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Thursday, 19th


October 2017


info@eastcorkjournal.ie


Youghal’s Clock Gate Pharmacy Supports Local U-16s Camogie Team


by DENISE FITZGERALD A delighted group of


Youghal U-16s Camogie team stopped the traffic on Main Street, Youghal last week when they gathered with Sam Swayne, Coach, Jim Daly Referee, and Ken Bulman, Manager, to


receive sponsorship from The


Clock Gate Phar-


macy. Staff members present-


ed the team with a very necessary First Aid Kit Bag and, speaking with The East Cork Jour- nal Karen said “We al- ways like to support local sports clubs (especially the


girls!) and are delighted to give this to a great team, hoping they will never have need for it!” Ken Bulman, on behalf


of the team and club said “We really appreciate the generosity and support of Youghal Clock Gate Phar- macy. Their sponsorship of a First Aid Kit bag is


fantastic, and the girls


were very happy to receive it”.


Local sponsorships in


any town is the backbone of clubs and organisations, and is always very much appreciated by the recip- ients. Thank you Clock Gate


Pharmacy!


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• Karen and staff of Clockgate Pharmacy Youghal present the U-11 Camogie team with First Aid Kit


Youghal Hosts Heritage Through Art Course


by DENISE FITZGERALD An initiative by Cumann


na Daoine and hosted by Artist, Marcella Rear- don, the six week Herit- age Through Art Course is currently being held on Friday mornings from 11am until 1pm. The free course will continue each Friday until November 3rd next and, speaking with The East Cork Journal Marcella told how it takes in the heritage and history


of the town of Youghal us- ing a lively contemporary visual outlook. “The first day involved an ‘Open your Eyes’ walk”, she said, “and this forms the basis of the course.


Students


follow their own interests and are led through a cre- ative process using collage, photography and mixed media techniques. The students were very


impressed with the course telling The East Cork Journal “It opens my eyes to my own surround-


ings” and “I really appre- ciate our natural amenities now”. Marcella, who previ-


ously worked on the well known ‘Last Days, the end of carpets at Youghal’ confirmed that, with the success of this course, it is hoped to run it again and anybody who might be interested should contact Cumann na Daoine as soon as possible, as it is ex- pected that large numbers will be applying for it. The course is free of charge.


Cups Against Cancer Coffee Morning Fundraiser in Youghal


by DENISE FITZGERALD Breast


October is National Cancer Aware-


ness Month and in Aura Youghal on Saturday morning, October 21st


, a


Cups Against Cancer Cof- fee Morning will be hosted from 9am to 2pm to help raise funds for this very worthy cause.


The be organisers would delighted with your


support on the day and Paula Brennan told The East Cork Journal that a great cuppa is guaran- teed and a super Raffle will be held.


Donations


on the day will be grateful- ly received for the charity which affects many fami- lies in Ireland. Please support.


• Cormac, Ina, Julienne and Tony pictured with Art Tutor, Marcella Reardon (centre back)


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