GSK Dungarvan were quick off the mark to show their support for Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan, presenting local branch Comeraghs Comhaltas with a cheque for €3,000 last weekend. Well done and many thanks to GSK for their support!
Saturday, 12 November 2011
Fundraising Table Quiz is a great success
Thank you to all who attended our Mega Fundraising Table Quiz in the Gold Coast Golf Hotel.
Over 30 tables took part in the quiz on the night and a great night was had by all.
Prizewinners were as follows:
Over 30 tables took part in the quiz on the night and a great night was had by all.
Prizewinners were as follows:
1st Prizewinners at the recent Munster Fleadh Fundraiser Table Quiz in the Gold Coast Hotel. L to R: Tom Cox, Pauline Cox, Ben O'Gorman, Valerie O'Gorman |
Quizmaster Bob O'Brien and Micheál McGrath from the Gold Coast Hotel with the 2nd prizewinners in the Munster Fleadh Fundraiser Table Quiz, Mairéad Fahey, Tomás Ó Gealbháin and Eimear Fahey |
Quizmaster Bob O'Brien and Micheál McGrath from the Gold Coast Hotel with the 3rd Prizewinners, Scott Simons, Mary Marrinan, Maura Govers and Alice Fitzgerald |
Fleadh Organising Committee Elected
Elections to the 2012 Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan Executive and sub-committees took place at a very well-attended inaugural meeting held on August 10th 2011. This meeting was held in Cúil na Sméar, the home of Craobh na gComarch, which lies in the foothills of the beautiful Comeragh mountains, just outside Dungarvan town. Many of you will be familiar with the names of Michael Marrinan and Alice Fitzgerald, both stalwarts of the branch, well known to many in traditional music circles and heavily involved with the organisation of Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan 2012.
Craobh na gComarach is very enthusiastic about hosting Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan in Dungarvan in 2012 - the first time since 1988 that the town has hosted this prestigious event. We are planning an ambitious, comprehensive programme of music, song and dance to entertain our visitors, and in particular, are determined to put "the stamp of the Déise" on the festival, highlighting those aspects that have a particularly strong local tradition or strength. In particular, given our close proximity with An Rinn Gaeltacht, we are placing a special emphasis on gaelige across all aspects of the programme. In addition, the first three days of the festival will be taken up with a summer school in all instruments, music, song and dance. This will be a first for the South-East, and represents an exciting innovation for all concerned!
The second meeting of the Fleadh Committee was held on Oct 5th, where the various sub-committees reported progress, particularly in the areas of fundraising and sponsorship. Further fundraising events are being planned over the next few months and all committee members are beavering away behind the scenes, working on plans to deliver the biggest festival Dungarvan has seen in decades!
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