Club Notes 26th January 2004

LOTTO

The next Lotto Draw will be held in the Tickled Trout , Kinlough on Sunday February 1. The Draw and sale of tickets will be organised by Fergal Mc Gowan and Gareth Foley.



CLUB INFORMATION

As this is the 50th Anniversary of the Melvin Gaels Club it is hoped to gather as much information as possible concerning their 50 years in existence.

Anyone who has been associated with the club and has any items of interest e.g. paper cuttings, photographs etc.. is asked to get in contact with the secretary Joe McCarron at 0712 9841390 or 087 9520036 or any present club member

Why not visit the club website at – http://www.melvingaels.freeyellow.com.

 

TRAINING GROUND

Work is progressing well on the new training area.  Thanks to Terry Tiffoney for his assistance.  Also a word of thanks to the FAS workers. The running track should be available for use shortly.

 

CLUB MEETING

There will be a club meeting on Wednesday at 9pm.

 

PRESENTATION DANCE

Tickets are now on sale for the presentation supper dance in the Holyrood Hotel on Saturday February 14.  Music is by SUPERFREAKS and tickets are E15.

 

NEW MANAGERS

Seanie McEniff who will be assisted by Joe Tiffoney and Gareth Phelan will manage the Melvin Gaels senior team this year.  Seanie is returning to the club and no doubt he will bring more experience with him .  The club extends good luck in 2004 to all concerned.

 

TRAINING

All players are asked to come out for training on Thursday night.



MEMBERSHIP

Membership is now due for 2004 and it will cost E20. Noel Mc Gowan is looking after membership and money should be paid to him or any of the committee.

It is extremely important that all players have paid their membership as soon as possible.

This year the club will introduce a scheme that will combine membership and entry to the years Lotto. For payment of E50 a person can have entry into each Lotto draw as well as becoming a club member.

More details on this will be available shortly.

It is very important that more people become members of the club to ensure that the young people of the area have more sporting facilities over the coming years.
 

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