"Paddy" at the Black Box. 28th. November 2015
"Paddy" at the Black Box
Today I feel I must tell all my friends in the Ballinasloe Active Retirement Association of the wonderful show we saw last Saturday night in the Black Box Theatre in Galway called "Paddy".
This
show was written by song-writer Jerry Carney and Tommy Marren. We
were already familiar with this group as they produced "The Real
McCoy", a comedy we saw last year in Mullingar.
"Paddy"
truly provided us with a unique evening of drama and music. The
award-winner and well-known singer, Tommy Flemming, plays the
leading part. Over fifty of our association attended the show and we
had dinner beforehand. We had a brilliant evening and for the
duration of "Paddy" none of us were able to catch 40 winks,
as we sometimes do !
The
storyline is set in Ireland and England in the Sixties. Patrick
Murphy, played by Tommy Flemming, leaves Mayo to make some money and
then to come home, marry his girlfriend and settle down in his farm.
He promises this to his widowed mother and his girlfriend. However,
when he gets there his life evolves very differently and it takes him
ten years to return to Ireland. By this time he has a wife and
family.
His
life on the buildings, together with his co-workers, is especially
fascinating. I won't spoil it for you by telling any more. A video
of this musical will shortly be available , hopefully before
Christmas. Perhaps Santa will use one, as a filler, for your
Christmas Stocking !
Bridie Loughman
Bridie Loughman
Pride of Place
Congrats to B.A.R.A. Pride of Place team for their prize winning presentation.
L to R Margaret Brennan, Douglas Rafter Charles Doherty Deirdre Hogan Gabriel Rohan
and Breda Mulrennan of Galway County Council.
Westport 28th-29th-30th. September 2015
Our
"Indian Summer" Autumn Break 2015
We
have just returned from our Autumn Break in Westport, one of my
favourite places. The town was ablaze with magnificent colours and
trees and flowers full of autumnal foliage and colour at it's best,
with Croagh Patrick overlooking this beautiful town. In addition to
all that was the announcement that Westport had won the award for the
Tidiest Town in Ireland.
The
Castlecourt Hotel, plus its two sister hotels The Plaza and The
Atlantic Coast Hotel were full to capacity. Our group was part of a
very large group; the Western Active Retirement Organisation.
The
hotel had organised activities for all of us, including day trips to
Achill and one to Kylemore Abbey and that spectacular area of
Lennane.
I
decided to go to Achill and enjoyed every minute of the trip. The
beautiful sunshine was with us all the way. The scenery was
fantastic and the high mountains looked sublime in the sparkling
sunshine. The beautiful sandy beaches welcomed the Atlantic waters
lashing noiselessly on the seashore.
Our
talk on W.B. Yeats, organised by the Western Region Committee was
very appropriate, as words from "The Lake Isle Of Innisfree"
and his many other poems went hand in hand with the beautiful setting
of Achill and Lenanne. His poetry is full of heavenly music.
We
played Bingo as well, some for the first time and found it relaxing
and good fun. Our good friend, Noelle, won herself a lovely prize,
so luck was with Ballinasloe Active Retirement all through our stay
in Westport.
We
had dancing each night after dinner. Needless to say we also enjoyed
a few games of bridge in between everything else.
We
are looking forward already to our next outing.
Funeral Notice
R.I.P.
James Mason brother of B.A.R.A.'S Noel Mason reposing in Cross Funeral Home, Limerick from 5-00p.m. Thursday 20/8/2015.
James Mason brother of B.A.R.A.'S Noel Mason reposing in Cross Funeral Home, Limerick from 5-00p.m. Thursday 20/8/2015.
Ballinasloe Life Magazine
Many thanks to Chris O'Flynn and Bridie Loughman for their National to Big School Memories
which appear in the August--september issue.
Well done girls.
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