There's a bit of a buzz about
Things seem to be going well around the club these days - nothing in particular, just a lot of small things but they sure add up. All of our football and hurling teams are up and running, training, playing challenge games, lots of expectation. The Juvenile season kicked off this weekend with lots of encouraging Syls displays. Plenty of our lads involved at College and County in Sigerson, Trench, O'Byrne Cups (good luck to Gary Sweeney on the DCU team in the Final). The girls also back in training and with a great representation at county level.
There was a get together of older and retired club members during the week and Brendan tells me there is a trip to Croke Park planned - tour of the stadium, museum, bit of lunch - promises to be a very interesting day out and Brendan et al will be looking for a good crowd so if you know someone who might like to go along, don't be shy, let Brendan know.
The Thursday 'Open Mike' has made a great start also with a good young crowd of singers and musicians - again, let people know, it really is pretty good.
Next Tuesday sees the second event for our Business Services Network - promises to be a good evening - again, encourage people to come along.
Gary Penrose has taken on management of the club premises on Church Road and is very keen to 'shake it up a little' - if you want to use it, get involved, whatever, talk to Gary.
Thanks to Gibneys for their massive support over the last three years, it really helped.
I see the Golf Society have a busy schedule planned - they made a really nice presentation to Micháel McCarthy for bringing a Celtic Cross to Malahide and I don't think I mentioned it - must get a picture to share - good luck for the season.
