Kinnegad Notes

Coralstown Kinnegad GAA held a wonderful field day on a glorious summer Sunday to mark the 125th Anniversary of the GAA.There was underage football for every age group and field activities included long puck, rounders, sponge baths, tennis ball shoot, skittles, penalty shootout and cross bar challenge. There was even tug of war and a dancing competition. Considering the first ever GAA match in Westmeath 121 years ago was played between Kinnegad and Delvin it was fitting that this afternoon of celebration in Kinnegad involved young and old from every estate and townland in Kinnegad and Coralstown. Well done to the club for putting on such a great range of fun for all on an occasion that will certainly be remembered for a while.First Communion in KinnegadCongratulations to all the young people of St Etchen"s who made their First Communion on Saturday. This week it the turn of Clonard where the First Communion is at 11 a.m. in Clonard Church on Saturday.Charity GAA Match Raises Funds for Westmeath HospiceThe over 40"s match between Coralstown Kinnegad and Mullingar Shamrocks last Saturday has raised €1600 for Westmeath Hospice. The beautiful evening saw a great exhibition of football from the two teams that contested many senior finals and semi finals in the 1990"s. Old friendships were renewed and a great evening was enjoyed by all. The game finished in a draw 3-11 to 4-8 and Christy Greville was man of the match with Willie Hyland getting score of the game. The team was managed by their old manger Barney Cannon who had some inspirational half time words and he was assisted by Martin Plunkett. The game was refereed by the former Miltownpass great John Joe Brady who had his hands full trying to keep track of all the scores. The event took place the evening before a whole day of celebration at Coralstown Kinnegad and Mullingar to mark the 125th Anniversary of the GAA. After the match there was a social evening in Brian Coynes. All monies collected from sponsor cards, at the gate of the match or at the social will be going to the Westmeath Hospice. If you still have a sponsor cards you can bring it in to either club as the check will be presented at the end of next week.PilgrimagesThere is a Padre Pio Pilgrimage in June. . You can get information from Paddy O"Brien on 0862571645 or phone Rover on 044 9342449. You can also join Bohar on a week long charity trek following the footsteps of Francis of Assisi in October and more information from Bohar on 07120100Kinnegad Coralstown Social ServicesEveryone enjoyed a great Social Services party Sunday in the Hilamar Hotel. The next Tuesday Night social is on the 26th May from 7:30 pm until 10:30 p.m. The library is still open every Thursday in Serenity House from 2 until 4 p.m. Anyone who wants to avail of free transport to and from Serenity House to any of the social nights please phone 9375629 or 9374186. Go for Life Classes are at 10:30 a.m. and continue each Monday. New members are always very welcome to attend any or all of the activities. Serenity house is the ideal place to meet old friends and make new acquaintances.Pride of Place again for KinnegadKinnegad has again been chosen to represent Westmeath in the Pride of Place Competition. The many sporting cultural community and parish organisations can again showcase their great work in the Kinnegad area.  From the canal to Killucan Station, from the impressive Coralstown Kinnegad GAA facilities to the new soccer field, from the Dance lab to Serenity house to the many groups who are looking after so many locally.  This year many new residents" associations have sprung up, the whole community supported the Community Council, the GAA and the soccer in raising funds for three defibrillators and organising training, and Kinnegad Live showcased local talent. It is also the centenary of Kinnegad Church and there will be many parish events to commemorate this. The All Ireland Pride of Place judging for Kinnegad takes place in July. All sporting, social and community groups in Kinnegad are asked to contact Kinnegad Community Council as soon as possible. More information from 0876430783Kinnegad Parish NewsThere will be some fundraising events organised by the Friends of St Finian Committee. The tickets for the raffle for the Vintage Fordson Major Tractor, €1000 and a flat screen TV will be on sale at Mass in the parish churches over the next 3 weekends. Grass cutting at Clonard Cemetery, expressions of interest to 9391030 by Friday the 15th May at 1pm. The rosary will take place in Coralstown Church at 8pm each Sunday and Thursday during the month of May. There will be a parish golf classic in Trim on the 11th September. To contact the parish please leave a message through the message mail, or alternatively contact the parochial House on 9379170 or email kinnegadparish@eircom.net Baptisms are at 5pm on the first Saturday of the month and at 1:15 on the 3rd Sunday with the Pre-Baptism meeting in Serenity House on the last Wednesday of the month at 8:30 p.m. and are facilitated by members of the parish baptism team.Kinnegad NotesKinnegad Notes would love to publish any of the major events in your family. If you would like to send pictures or details of any births, marriages, anniversaries, birthdays, special achievements or upcoming events just send them to leno@indigo.ie As always if you have any general notices from yourself or your club or organisation that you would like published in the Kinnegad Notes please phone Denis Leonard at 087-643-0783 or email leno@indigo.ie before Sunday evening.