numerous national awards for their work in recent years. Open to new members from beginners to advanced and meet the second Tuesday of each month at St. Joseph's Resource Centre in Boyle. Presently on Summer Holidays, the next meeting is on Tuesday 8th September. Look forward to seeing you!

BOYLE GOLF CLUB
Thursday 23rd July saw the night Mens Competition won by Pat Conroy 28pts, 2nd Lorcan Egan 27pts, and 3rd Michael Gilmartin 27pts.  Friday 24th July saw the Scramble won by Marie Gallagher, Liam Whyte & John McGuinn, 2nd Carmel Keenan, Lionel Lynn & Charlie O’Donnell, 3rd Pat Conroy, Michael Simon & Seamus Gallagher. Saturday 25th July the Arts Festival Open was won by John McGuinn (40pts), 2nd Paddy McLoughlin (40pts), Gross Owen Garvin, 3rd Michael Simon (39pts) Thanks to all who took part and thanks to the Arts Festival Committee for holding the event. Golf lessons continue each Wednesday until August 19th and are open to all golfers. Cost per lesson is €5.00 per person. Private lessons can be arranged by appointment. To book a place, or further information call 086 0682116. In King Harmon news good luck to all the quarter finalists, the full line up is Seamus Gallagher V Shane O’Dowd, Charlie O’Donnell V Niall Kearney, Lionel Lynn V Patrick Egan and Willie Tiernan V Brendan Gaffney

BOYLE FARMERS MARKET
The Market is open from 10am to 2pm each and every Saturday in the grounds of King House, Boyle. If you would like to enjoy the best locally grown fresh and organic produce, then a trip to Boyle Farmers’ Market on Saturday should be on your agenda. There is a wide range of seasonal produce, including organic fruit and vegetables, homemade jams and marmalade, organic free range eggs, fruit juices, gluten free/ sour dough/ spelt bread and all kinds of delicious home bakes are available every week. Alongside the food stalls are a number of crafters selling their handmade wares, personalized candles and knitwear. So why not come along and have a chat with the stall holders and avail of their ideas. For further information please a call Una Bhan on 071 9663 033.

Bingo in Boyle
Every Tuesday evening in St. Josephs Hall Boyle at 8.30pm until 10.30pm. €1000 Jackpot to be won every week.

CV & OFFICE SERVICES
Are you looking for a new job? Are you having difficulty putting together your CV? Would you like some help? Then why not call into the Úna Bhán office in the grounds of King House, Boyle, where we will be delighted to give you any help, advice or information we can. A good CV could make all the difference in getting your job application through to the interview stage. We have a template and sheet of helpful tips to guide you through the process. We will also type your CV if you cannot do this yourself. Or you may just want to call in for a chat about your CV. All information will be treated in the strictest of confidence. For more details, contact Úna Bhán Tourism on 071 9663033. We also offer office services such as Photo Copying, Scanning, Laminating, Typing, Faxing, Binding and Printing are carried out at the Una Bhan office in the grounds of King House, for further information please contact the office on 071 9663033.

Friday, July 24, 2015

Update 24th July



BOYLE ARTS FESTIVAL BOOKING OFFICE
The Boyle Arts Festival Office is open daily on Bridge Street, beside Marians Fashions; from 11am to 4pm. call for information and bookings: 071 966 3085.

WALKING ON RIPPLE
This is the latest entry in the well-stocked category of fishing books in the great literary or 'romantic fishing' tradition. It's reflective, speculative and full of allegory, memory and metaphor. Making ‘Walking on Ripples’ different, however, is the fact that chapters are a mix of both fiction and non-fiction, and are unified by this great watery theme running throughout. Everything is linked, the real and the imagined. It's an evocative (and sometimes dark) sideways look at the world down the length of a fishing rod, with a frequent touch of humour thrown in. David Murphy was born in Cork but has lived north of Dublin for many years. This is his first work featuring non-fiction. Tuesday, 28th July at 4pm in Mattimoe's Bar, doors will open at 3.45 and is a free event. www.davidmurph.wordpress.com

PATRICK RAFTER PLAYS VIOLIN
Regarded as one of Ireland’s most promising young musicians, Patrick has toured Europe, Asia and America as Concert Violinist, Chamber and Orchestral musician. Born into a musical family, Patrick received a full scholarship to the Royal Irish Academy of Music where he commenced studies with Eyal Kless. Patrick studied with Fionnuala Hunt for 5 years at RIAM. During his time with Fionnuala, he was the winner of all 3 senior competitions at the Feis Ceoil in Ireland aged just 17. This Performance will take place on Wednesday 29th July at 1pm in King House with doors opening at 12.40pm. Call for information and bookings: 071 966 3085

NORTH WEST CURATORS IN CONVERSATION
Join in at the Herald building for a conversation with curators from contemporary art spaces within the Northwest region. Speakers include Megan Johnston (Director, The Model, Sligo), Sarah Searson (Director, The Dock, Carrick-on-Shannon) and Linda Shevlin (Curator in Residence, Roscommon Arts Centre). Find out how these venues programme their visual art galleries; pick up some tips on working with curators and getting your work noticed. Thursday 30th July in the Herald Building at 2pm until 4pm and is a free event.

PADDINGTON BEAR
Prepare for lots of marmalade sandwiches and mayhem as the enchanting tale of a little bear from Peru, lost at Paddington Station, comes to the big screen in King House on Friday 31st July, doors open at 2.45pm. A film for all the family!

BOYLE - ABOVE & BEYOND
Photographer and film maker Darren Purcell moved to Boyle in 2013 and was quickly bowled over by the beauty of the town and the warm, welcoming nature of its people.
'Boyle - Above & Beyond' is a short film exploring Boyle in a way never done before, with sweeping vistas and spectacular aerial viewpoints.  Saturday, 1st August at 4pm in King House (Doors 3.30pm) €5 www.visionary.ie

SUMMER READING BUZZ
Following the great success of the first two years of the summer reading challenge, the Boyle Library have joined up with a number of other local authorities to offer children the opportunity of taking part in the 2015 Summer Reading Buzz. The challenge will take place through the months of July and August. Children will register for the challenge and receive a loyalty card, and a small gift. With every book the child reads they will have their card stamped and once they have read six books they will receive a small prize, and on completing the challenge by reading ten books they will receive further prizes. When the child has completed the challenge and filled in their card (ten stamps = ten library books read) they will also receive a certificate at the end of the summer. Registration cards are available in the Boyle Library.

SECRET GARDENS
These hidden gardens, large/small and in some wonderful settings which offer inspiration, ideas and tranquillity – a perfect day out.  One such garden belongs to Saffron Thomas and Ian Stanley. The garden which has been created by two artists in an intimate rural setting combine’s productivity, ornamental planting and permaculture. The garden opens to view from 11am until 5pm on Sunday 2nd August and 6th September. The garden can be found on the Boyle /Frenchpark Road, turn right at the Saddlers Inn, after approx 2.5km keep right on the bend, take 2nd lane on right and entrance just after first cottage.

THE MICHAEL COLEMAN STORY
This year is the 70th Anniversary of the death in New York of Michael Coleman, that renowned fiddle player from Knockgrania who emigrated to America one hundred and one years ago.  To fittingly mark these anniversaries, the weekly summer sessions in the Coleman Music Centre tells the story of Michael Coleman. (1891-1945) Michael Coleman himself, very well portrayed by Eamon McCoy resonates his life story. Show runs each Wednesday during July and August at 9pm. Booking at 0719182599 or www.colemanirishmusic.com

SUMMER SOCCER CAMP AT BOYLE CELTIC
The FAI Summer Soccer Camp is coming to Boyle this August. 5 days of top quality coaching will take place in Celtic Park, Boyle from August 10th to the 14th 2015. Camps are open to boys and girls aged between 6 and 14. They run from 10.30am until 3pm Monday to Friday. Cost is €65 with participants receiving a kit jersey, shorts, socks, backpack, football and certificate. Book online at summersoccerschools.ie or call 1890 653 653.

BOYLE GOLF CLUB
Thursday 16th July saw the night competition won by Lorcan Egan 27pts, 2nd Dave Purser 25pts, Friday 17th July Scramble was won by President Charlie O’Donnell, Geraldine McDermottroe & Michael Reid, 2nd Gerry Carty, Susan O’Mahoney & Cillian Doyle, 3rd Brendan Gaffney, Carmel Keenan & Mervyn Boles. Date for your diary is The Captains Weekend July 30th – August 2nd including Par Three Competition on Thursday, Captains Scramble on Friday and Captains Prize on August Sunday. Golf lessons continue this each Wednesday evening 6.30-7.30pm with PGA Professional Philip Murphy. The lesson run for five consecutive Wednesdays and are open to all golfers. Cost per lesson is €5.00 per person. Private lessons can be arranged by appointment. To book a place or for more information call 086 0682116.  Commiserations to our Sligo supporters following the defeat in the Connacht Final and good luck in the qualifiers.

BOYLE FARMERS MARKET
The Market is open from 10am to 2pm each and every Saturday in the grounds of King House, Boyle. If you would like to enjoy the best locally grown fresh and organic produce, then a trip to Boyle Farmers’ Market on Saturday should be on your agenda. There is a wide range of seasonal produce, including organic fruit and vegetables, homemade jams and marmalade, organic free range eggs, fruit juices, gluten free/ sour dough/ spelt bread and all kinds of delicious home bakes are available every week. Alongside the food stalls are a number of crafters selling their handmade wares, personalized candles and knitwear. So why not come along and have a chat with the stall holders and avail of their ideas. For further information please a call Una Bhan on 071 966 3033.

BINGO IN BOYLE 
Every Tuesday evening in St. Joseph's Hall Boyle at 8.30pm until 10.30pm. €1000 Jackpot to be won every week.

CV & OFFICE SERVICES
Are you looking for a new job? Are you having difficulty putting together your CV? Would you like some help? Then why not call into the Úna Bhán office in the grounds of King House, Boyle, where we will be delighted to give you any help, advice or information we can. A good CV could make all the difference in getting your job application through to the interview stage. We have a template and sheet of helpful tips to guide you through the process. We will also type your CV if you cannot do this yourself. Or you may just want to call in for a chat about your CV. All information will be treated in the strictest of confidence. For more details, contact Úna Bhán Tourism on 071 9663033. We also offer office services such as Photo Copying, Scanning, Laminating, Typing, Faxing, Binding and Printing are carried out at the Una Bhan office in the grounds of King House, for further information please contact the office on 071 966 3033.



Friday, July 17, 2015

Update 17th July

Boyle Community Notes Week beginning 21st July (Week 29)

BOYLE ARTS FESTVAL
The nationally renowned Boyle Arts Festival will launch on Thursday 23th July and open fully on Friday July 24th continuing until Saturday August 1st. The programme is already bursting at the seams with an eclectic mix of visual arts, music, drama, film, free family events, craft workshops, storytelling, readings and much more and is now in circulation around the town. Booking is advisable for all events and this can be done at the Festival office, next door to Marian’s, Bridge St. Boyle. Drop in to pick up a programme or to find out about the other exciting events. The office is open every day (excluding Sundays) from Friday July 17th  until August 1st. Online booking is available for selected events at www.eventbrite.com  For more information, see our full programme or go to www.boylearts.com  Tel. 071 9663085. Email info@boylearts.com or follow us on Facebook, www.twitter.com/boyle_arts and Google+

SUMMER READING BUZZ
Following the great success of the first two years of the summer reading challenge, the Boyle Library have joined up with a number of other local authorities to offer children the opportunity of taking part in the 2015 Summer Reading Buzz. The challenge will take place through the months of July and August. Children will register for the challenge and receive a loyalty card, and a small gift. With every book the child reads they will have their card stamped and once they have read six books they will receive a small prize, and on completing the challenge by reading ten books they will receive further prizes. When the child has completed the challenge and filled in their card (ten stamps = ten library books read) they will also receive a certificate at the end of the summer. Registration cards are available in the Boyle Library.

SECRET GARDENS
These hidden gardens, large/small and in some wonderful settings which offer inspiration, ideas and tranquillity – a perfect day out.  One such garden belongs to Saffron Thomas and Ian Stanley. The garden which has been created by two artists in an intimate rural setting combine’s productivity, ornamental planting and permaculture. The garden opens to view from 11am until 5pm on Sunday 26th July 2nd August and 6th September. The garden can be found on the Boyle /Frenchpark Road, turn right at the Saddlers Inn, after approx 2.5km keep right on the bend, take 2nd lane on right and entrance just after first cottage.

TALES OF ALES
An evening of storytelling, history and beer tasting from sisters Susan Boyle (creator of “A Wine Goose Chase”) and Judith Boyle (MSc Chemistry and Beer Sommelier). Taking place on Friday 24th July at 10pm in Daly’s Bar with doors opening at 9.30pm. In this enjoyable and enlightening event, specially created for Boyle Arts Festival, Susan and Judith will lead you through a taste filled journey discovering the stories behind some of the world’s most loved beers and delving into some of Ireland’s most intriguing craft brews.

GALLIPOLI 1915
Oliver Fallon is a native of Boyle, Co Roscommon and one of the founder members of the New Connaught Rangers Association, founded in 2002. He has contributed to numerous TV and radio documentaries and publications. He has carried out extensive research on the history of the Connaught Rangers and their campaigns and will talk on the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign which cost the lives of so many, including many Irishmen, 100 years ago. Friday 24th July at 6pm in King House doors open at 5.30

THE MATCHMAKER
Starring television favourite Mary McEvoy and actor and comedian Jon Kenny, The Matchmaker is based on the novella “Letters of a County Matchmaker” by John B. Keane, one of Ireland’s most celebrated writers. The play follows the efforts of Dicky Mick Dicky O Connor to make matches for the lonely and lovelorn from all parts of the country. At the centre of this celebrated production is John B Keane’s marvellous and mischievous wit coupled by his unparalleled way with words. John B. Keane takes us back to a simpler time, when even phones were few and far between and the only web was one left behind by spiders. The show is directed by Michael Scott and not suitable for audiences under 16 years. Taking place in St Josephs Hall on Saturday 25th July, this is one not to be missed.

DE DANNAN
Irish Traditional Music performers will be appearing in the Church of Ireland on Friday, 25th July at 8pm in (Doors 7.30pm) For more information, see the full programme or go to www.boylearts.com  Tel. 071 9663085. Email info@boylearts.com or follow us on Facebook, www.twitter.com/boyle_arts and Google+

Honda 50 Run
The Honda 50 run for all size bikes will be taking place on Sunday July 26th, meeting at Tawnytaskin Community Centre, Boyle Co. Roscommon. Entries are been taken from 10:30 am with refreshments being served all morning. Bikes are scheduled to leave at 12:30 for the round trip, returning 3:30- 4:00, a meal will be served afterwards with a raffle. So why not come along and enjoy the bikes, have a chat and a cuppa with the locals. For more information contact Mary on: 085-1618420 or Ann: 086-8130005

BOYLE & DISTRICT Angling CLUB
The Paddy Sharkey Memorial Perpetual Lough Gara Cup Open Pike Angling Competition (boat fishing) will take place on Sunday 26th July. Fishing from 11am until 6pm. Entries will be taken at Templeronan Pier. Presentation in the Moylurg Inn at 8:30pm. Refreshments served at the Lakeshore throughout the day. This is a Strict Catch and Release Policy. For further information Contact Jane at 086 8301261
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The Michael Coleman Story
This year is the 70th Anniversary of the death in New York of Michael Coleman, that renowned fiddle player from Knockgrania who emigrated to America one hundred and one years ago.  To fittingly mark these anniversaries, the weekly summer sessions in the Coleman Music Centre tells the story of Michael Coleman. (1891-1945) Michael Coleman himself, very well portrayed by Eamon McCoy resonates his life story. Show runs each Wednesday during July and August at 9pm. Booking at 0719182599 or www.colemanirishmusic.com

Summer soccer camp at Boyle Celtic
The FAI Summer Soccer Camp is coming to Boyle this August. 5 days of top quality coaching will take place in Celtic Park, Boyle from August 10th to the 14th 2015. Camps are open to boys and girls aged between 6 and 14. They run from 10.30am until 3pm Monday to Friday. Cost is €65 with participants receiving a kit jersey, shorts, socks, backpack, football and certificate. Book online at summersoccerschools.ie or call 1890 653 653
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BOYLE GOLF CLUB
Open week finished on Sunday12th July with an 18 hole stroke for Ladies and Gents. At the final presentation on Sunday evening Club Captains Sandra McCrann & Michael Rush thanked members and visitors for their great support. The raffle hamper was won by Seamus Gallagher, 2nd Prize Mandy Toolan, 3rd Attracta Keville. Golf lessons take place this Wednesday evening 6.30-7.30pm with PGA Professional Philip Murphy. The lesson run for six consecutive Wednesdays and are open to all golfers. Cost per lesson is €5.00 per person. Private lessons can be arranged by appointment. To book a place or for more information call 086 0682116

BOYLE FARMERS MARKET
The Market is open from 10am to 2pm each and every Saturday in the grounds of King House, Boyle. If you would like to enjoy the best locally grown fresh and organic produce, then a trip to Boyle Farmers’ Market on Saturday should be on your agenda. There is a wide range of seasonal produce, including organic fruit and vegetables, homemade jams and marmalade, organic free range eggs, fruit juices, gluten free/ sour dough/ spelt bread and all kinds of delicious home bakes are available every week. Alongside the food stalls are a number of crafters selling their handmade wares, personalized candles and knitwear. So why not come along and have a chat with the stall holders and avail of their ideas. For further information please a call Una Bhan on 071 9663 033.

Bingo in Boyle
Every Tuesday evening in St. Josephs Hall Boyle at 8.30pm until 10.30pm. €1000 Jackpot to be won every week.

CV & OFFICE SERVICES
Are you looking for a new job? Are you having difficulty putting together your CV? Would you like some help? Then why not call into the Úna Bhán office in the grounds of King House, Boyle, where we will be delighted to give you any help, advice or information we can. A good CV could make all the difference in getting your job application through to the interview stage. We have a template and sheet of helpful tips to guide you through the process. We will also type your CV if you cannot do this yourself. Or you may just want to call in for a chat about your CV. All information will be treated in the strictest of confidence. For more details, contact Úna Bhán Tourism on 071 9663033. We also offer office services such as Photo Copying, Scanning, Laminating, Typing, Faxing, Binding and Printing are carried out at the Una Bhan office in the grounds of King House, for further information please contact the office on 071 9663033.



Friday, July 10, 2015

Update 10th July

Boyle Community Notes Week beginning 14th July (Week 28)

RIVER CLEAN UP
Boyle and District Angling club are having their annual Boyle River clean up on Thursday 16th July meeting at the bridge at 7pm. All help will be appreciated. Don’t forget to bring rakes, forks and gloves.

CURLEW WALKERS CLUB
The next meeting of the walkers club will take place from Richmond Harbour, Tarmonbarry at 9am on Saturday 18th July  through to Monday 20th July this being a three day event  but walkers are free to join for one or two days. The walk which will be following the Royal Canal is a climb and a grade 3 with your leaders being Philip James on 086 3353 000 and Denise O’Dowd on 086 2342 999. Please confirm times with leader or web site prior to each walk www.walkingboyle.com.

FAREWELL FR BRIAN
A number of celebratory events for the contribution to the area by Fr. Brian Conlon will take place locally in the coming weeks. Fr Brian is due to undertake further studies in hospital chaplaincy from the end of July. On Saturday 18th, Fr Brian will be honoured in Drumboylan Community Centre at 9.30pm. In Boyle, an evening of celebration will take place on Friday 24th July commencing at 7.30pm in the Family Life Centre. On Saturday 25th, the celebrations continue in Crossna Parish House following 8.30pm Mass. Fr Brian’s final local Masses will take place in Drumboylan and Cootehall on Sunday 26th.
Later that evening a grand farewell party will take place in a marquee adjacent to Cootehall Church at 8pm

BOYLE ARTS FESTVAL
The nationally renowned Boyle Arts Festival will launch on Thursday 23th July and open fully on Friday July 24th continuing until Saturday August 1st. The programme is already bursting at the seams with an eclectic mix of visual arts, music, drama, film, free family events, craft workshops, storytelling, readings and much more and will be in circulation around the town very soon. Booking is advisable for all events and this can be done at the Festival office, next door to Marian’s, Bridge St. Boyle. Drop in to pick up a programme or to find out about the other exciting events. The office will be open every day (excluding Sundays) from Friday July 17th  until August 1st. Online booking is available for selected events at www.eventbrite.com  For more information, see our full programme or go to www.boylearts.com  Tel. 071 9663085. Email info@boylearts.com or follow us on Facebook, www.twitter.com/boyle_arts and Google+

SECRET GARDENS
These hidden gardens, large/small and in some wonderful settings which offer inspiration, ideas and tranquillity – a perfect day out.  One such garden belongs to Saffron Thomas and Ian Stanley. The garden which has been created by two artists in an intimate rural setting combine’s productivity, ornamental planting and permaculture. The garden opens to view from 11am until 5pm on Sunday 26th July 2nd August and 6th September. The garden can be found on the Boyle /Frenchpark Road, turn right at the Saddlers Inn, after approx 2.5km keep right on the bend, take 2nd lane on right and entrance just after first cottage.

TALES OF ALES
An evening of storytelling, history and beer tasting from sisters Susan Boyle (creator of “A Wine Goose Chase”) and Judith Boyle (MSc Chemistry and Beer Sommelier). Taking place on Friday 24th July at 10pm in Daly’s Bar with doors opening at 9.30pm. In this enjoyable and enlightening event, specially created for Boyle Arts Festival, Susan and Judith will lead you through a taste filled journey discovering the stories behind some of the world’s most loved beers and delving into some of Ireland’s most intriguing craft brews.

GALLIPOLI 1915
Oliver Fallon is a native of Boyle, Co Roscommon and one of the founder members of the New Connaught Rangers Association, founded in 2002. He has contributed to numerous TV and radio documentaries and publications. He has carried out extensive research on the history of the Connaught Rangers and their campaigns and will talk on the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign which cost the lives of so many, including many Irishmen, 100 years ago. Friday 24th July at 6pm in King House doors open at 5.30

THE MATCHMAKER
Starring television favourite Mary McEvoy and actor and comedian Jon Kenny, The Matchmaker is based on the novella “Letters of a County Matchmaker” by John B. Keane, one of Ireland’s most celebrated writers. The play follows the efforts of Dicky Mick Dicky O Connor to make matches for the lonely and lovelorn from all parts of the country. At the centre of this celebrated production is John B Keane’s marvellous and mischievous wit coupled by his unparalleled way with words. John B. Keane takes us back to a simpler time, when even phones were few and far between and the only web was one left behind by spiders. The show is directed by Michael Scott and not suitable for audiences under 16 years. Taking place in St Josephs Hall on Saturday 25th July, this is one not to be missed.

DE DANNAN
Irish Traditional Music performers will be appearing in the Church of Ireland on Friday, 25th July at 8pm in (Doors 7.30pm) For more information, see the full programme or go to www.boylearts.com  Tel. 071 9663085. Email info@boylearts.com or follow us on Facebook, www.twitter.com/boyle_arts and Google+

Honda 50 Run
The Honda 50 run for all size bikes will be taking place on Sunday July 26th, meeting at Tawnytaskin Community Centre, Boyle Co. Roscommon. Entries are been taken from 10:30 am with refreshments being served all morning. Bikes are scheduled to leave at 12:30 for the round trip, returning 3:30- 4:00, a meal will be served afterwards with a raffle. So why not come along and enjoy the bikes, have a chat and a cuppa with the locals. For more information contact Mary on: 085-1618420 or Ann: 086-8130005

BOYLE & DISTRICT Angling CLUB
The Paddy Sharkey Memorial Perpetual Lough Gara Cup Open Pike Angling Competition (boat fishing) will take place on Sunday 26th July. Fishing from 11am until 6pm. Entries will be taken at Templeronan Pier. Presentation in the Moylurg Inn at 8:30pm. Refreshments served at the Lakeshore throughout the day. This is a Strict Catch and Release Policy. For further information Contact Jane at 086 8301261.

Summer soccer camp at Boyle Celtic
The FAI Summer Soccer Camp is coming to Boyle this August. 5 days of top quality coaching will take place in Celtic Park, Boyle from August 10th to the 14th 2015. Camps are open to boys and girls aged between 6 and 14. They run from 10.30am until 3pm Monday to Friday. Cost is €65 with participants receiving a kit jersey, shorts, socks, backpack, football and certificate. Book online at summersoccerschools.ie or call 1890 653 653.

BOYLE GOLF CLUB
Congratulations to Peggy Feely who won Sandra McCrann’s Lady Captain’s Prize on Sunday 5th July. Ruth Hogg was a close 2nd, Liz Dwyer won the gross and Regina McLoughlin was 3rd. At the presentation Lady Captain Sandra thanked everyone for attending and welcomed the Captain Michael Rush, Lady President Liz Dwyer & Mens President Charlie O’Donnell. The Ladies Captains Prize to the men was won by Dave Purser 41pts, 2nd Eamon Perry 40pts, Gross Patrick Egan, 3rd John McGuinn 39pts. Lady Captains Scramble was won by Sean Heslin, Marie Hanmore-Cawley & Sean McLoughlin, 2nd Michael Reid, Mary McKeon & Paula Cull, 3rd Patrick Egan, Dave Purser & Bridie Beirne. In Inter Club matches well done to our Cecil Ewing Team who had a great win against Rosses Point last Friday. Junior lessons also continue on Saturday mornings at 11.00

BOYLE FARMERS MARKET
The Market is open from 10am to 2pm each and every Saturday in the grounds of King House, Boyle. If you would like to enjoy the best locally grown fresh and organic produce, then a trip to Boyle Farmers’ Market on Saturday should be on your agenda. There is a wide range of seasonal produce, including organic fruit and vegetables, homemade jams and marmalade, organic free range eggs, fruit juices, gluten free/ sour dough/ spelt bread and all kinds of delicious home bakes are available every week. Alongside the food stalls are a number of crafters selling their handmade wares, personalized candles and knitwear. So why not come along and have a chat with the stall holders and avail of their ideas. For further information please a call Una Bhan on 071 9663 033

Bingo in Boyle
Every Tuesday evening in St. Josephs Hall Boyle at 8.30pm until 10.30pm. €1000 Jackpot to be won every week.

CV & OFFICE SERVICES
Are you looking for a new job? Are you having difficulty putting together your CV? Would you like some help? Then why not call into the Úna Bhán office in the grounds of King House, Boyle, where we will be delighted to give you any help, advice or information we can. A good CV could make all the difference in getting your job application through to the interview stage. We have a template and sheet of helpful tips to guide you through the process. We will also type your CV if you cannot do this yourself. Or you may just want to call in for a chat about your CV. All information will be treated in the strictest of confidence. For more details, contact Úna Bhán Tourism on 071 9663033. We also offer office services such as Photo Copying, Scanning, Laminating, Typing, Faxing, Binding and Printing are carried out at the Una Bhan office in the grounds of King House, for further information please contact the office on 071 966 3033.

Friday, July 3, 2015

Update 3rd July

Boyle Community Notes Week beginning 7th July (Week 27)

BOYLE ARTS FESTVAL
The nationally renowned Boyle Arts Festival will launch on Thursday 23th July and open fully on Friday July 24th continuing until Saturday August 1st. The programme is already bursting at the seams with an eclectic mix of visual arts, music, drama, film, free family events, craft workshops, storytelling, readings and much more and will be in circulation around the town very soon. Booking is advisable for all events and this can be done at the Festival office, next door to Marian’s, Bridge St. Boyle. Drop in to pick up a programme or to find out about the other exciting events. The office will be open every day (excluding Sundays) from Friday July 17th  until August 1st. Online booking is available for selected events at www.eventbrite.com  For more information, see our full programme or go to www.boylearts.com  Tel. 071 9663085. Email info@boylearts.com or follow us on Facebook, www.twitter.com/boyle_arts and Google+

SHUTTLE BUS       
The Lough Key/Boyle Shuttle Bus is up and  running 6 days a week three times a day, Monday through to Saturday for the months of July and August. The fare is only €1 per adult and under 16’s for 50 cent. Departing from the Crescent at 10.30am 2.30pm and 6.30pm, from Military Road at 10.40am 2.40 and 6.40pm and from Lough Key Visitor Centre at 11am 3pm and 7pm. Boyle Town and More are confident the shuttle bus will attract many of the 100,000 visitors to Lough Key to visit our town again this year.

KING HOUSE EVENT
Presenting, Indigestion by Seamus O’Rourke on Friday 10th July at 8pm. Following on his successful performance of The Sand Park in King House, Seamus O’Rourke is back with his new one man show. A man from West Cavan relays the story of his life in a story of hilarious situations, hostile confrontations, accidental love and most of all Hope. This is Seamus O’Rourke doing what he does best...simple storytelling.  For further information contact Roscommon Arts Centre on 090 6625 824.

DISCO TIME
Boyle Horse & Summer Show will hold their 80s style disco in Dalys Storehouse on Saturday July 11th a great night is guaranteed!  The Summer Show will take place on Sunday August 23rd on grounds opposite Boyle Celtic.

CURLEW WARRIOR WALK, RUN OR HIKE
This annual 10k Walk, Run or Hike will take place on Sunday 12th July at 11am with all proceeds to MS Roscommon. Starting at Boyle Credit Union and finishing at Boyle River. Registration will commence at Credit Union, Car Park. Prizes for 1st female, 1st male, 1st team and best period or fancy dress.  Refreshments and lots of spot prizes. For Further Information, register on runireland.ie or contact Tony Byrne 086 232 4020, tbyrne@indigo.ie  071 966 4702

SECRET GARDENS
These hidden gardens, large/small and in some wonderful settings which offer inspiration, ideas and tranquillity – a perfect day out.  One such garden belongs to Saffron Thomas and Ian Stanley. The garden which has been created by two artists in an intimate rural setting combine’s productivity, ornamental planting and permaculture. The garden opens to view from 11am until 5pm on Sunday 12th / 26th July 2nd August and 6th September. The garden can be found on the Boyle /Frenchpark Road, turn right at the Saddlers Inn, after approx 2.5km keep right on the bend, take 2nd lane on right and entrance just after first cottage.

SUMMER CAMP
There will be a multi activity summer camp taking place in Ballinameen from Monday 13th July to Friday 17th July, with discounts for families. There are many activities planned including: Gaelic, Soccer, Tag Rugby, Rounders, Athletics, Orienteering, Art and Crafts etc. A great week’s entertainment is guaranteed! For further information please call or text Ruth on 086 1055659 to confirm your child's place.

TALES OF ALES
An evening of storytelling, history and beer tasting from sisters Susan Boyle (creator of “A Wine Goose Chase”) and Judith Boyle (MSc Chemistry and Beer Sommelier). Taking place on Friday 24th July at 10pm in Daly’s Bar with doors opening at 9.30pm. In this enjoyable and enlightening event, specially created for Boyle Arts Festival, Susan and Judith will lead you through a taste filled journey discovering the stories behind some of the world’s most loved beers and delving into some of Ireland’s most intriguing craft brews.

GALLIPOLI 1915
Oliver Fallon is a native of Boyle, Co Roscommon and one of the founder members of the New Connaught Rangers Association, founded in 2002. He has contributed to numerous TV and radio documentaries and publications. He has carried out extensive research on the history of the Connaught Rangers and their campaigns and will talk on the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign which cost the lives of so many, including many Irishmen, 100 years ago. Friday 24th July at 6pm in King House doors open at 5.30

THE MATCHMAKER
Starring television favourite Mary McEvoy and actor and comedian Jon Kenny, The Matchmaker is based on the novella “Letters of a County Matchmaker” by John B. Keane, one of Ireland’s most celebrated writers. The play follows the efforts of Dicky Mick Dicky O Connor to make matches for the lonely and lovelorn from all parts of the country. At the centre of this celebrated production is John B Keane’s marvellous and mischievous wit coupled by his unparalleled way with words. John B. Keane takes us back to a simpler time, when even phones were few and far between and the only web was one left behind by spiders. The show is directed by Michael Scott and not suitable for audiences under 16 years. Taking place in St Josephs Hall on Saturday 25th July, this is one not to be missed.

HONDA 50 RUN
The Honda 50 run for all size bikes will be taking place on Sunday July 26th, meeting at Tawnytaskin Community Centre, Boyle Co. Roscommon. Entries are been taken from 10:30 am with refreshments being served all morning. Bikes are scheduled to leave at 12:30 for the round trip, returning 3:30- 4:00, a meal will be served afterwards with a raffle. So why not come along and enjoy the bikes, have a chat and a cuppa with the locals. For more information contact Mary on: 085-1618420 or Ann: 086-8130005

ANGLING DIARY DATE
The Paddy Sharkey Memorial Perpetual Lough Gara Cup Open Pike Angling Competition (boat fishing) will take place on Sunday 26th July. Fishing from 11am until 6pm. Entries will be taken at Templeronan Pier. Presentation in the Moylurg Inn at 8:30pm. Refreshments served at the Lakeshore throughout the day. This is a Strict Catch and Release Policy. For further information Contact Jane at 086 8301261.

SUMMER SOCCER CAMP AT BOYLE CELTIC
The FAI Summer Soccer Camp is coming to Boyle this August. 5 days of top quality coaching will take place in Celtic Park, Boyle from August 10th to the 14th 2015. Camps are open to boys and girls aged between 6 and 14. They run from 10.30am until 3pm Monday to Friday. Cost is €65 with participants receiving a kit jersey, shorts, socks, backpack, football and certificate. Book online at summersoccerschools.ie or call 1890 653 653.

BOYLE GOLF CLUB
On Sunday 28th June saw the 18 Hole stableford won by Michael Bannon 39pts, 2nd John McGuinn 38pts, Gross Patrick Egan, 3rd Cillian Doyle 38pts. Thursday 25th June night’s Mens Competition was won by Shane O’Dowd 31pts, 2nd Vincent Egan 26pts, and 3rd Ross Andrew 25pts. Friday 26th June saw the Scramble won by Patrick Conroy, Criona O’Donnell & Tom Kearney, 2nd Cillian Doyle, Susan O’Mahoney & Marie Gallagher. Congratulations to Jonathan Egan & Seamus Gallagher who won the foursomes final last Wednesday 24th June. Commiserations went to beaten finalists Charlie O’Donnell &Ted Hestor. Open week commenced on Monday July 6th will be a Ladies and Gents nine hole. Tuesday is Ladies Day, format 18 hole stableford.  Open week will run up until Sunday 12th July. A full programme is available on the noticeboard or at www.boylegolfclub.com .  Please encourage friends and colleagues from the club or other clubs to take part. Food will be available each day. The winner of the June draw was Peggy Feely €70, runner up were Jimmy/Pauline Doyle and Ted Hestor €40 each. Junior Golf continues on Saturday mornings at 11.00am for Boys and Girls.

BOYLE FARMERS MARKET
The Market is open from 10am to 2pm each and every Saturday in the grounds of King House, Boyle. If you would like to enjoy the best locally grown fresh and organic produce, then a trip to Boyle Farmers’ Market on Saturday should be on your agenda. There is a wide range of seasonal produce, including organic fruit and vegetables, homemade jams and marmalade, organic free range eggs, fruit juices, gluten free/ sour dough/ spelt bread and all kinds of delicious home bakes are available every week. Alongside the food stalls are a number of crafters selling their handmade wares, personalized candles and knitwear. So why not come along and have a chat with the stall holders and avail of their ideas. For further information please a call Una Bhan on 071 9663 033.

BINGO IN BOYLE
Every Tuesday evening in St. Josephs Hall Boyle at 8.30pm until 10.30pm. €1000 Jackpot to be won every week.

CV & OFFICE SERVICES
Are you looking for a new job? Are you having difficulty putting together your CV? Would you like some help? Then why not call into the Úna Bhán office in the grounds of King House, Boyle, where we will be delighted to give you any help, advice or information we can. A good CV could make all the difference in getting your job application through to the interview stage. We have a template and sheet of helpful tips to guide you through the process. We will also type your CV if you cannot do this yourself. Or you may just want to call in for a chat about your CV. All information will be treated in the strictest of confidence. For more details, contact Úna Bhán Tourism on 071 9663033. We also offer office services such as Photo Copying, Scanning, Laminating, Typing, Faxing, Binding and Printing are carried out at the Una Bhan office in the grounds of King House, for further information please contact the office on 071 9663033.