Saturday, 19th November 2011 12 noon—5 pm
Sunday, 20th November 2011
11am—5pm
Dick Butler 086 253 82 53
OCTOBER 2011
Rathcoole Community Council, Rathcoole Community Centre, Main Street, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin Phone: 01-4586134 Fax: 01-4580238
Email: [email protected] Web: www.rathcoolecommunitycentre.info
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Recently the community suffered a sad loss in the sudden passing of Paddy Murray late of Beechwood Lawns. Paddy was involved in the formation of the No Name Club which allowed teenag-ers the opportunity to meet and socialise in a safe environment. He also assisted in the supervision of a youths disco held weekly in the Community Centre. He formed a junior soccer club viz., Shields United Football club for the youth of the village. Paddy was an active member of the Rathcoole Community Council for many years and during that time became Chairperson of the Rathcoole Community Council. During his tenure as Chairperson the community fought and won a major cam-
paign which succeeded in preventing a road from going through our lovely Park. He also was on an Alliance team representing the 4 districts viz., Saggart, Rathcoole, Newcastle and Brittas to tackle local and environmental issues. Paddy was a superb singer and was instrumental in organising a Talent competition which took place in Septem-ber during Community week. In later times he assisted in the organisation of the Senior Citizens Party which still takes place annually in the Centre. On behalf of the Community Council and the people of Rathcoole Saggart Newcastle, Brittas and surrounding areas we extend our sincere sympathy to Paddys’ extended family. We owe a great debt of thanks to Paddy for all his involvement and initiatives in the Community during his time and he will be greatly missed by his family, his colleagues in the Rathcoole Community Council, friends and neighbours. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam Peter Gaynor
Tribute to Paddy Murray
I N S IDE TH I S I S SUE New Youth Cafè
New Extension Breast Cancer Awareness
Safe at Halloween
BONFIRES AND FIREWORKS ARE DANGEROUS
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Message to parents Last year Dublin Fire Bridge and Ambulances services answered 727
emergency calls in a 12—hour period on Halloween night. Remember it can be a dangerous night; children should not be out unaccompanied. Stay with your children and escort them on “trick or treat” visits, to parties and events Explain the dangerous of illegal fireworks and bonfires to children
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List of Officers and Committee Members
2011 Chairperson Ronan McDiarmada Vice Chairperson Vincent Dempsey Treasurer Neville Graver PRO Terry Ivory Secretary Bernadette McIntyre Assistant Secretary Bernadette Doyne Vice Treasurer Christy McDonnell Centre Development Officer Sean Reid
Harry O’Reilly
Stephanie Donnelly
Francina O’Neill
Deborah Garrett
Marie Smyth
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Special rates for Senior Citizens
Same day service for: Wash/Dry/Fold and Dry/Fold
Duvets/Throw-overs Ironing Service For
Shirts-Jeans-Tops-T-shirts Bed linen / Football Kits
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Free collection and delivery service
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5 items (incl. 1 coat or dress): €29.50 2 GENTS SUITS:
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20% off curtains and chair covers
2 pair of Ladies Stiletto heels €15
Rathcoole Community Council Ltd. Would like to state that they cannot accept responsibility for the content of adverts placed in the newsletter. Potential customers should satisfy any queries they might have before purchasing from, or contracting with advertisers.
IMPROVING OUR SERVICES IN RATHCOOLE COMMUNITY CENTRE
Please note that our main phone number has changed to 01 - 458 6134 but you can still call us on 01-458 0238. 01 - 4508238 is now also being used as a fax line so the line will be answered
automatically and routed to either to fax or reception depending on the type of the call Sorry about the inconvenience this is just to improve our services to the Community.
Thank you for you co-operation . Rathcoole Community Council .
Rathcoole Community Centre Opens New Extension
From Left to Right Ronan McDermott, Chairman Rathcoole Community Council Robert Dowds TD Labour, Councillor Therese Ridge FG Louis Fitzgerald, Neville Graver Treasurer Rathcoole Community Council and Tricia O’Halloran Centre Manager
S aturday 10th of September was the
official opening of the new Extension to Rathcoole Community Centre. The opening was performed by local resident Louis Fitzgerald of the Fitzgerald Group and was also attended by TD’s Robert Dowds and Joanna Tuffy of Labour and and Councillor Therese Ridge of Fine Gael.
F ood and refreshments were provided by Community Centre staff with generous donations from local shops and businesses. The new extension almost doubles the
size to the centre and includes a large multipurpose hall, Youth Café, Games Room, Community IT training facility a Crèche and meeting rooms.
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Opposite entrance to Slade Valley Golf Course, Brittas.
Of f er ends Novem ber 2011
Ask Saint Claire For 3 favours, 2 business, 2 impossible. Say 9 Hail Marys for 9 days.
Pray whether you believe or not. Publish on the 9th day. May the Sa-cred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored today and every day. Request will be granted no matter how impossible it seems. Publication must be promised. Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored and glorified
today forever and always.
Dear Heart of Jesus In the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you for this
special favour [mention favour]. Take it, dear Heart of Jesus, and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it.
Then in His merciful eyes it will be come your favour and not mine. Publication promised.
A fter introductory speeches from Rathcoole
Community Counci ls’ Nevi l le Graver, and Chairman Ronan McDermott, Louis cut the ribbon declaring the new extension open.
A large audience of Rathcoole residents (pictures on the next page) young and old were treated to an afternoon of entertainment from some of the many groups who
use the Centre facilities including the Rathcoole Baton Twirlers, Karate Club, Tae Kwan Do and Irish Dancers. Among the other groups present were the Active Retired Group, Foroige (who operate the Youth Café at be centre), Weight Watchers and Kettle Bells.
From Left to Right Joanne Tuffy TD Labour, Sean Reid Rathcoole Community Council, Centre Development Officer Louis Fitzgerald , Neville Graver Treas-urer Rathcoole Community Council, Councillor Therese Ridge FG, Robert Dowds TD, Ronan McDermott Chairman Rathcoole Commu-
Special thanks are due to the team from the FÁS Community Employment Scheme for their Trojan work in fitting out the new facilities. None of this would have been possible without the vision and ingenuity of Sean Reid, Centre Development Officer.
Cutting the Cake From Left to Right Councillor Therese Ridge FG, Joanne Tuffy TD Labour Robert Dowds TD Labour, Louis Fitzgerald, Ronan McDermott Chairman Rathcoole Community Council, Tricia O’Halloran, Centre Manager
A large audience of Rathcoole residents young and old were treated to an afternoon of
entertainment from some of the many groups who use the Centre facilities
We would like to thank all the business below for all their donations for the opening of the Youth Café and the grand opening of the new extension: AVOCA - TESCO RATHCOOLE - CENTRA RATHCOOLE - FOLEY’S ANTIQUES COST PLUS SOFA - J.D’S RATHCOOLE - EURO STAR - VIXENS - SMYTHS TOY STORE - RATHCOOLE DISCOUNT STORE
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Local drivers servicing the local community Rathcoole Taxis now have 6/7/8 seaters
available. Light courier service available “keen prices”
Thank you for supporting local business
A continuous learning centre set up in Rathcoole has been described as a “dream come true” for one of the leaders. Sean Reid has been involved with the community centre in the area for many years and has also worked as a youth leader in Rathcoole. Now Sean will head up a committee tasked with providing IT learning for the whole community. Sean told The Echo: “We managed to secure a grant centre with 22 state-of–the-art, touch screen computers, an overhead projector and interactive whiteboard for teaching. “A new extension has been built onto the side of the community centre and is now open. People from Rathcoole, Saggart, Brittas, Newcastle and Glen na Smol can avail for the IT courses which began at the end of September at the centre free of charge. Sean explained that four courses will be on offer initially with more courses to follow over time. The free courses available from the end of September include four computer courses - one for beginners, one for advanced and one ECDL course. Each of the three courses for beginners, intermediate and advanced will be 20-hour courses which normally cost €250. The ECDL course is a 60-hour course which will take place at the new IT Continuous Learning Centre and usually costs €600, but is free of charge for residents. Sean said:” A lot of the guys have been at the centre for 10 or 11 years and we have been improving it every year—it is not just IT classes, it will be community, IT and continuous learning courses.” Funding is provided by Fingal Leader Partnership and a limited number of places where available for each courses we hope to be running more of these courses in the New year. For more information visit the continuous learning centre in Rathcoole or contact Sean on 087 626 1965
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Dreams come true:(back row,from left)Phil Moore (fingal Leader),Christy McDonnell, Sean Reid, Colleen Prenderville; (front row)Kay Hurrell (All Community IT Committee) and Tricia O’Halloran (Manager, Rathcoole Community Centre)
Wednesday 6th July saw the opening of a new Foróige Youth Café at Rathcoole Community Centre. The opening was performed by the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Frances Fitzgerald TD in front of an enthusiastic audience of young people and parents. Following an introduction from Foróige CEO Sean Campbell and Rathcoole Community Council Chairperson Ronan McDermott, the Minister performed the official opening praising this “fabulous facility that is going to provide the young people throughout Rathcoole with a fun and safe place to hang out” The Minister thanked the previous centre manager Sean Reid, the current manager Tricia O’Halloran, Ronan McDermott, Foróige and all those who
contributed their time and effort to make this such a success. The new café boasts a wide range of facilities including Table Tennis, Pool, Fussball, Gaming, a Café, kitchen area and a shop. The Café is open every Wednesday between 7.30pm and 9.30pm for 12 to 15 year olds Contact Rathcoole Community Centre at 4580238 for details.
New Youth Café for Rathcoole.
Frances Fitzgerald with Girl Band “Lush”
From Left to Right: Sean Campbell CEO Foróige, Neville Graver Rathcoole Community Council, Frances Fitzgerald TD Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Claire Hutchinson Foróige South Dublin Regional Youth Officer, Tricia O’Halloran Centre Manager, Ronan MacDiarmada Chairperson Rathcoole Community Council.
Women of Newcastle, Saggart and Rathcoole Get Pinked Out for Breast
Cancer Awareness
Minister for Children Frances Fitzgerald pictured with young mums from Rathcoole and their babies at the breast cancer awareness event in Rathcoole
“I ran this campaign last year in Newcastle and felt it was really important to continue it into this year. The newly extended Rathcoole Community Centre was a fabulous venue and the staff and management there did a great job in making today possible,” said Minister Frances Fitzgerald. “It was great to see so many women turn out to support the event. The message was simple – cancer won’t wait, everything else can. We had expert advice on hand from the Marie Keating Foundations’ Breast Health Nurse, well known life coach Brian Colburt and RTE nutritionist Aveen Bannon who explained the importance of posi-tive attitudes and healthy eating,” continued Frances Fitzgerald. 3 lucky women, Charlotte Joyce from Calliaghstown, Mary Rooney from Newcastle and Ann Coventry from New-castle, were chosen from the audience to be restyled by Anna from Amie Rose Boutique in Citywest Shopping Centre, who provided the audience with great tips on how to dress for your shape and choose colours that suit you. The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs went on to thank all of the local women who helped make the day possible – those who donated raffle prizes, those who made sure people donated them, the women who baked and helped spread the word among the local clubs and societies and Avoca who donated fabulous salads and culinary delights as refreshments. “Breast cancer affects one in eight women. It is a startling statistic and this month we are asking women to stand together and show solidarity as we create awareness of this dreadful disease that has affected so many women in our community. “It is so important for women to be breast aware, to be healthy and to be positive and I do hope that people took that message away with them today. Masseuses were on hand to de-stress and pamper local women and I was delighted to have received such positive feedback from those who attended. I really hope that people gained from this event,” concluded Minister Fitzgerald. Frances herself has long had a special interest in health issues. Before she entered politics Frances was a social worker on the frontline in St James’ Hospital, The Mater Hospital and the Ballymun Child and Family Centre. Frances campaigned for the nationwide extension of the mammogram service during her days as Chair of the National Women’s Council. Minister Frances Fitzgerald clinic first Friday of every month at Rathcoole Community Centre from 12 noon—1pm
From right to left, backrow - Cllr. Therese Ridge, Cllr. Emer Higgins, Minister Frances Fitzgerlad, Ann Hacket (Rathcoole). Front row - Marion Conlon (Newcastle), Margaret Higgins (Brittas), Mary Haslam (Brittas), Emer Doyle (Rathcoole).
Over 100 women from New-castle to Rathcoole, Saggart and Brittas united in Octo-ber in the name of breast cancer awareness. The event, which saw the newly extended Rathcoole Community Centre all decked out in pink, was organised by local T.D. Minis-ter Frances Fitzgerald in con-junction with the Marie Keat-ing Foundation, to mark-Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Local Contact: Trish O’Halloran, Manager, Rathcoole Community Centre
Tel: 458 61 34
Local Contact: Trish O’Halloran, Manager, Rathcoole Community Centre
Tel: 458 61 34
S POT PRIZES DONATED FOR MARIE KEATING BREAST CAN-
CER AWARENESS EVENT (THURSDAY 6TH OCTOBER) COPPER KETTLE
AVOCA
GIFT INCENTIVES
SEW WHAT
INNISCARA GALLERY
CENTRA RATHCOOLE
MARKS FRUIT & VEG
O’CONNOR DRY CLEANERS
MULDOWNEYS
TESCO RATHCOOLE
SPAR RATHCOOLE
HAIR TO DYE FOR
BAURNAFEA HOUSE
RATHCOOLE INN
TIGER LILLYS
POITIN STILL
PADDY POWER’S
RATHCOOLE HARD WARE
MARSELLA TAKE AWAY
NUGENTS SAFETY (MARTIN NUGENT)
B - WARE (EVA HORAN)
I.C.E INDUSTRIAL CLEANING EQUIPMENT (TONY BOXWEL)
AND TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO DONATED SPOT PRIZES
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Elf the Shetland pony and all his furry and feathered friends are busy planning for Santa's arrival at Stonebrook Pet Farm this year. John and Edward the pyg-my goats and Humphrey the little calf are putting their heads together to come up with some extra special treats for all the children who visit Stonebrook this Christmas. They have already planned a live nativity scene and a free tractor/trailer ride from the farm down to Santa's village. Even with his busy schedule, Santa says he'll be so delighted to see Elf and his friends again and he'll be at Stonebrook Pet Farm from 3-6pm Saturdays and Sundays (3/4, 10/11 and 17/18) in December and on 22nd and 23rd. Santa will also make a special appearance for group bookings of 10 or more on other days in December. Refreshments will be available from Snowy's stable. Entry for children is € 15 and for adults entry is € 3 with complimentary mulled wine. Booking is essential so don't miss out on a magical trip to Santa Claus at Stonebrook Pet Farm this year.
Call Jackie on 086-2661720 to make a booking or for more information.
Santa's coming to Stonebrook Pet Farm!
DAYS FOR YOUR DIARY
XMAS FAIR 19TH—20TH NOVEMBER
LIGHT UP RATHCOOLE 3RD DECEMBER
SENIOR CITIZENS PARTY 10TH DECEMBER
MEMBERSHIP OFFERS NOW AVAILABLE FROM CITYWEST LEISURE CLUB
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Volunteers very badly Volunteers very badly wanted for Day Care Centre. wanted for Day Care Centre.
T he Four Districts day Care Centre began 30 years ago to provide a place where the senior citizens of Saggart, Rathcoole, Newcastle and Brit-tas could meet old and new friends in a safe and friendly environment . Over the years it has provided a fantastic service to the area and has been a great success. It now needs your help to continue with that success. If you have a few hours to spare and would like to assist in any way please contact Christy on 086 4065656 for further details. Remember, with a bit of luck, we will all want to use the Centre one day.
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RATHCOOLE COMMUNITY CENTRE 1st weight in 5.15pm 1st talk 5.45pm 2nd weight in 6.30pm 2nd talk 7pm
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FF REEREE CC OUNSELLINGOUNSELLING ARE YOU FED UP?ARE YOU FED UP?
DO YOU FEEL DOWN OR SAD? DO YOU FEEL DOWN OR SAD?
ARE YOU ANGRY?ARE YOU ANGRY? MAD AT EVERYTHING/EVERYONE?MAD AT EVERYTHING/EVERYONE?
IS LIFE DIFFICULT TO HANDLE?IS LIFE DIFFICULT TO HANDLE?
YOU DON’T HAVE TO DEAL WITH ALL THE YOU DON’T HAVE TO DEAL WITH ALL THE YOU DON’T HAVE TO DEAL WITH ALL THE STRUGGLES OF LIFE ON YOUR OWN.STRUGGLES OF LIFE ON YOUR OWN.STRUGGLES OF LIFE ON YOUR OWN.
LET YOUR COMMUNITY COUNSELLOR KNOW AND LET YOUR COMMUNITY COUNSELLOR KNOW AND GROW GROW
to arrange a private, confidential meeting with a qualified, accredited,to arrange a private, confidential meeting with a qualified, accredited, professional counsellor professional counsellor
Contact: Trish at 01 458 0238 Contact: Trish at 01 458 0238 SMALL DONATION WOULD BE GRATEFUL
Rathcoole Discount Stores
OPENING T IME Monday to Saturday 8.00am to 5.30pm
Toys Gifts Household Goods Sweets Car Accessories Fancy Goods Chocolate Greeting Cards Washing Powder
Also why not call in and see all our range of Christmas stock we now have available in our store for all you Christmas needs.
The Anvil Restaurant
The Management and staff are delighted to inform you that we have now Re—Open in our new premises opposite
the church in Saggart village.
Same great food, same great service, new special offers also available. Check our website at www.anvilrestaurant.ie or contact us
On 01—4586794
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