Lorrha Notes 17TH September 2024

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Eimear Fogarty (Shannon Rovers)  brought the Junior Munster and All Ireland cups to Lorrha school last week and our Deputy Principal Aoife McLoughney brought the Munster Minor and All Ireland cups. Eimear was a member of the Junior team that beat Laois by one point in the All Ireland final while Aoife was a selector on the Minor team.  All the students were excited and delighted to get to hold the cups and have their photographs taken.
Eimear and Aoife encouraged the pupils to keep training and practicing with their club and one day they too could be playing hurling and camogie with Tipperary.      Photo: Rose Mannion.

Collecting Photographs.

The Lorrha Development Association is collecting photographs for the “Lorrha & Dorrha Parish Calendar 2025.” If you possess captivating photos from this year or prior years, please forward them to lorrhadevelopment@gmail.com before the end of September. Alternatively, you can reach out to Peter at 087 7771959 or Barbara at 087 440 2496.


Portach Promenade – Redwood Bog Walk.

For many of us in this and surrounding regions, Redwood bog has been an integral part of our lives down through the decades, a place of peace and beauty and for some hardship as we battled to save turf and bring it home.
Deej Fabyc is a well-known local performance artist and video maker and is leading this project in memory of her partner in life and art Mark Newell. The project will involve a 5 KM walk open to all exploring the rich history and culture associated with this region focusing on promoting sustainability. There will be a number of guest speakers on the day.

Join us on Saturday October the 5th at 11am meeting at Redwood Castle. The project will be documented and is funded by a Creative Ireland and Arts grant from Tipperary County Council and agility award from the Arts Council.
Registration is online using Eventbrite and can be found under Portach Promenade – Live Art Ireland https://tinyurl.com/3rd4s299

Please Support Fundraiser.

 Rathcabbin Hall committee are presently raising funds to complete the works on upgrading the existing toilets and to install a wheelchair accessible toilet. The committee were granted €49790  under the Clár grant but like most grants, the hall has to contribute 10% of the amount. Many thanks to all who contributed to the raffle which raised €3500. However. €1500 must still be raised to complete and pay for the remaining works. The new facilities look superb and will be a pride to the community when finished. A clothes collecting continues by calling Clare (087)1364936 – Marie  (087) 6129053, Muireann (086) 373 2857 or Catty on (087) 9300982 where you can drop off at any time. The committee have also set up an iDonate page for anyone wishing to make a contribution. The link to follow is https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/Rathcabbin Hall. Please support this fundraiser no matter how small.


Sympathy.

Sympathy is extended to Nuala and Eamon Maher and family, Rathcabbin, on the sudden death of Nuala’s sister Margaret Barton, Lusmagh.
Margaret who was née Sullivan, came from a well know Lusmagh family and was deeply immersed in all things that was good for her parish and also in nearby Banagher, passed away peacefully at home after a sudden illness bravely borne with her loving family by her side on Friday last 13th September.
Pre-deceased by her parents Sarah Jane and Michael James Sullivan, Margaret is deeply loved and mourned by her husband Pat, daughter Shona and sons Leslie and Aengus and their partners Paul, Emma and Jeannie, very sadly missed by her adored grandsons Shane and Leon, Shane’s partner Nadine and great grandchildren Jamie and Ellie. Margaret was the beloved eldest sister of brother Joe, sisters Ann (Feeney), Teresa (Nolan), Mary (Hynes), Kathleen (Coughlan) and Nuala (Maher), brothers-in-law, sister-in-law, nephews, nieces, cousins, godchildren, extended family, neighbours and large circle of friends to whom sympathy is offered.
After funeral Mass in St. Cronans Church, Lusmagh, on Monday last 16th burial took place in Kilmachonna cemetery. May she rest in peace.
Sympathy is also extended to Pamela and Pat Guinan and family Rathcabbin on the death of Pamela’s mother Mary Anne (Maureen) Daly, Birr.
Maureen who was née Hastings and a native of Drummindoo, Westport, Co. Mayo, passed away peacefully at Tullamore Hospital on Friday last September 13th. Beloved wife of Kevin. Sadly missed by her loving children – Kevin, Samantha, Laurence and Pamela, sons and daughters-in-law – Lorainne, Gary, Susan and Pat, grandchildren Melanie, Mark, Ódhran, Conal, Daragh, Saoirse and Óisin, brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and friends.
After her funeral Mass on Monday in St. Brendan’s Church, Birr, burial took place in Clonoghill Cemetery. May she rest in peace.


News from Lorrha School.

We welcome back all students and their parents after the summer break. We also welcome our three new pupils Robert, Oaklyn and Méabh who are starting ‘big’ school for the first time. All have well and truly settled into routine at this stage. We hope you all have a very happy and successful year in Lorrha National School.

Scoil Lua Naofa would like to welcome Ms. Maeve O’Meara as the new SET teacher replacing Mrs. McIntyre who has retired, and also Ms. Caroline Kenny our new SNA who has joined our staff replacing Mrs. Duggan who also retired last June. We wish both ladies the best of luck in the years ahead in the school.

We had a right array of Silverware in the school last week. Our thanks to Eimear Fogarty (Shannon Rovers) who brought the Junior Munster and All Ireland cups to the school and our Deputy Principal Aoife McLoughney brought the Munster Minor and All Ireland cups. Eimear was a member of the Junior team that beat Laois by one point in the All Ireland final while Aoife was a selector on the Minor team. All the students were excited and delighted to get to hold the cups and have their photographs taken. Eimear and Aoife encouraged the pupils to keep training and practicing with their club and one day they too could be playing hurling and camogie with Tipperary.

Our school Instagram, Facebook and Twitter pages can all be found at ‘Scoil Lua Naofa- Lorrha National School’. These are updated regularly so make sure to check them out and don’t be afraid to engage with the posts.

We continue to collect used batteries in association with WEEE Ireland, Battery Recycling. By taking part, we are helping to tackle climate change, protecting the environment and supporting the children, families and staff at Laura Lynn, Irelands Children Hospice. Used batteries, can be left into the school during opening times.


Local Club History.

Seamus King has kindly agreed to update the Lorrha GAA history from 1984 to date.
In co-operation with Seamus, Rose Mannion has kindly agreed to update the Lorrha camogie history for inclusion in the forthcoming publication.
Anyone with information on camogie such as years that finals were reached and or won, people in charge of teams, the committee, players who played with the county and photographs etc. please contact (086) 864 7166 or email roselmannion@yahoo.ie.


Lorrha Tractor & Vintage Car Run.

Lorrha Tractor and Vintage car run takes place on Sunday 6th in Lorrha – E45 V651. Registration from 12 noon – cost €20. Truucks and bikes welcome. Raffle and auction on the day.  All monies raised goes to Milford Hospice and Laura Lynn, Ireland’s only children’s hospice.
For more information contact (087) 9625218 / (087) 1651826. All support welcome.


Support Services.

Gambling Support Service available with D. Johnston, gambling counsellor. Phone 083-0167442, or d.johnston@silverarchfrc.ie.


Retreat.

Retreat Centre, Tallaght, D24 KA40. The retreat offers the invitation to pause, ponder, acknowledge and celebrate with gratitude the many blessings of our lives. Cost €280 residential; €180 non-residential. For more info and bookings call the Dominican Retreat Centre 01 4048189 or email dominicanretreats@gmail.com


Hard Luck.

Commiserations to the senior team and management on their loss to Borris-Ileigh at the weekend. The lads are out again in the relegation final against Templederry Kenyons in two weeks time.

The Tipperary Muster and All Ireland Junior camogie cups and the Tipperary Munster and Minor camogie cups pictured when they visited Lorrha School last week.    Pic: Rose Mannion.

GAA News.

There was No Winner of this weeks lotto jackpot of €7,000. The numbers drawn on 16 September were: 4-8-18-25. No Match 3. Lucky Dips: Kevin Tuohy, Siobhan Leahy, Deirdre Lane, Madeleine Maher.  Promoters: Thomas P Cahalan, the Friars Traven, Internet.
Next weeks draw will be for a jackpot of €7,100 with Team 6 in charge of the draw. Thank you for your continued support.


Senior: 

Hard luck to the lads on their loss to Borris-Ileigh on Saturday. They are out again in the relegation final against Templederry Kenyons on Sunday, 29th September in Nenagh at 3.45pm.


Junior C: 

The Junior ‘C’ hurlers host Shannon Rovers this Sunday at 12.00pm in Tony Reddin Park.


Tipperary GAA Clubs Draw: 

Well done to Liam Thompson from Leeds who won €500 in the Tipperary draw for September. Liam is a brother-in-law of Patrick & Kathleen Cahalan, Lordspark.


Euro-Millions Syndicate: 

Euro-Millions tickets are now in circulation – both online and in person. The books of tickets have been distributed to most players and parents, and all efforts to sell tickets are greatly appreciated. This is our major fundraiser for the year so make sure to get involved. And remember, if you’re not in, you can’t win!


Social Dancing: 

Continues in the Tony Reddin Centre this Friday from 9.30pm to the music of Brendan Magee.


Sympathies: 

To Nuala Maher, Roden, on the death of her sister.


Mike Denver Concert: 

Scéal Community Group have arranged a Mike Denver concert, taking place on Sunday, September 22nd in Rathcabbin Church from 7 to 9pm. Tickets are just €25 so try and support if at all possible.


Did you know?

In 2020 a total solar eclipse was visible in parts of the South Pacific Ocean.

In 15 years of conquest, Alexander the Great never lost a battle.

On December 17th 1986, the first heart, lung and liver transplant took place in Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, England.

On the 23rd of December in 1688, James 11 the last British Roman Catholic monarch, fled to France.

Chimpanzees share 99% of their DNA with humans while mice are 98% genetically similar to humans.

Human inhabitants first settled in the Amazon rainforest at least 11, 200 years ago.

In 1937 Laminated glass in vehicle windscreens became mandatory.

Thought for the week……..

12 Things to Always Remember

The past can’t be changed.

Opinions don’t define your reality.

Everyone’s journey is different.

Judgements are not about you.

Overthinking will lead to sadness.

Happiness is found within.

Your thoughts affect your mood.

Smiles are contagious.

Kindness is free.

It’s okay to let go and move on.

What goes around, comes around.

Things always get better with time.

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