Sympathy
Deepest sympathy is extended to the Bland family, Cullagh on the death of Joseph Bland, Cullagh/London, to Eamonn and Mary Tubman and family on the death of Mary’s father Louis Quinn, Ballinamore and to Catherine Conefrey (Paul) and family on the death of Catherine’s father Pat Rehill, Ballinamore. May they all rest in peace
Christmas 2021
Due to the continuing Covid situation Fenagh Development Committee have made the reluctant decision to cancel all Christmas activities again this year in order to keep the community safe. Our local elves however have been working very hard behind the scenes to make sure Fenagh is still looking festive and our village lights will be switched on December 11th. We hope to run a community event at some point next year. We wish everybody at home and away a Happy, Safe and Peaceful Christmas and let’s hope 2022 is a better year for all.
Fenagh Visitor Centre
Opening hours this week Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Parties and playtime at the Centre must be pre-booked and adults attending to show proof of vaccination. If your child is showing any signs of Covid please do not attend – we will be happy to rearrange your booking for a later date. Also available Coffeeshop/Wifi/History & Heritage/Meeting Space. Covid protocols throughout. Tel: 071 9645590 for more info. Visitor Centre opening hours over Christmas as follows: Closed Dec 25-28, Open Dec 29-30 10-4pm, Closed Dec 31- Jan 3, Reopens Tuesday Jan 4th 10am.
25 Card Game
The card game continues this Thursday night December 9 in the community centre at 8.30, with nightly prizes, jackpot and league prizes. Entry Fee €8. New players welcome. Proceeds in aid of Fenagh Handball Club. Last week the Jackpot was won by Padraig Mulligan with 8 games, Jim Holohan and Tom Tiernan were joint second with 6 games each.