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COMMUNITY NEWS, ACTIVITIES, EVENTS Clones Special Olympics will hold a Bring & Buy Cake Sale from 10:00 am on Saturday 15th March in Doreens old shop, Upper Fermanagh Street, Clones. Athletes and committee appreciate your support. Info from 087 7767801 - Thank you Come along and enjoy a fireside Trad Session , Sean nos / Galician Dance, Storytelling and loads of crack on Saturday 15 March in Derrygannon Hall Roslea at 8pm. The night will see Spanish and Irish traditions combine. So start your ST Patricks day celebrations in style. Bring a instrument, a voice ,a step and join in the shindig. Gamblers Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women, husbands, wives, family members or anyone affected by gambling addiction who would like support. Meetings will be held in Cuan Mhuire, Ballybay, on Sundays at 8pm. Meetings are confidential. Everyone welcome. Clones I C A and Library are hosting an evening of music song and stories in Cara St Hall on Frday 14th March at 8pm. This is the launch of the 50th Anniversary Celebrations of the 1st All Ireland Fleadh in Clones Which will be held from May16th to 18th Everyone is very welcome and supper will be served Monaghan Integrated Development (MID) are holding a very important meeting for local communities on Monday 10th March at 8.00pm in the Iontas Centre, Castleblayney. The meeting is about the government’s proposed changes to the funding of local development, which will affect all communities. Our local Oireachtas members and public representatives have been invited to take part. Your attendance would be appreciated. Please contactMargaretat0429749500. Monaghan Institute Prospectus now available. New courses on offer for 2014/2015 for further details contact the office on 047-84900. Also OPEN Day at Monaghan Institute, 13th March 11.00am – 7.00 pm National Learning Network: Are you out of work due to Accident/Disability or maybe to Mental health issues? If so call National Learning Network on 047 83671 or 087 6500921. We can help with work placement and continuous Fetec training. You keep your social welfare payments.
Posted on: Sun, 09 Mar 2014 00:22:25 +0000

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