Remember last year and that magic night when one of our community’s special citizens switched on the Christmas Lights at the Church of the Holy Rosary…well 12 months later we are nearly ready to go again. The committee has the trees up in 5 locations in the village (after a lot of hard work on Saturday) and the lights are going on this week. To cover the costs a church gate collection will be held this Saturday/Sunday December 1/2 at all masses in Ballyleague. Please support and give what you can to help defray the costs. The trees and the lights give a nice atmosphere of Christmas spirit to the village so please help.
Ballyleague help the Mayo-Roscommon Hospice.
If you spot this beautiful quad in the heart of Ballyleague over the next few weeks please pull up and buy a ticket that could make you its new owner and could also help the Mayo-Roscommon Hospice. The quad is only powered by a small motor and battery and is suitable for a child of 5 to 10 years old. Tickets are 10 euro each but for that you could a chance to win the quad AND take part in a draw
Our picture shows Tony Healy’s son Shane with John Murphy of the Hospice committee at the launch of the event this week and some of the other committee members also present.
Good news for Ballyleague
*Minor – D2 Championship*
Well done to our Minor Team & their Management, who are through to the D2 Championship County Final after defeating Tulsk this evening in Kilbride. Final Score – St. Faithleachs 1–14 Tulsk 0-16.
Fundraiser for Lough Ree Sub-Aqua Club
Last Monday night, 16th July, a fire destroyed boats and equipment with a value of up to €150,000 at the Lough Ree Sub-Aqua clubhouse in Lanesborough. The club members have been devastated by their loss and while they come to terms with the damage, many many people have offered assistance and support.
On Monday 23rd July, the people of Longford, Roscommon and the midlands region have an opportunity to show their support for this wonderful club at their time of distress. A bucket collection will be held outside the grounds of Longford Town at Flancare Park (Strokestown road, Longford) when the locals play Manchester United Reserves in a big friendly – kick off at 7:30pm. If you would like to support this initiative then please go along and put whatever you can afford into the bucket – or better still – help out with the bucket collection on the night. Donations can also be made at the Lough Ree Development Co-Op, Main Street, Lanesborough.
The Lough Ree Sub Aqua Club was formed in 1983 in order to promote sports diving and to partake in search and rescue missions, helping to recover persons missing from lakes and rivers in the Midlands and West. In the last 29 years the voluntary members of the club have spent thousands of hours coming to the assistance of those in distress all over this island. Surely now is the time to help them?
Artist Brings Back Colour to Ballyleague
Meet Therese Tierney – the Ballyleague artist who has literally changed the face of one of the greatest eyesores on the face of the tidy Shannonside village.
For years now the ‘annex’ of the old Sliabh Ban Hotel and Anchor Hotel has been in a state of disrepair so recently the local Ballyleague Village Renewal and Tidy Towns committee invited Therese Tierney – an artist living in the area – to take on the job of repainting an appropriate mural on its walls.
The result, as you can see from these pictures (attached) is a beautiful colour cottage country scene – complete with flowers, lamp shades, the oil lamp, the lady of the house looking over the half door and even some local poultry!!!
This week the chairman of Ballyleague Tidy Towns Gerry Thompson gathered with members of the local voluntary committee to pay tribute and thanks to Therese for her voluntary work.
“We are delighted with the beautiful work Therese did” Gerry says, “it is the talk of the village – and has attracted the attention of hundreds of passing motorists too – she did a superb job. It very much enhances the voluntary work we are doing to make Ballyleague tidy and we are really pleased with the result.”
The Ballyleague Tidy Towns committee will stage their annual church gate collection at the Church of the Holy Rosary, Ballyleague on Saturday July 14th and Sunday July 15th. A special appeal is now being made to local residents and the business community to help the committee’s ongoing work.
For more info contact Gerry Thompson directly at 085-1740819
The Ballyleague Village Renewal and Tidy Towns committee would like to invite you out to the area to see the finished painting for yourself!!!