Whist

Top score at last weeks whist was won by David Tomkins. First lady was Eileen Furlong, second lady was shared by Rosari Gillick and Eilish Murphy, half time lay was shared by Betty Tomkins and Dolores Rapple. First gent was Donal Kavanagh, second gent was shared by Nancy Forde and Betty Rose, half time gent was Paudie Doyle. Raffle winners on the night were Marie Cushe, Rosari Gillick and Jackie O Harte. Whist continues on Wednesday night at 8.30pm.Read more …

Tidy Towns

Kilanerin Tidy Towns would like to thank all who have helped the committee this year to get the village looking so well.  We ask for you continued support in picking up any rubbish and keeping property tidy. Tickets for this years barbeque 'Dancing at the Cross Roads' on 15th August are available now.  Adults €12 children €5  This is the only fundraiser and helps to continue the upkeep and improvement of the village and its surrounds.   We would appreciate your support of the event and if you cant attend a raffle with fabulous prizes will…Read more …

Dyslexia Association

The Dyslexia Association of Ireland will be  running a weekly workshop in Enniscorthy on Tuesday evenings starting in September from 5-7pm. The new term starts on 1st September 2015 and will run for 10 weeks. We run two terms in the year.  Children enrolled receive extra tuition from experienced tutors specially trained in teaching children with Dyslexia. Classes are run for children from 7 years old to Leaving Certificate and cost €300 for the term. This can be paid weekly.  For further information please find us on facebook at Enniscorthy Branch of Dyslexia Association of Ireland or contact Annette on 086 0718154Read more …

Church News

KILANERIN CHURCH Morning mass Tuesday 9.30 am, Saturday  6.30pm and Sunday 11am. Eucharistic adoration on Tuesday from after morning mass to 9pm. BALLYFAD CHURCH Morning mass Wednesday 9.3aam - Anniversary mass: Mark Clare (Croghan) and Thursday 9.30am, Saturday 7.30pm and Sunday 9am. Eucharistic adoration on Wednesday 10am to 12 noon.Read more …

Tidy Towns Fundraiser

Kilanerin tidy towns are having their annual fundraiser for the year on 15th August at Murphy's - Music Barbeque and dancing for all the family. Also tickets for the draw for 2 separate weekends away and may other prizes will be available shortly.  Please show your support for all their effort.Read more …

GAA News

Hurling Well done to the adult hurlers who beat St James in the league semi final last Saturday. The score was 1-13 to 1-12. It was an exciting game and again, despite being a home game, not enough support. The final could be this weekend. U10 Girls Team of the week goes to the U10 girls who won the blitz in Arklow on Saturday morning. The celebrations through Kilanerin was well deserved. Minor Football Well done to the minor footballers who had a good win in the Roinn 1 league, beating Duffry Rovers 3-9…Read more …

Church News

KILANERIN CHURCH Morning mass Friday 9.30am Saturday 6.30pm - Anniversary mass Patrick & Elizabeth Kinsella and their son Paddy (Coolnagloose) Sunday 11am - Anniversary mass Alice O'Donohoe (Annagh Gap) Eucharisitc adoration on Tuesday from 10am to 9pm. KILANERIN PATRON Thanks to everyone who helped out with the patron in Limbrick especially Larry D'Arcy and Charlie O'Shaughnessy who gave their fields for parking. There was a great turnout of people and the cemetery looked really well on the day. Thanks to the cemetery committee and the Fás workers for keeping the graveyard in such good shape. …Read more …

Whist

Top score at last weeks whist was won by Ann Fleming. First lady was Chrisise Kinsella, second lady was Eileen Furlong, third lady was shared by Mary McCarthy and Rosari Gillick, half time lady was Sadie Owens and Ann Cowman. First gent was shared by M.E.A and Peg Byrne, third gent was Peg McDonald, and half time gent was David Tomkins. Raffle winners on the night were William Lee, Jack Stanley and Chrissie Kinsella. Everybody associated with Kilanerin whist extend sympathy to Breda, Jim and Ailish O'Connor on the recent death of Barney. Whist…Read more …

Ballyfad Patron & Field Day

The Patron begins at 2pm on Sunday, 19th July, followed by the Field Day. People are asked to tidy their family graves old and new for the annual Patron.  A meeting will be held on Wed 15th at 8.30pm in Ballyfad Hall to make final arrangements for the Patron and Field Day and to see how the raffle tickets are going.  Can all helpers please attend.Read more …

Old Klinenor Historical Society

Old Klinenor Historical Society monthly meeting is on Thursday, 16th july, in Ballyfad Hall at 9pm. Who lived where you are now? Work on the project ''Who lived where you are now?'' progressing well, just contact a member from your area to assist on this project. Or if you know of old buildings or settlements etc. in your area please let us know. Any old or unwanted maps welcome also. Ring Damian on 085 7753 772Read more …