WATTY GRAHAM’S, GLEN: All club members and supporters are invited to a night of celebration and farewell in the Glen centre on Saturday, May 28 at 8.30pm. The night will mark the unrivalled achievement of the Ulster minor titles won by the club from 2011-14 and will also pay tribute to Conor Glass as he leaves to pursue his football career in Australia. This will give the extended Glen family their chance to wish Conor well and acknowledge his outstanding achievements.
ST MICHAEL’S GAC, LISSAN: The Lissan GAC golf classic will take place in Killymoon golf club on Friday, June 17. Contact Steven on 07841818721 for bookings - £60 per team of four plus evening entertainment.
DARRAGH CROSS GAC: The club golf day will be held on Friday, June 10 at Ardglass Golf Club. Cost is £20 per fourball, which includes food after. Please contact Marty Healy (07866 736376) to book your place.
The club Cúl Camp will be held on the week of July 25-29. Please contact Bernie Sweeney on 07983 511588 for further details and booking information.
ST COLM’s, DRUM: In association with Errigal Contracts, the club are offering all GAA enthusiasts the chance to win cash and O’Neill’s jerseys of your choice by predicting the winners of this year’s All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. See the club Facebook and Twitter (@StColmsGACDrum) pages for full details.
ARMAGH MINOR BOARD: There will be a board meeting on Thursday, May 26 at 8pm.
DOWN SUPPORTERS CLUB: The club are running buses to the Ulster Championship quarter-final between Down and Monaghan in Clones at 2pm on Sunday, June 5, leaving Castlewellan at 9.15 am and Newry at 10am. To book seats, contact Seamus McClean on 07873761804 or Mairead Sheppard on 07835974904.
All ticket enquiries to clubs or county office.
BRYANSFORD: The club are hosting a night at the races fundraiser this Friday night after the senior game against Ballymartin. Please contact any committee member for further information. All club members are encouraged to attend.
IRVINESTOWN ST MOLAISE GFC: The club golf classic will take place on Monday, May 30 in Bundoran golf club. The cost of a four-ball is £100, with prizes for the top six teams. Refreshments and a meal will be provided on the day.
Proceeds from the classic will go towards the development of facilities at St Molaise Park. The last few tee times can be booked by phoning Bundoran golf club on 00 353 7198 41302.
ST JOHN’S GAC: The club are looking for someone to take on writing the senior match reports. These reports will be used for social media and in the local newspapers. If you would be interested in taking up this role, contact Cormac on 07871373381.
Walking group heading for the Mournes on Saturday morning, leaving club at 9.30am.
Deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Francis O'Connor, Belfast and Peggy Doherty, Tyrella.
FOREGLEN: On the weekend of May 27-29, the club welcomes Hugh O'Neill’s of Leeds to take part in celebrations of the centenary. There will be music in the clubhouse on Saturday by the Druids and on the Sunday by the Bleedin Cowboys. Everyone welcome to attend this weekend of celebrations.
ARMAGH HARPS: There will be a family fun zumba session in Abbey Park on Thursday, May 26 for adults and children of all ages on the pitch. All proceeds go to U14 girls Feile fund.
There will be a kids’ disco on Friday, May 27 in the social club from 6.45pm-8.30pm. All children from three to 10 years are welcome.
The senior men are hosting a night at the races on Saturday, June 4 at 9pm in the social club. Everyone welcome.
GLASDRUMMAN GAC: There will be a child protection course in the clubrooms on Tuesday, June 7 from 7-9.30pm. The club encourages as many people as possible to avail of this opportunity. The course is open to everyone: parents, coaches, players over 16, youth club volunteers or anyone interested in volunteering in any aspect of the club in the future. If you wish to secure a place, please let Gary or Catherine know ASAP.
ST JOSEPH’S GAC, GLENAVY: The club host their fourth annual cycle - the Francie Doone Cycle - on Sunday, May 29, starting at 9am from the clubrooms. The route will follow the shores of Lough Neagh to Ballyronan and return to Glenavy via the same route. For those underage players (and family) who can't take part in the main cycle, we are having a family fun cycle on the new path around the pitch. Anyone interested in taking part in the cycle or buying a Glenavy cycle shirt should contact Aidan on 07712 662800.
CUMANN PHEADAIR NAOFA: The club will be awarding three £100 scholarships to the Gaeltacht. The examinations for the scholarships will take place in the clubrooms, Mary Street, Warrenpoint on Wednesday, June 1, starting at 8pm. The scholarships are open to any resident of St Peter's parish, Clonallon or member of Cumann Pheadair Naofa under 18 years of age who has not received a scholarship to the Gaeltacht from any other source. Please come along on the night if you wish to apply.
KILLYMAN: Irish dancing will continue on Monday nights from 5.30pm. All new
members are welcome. Ceili dancing classes continue on Tuesday nights from 8pm-10pm in the community centre. Anyone from P6 and above are welcome to attend.
Underage training will continue every Friday evening from 6.30pm. Training will be outdoors depending on the weather, so dress appropriately.
We are seeking people to take on the roles of linesmen and umpires for league games. We are also looking for men and women to help with making tea at some of the games. Anybody who is willing to help or would like more details should contact the club secretary.
DONAGHMORE GAC: Thanks to everyone who came to and helped at our Big Walk, Big Breakfast event.
Monday night sessions for boys and girls - U6, U8 and U10 - will continue at 6:30pm. Please ensure your child wears boots, mouth guard and appropriate clothing for changeable weather conditions, e.g. base layer, jersey, gloves, quarter zip and light rain jacket, all labelled for easy identification.
U14s: Training on Tuesday night (5.45-7.15pm).
LISSUMMON GFC: Strictly Come Dancing launch night on Saturday, June 4 at 8pm in Lissummon community hall.