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14 March, 2004 — Third Sunday of Lent

Killeeneen National School
Enrolments are taking place for incoming pupils for the school year, 2004—2005.
Forms are available from the school, phone 796404; or download from website — www.killeeneen.com
Please return forms by Friday, 26 March.
Clarinbridge Cemetery
The area outside the cemetery has now been cleared of all rubble, stones, old wreaths, etc. We appeal to all who go to the cemetery to respect surrounding property as much as they respect the last resting place of their relatives.
Please take home withered flowers and wreaths or anything else you remove from the graves.
It is litter and should not be dumped over the wall of any part of the cemetery.
Saint Patrick's Day: Mass Times
Vigil Mass:  Tuesday, 7:00 pm, Clarinbridge
Wednesday, 10:00 am, Roveagh
Wednesday, 11:30 am, Clarinbridge
Kilcuan House, Clarinbridge, presents
"Want to be a 'Thousandaire'?"

In aid of Respite Holidays, for young people with special needs.
Answer 12 questions, and you will win €1,000.
Fully computerised quiz show,
with multiple-choice questions and help options.

Venue:  Oyster Manor Hotel, Clarinbridge
Date:  Saturday, 20 March | Time:  8:30 pm, sharp
Tickets €10, available from any committee member, or at the door.
Ticket hotline:  087—8119454.
Saint Patrick's Day
Some parts of the 11:30 am Mass on St. Patrick's Day, in Clarinbridge, including one of the readings, will be in Irish. Misslattes with the Irish text will be available. We ask those who are competent to cooperate in making the responses at this Mass.
Church Car Park, Clarinbridge
May we appeal to all who use the car park — whether it be for Mass or otherwise — to kindly avoid litter of any kind in the Church grounds — cigarette butts, chewing gum, paper tissues, sweet papers, etc.  Do keep the place tidy, clean, respectable ... someone must come along after you [and it takes time]. Please do make a special effort to get out of the habit of dropping litter in the car park.  Thanking you in anticipation, E.D.
Clarinbridge Celebrations
Clarinbridge will celebrate St. Patrick's Festival in a special way with a traditional Irish night of music, song and dance. Conradh na Gaeilge are bringing together some of the best singers, musicians and dancers from Co. Galway to perform at a concert in the Oyster Manor Hotel, Clarinbridge, on Tuesday, next, at 8:15 pm. This event features a host of performers, including Charlie Harris, Tommy Keane, John Giles, Tommy Neilan, Stephen Connolly, Mark Greene, Peter Galligan, Sue Fahy and the Ballindereen Group.
Clarinbridge rolls back the clock to experience the very best of traditional Irish entertainment and culture. Admission will be €7, and concession tickets will cost €4.  An informal sessions will take place in the main bar after the concert. 
Evening of Colour and Style
Evening of colour and style featuring Mary Murphy, "Image Consultant".
Clarinbridge Court Hotel, Tuesday, 23 March, 8:00 pm.
Wine and cheese reception at 7:30 pm.
€15, at the door.
Fundraiser in aid of Burren Chernobyl Project.
Oyster Walking Club
The second walk of the Oyster Walking Club will take place on 21 March to Abbey Hill. Leaving from Clarinbridge School at 10:45 am.
A Night of Traditional Music
An Irish night of traditional music and dance will be held in the Oyster Manor Hotel, on Tuesday, 16 March, at 8:15 pm, to celebrate Saint Patrick's Festival.  The very best of Irish musicians, singers and dancers will perform at the event.
All are welcome.  A great night of craic in store.
Bridge Club
The Bridge Club meets each Thursday at 8:00 pm in Sherry's Pub.
New members welcome.

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