31 July 2019
Parish News
Anniversary Masses: Caroline Ryan, Mountgeorge and Simon Ryan, Ballydaff whose anniversaries occur around this time and also Paddy Delaney, Main Street, whose anniversary mass will be celebrated next Saturday night August 3rd at 8 p.m.
Muddy Puddles Pre-School: Open evening will take place on Friday next from. 2nd August from 6 p.m. in what was Fantane N.S. All are welcome to attend. We wish Trevor and his family the best of luck in their new venture.
Money Found
Small sum of money found on Pallas Street near the doctor’s surgery during the week.
Contact the parish office on 0504 51924
LEGO from Billund to Borrisoleigh
Joe Loughnane of Finn’s Alehouse has a brother named Fergal living in Billund, Denmark, which happens to be the hometown of the LEGO toy company. Fergal’s neighbor in Billund happens to work for LEGO as a teacher and a trainer – and he plays drums. This fellow’s name is Mike Sullivan (Sully).
Of course, Sully also likes to play up his Irish-American heritage, so with Joe’s help – and to celebrate his 40th birthday – Mike booked a little “musical heritage tour” around Ireland last summer with his own brother and a rockabilly musician from Washington DC. The band brought their wives and kids and everyone had a great time, living at Fairy Fort Farm for a week and playing shows in the region.
In fact, they had such a wonderful time that the Sullivan brothers are doing it again this August with another band of theirs from DC, Buck Forty Nine, playing mostly original honky-tonk and country songs. They’re also bringing along their wives and kids and they have booked shows around the region again, including out on the Aran Islands and over in Dublin. One teenage daughter in the gang plays traditional Irish music on accordion and also does a lot of Irish Dance.
But back to the LEGO… being a teacher and a performer, Mike is inspired to bring along some LEGO this time around, and to share something more with the lovely town of Borrisoleigh — and to help pay for some petrol in the bandwagon.
For the last 6 years, Mike has been working closely with researchers and educators from Harvard University and MIT in Boston, as well as experts at LEGO Foundation. He’s worked with students all over Denmark, developing progressive programs in experiential education and designing new learning environments for schools, museums, and communities. Much of Sullivan’s practice is focused on healthy risk-taking and hands-on play where young people engage with materials and spaces that enable them to find multiple solutions to various challenges. Whether he is in the wilderness or in a maker space, Sullivan encourages students to be brave and to try new things – to “fail forward.” Such experiences build resiliency, confidence, creativity, and community – and they’re fun. And fun is not unimportant. It’s crucial, and it’s how students often find meaning, ownership, and agency in their experiences.
There are two workshops open to all ages from 11am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 3pm. Price per participant is €10 per workshop or €15 for both.
Mike is excited to meet more families and children from Borrisoleigh at the workshops in the community center on August 10th. Please contact Fiona Max or Derry O’Donnell for more information (or sign up by writing directly to Mike at sullbox@gmail.com).
AXA Community Bike Rides
Family Fun Day
Tipperary War of Independence Tours
On Saturday last, 27th, our tour to the War of Independence sites in West Tipperary and East Limerick took place. The proceeds will go towards the erecting of a commemorative plaque to mark the spot where Martin Burke, the 16 year old youth was shot dead by Auxiliaries, on 21 March 1921. Thanks to everyone who supported this worthy cause.
Childrens Yoga
Yoga meditation and mindfulness class for children beginning or returning to secondary school wil be held in Upperchurch ,Wednesday evening at 7pm to 8.15 pm 31st of July.
Wanted
Pic of the Past
Stapleton’s Bread Delivery Cart in the 1940s
Jim Stapleton and Judy Shanahan
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