Local Notes 08/12/25

Sympathy
Deepest sympathy is extended to the Foreman family on the death of James Foreman Snr, An Mhainistir, Fenagh.  May he rest in peace.

Christmas Carols
The pupil from Fenagh NS will perform their Carol Service on Wednesday Dec 10th at 7pm in Fenagh Church.  Refreshment in the Community Centre afterwards. 

Christmas Dates For Your Diary
Annual Table Quiz Sunday 28th December.  This is now back in Fenagh after two years away.  Saturday January 3rd Community Celebration.

Tidy Towns
Lines for our Annual Christmas Hamper Draw are on sale at the Visitor Centre (cash/card) and from committee members.  Many thanks to all who have bought lines and supported our bake sale at the Christmas Fair – draw takes place Dec 20th.

25 Cards

25 cards continues this Thursday at 8.30pm in Fenagh Visitor Centre. New players always welcome. All proceeds to Fenagh Handball

Community WhatsApp Group
Fenagh Development have setup a community WhatsApp group to keep people informed of what is happening in the area. To join the group, send us your name and mobile number, by email to fenaghvisitorcentre@gmail.com , phone 071 9645590  or text/ WhatsApp to 087 2487206.

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! 

Ballinamore Alzheimers Information Café
Open to everyone on the 4th Thursday of the month 11am to 1pm, Commercial Hotel,Ballinamore. For more information contact Mary on 087 0024190.

Ballinamore Library Event
Padraig Griffin will present a talk in Ballinamore Library on Thursday December 11th at 7.30pm entitled ‘Church – State relations in Ireland since 1800’. The talk will look at how the Influential Roman Catholic Church maintained relations with the State both before and after the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the setting up of the independent Irish State in 1922. This is a free event and all are welcome.

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