Sympathy
Deepest sympathy is extended to Elaine & Terence Reynolds, Fenagh on the recent death of Elaine’s brother Stephen McTiernan, Ballinamore. May he rest in peace
Fenagh Tidy Towns
Our weekly work sessions for the Spring and Summer months continue Tuesdays at 6.30pm – meet at the Visitor Centre. New volunteers needed. Please continue to donate any bottles and cans with the Re-turn logo to our Orange bin at Corrib Oil. Thank you.
Darkness Into Light
Ballinamore Community School is proud to once again host the annual Darkness Into Light Walk. While the event is organised by the school, it is a whole-community occasion, open to all. The walk takes place at 4.15am this Saturday 10th May 2025 starting and finishing at the school. Together, we walk 5km towards the sunrise to show our support for everyone in our community who is affected by mental health challenges. This powerful event reminds us that there is hope, help, and light even in the darkest moments. Register now at: www.darknessintolight.ie
Gentle exercise class
Exercise session including seated and standing exercises for improved mobility, flexibility and balance. On Thursdays at 10am on the 8th May, 22nd May and 5th June. In Ballinamore Old Primary School (beside the old convent & new national school). All welcome
Fenagh Visitor Centre
The Centre opens Tuesday to Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 12pm-5pm. To contact the centre out of hours, leave a voicemail on 0719645590 or email bookings.fenaghvc@gmail.com.
Parent & Toddler Group (max age 4)
Every Friday from 10am to 12pm at Visitor Centre with full use of the indoor play area. There will be toast, fresh fruit and juice for the children and tea/coffee and biscuits for the adults during the session.The session is a great opportunity for adults to mingle, swap stories and relax while the children play safely. Whether you are a mum, dad, grandparent or carer, you are most welcome!
Struggling with Anxiety, Depression, or Loneliness? You’re Not Alone
If life feels overwhelming and you’re not sure where to turn, GROW is here for you.GROW is a national mental health organisation offering support to people who are experiencing or have experienced mental health challenges. Our mission is to help individuals on their journey of recovery, and to prevent problems from becoming more serious.We invite you to join our friendly, confidential, and non-denominational weekly peer support groups available both in person and online across Ireland, including local groups in Sligo and Leitrim.You don’t have to face this alone. With GROW, you’ll find understanding, connection, and hope.For further information, please contact: Marie Gilligan Area Coordinator on 086 8516939 or email mariegilligan@grow.ie. across Ireland, including local groups in Sligo and Leitrim.You don’t have to face this alone. With GROW, you’ll find understanding, connection, and hope.For further information, please contact: Marie Gilligan Area Coordinator on 086 8516939 or email mariegilligan@grow.ie.

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