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Pictured are the St Paul's U14 team who represented Antrim at the All-Ireland Feile and were crowned All-Ireland Division 4 champions. The President of the GAA and President of the LGFA were on hand to congratulate them.
Pictured are the St Paul's U14 team who represented Antrim at the All-Ireland Feile and were crowned All-Ireland Division 4 champions. The President of the GAA and President of the LGFA were on hand to congratulate them.

Armagh Harps: The Club will host the popular Harps Summer Camp in Abbey Park from Monday July 6 to Friday July 10, running from 10am-2pm each day. The camp is open to four-14 year olds. Cost is 25 for first child and £20 for additional children within the same family. Bring appropriate clothing for the weather and a packed lunch. There will be an opportunity to register this Sunday, July 5, during underage training in Abbey Park from 10.30-11.30am. Parents can still register their kids on the first morning of the camp.

Foreglen GAA: This Friday evening, July 3, will see the launch of the club’s ‘Bail Me Out’ fundraiser. Joe Brolly will be present to read out the charges against something in the region of 30 prisoners, both male and female. The prisoners will then be removed to Crumlin Road Gaol on October 9 where they will be incarcerated until sufficient bail money is put forward to release them. Sponsor sheets can be collected from any committee member.

Glasdrumman GAC: Starting on Monday July 13 and running every Monday through the summer, the youth group will be holding fun sessions called Manic Mondays, packed with fun activities for kids. The sessions will run for P1 - P5 from 10am-12noon and P6 and up from 12.30pm-3pm. Activities will include circuits, badminton, rounders, Gaelic football, camogie/hurling, arts and crafts, netball, nature walks, sandcastle competitions, golf, tennis, cookery and much more. The morning session will include a healthy breakfast and the afternoon session will include a healthy lunch. On Sunday July 26, the youth group will hold their annual Fun Day together with the clubs annual U10 football tournament. Keep an eye out on the club Facebook page for details.

St Matthew’s GAC, Drumsurn: The club would like to congratulate the girls at St Matthews Primary school who have had a great year in all competitions they entered., It started with a win in the north Derry seven-a-side Camogie championship and the north Derry football championship, while they retained the Teresa Doran and Lorna Moore Cup for the fourth year in a row. They also won the cup at St Canices Dungiven. They finished the year off by winning The Castle Cup at St Pat’s Maghera last Monday.

Sean South GAC, Clady: Clady Strictly Come Dancing Team Emma and Thomas will host a Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Night this Friday, July 3 at the Central Bar Newtownhamilton. Team Patricia host a Clay Pigeon Shoot on Saturday, July 4 at Clady football field.

Atticall GAC: Atticall Camogie Club are having a coffee morning and cake sale this Sunday, July 5 from 11am-1pm. All are welcome.

Rock St Patrick’s GAC: Registration for the 2015 Tyrone Summer Camp is now open. The camp takes place from August 10-13. The contact number for telephone bookings is 028 85567723. This year’s annual summer BBQ will take place the weekend beginning Friday July 31, with events planned each day, finishing Sunday August 2.

Aghaderg/Ballyvarley GAC: The Annual Club sports day takes place this Sunday July 5 with a ange of activities to keep all the family entertained from long puck to target practice. There will be a full range of games across football, hurling and camogie, starting at 1.30pm.

St Ergnat’s GAC, Moneyglass: This Saturday, July 4, Moneyglass Hell4Leather 10K Road Race and 5K Fun Run will take place. Registration opens at Moneyglass Community Centre at 9am. Entry costs £10 for 10k and £5 for 5K. Later that evening, there will be a ‘Back to the 80s’ night, in Moneyglass Community Centre from 9pm. Tickets cost £6.

John Mitchels GAC: The club’s own Summer Camp will run from Tuesday July 14 to Friday July 17. The camp for age 4-5 will run from 10am-12.30pm and cost £15 per child, while the six-14 age group will run from 10am-3pm and cost £25 per child with reductions for three or more children from the same family. The camp is open to children registered with any GAA club. For enquiries telephone Quintin O'Kane on 07771500554) or Aidan McLaughlin on 07871480495