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Glenageary Killiney N. S. NEWSLETTER – 13/04/15 Code of Behaviour Thank you to Ms. Appelbe who has led the review and revision of our new Code of Behaviour. Following consultation with pupils, parents and staff and ratification by the Board of Management the new Code of Behaviour is being implemented. Please find the Code in our policies section of the website – www.gkns.ie Choir The Choir will sing at the family service in St. Paul’s Church, Glenageary @ 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, 19th April 2015. Sponsored Walk A huge thank you to Ray Egan who organised and secured sponsorship in advance of our walk. Thank you also to Sarah O’Reilly, Heather MacNulty, Julie McConnell, Joanna Jackson and Sue Percival for their trojan work. Thank you to Penny and Phoebe for leading the walk. Thank you to all the parents and pupils who participated in the walk and to all our sponsors. We are thrilled that €6,932.50 was raised. Our Big Walk On the 20th March everyone in the school went on a big sponsored walk to raise money for the school. It was great. We all had a big dancing show. All of the teachers were given balloons and Ms. Appelbe’s balloon blew away. It was really funny! After the dancing we all went in pairs up the footpath to Killiney Hill. We walked and walked up and down the hill. When we got to the coffee shop we walked back to school. When we got back to school there were freddo bars and drinks on our tables. As we went home we ate the snacks. IT WAS GREAT! Emily Jane McDonnell 4th Class On 20th March the entire school of G.K.N.S. went on a sponsored walk. We walked around Killiney Hill from the school gates. Lots of parents came and it was quite fun. We walked up to the obelisk and back down. After that we walked over the other side of the hill and we came back to school. It was very fun with all the grownups and even my Mum came! The walk was very fun with the whole school and I really liked it. Dashiell Tomkin Clarke 4th Class 5th Class “We went on a sponsored walk over Killiney Hill. We raised money for our school. It was a 3 k.m. walk over Killiney Hill. We started to walk from the school and we walked through the Wyvern Estate. We went through the gates to Killiney Hill. We walked up over Killiney Hill past the Witches hat and then past the forest.” Abbie Doyle “On the 20th of March we did a sponsored walk. We all raised loads of money for the sponsored walk. In fact, we raised over six thousand euro for our school. On the walk we went to Killiney Hill and our Pet Mascot Phoebe the dog was at the front and she led the way. While we were walking we met loads of dogs. The walk was super easy! Emily Hall “On the 20th March we went to Killiney Hill for our sponsored walk. We went into the upper state and walked past the houses. Then we crossed the road and went up the path. We walked through the forest and we got to the top of the hill. The view was amazing. We walked down the hill and walked back to school. It was fun.” Amy Rose Webb Cooke “After our Céilí dances we went on a sponsored walk. Lots of parents came with us. When we arrived at Killiney Hill we walked on the path that led to the Obelisk. Then we walked down past the pyramid and walked all around. When we came back every pupil got chocolate bars and water.” Emma Lowey “For the fundraising committee, on the 20th of March the entire school (and some parents too!) embarked on a walk. Roughly two weeks before the walk each student was issued a sheet. On the sheet they would collect signatures from their sponsors. They would also collect sponsorship money from above. The trek started after big break at our school. We walked up the estate and through the passage way that would bring us to the road beside Victoria Park (Killiney Hill). The school stopped by the coffee shop before taking the right path to the Obelisk. At the obelisk, we came to the triple fork and took the middle. We went down the many steps and by that point I was walking right by the school mascot at the head of the procession, Phoebe the dog. Some steps later we arrived at the road we’d have to cross to get to the playground.” Levi Smith Winners of the €20.00 Smyth’s Toy Vouchers Junior Infants Hannah Barcroft st 1 Class Ian Middleton 3rd Class Christopher MacNulty th 5 Class Saskia Heneghan Senior Infants 2nd Class 4th Class 6th Class Sam Cotton Andrew Manley Madelyn Walton Harry Gaw Head Lice Please ensure your child’s hair is tied up/back every day in an effort to eliminate the chances of contracting head lice which appears to be prevalent at the moment. Pupils in 4th, 5th & 6th classes should take responsibility for ensuring their hair is tied up/ back at all times. Milanos 4th class On Wednesday 11th March, 4th Class went to Milanos. As soon as we got there, we sat down and we were given some toppings like basil, black olives and peppers to taste. Then we got chefs hats and aprons to wear. We were given dough which we flattened and made into pizza shapes. After spreading tomato sauce and cheese on top, we got toppings. I chose pepperoni and ham. After it was cooked, we took our pizzas to eat in the Shackleton Experience. Mark Speer 4th Class On the 11th March 2015, 4th class went on a trip to Milanos. They took the DART to Dun Laoghaire and walked to the restaurant. When we waked in we were greeted very nicely by Sally (a Manager). She told us to put our bags in the corner and sit down. When we sat down they were given four bowls and in them were olives, tomatoes, peppers and basil. These are traditional pizza toppings. We were given some dough, cheese, tomato sauce, ham and pepperoni and we made our pizzas. The pizzas were boxed and 4th class took them to the Shackleton Endurance Exhibition where we had lots of fun too. Zoe O’Meara 4th Class Explorers Programme Fifth and Third Class were invited down to the hall on the 24 th March to receive certificates of participation from Pat Seaver from the Blackrock Education centre and Pat O'Suilleabhain from Sea Life in Bray. Grace and Kayleigh from 5 th Class and James from 3rd Class stood up and spoke about the exciting trip to visit Sea Life in Bray and also about having the aquarium in our classroom. The children were congratulated for their hard work in taking care of the sea creatures and encouraged to continue to champion the cause of Ireland’s marine life and oceans in the future. The Shackleton Exhibition Fourth Class went to the Shackleton Exhibition. First, Donal set up a movie for us to watch about Shackleton and his men. It was really interesting, every single man survived. After the extremely interesting movie Donal gave us a quiz to complete as we walked around the exhibition. There were pictures of the men everywhere. I had a go with the sextant (a sextant is a thing that they used to navigate with, you line it up with the sun and it shows you the way and gives you your bearings. Then Donal gave us the answers to the quiz and told us about all the men and their jobs on the ships. It was really really interesting. Martha Duignan 4th Class Seachtain na Gaeilge Last week we played Hurling. I loved smashing the sliotar with my hurl. Then we danced in front of the whole school. It was an Irish dance. Sixth class taught us actions and we loved doing them in assembly. It was a cool dance. We made St. Patrick’s Day hats and we even had Monday and Tuesday off. On Friday we went up Killiney Hill to make money for the school. Andrew Lowey & Drew Donnelly 1st Class For Seachtain na Gaeilge 6th class made up a dance for the instrumental part of ‘Wake Me Up as Gaeilge’. Half the class did the first instrumental while the others did the second instrumental. Each day 6th class went to the other classes to teach them the dance. On Thursday 6th class played Irish games with the junior classes. On Friday, 4th, 5th and 6th did an Irish quiz. All of the questions were in Irish. Later that day we had a céilí and then went on the sponsored walk. Anna Hoffman 6th Class “It was a short week when Seachtain na Gaeilge was on. We only really got into it on the Friday. We started off with a quiz. It was very hard but fun as well. We did the rounds until the break. Ms. Honner came into the hall with two professional hockey players called Chloe and Gillian. We asked them questions and they answered them. Apparently they won the school hockey cup in 4th, 5th and 6th class! After the break, the quiz continued. The Quiz got easier and our team was hoping for 3rd place. Unfortunately we failed to reach that spot but we still did alright. After big break we did a Ceilí. Our class did the “Walls of Limerick” with 6th class and the younger classes did “skip to my Lou” and “Shoe the Donkey”. Seachtain na Gaeilge wasn’t a very long week but it was still as fun as all the other weeks.” Shane Mac Nulty 5th Class Spikeball For the past six weeks we have been playing spikeball with transition year students from Loreto Foxrock. Spikeball is quite similar to volleyball, but spikeball has more rules than volleyball. First of all, the aim of the game is to win the point. First you serve, then return the serve, then catch the ball and set up your team mate for a spike. The coaches were all very nice and we had good fun. Michael Finney 6th Class Pavilion 6th class On Wednesday 18th March 6th class went to the Pavilion in Dun Laoghaire. We got the DART from Dalkey to Dun Laoghaire and then walked to the Pavilion. Once in the Pavilion we went to a show called ‘The History Detectives’. The three authors involved were Marita ConlonMcKenna, Brian Gallagher and Nicola Pierce. I found it very interesting to hear how they were inspired to write their books. After that we went to Scrumdiddly’s and got ice-cream. Once we all had our ice-cream we walked to The People’s Park and played in the playground. We then got the DART back to Dalkey. We all had a great time and really enjoyed the day. Allie Noonan 6th Class Let’s Create @ LexIcon – 5th Class “We are going to tell you about our visit to the Lexicon Library on the 19th of March 2015”Anna “We all came into school really excited”- Josh “We started out nice and early which meant no assembly that morning for us!”- Tabitha “We left school at 9 a.m. to walk to the Dart Station”- Thomas “It wasn’t a very eventful walk. We only saw a few dogs.”Tabitha “We waited for the DART for ages and eventually we got on one.”- Anna “We walked to Dalkey Dart Station and rode it to Dun Laoghaire.” – Toby “To pass the time [on the Dart] we played Chinese Whispers.”- Anna “When we reached Dun Laoghaire we had a snack and then we went to the People’s Park and played on the swings and slides.”- Lauren “Ms. Hogan went in [to the library] to check if we were there on time. As it turned out, we were there too early so we went to the Play Park while we waited.”- Tabitha “Finally it was time to go to the LexIcon! Lucinda Jacob, Oisín McGann and Dave Rudden were going to be there!”- Rebecca “We walked back to the LexIcon and went in.” – Lauren “When we went in, we started to go the wrong way so we turned around. We had to walk through a café and there was so much food I wanted to eat it all!” Ellie May “We all sat down and there was a little stage”- Lauren “We went into a room that looked a bit like a cinema.”- Tabitha “When we got there, Sarah Webb told us about what we would be doing.”- Maya Mc “Then Gráinne Clear interviewed Lucinda Jacob, Oisín McGann and Dave Rudden.” “We listened to the writers talk about where they got their inspiration.” –Thomas “Then we were split into three groups. With Dave they did writing, with Oisín they did drawing and with Lucinda we did poetry.” –Ellie May “I was in group one with Kayleigh, Saskia, Lorna, Ruby, Lauren, Freddy, Thomas and Shane.”-Maya Mc. “Group one went with Oisín McGann to help us with how to draw.”- Thomas “First we drew monsters, then we drew real people. Oisín told us that people’s eyes are five eyes apart.”- Maya Mc. “I was in Dave Rudden’s group. First we played a game and then we started writing. We were told that if we wanted to we could present our work after break.” Tabitha “With Lucinda we did poems. We did a poem altogether in the group, then we did our own poem.”- Ellie May “We did that for around an hour and then we had lunch outside and my hot chocolate spilt.”Thomas “After that we went inside and we heard the other groups.”- Maya Mc. “Everyone read out what they did”- Emily “Dave read a bit of his new book and then people started to perform their poems and dialogues.”- Thomas “I said my poem out loud and messed up a bit because my heart was beating very loud. Then Oisín drew a character from one of his books and we looked at the drawings his group did”- Ellie May “Then it was time to go back to school”- Thomas “If I could do it again, I would like to do the drawing workshop.” – Ellie May “Our visit to the Lexicon was fun.”- Emily “It was a great day!” – Lauren Some of the Poems written at the LexIcon Monsters like Tutu’s too Monsters like tutu’s too. They like to dance and sing They really have a fling They wear lots of bling They like to Salsa while eating salsa They like to cook grass in a huge mass with bass and basil They are pink and green and their grandpas are really mean. They like to tango while eating mangoes They like to hip hop while drinking drip drops and they just don’t stop Monsters They like to walk, they like to talk, they like to stalk. Monsters like tutu’s too. By Grace and Caitríona The Unnamed Poem The frothy waves of Dublin endlessly crash against the rocky cove The wind, like knives piercing the skin. Up to the mountains touching the clouds Like a gateway to another world Where whales sore through the sky And birds swarm the sea And all of this ready to be explored by you. By shutting your eyes Then all this beauty will come to you And you’ll never be alone. By Sean The Irish Ladies Hockey Team On Friday, 19th March two girls came to school. Their names were Chloe Watkins and Gillian Pinder. They play for the Irish Ladies Hockey Team. They both went to school here. Some of us had questions for them. Some of the questions that I remember are – what type of hockey stick do you use? Chloe uses Osaka and Gillian is sponsored by Adidas so she uses that. Then we all went outside to take a picture with them. We all were so excited. They were both so nice and lovely. Thank you to the Irish Ladies Hockey team from all in G.K.N.S. Sarah Bradley 4th Class We were delighted to hear that the Irish Ladies Hockey Team won their match against Portugal on Sunday 22nd March and we wish them the best of luck in their next match and possible qualification for the Olympics in Rio in 2016. Thank you to Carol Mechette for organising the visit of past pupils, Chloe Watkins and Gillian Pinder to G.K.N.S. We were thrilled to welcome them back. We really appreciate them giving of their time to answer lots of questions. They are fantastic role models for the current hockey players in G.K.N.S. Write a Book 2015 Well done to all our young authors who took part in Write-a-Book 2015. Congratulations to the Merit Award Winners and to the pupils whose books were Highly Commended. There will be an Awards Ceremony in Fitzpatrick’s Castle Hotel, Killiney on Monday 27th April where the Award Winning Books will be on display. Georgina Darling (Write-a-Book Co-Ordinator) Class Senior Infants 1st Merit Award Class Book Ewan Pipe 2nd Aoibhe Costello Highly Commended Laragh Costello Henry Rhys-Thomas Alice Gill Andrew Manley Cameron Sheil Faye Sullivan 3rd Charlotte Wride 4th Jonathan Hoffman 5th Emma Lowey 6th Eric Kendrick Seirian Nalty Eabha Rae Morrison Eve Nolan Ellen Mitchell Mark Speer Zoe O’Meara Anna Cox Rebecca Sheil Lauren Healy Harry Gaw Samuel Byrne Ronan Waters Easter Service €518.60 was collected at the Easter Service in St. Paul’s Church on Friday, 27th March 2015. This money has been sent to the Irish Cancer Society. School Sale The school sale will take place on Tuesday 21st April 2015. The sale is organized by the pupils for the pupils. It takes place in the school, during school hours. The children are asked to collect the following items for the stalls. 1st class –jewellery 2nd class – board games 3rd class – toys 4th class – books 5th class - cakes 6th class - games Advance notice of School Tour arrangements: Please note parents who wish to assist with supervision on school tours must be Garda vetted. Junior Infants Senior Infants 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class 4th Class 5th Class 6th Class Glenroe Farm, Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow. Newgrange Farm, Slane, Co. Meath. Dublin Zoo, Phoenix Park, Dublin 8. Pine Forest Arts & Craft Centre, Glencullen Irish National Sailing School, Dun Laoghaire Causey Farm Experience, Navan, Co Meath. W.5 & Titanic Experience, Belfast *includes hot lunch Coláiste na Rosann 18/06/2015 16/06/2015 16/06/2015 18/06/2015 17/06/2015 18/06/2015 17/06/2015 25-29/05/2015 PAID Battery recycling Please use the boxes inside the front doors to recycle your used batteries. Thank you to: Serian Nalty for donation of books for the Library €14.00 p.p. €20.00 p.p. €17.00 p.p. €20.00 p.p. €22.00 p.p. €25.00 p.p. €35.00 p.p.* Congratulations to: David Maxwell (5th Class) who participated in the Today FM Shave or Dye fundraiser and shaved is hair off in aid of the Irish Cancer Society. He raised €110. Well done David. Literacy Update – Ms. C. Richardson This term all classes have been focusing on instructional writing. When writing instructions there are a number of steps that we follow: -A clear title -A list of ingredients, materials or equipment needed -The stages / method that will be followed. We know that instructions need to be sequenced correctly; we write in short, clear sentences and that imperative (bossy) verbs are used. Have a look at some writing samples from all classes on the writing notice board beside Ms. Darling's room. Here are two examples: How to brush your teeth by Fionn (1st Class) You will need: toothpaste, a toothbrush, water and teeth. 1. First you get toothpaste. 2. Next you get a toothbrush. 3. After you turn on the tap. 4. Then you brush your teeth. 5. Then spit into the sink. 6. Finally smile What to do in the event of a fire by Oscar (6th Class) 1. Stop what you are doing 2. Don't take any of your stuff 3. Line up 4. Follow your teacher outside 5. Line up outside and stay quiet 6. Listen for your name in the roll call 7. Wait for your principal to tell you if it is ok to go back School Photographs Monday 20th April Brigid Harney from Applebee Studios will come to the school on Monday 20th April to take individual and class photographs. Permission Slips will be distributed on Monday, 13th April to each pupil. Relationships & Sexuality Education All classes completed this programme last term. Nola Lambert (Nurse) will give a talk to 5th & 6th classes on Thursday 23rd April 2015 as part of our R.S.E. programme. We recommend parents discuss hygiene, anatomy and sexuality with their children to ensure clarity of understanding. Advance notice 20th April – School Photographs will be taken by Applebee Studios 21st April – School Sale for pupils only 22nd April – Gardening Day with Aoife Munn from Windyridge Nurseries 27th – 1st May Literacy Week 5th May – 6th class visit Cabinteely House 6th May – 4th class visit Oratory 6th May – Class reps meeting 13th May – 5th class SEAI workshop in Dun Laoghaire County Hall 14th May – B.O.M. meeting 16th May – Holy Trinity Fete 18th May – Junior Infants 2015 Parents Meeting @ 8.00 p.m. 19th May – Junior Infants 2015 visit G.K.N.S. 22nd May – School Closed (to be confirmed) Polling Station 23rd May – St. Paul’s Fete 25th – 29th May – 6th Class in Donegal Gaeltacht 3rd June – Music Concert (Pupils of R. Ashley, B. Barnes, G. Stafford & B. Rycraft) 6th June – St. Matthias’ Fete 8th – 12th June – Active Week 9th June – Clothes Collection 12th June – Presentation of Awards for Active Week & Cake Sale 16th – 18th June School Tours – Junior Infants to 5th Class inclusive 26th June – Last day of Term – End of Year Service St. Matthias Church at 11.00 a.m. New from the Parents’ Association Hockey News This year GKNS entered one team into the Leinster Schoolboys Hockey League. The team was made up of nine 6th class boys and three 5th class boys including Tom Varian, Naoise Cautley, Sam Mitchell, Samuel Byrne, Arthur Hoade, Eric Kendrick, Michael Finney, Dylan Murray, Robbie Bowers, Josh O'Neill, Sean Foulds and Freddy Jones. The team were very lucky to have Andrew Gaw as their coach and I know that they appreciated all his hard work at their Monday evening training sessions and at their matches. We played six league matches and four friendlies in total this season. It started off with a friendly against Kill of the Grange, under horrendous weather conditions. Unfortunately even our best efforts couldn't stop the opposition! Due to the conditions we asked KoG back for another friendly, under better weather but still a very tough match, a loss but still good experience for our team. The first league game was against the formidable Rathmichael NS, extremely tough opposition but the boys learnt a lot from the match and put the learning to good use and from there on the team worked well together and began to play good flowing hockey. This all culminated in a great win at the next match in a friendly against St Andrew's College. Delgany NS was our second league opponent. It was a very tense and exciting game with some great skill being shown individually and as a team. It ended in a draw just before full time. St Patricks Greystones were up next. They were a strong team and had the upper hand most of the game but we played well. The next league game was against our local rivals St Patricks Dalkey and we had the upper hand during most of the match and the team excelled to a clear victory. Monkstown Educate Together stepped into the breach when Guardian Angels left the league, so a friendly was played instead with GKNS playing some skilful hockey and securing a great win. With two league matches to go the pressure was on for good results…..Next was Our Lady's Grove, two closely matched teams meant for another tense game which was both close and exciting. Thankfully we came out on top by full-time! Finally it was Dalkey School Project. All the training and match practice came together for our final league match of the season and what a match it was. It was the best match as far as team play and excitement goes!! They were level at half time, then DSP scored two agonising goals at the start of the second half but not to be daunted GKNS fought back, tooth and nail, to draw by the final whistle! Nail biting stuff! As the hockey season draws to a close I want to say a huge thank you to the parents for the lifts, time and support they have given the team, to Nikki Dixon (PA) for her support and help with first aid kit/goalie gear/tops etc, to Andrew Gaw for his time and patience, to Mrs Honor and the teachers for letting the team out early for matches and to the team themselves who learnt so much from their match play and really played their best and gave their all to the game and the team. GKNS should be very proud to come 3rd in the Leinster Schoolboys League. A great hockey season....WELL DONE!! Sheena Bowers News from the Fundraising Committee Friday 20th March was a fantastic day. A heartfelt thank you to all the pupils, families and staff at GKNS who collected sponsorship, participated in the walk and supervised along the way. We were accompanied by Phoebe the school mascot and supported by an army of Hi Vis vest wearing Mums, Dads, Grannies and au pairs. What a turn out! All in all it was a very successful event and we raised an amazing €6932.50 for the school, an absolutely superb result. A special thanks to Ray Egan. Ray spent a lot of time organising the sponsors including the refreshments and printing. Everybody involved played a very important part in making the event such a success. Thank you once again. Sarah O’Reilly NEWS FROM THE PARISHES HOLY TRINITY PARISH Rector: The Rev’d Niall J. Sloane, Tel: 2852695 e-mail – rector.htkilliney@dublin.anglican.org Day Off - Friday Lay Reader: Mr Nigel Pierpoint Website – www.htkilliney.dublin.anglican.org Facebook - www.facebook.com/holytrinitykilliney Twitter - @htkilliney The Carry Centre – www.carrycentre.ie Bookings: Sandra Moore ~ 087 6291568 / 01 2854821/ carrycentre@dublin.anglican.org Hon. Secretary of the Select Vestry: Clive Christie, Tel: 2823356 ‘Review Distributor’: Marianne Irvine, Tel: 2858136 Services for April 2015 Sundays: 8.30am Holy Communion, 10.45 am Morning Service Midweek Services: Thursdays at 10.30 am. From the Rector I want to thank in advance all those who are making preparations for the Parish Fete. Whether organising rotas, selling or buying tickets, helping out on stands, or quietly supporting one another in the background, it is greatly appreciated. Everyone will have an opportunity to support this community and family event in the grounds on Glenageary-Killiney National School, Wyvern Estate on Saturday May 16th from 11am – 3pm. If you are free on the day, join us a day filled with fun, laughter and excitement. The theme this year is ‘Pirates and Princesses’ – appropriate dress is encouraged! The Trinity Tester In the run-up to the Parish Fete, the Rector has drawn up the ‘Trinity Tester’, answer 18 questions correctly and be in with a chance to win A Midweek VIP Experience for two people at the Wineport Lodge Hotel, Glasson, Co. Westmeath (One night in a Deluxe Room, followed by a lazy breakfast in bed. Includes some chocolate dipped strawberries & a half bottle of bubbly in you room on arrival!). Cost of test sheet €2 and all proceeds go towards parish funds. Have a go … in the imitable words of Mrs Doyle, ah go on, go on, go on! Rector’s Surgery Holy Trinity Rectory every Tuesday from 7-8 pm. Holy Week & Easter 2015 Guest Preacher (Tuesday-Thursday): The Most Rev’d Pat Storey, Bishop of Meath & Kildare All services in Holy Trinity Church, Killiney, unless otherwise stated. Sunday 29th March (Lent VI, Palm Sunday) 8.30 am: Holy Communion 10.45 am: The Liturgy of Palm Sunday Monday 30th March (Holy Monday) 7.15 am: Holy Communion 8.00 pm: St Patrick’s Church, Dalkey ~ Compline Tuesday 31st March (Holy Tuesday) 7.15 am: Holy Communion 8.00 pm: St Paul’s Church ~ A Late Evening Office Wednesday 1st April (Spy Wednesday) 7.15 am: Holy Communion 8.00 pm: St Matthias’s Church ~ Tenebrae Thursday 2nd April (Maundy Thursday) 7.15 am: Holy Communion 10.30 am: Holy Communion 8.00 pm: The Lord’s Supper Friday 3rd April (Good Friday) 7.15 am: Ante Communion & Litany 8.00 pm: Christ Church, Dun Laoghaire ~ A Liturgy of the Cross Saturday 4th April (Easter Eve) 9.00 pm: Easter Vigil, Christ Church Cathedral Sunday 5th April (Easter Day) 6.45 am: Sonrise Service, The Obelisk, Victoria Park 8.30 am: Holy Communion 10.45 am: Family Communion: The Rector (service followed by Egg Hunt & reception). Killiney Keep Fit Class Sadly all good things come to an end and the Killiney Keep Fit group which was started by Babs Smythe over 40 years ago may have run its course BUT it could be regenerated if here was enough new interest within the community. The Keep fit has always been a group drawn from the neighbourhood and across the community and was run on a voluntary basis so that over the years it has been able to support many charities to the tune of over 50,000 Euros. The Hospice, Drug squad, Laura Lynne and many, many others have benefited, besides funding various Church repairs, and helping local people in need. This is a proud record for the ladies a well as the benefits of improved health and fitness! When Babs retired she handed over to a group whom she had trained up to run the class, Imelda Greaney, Aine Marr who has sadly passed on, Rosaleen Corbet who has retired, and Jasone O'Carroll. Imelda has been keeping the books since 1997 and organising things together with Jasone and they are willing to continue if there is enough interest. Mondays at 10.00am & the cost is 20 Euros for 8 weeks - 75minute work out which can be taken at you own pace. For more information contact: Imelda on 087 6810700 or Jasone 087 2706831 Service & Social The next gathering will be on Sunday 24th May at 3pm. Please contact Joan Whyte or the Rector for more information. Sheep Thrills - Made in Ireland Every Thursday at 11am in the Carry Centre. Our community based textile group continues with great enthusiasm and with lots of new ideas already put into operation. Sheep Thrills products will be sold locally and given to selected charities for the homeless both at home and abroad. So anyone interested please contact Joan @ 0872460078. Admission €3-€5. The Y Club (Killiney Men’s Society) Saturday April 25th – Day trip to Howth. All Gentleman are very to attend. More information from Paul O’Brien, Nigel Pierpoint or the Rector. Table Tennis The table tennis club meets every Monday at 8pm in the Carry Centre. If you are interested in trying out table tennis, you would be very welcome (and we will even lend you a bat!). For more information contact Linda Franck (086 8296029). Ladies Guild The next meeting will be on 14th April at 10.30 am in the Carry Centre. Visitors welcome. SILK - Socials Involving Ladies of Killiney The next gathering will be on Wednesday 15th April at 8pm in the Carry Centre. For more information please contact Judy Jones - 2855159 Bible Study and Prayer Group The next Bible Study on Tuesday 28th April at 10.30am in the Carry Centre. All are very welcome to attend. Sunday Club The next meeting will be on Sunday 19th April in the Carry Centre. Diners Club – The KWDs The next gathering will be on Thursday 23rd April. Further expressions of interest or queries may be addressed to Zandra Laing or the Rector. Select Vestry The Vestry will meet at 8.00pm in the Carry Centre on Monday 27th April. A full report will follow next month on the Easter General Vestry. Glenageary-Killiney National School We hope the boys and girls have a wonderful Easter Holiday! World Day of Prayer This years’ service was held on Friday 6th March. We thank all those involved in the preparation for the event, in particular Ishbel Lee who co-ordinated things for Holy Trinity. The Obelisk The March/April edition is now available. The deadline for submissions to the next edition is the 15th April. Hospital Visiting The Rector would appreciate being told if parishioners are in hospital, going into hospital, are being transferred or if they have been discharged, and will be pleased to offer pastoral support. A selection of prayers is available from him or in the Church porches. From the Registers Confirmation 1st February (in St Brigid’s, Stillorgan) - Seán Guillaume Jellett Purser & Alexander James Fives Funeral 12th March (in Holy Trinity) – Derek Fitzgerald Our sympathy and prayers are with all those who have been bereaved, in particular June, Tracey, Karen and their families on the death of Derek.