In Community Centre | Sep 2017
We had our annual Harvest Festival social night on Friday 29th September 2017. It started at 8pm in the Community Centre and finished around 2am. It was a great night of music, chat and fun. Refreshments and light food were available along with the bar.
It was a fundraising ticketed event so many thanks to all who bought tickets and attended. There were lots of raffles on the night too, so well done to those lucky winners. All of the money raised is for the benefit of the community and is used to run the Community Centre and other community related expenses. So thank you again to all for your ongoing generous support. Without all the community donations, the Community Centre would cease to function.
We hope you enjoyed the night too.
In Community Centre | Sep 2017
There was a fabulous night of Traditional Irish Music music held on Sunday 24th September 2017. It started at 8pm in the Community Centre and finished close to 11pm, so that shows how much fun was had!
Music was performed on the night by:
Saint Martin's National School musicians
Blessington Comhaltas Group
Members of Blessington Men's Shed
It was a free event (although as always, there way a 'donations box' at the door, so thank you again for any donations) with a packed hall. The Marquee was available to use and connected to the hall as it was already erected for use with another event, so it was great to have as all the musicians used it as a sort of back-stage area.
The evening kicked off with musicians from St. Martin's National School with Bernie Getherine at the helm. They were fabulous and played a number of Irish ballads. A lot of their friends from school also came to watch them. ...
Read More In Community Centre | Aug 2017
We held a free Basic Defib Training course on Thursday 10th August 2017. It was single class of 2/3 hours held at 7pm in our Community Centre. The course was provided by 3 members of the Blessington Community First Responders, so a huge thank you to Simon and his colleagues for giving up their spare time to teach the basics of using a AED (Automatic External Defibrillator).
The course was very 'hands-on' so everyone who attended was asked to wear comfy, loose clothes. For the first part of the class Simon gave an intro into basic First Aid. He then posed various questions and scenarios to everyone, followed by an introduction to the equipment. A test AED was used and there were lots of different sized 'defibrillation manikins' (or AED dummies), from infant, child to adult. After an hour or so of theory, it was time for everyone to put everything they'd heard and discussed into practice. So it was down onto the floor to start testing and using the manikins ...
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