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fined raffle for SuperValu vouchers.


Juvenile


Juvenile and Family Membership Rates Membership Registra-


tions are set to take place on Saturday the 24th


of Febru-


ary from 10am -1.00pm in the Club Lounge. Team Managers will be handing out registrations forms at training. Where possible we would ask that all per- sons coming to register to bring exact monies please and ensure their registra- tion forms are complet- ed together with child/ childrens signatures. We do have the ability to take payments via card, howev- er as we only have one card terminal please be patient as this method of payment may take time. Please en- sure that you read the Code of Behaviour Document and ensure all your child/ children sign their signa- tures on the form. Please visit;http://www.midle- tongaa.com/membership Youth Membership:


Player in Junior Infants €30.00 Youth Membership:


Player Senior Infants – Fe17 €90.00


*Family Membership*: €200.00 Employed Child/Chil-


dren do not qualify for Family Membership Child/Children born in


1999 or before do not qual- ify for Family Membership Family Membership


does not include the Gym. Additional Gym costs are €100.00 per person.


Rebel Óg Coaching Benchmarks 2020 Rebel Óg Coaching


Benchmarking 2020 was successfully launched in early 2015 and provide a template for best practice in coaching, promoting maxi- mum participation and optimal playing standards in juvenile clubs through- out Cork city and county. The programme includes minimum requirements for entry, with subsequent progression to Bronze, Silver or Gold targets, which clubs would strive to achieve with the assistance of their local GDA. Bronze criteria are based on estab- lishing a primary school coaching and games pro- gramme in schools within a club’s catchment area. Sil- ver criteria are based on an appropriate programme of


club coaching and games for 5-12 year olds, while Gold criteria are based on appropriate coaching and games for 13-18 year olds. Kevin O’ Callaghan,


Cork Games Development Manager paid a particular word of thanks to all club coaching officers who work so hard to improve coach- ing standards and struc- tures in their respective clubs. Martin Mc Sweeney Midleton’s Coaching Of- ficer has undertaken a tremendous amount of work together with all our juvenile coaches and juve- nile committee members to achieve gold. The ac- credited clubs have been invited to a Benchmark- ing workshop in Pairc Ui Chaoimh on Saturday 24th of February to receive our award, practical sessions in both codes will be delivered by Jason Ryan and Kieran Kingston and all coaches in attendance will get an opportunity to share ideas with other clubs and coach- es. A very well done to all involved, for more informa- tion on Benchmarking and details on the other clubs who were awarded bronze, silver and gold please visit http://rebelogcoaching.


com/benchmarking-2020- 2017-award-winners-an- nounced/


Child Protection and Welfare Training Course To facilitate the new


coaches across the clubs Midleton GAA will host a Child Protection and Welfare Training Course on Wednesday the 14th of March from 6.15 to 9.15pm at Midleton GAA Club. To book your place on this course please email Ingrid Connaughton, childrensofficermidle-


tongaa@gmail.com or via text on 087 6374748.


Foundation Training Our Coaching Officer


Martin Mc Sweeney has arranged a Foundation Training course for our new coaches and those involved who have yet to obtain their coaching cer- tificate. Training will take place in Midleton GAA Club on March 10th 11th


and . Details of the training


course will be emailed by Martin to those required to attend. Child Protection and Welfare Training to- gether with Garda Vetting and Foundation Training


certification are mandato- ry requirements to be in- volved in Coaching within the GAA.


St Patrick’s Day Parade All Juvenile members


and in particular our younger players across all clubs are invited to take part in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday the 17th of March. The Parade is set to commence at 3pm from Distillery Lane and will carry on up the main street, with the viewing stand on the left outside Midleton Book Shop. All entries with children and walkers will turn down right after the viewing stand and children can be collected by their parents/guardians outside


Thursday, 22nd


February 2018 Notes


Midleton Garda Station or continue on up to the GAA club where refreshments will be served. A text will be issued by your child’s team manager confirming the assembly time nearer the time. All players should wear their Club gear to walk in the Parade.


Easter Camp and Summer Cul Camps Midleton GAA Club


will run an Easter Camp on the second week of the children’s Easter Holidays. Once dates and times have been agreed details will be posted on social media and a text issued out to all par- ents/guardians confirming the details. Our first Cul Camp of


the summer is set to com- mence on Monday the 2nd of July and run until Friday the 6th


of July (5 days). Our


Cul Camps are open to both boys and girls. Our second Cul Camp of the summer is scheduled to take place from Tuesday the 7th


until Friday the 10th


of August and run of Au-


gust (4 days). Online book- ings for 2018 are expected to go live in March. Par- ents are reminded to book online early to avoid disap- pointment.


Club Shop (Siopa Clubanna) The Club Shop will be


closed next Saturday morn- ing and re open again on Saturday 3rd


of March.


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