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St Gall’s, Belfast has introduced its girls to Camogie for the first time. The girls were shown the basics of stickwork and striking while also having great fun meeting some new friends along the way. To join the new camogie team, contact the Naomh Gall Facebook page. Picture by Mark Marlow
St Gall’s, Belfast has introduced its girls to Camogie for the first time. The girls were shown the basics of stickwork and striking while also having great fun meeting some new friends along the way. To join the new camogie team, contact the Naomh St Gall’s, Belfast has introduced its girls to Camogie for the first time. The girls were shown the basics of stickwork and striking while also having great fun meeting some new friends along the way. To join the new camogie team, contact the Naomh Gall Facebook page. Picture by Mark Marlow

ST JOHN’S, DRUMNAQUOILE: St Malachy’s High School year 13 pupil Caitlin Savage will travel to Romania as a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity in July, building shelters/accommodation for less fortunate young people. A coffee morning has been organised for Sunday, May 19 at the club from 11am-1pm. All welcome.

GLASDRUMMAN: The club’s Cul Camp will take place from July 8-July 12. Online booking now open, nursery camps can only be booked through co-ordinator Kevin Burns. The nursery camp is P2 children and below. P3 and upwards can book online now via the national website.

MICHAEL DWYER’S, KEADY: The club is holding a clothes collection fundraiser and is calling on all players, mentors, parents, grandparents and friends to donate any old clothes, bed linen, towels, curtains, shoes, bags etc.

Please drop them off at the clubhouse on Saturday morning between 10,30am and 1pm. Local collections are available if required. Contact 07841 039673 or 07595 305667. Proceeds of this fundraiser will go towards running costs for the club.

The club will also host a ‘Night at the Races’ on Saturday, May 18. Cost to sponsor a horse is £10, £5 to sponsor a jockey while enjoying a Great Night's Entertainment with Music & Refreshments. For further details on sponsorship, contact 07595 305667 or 07841 039673.

ST COLUMB’S COLLEGE, DERRY: A 5K run/walk in memory of Derry hurler Aodhan O’Donnell on Thursday, June 20, starting at Sainsbury’s car park. All proceeds will go to Zest NI and Foyle Search and Rescue. Race begins at 7pm, walk at 6.30pm, and the entry fee is £9. The kids’ 1K race begins at 6.45pm, and the entry fee is £2.

PEARSE OG, ARMAGH: The U14 Féile team will present an afternoon of Bingo in the social club on Sunday, May 26 from 3pm-5pm. Adults £5, children £3, flyover £1. Tea, coffee and refreshments provided.

The development committee of Limavady Wolfhounds get ready for their forthcoming gala ball in the Roe Park resort on Sunday, May 26. This important fundraiser hopes to see the club raise the remaining funds required to complete on their ‘Nifty 150’ initiative, which was launched in late 2014. The theme of this event is ‘The Final Push to Secure our Home’ whereby the funds raised will help the club secure ownership of the Scroggy Road playing fields that have rented from Limavady parish since the club’s formation in 1980. This function also signifies the launch of the club’s 40 year anniversary celebrations, which will be marked by several events over the coming 12 months. Pictured at the launch are, from left, club development committee members Ryan Mullin, Niall MacFlynn, Ronan Curley, Declan Quigley, Brendan Gormley and Willis McLaughlin
The development committee of Limavady Wolfhounds get ready for their forthcoming gala ball in the Roe Park resort on Sunday, May 26. This important fundraiser hopes to see the club raise the remaining funds required to complete on their ‘Nifty 150&r The development committee of Limavady Wolfhounds get ready for their forthcoming gala ball in the Roe Park resort on Sunday, May 26. This important fundraiser hopes to see the club raise the remaining funds required to complete on their ‘Nifty 150’ initiative, which was launched in late 2014. The theme of this event is ‘The Final Push to Secure our Home’ whereby the funds raised will help the club secure ownership of the Scroggy Road playing fields that have rented from Limavady parish since the club’s formation in 1980. This function also signifies the launch of the club’s 40 year anniversary celebrations, which will be marked by several events over the coming 12 months. Pictured at the launch are, from left, club development committee members Ryan Mullin, Niall MacFlynn, Ronan Curley, Declan Quigley, Brendan Gormley and Willis McLaughlin
Kilrea won the annual Mayday football cup at St Gall’s. The yearly tournament for U10 kids brought over 25 teams from across Ireland to play for the cup, shield and plate. Picture by Mark Marlow
Kilrea won the annual Mayday football cup at St Gall’s. The yearly tournament for U10 kids brought over 25 teams from across Ireland to play for the cup, shield and plate. Picture by Mark Marlow Kilrea won the annual Mayday football cup at St Gall’s. The yearly tournament for U10 kids brought over 25 teams from across Ireland to play for the cup, shield and plate. Picture by Mark Marlow
The successful Crossmaglen Rangers teams of the 1960s were among those honoured at the club’s recent presentation night
The successful Crossmaglen Rangers teams of the 1960s were among those honoured at the club’s recent presentation night The successful Crossmaglen Rangers teams of the 1960s were among those honoured at the club’s recent presentation night
The Mullaghbawn U14 camogs won the Feile Shield in Armagh and now go on to represent their county in Cork in June. It is the first time the club has ever won competition and is a superb achievement for our girls, management and club
The Mullaghbawn U14 camogs won the Feile Shield in Armagh and now go on to represent their county in Cork in June. It is the first time the club has ever won competition and is a superb achievement for our girls, management and club The Mullaghbawn U14 camogs won the Feile Shield in Armagh and now go on to represent their county in Cork in June. It is the first time the club has ever won competition and is a superb achievement for our girls, management and club