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East Cork


info@eastcorkjournal.ie Macra na Feirme Farm Walk


• Pictured at a Teagasc/Dairygold farm walk at Ballyedmond, Midleton on Infrastructure, Water,


Drought Management and Winter Feed are speakers Billy Cronin, Dairygold, host William Stack, Stuart Childs, Teagasc Moorepark, Bernadette Bennett,


Teagasc Moorepark and Liz Duffy, Teagasc Midleton. Photo O’Gorman Photography.


• Edmund Lynch, Vice Chairman, Dairygold, host William Stack & Billy Kelleher, Teagasc Regional Manager are pictured at a Teagasc/Dairygold farm walk at Ballyedmond, Midleton on Infrastructure,


Water, Drought Management and Winter Feed. Photo O’Gorman Photography.


Social Outings Galore for Glanmire Macra


by MICHAEL BUCKLEY


es on the club partaking in social events.


This past week focus- First up,


was the beginning of Gl- anmire’s annual bowling league. Taking place for the next


provides an outlet


six weeks, this for


members to come together and yet again enjoy each other’s company.


Seamus Reid


Club Chairperson, explained


“that the summer bowling league is an important part of the Glanmire calendar. The summer season nor- mally marks time


away


from Macra, so the bowl- ing league gives members a reason to meet up.”


Seamus goes on to say


“the bowling league is a great way to encourage non-Macra members to see what the organisation


is about. We welcome non-members and oth- er


clubs to our bowling


league. At the end of the day, it is a social gathering”


Monday gone marked the first night of


the bowl-


ing league and it drew a fantastic crowd of 18 peo- ple.


It will continue every


Monday at Leisureplex for a cost of €10.


Also on the social front, Glanmire took part in a club exchange with Kin- sale who are also part of the Seandun region.


the two clubs were already familiar with each oth- er.


through the


More often this was numerous


competition that pit both clubs against each other. So the club exchange was a fantastic opportunity to leave the competition at the door and enjoy a fan- tastic night together.


There was a great at- mosphere in the town of Kinsale and it was great to see club members socialise together


throughout A


club exchange as the name suggests is usually between two clubs and can involves some form of gathering between the clubs. In this case over 14 members of Glanmire


aimed for


the coastal town of Kin- sale to meet their Kinsale counterparts in The Grey- hound and Market Bar.


Obviously being in the same region meant that


the


night. Thanks to Kinsale for hosting and we look forward to hosting them in the future.


Reminder that our


bowling league is open to everyone and takes place in the Leisureplex Mon- day at 9pm. You can find us on Facebook https:// www.facebook.com/ glanmiremacranafeirme/ or contact our secretary Gillian on 0877558026.


Thursday, 2nd


August 2018


info@eastcorkjournal.ie Deadline Monday at noon


• Speaker Stuart Childs, Teagasc Moorepark is pictured at a Teagasc/Dairygold farm walk at Ballyedmond, Midleton on Infrastructure, Water, Drought Management and Winter Feed. Photo O’Gorman Photography.


• Glanmire members and friends enjoy the opening of their bowling league. Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie eastcorkjournal @eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal


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