Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Housing Project Update

Cumann Tithíochta - Housing Association,
Comharchumann Árainn Mhór.

For information purposes only: Cumann Tithíochta Arainn Mhór was set up to progress the provision of semi-sheltered accommodation for the elderly at the site of Day Centre, Árainn Mhór. Although planning permission for the project was obtained a number of years ago, the project has not progressed for a number of years due to the economic climate. Funding for any project of any description is extremely difficult and this project is no different, the future of this particular project is in doubt. Provision of social housing is dependent on whether there is a recognized need for it, in other words, is there a waiting list for accommodation such as this on the island? At present it would appear that there isn't. Home owners- people who own the property in which they reside - do not qualify for social housing. Comharchumann Árainn Mhór has been maintaining the cost of annual accounts of Cumann Tithíochta. In the forthcoming weeks, a decision must be made regarding the continuance of Cumann Tithíochta and the Comharchumann's funding of it's accounts. An absence of individuals on a waiting list for accommodation in a housing project of this nature indicates that there may be no apparent need for accommodation of this nature. This factor must be considered when considering the continuance of the housing project, it's associated expenses and the ability of an Comharchumann to cover them.

Monday, 27 April 2015

Arranmore Utd Draw 2-2 With Fintown Harps

Arranmore Utd deservedly gained a share of the points on Saturday coming back from a 2 0 deficit. The home team started the brighter and had chances but Conlon and McGlanaghey fired wide. Fintown took the lead against the run of play on 25 minutes when McDermott finished well. They doubled their advantage on 35 minutes following poor defending from Arranmore.

The second half saw the very youthful Arranmore team apply huge pressure but could not find an opening. Just when it seemed that no breakthrough was coming the home side were awarded a penalty kick which Mike McHugh duly dispatched on 65 minutes. The equaliser came on 75 minutes when following a great block from Phil Boyle, Marty Proctor set up Chris McGlanaghey and he finished brilliantly. Arranmore kept going for the winner but were denied by some good defending and goal keeping.

Best for Arranmore, Phil Boyle and Sean O'Hara. Team effort from Fintown.

Arranmore team: Peader Rodgers, Phil Boyle, Jason o Donnell, Danny, Marty Proctor, Mike McHugh, Sean McCauley, Sean Conlon, Dion Byrne, Daniel Gallagher, Chris McGlanaghey, Sean O'Hara

Ref: Seamus McGroary.

Story: Arranmore Utd

Saturday, 25 April 2015

Job Vacancy

Job vacancy ~ part time felxi hours must be available to work weekend and bank holidays food handling and experience an advantage. Please call Kittie on 0871004794 for more information.

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Scoil Aphoirt

There will be a meeting for the centenary committee in the school, Thursday 23rd April at 3.30pm. Anyone who wishes to place an advertisement in the centenary book,please contact Elaine  Gallagher or Ann Marie Rodgers as the deadline is Friday 24th April. Go raibh maith agaibh uillig as an tacaíocht a thugann sibh duinn.

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Arranmore Challenge Fixtures now available for June Bank Holiday weekend 2015

Courtesy Mat.Loughnane
Arranmore Pipe Band at Rannagh Park

The Arranmore Challenge is an annual 7-a-side football tournament held every June Bank Holiday weekend. 16 teams compete over the 2 days for the cup and bragging rights.

The current reigning champions are Finn Harps.

For further details http://arranmorechallenge.com

 

2013 Champions Real Lypis Courtesy Hugh Early

Groups


groupAgroupBgroupCgroupD
Finn Harps YouthsThe RebelsMidland WarriorsSt. Annes
Tory CelticF.C. PalaticoFC InternazionaleDamo's Dream
StonecuttersRiverside F.C.Real LypisNorthern Tunnelling
BarhaleArranmore Utd.Gallagher TunnellingClannad Celtic

Group Games



Day 1, 11:30Finn Harps Youths--Tory Celtic
Day 1, 11:55Stonecutters--Barhale
Day 1, 12:20The Rebels--FC Palatico
Day 1, 12:45Riverside FC--Arranmore Utd
Day 1, 13:10Midland Warriors--FC Internazionale
Day 1, 13:35Real Lypis--Gallagher Tunnelling
Day 1, 14:00St. Annes--Damo's Dream
Day 1, 14:25Northern Tunnelling--Clannad Celtic
Day 1, 14:50Finn Harps Youths--Stonecutters
Day 1, 15:15The Rebels--Riverside F.C.
Day 1, 15:40Tory Celtic--Barhale
Day 1, 16:05F.C. Palatico--Arranmore Utd
Day 1, 16:30Midland Warriors--Real Lypis
Day 1, 16:55FC Internazionale--Gallagher Tunnelling
Day 1, 17:20St. Annes--Northern Tunnelling
Day 1, 17:45Damo's Dream--Clannad Celtic
Day 2, 11:30Finn Harps Youths--Barhale
Day 2, 11:55Tory Celtic--Stonecutters
Day 2, 12:20The Rebels--Arranmore Utd
Day 2, 12:45F.C. Palatico--Riverside F.C.
Day 2, 13:10Midland Warriors--Gallagher Tunnelling
Day 2, 13:35FC Internazionale--Real Lypis
Day 2, 14:00St. Annes--Clannad Celtic
Day 2, 14:25Damo's Dream--Northern Tunnelling

Friday, 17 April 2015

Kittys Pantry, Arranmore Island


From next Monday to Friday Kittys Pantry on Arranmore Island will operate a text or phone lunch and for delivery Saturdays and Sundays. Kittys Pantry is open 10am to 5pm in An Culturlann, so come and enjoy a fresh ground coffee and cake or a wide range of wraps, paninis, sandwichs and much more. Holiday season opening times 10am to 5pm seven days a week.


We are now taking bookings for childrens parties any day of the week.
Chicken tenders and chips
Sausage and chips
Scampi and chips 
Tomato pasta and garlic bread
Or pizza and chips
€ 6.50 including a fruit shoot each
We will decorate the room with balloons and banners and the tables also.
 
Coffee mornings, meetings, parties service also available. For more information please phone Kitty on 0871004794.

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Fish Handling Course

A 3 day Fish Handling and Filleting course with Hal Dawson, in association with Taste4Success Skillsnet, will be held on Arranmore Island beginning Monday 11th May. Please call 07495 20024 to book.


Introduction to Fish Handling Skills 3 Day Course

Monday
10.00–12.00 PowerPoint presentation covering the six units that makes up the course.
12.00-12.15 Coffee break.
12.15 - 1.00 Trainer demonstrates filleting techniques for different varieties of fish.
1.00 – 1.30 Lunch
1.30 – 4.00 Individual filleting instruction and practice. (Mackerel or other suitable species)
4.00 – 4.30 Remove all filleted product and waste, Scrub down and sanitise equipment

Tuesday
10.00–12.00 Individual filleting instruction and practice. (Plaice or other suitable species)
12.00-12.15 Coffee break.
12.15 - 1.00 Individual filleting instruction and practice. (Sole or other suitable species)
1.00 – 1.30 Lunch
1.30 – 4.00 Individual filleting instruction and practice. (Plaice and sole or other suitable species)
4.00 – 4.30 Remove all filleted product and waste, Scrub down and sanitise equipment

Wednesday
10.00–12.00 Individual filleting instruction and practice. (Codling or other suitable species)
12.00-12.15 Coffee break.
12.15 - 1.00 Individual filleting instruction and practice. (Haddock or other suitable species)
1.00 – 1.30 Lunch
1.30 – 4.00 Individual filleting instruction and practice. (Codling and Haddock or other species)
4.00 – 4.30 Remove all filleted product and waste, Scrub down and sanitise equipment

(Species and training days will vary according to season and coastal location)

Monday, 13 April 2015

Chiropody Services


An appointment system will now operate for this service. Please call Siobhan Joyce for appointment.

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Scoil Aphoirt Centenary

Local DJ Denis O'Donnell is running in the London Marathon for charity on April 26th in aid of Aphort centenary. All money raised will entirely go to school funds. Sponsorship sheets are available in the Post Office, Teac Phil Ban and shop, Neilys, The Glen, Earlys Bar, Smugglers Nite Club, Killeens, An Comharchumann and the Red Ferry. Alternatively you can donate on line at http://www.gofundme.com/n14ru0

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Arranmore Utd 3 - Glenree Utd 2

After a scoreless first half where it was the home side creating all the chances Declan almost made it 1 - 0 thirty seconds into the second half as he produced a very good save from the Glenree keeper. Martin proctor did brilliantly minutes later as his precise ball sent Chris Mc Glanaghey clear who fired over the advancing keeper from the edge of the box to make it 1-0. Minutes later young Sean Conlon not long off the bench found space in behind the defence and found himself one on one with the away keeper. He coolly took the ball past the keeper and side footed it home.
Glenree upped the tempo after this setback and pulled a goal back with 20 minutes to go. The game was level after 77 minutes as Glenree scored following a scramble from a corner. Arranmore pushed for the winner and went close through Declan Proctor. Before in the final minute Declan found the ball in space out wide after a pass from Sean Conlon, Declan crossed into Sean Mc Cauley who's header went up in the air towards the back post where Benny Mc Garvey was charging in and he made no mistake getting up in front off his marker and powering a header beyond the away keeper.
Team: Rua, Wan Dan, Chim, Jason O Donnell, Sean O Hara, Michael Mc Hugh, Marty Proctor, Conor Proctor, Declan Proctor, Paul Early, Christopher Mc Glanaghey.

Subs: Sean Conlon, Sean Mc Cauley and Benny Mc Garvey for Conor Proctor, Paul Early and Sean O Hara.

Unused: Phil boyle and John Greene

Next game at home to St Catherine's next weekend, 11th April.

Story: Arranmore Utd

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

'Connecting Colmcille' Cultural Tour

mng.ie Connecting Colmcille tour is a 7 day cultural tour dedicated to the life and times of Saint Colmcille. It's a specialist tour for an intimate group of only 15. As well as following in the footsteps of Colmcille and uncovering hidden gems and rarely visited archaeological sites, it is also an experience of the Gaeltacht region of Donegal and the Wild Atlantic Way. Day tours to archaeological sites and enchanted evenings of music, song, story telling, ceilí dancing and so much more.
Dr. Brian Lacey, renowned historian and archaeologist who has been studying the saint for the last 40 years literally jumped at the idea of being the expert guide. We are honoured that he will be leading the group throughout this tour, which has never been done before.
We wish to spread the word among those who have a special interest in early Christian history and heritage before promoting the event to the masses. Please find attached tour the fliers and below a link to the day by day itinerary. We've had interest from all over the world, including the vatican which is amazing that we can reach that far.
Here's a link and I welcome any requests for further information. http://mng.ie/connectingcolmcillecoverpage/

Sunday, 5 April 2015

Launch of the Documentary "A Turning Tide in the Life of Men"

A TURNING TIDE IN THE LIFE OF MAN (106' and 52' / DCP / Gaelic/ English and French version)  - film in production by Lugh Films / Scannain Lugh Teoranta

The documentary "A Turning Tide in the Life of Men" filmed by Loic Jourdain of Lugh Films will be launched on Arranmore Island on Friday 10th April at 3pm. The story follows Donegal islander and fisherman John O' Brien as he leads the fight for Small Island Fishermens right to fish their seas to Europe and back.

Friday, 3 April 2015

Pub Quiz Fundraiser


There will be a pub quiz in Neilys bar, 6th April at 10pm, to raise some money to help our great niece Grace Dunlop who needs an operation to help her walk. The total cost of the operation and aftercare needed comes to £40,000. She is the most inspirational little girl I have met and with all that she has had to face in her young life still has a smile on her face. For more information go to my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/bernie.green.908 . Music afterwards with Paddy Dhomhnaill and Connie McCauley. All musicians welcome on the night and there will be plenty of prizes to be won on the night.


~ Bernie Green

Thursday, 2 April 2015

Scoil Aphoirt Centenary

There will be a meeting for the centenary committee in the school on Thursday 16th April at 3.30pm. Local DJ, Denis O'Donnell is running the London Marathon at the end of April in aid of Scoil Aphoirt school centenary. Sponsorship sheets are now available throughout the businesses on the island. We would really appreciate your support. Go raibh maith agaibh.