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Parish of Newcastle and Newtownmountkennedy with Calary PARISH INFORMATION NEWS SHEET Parish of Newcastle and Newtownmountkennedy With Calary july 2010 Please send any items for inclusion in August PINS to: Rev. William Bennett mobile: 087 9480317 email: [email protected] Clodagh Jennings mobile: 086 8558886 email: [email protected] Items need to be received by Wednesday 21st July for publication on Sunday 25th For further information visit: www.newcastleparish.org, www.newtownmountkennedyparish.org or www.calaryparish.org MUSIC IN CALARY Summer 2010 Thursday July 8th: Fiachra Garvey (piano) from Ballyknockan, RIAM and Paris in a recital by the National Concert Hall’s Rising Star of 2011. Friday July 9th: Fiachra Garvey (piano) and Ruth Gibson (viola) from Dublin and London. Sunday July 11th: Calary’s 3rd Showcase concert by young local pianists Friday September 10th: Moya O’Grady (cello) David O’Doherty (violin) and Geraldine O’Doherty (harp). All concerts start at 8.00pm Tickets €15, concessions €10, from 01-2818146 or email [email protected] Music in Calary acknowledges the support of Wicklow County Council and FBD Insurance. DATE CHURCH TIME SERVICE READING Sunday 4th: Calary 9.30am M.P. 2 Kings 5: 1 - 4 St. Matthew’s 10.45am M.P. Luke 10: Newcastle 12 noon H.C. 1 - 11, 16 - 20 Sunday 11th: Calary 9.30am M.P. Colossians 1: St. Matthew’s 10.45am H.C. 1 - 14 Newcastle 12 noon M.P. Luke 10: 25 - 37 Sunday 18th: Calary 9.30am F.S. Gentiles 18: St. Matthew’s 10.45am M.P. 1 - 10 Newcastle 12 noon F.S. Luke 10: 38 - 42 th Sunday 25 : Calary 9.30 am H.C. Colossians 2: St. Matthew’s 10.45am F.S. 6 - 19 Newcastle 12 noon M.P. Luke 11: 1 - 13 M.P. (Morning Prayer) H.C. (Holy Communion) F.S. (Family Service) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Holy Communion is celebrated every Wednesday, with prayer for the sick, at 10.30 am in St Matthew’s followed by a cup of tea and chat in the McLean Room. All welcome! Tea and coffee are available in the McLean Room after each service in St. Matthew’s Newcastle and Newtownmountkennedy Select Vestry Meeting Wednesday 28th July at 8pm in the McLean Room DREAM TEAM SPORTS CHALLENGE COMING SOON TO NEWCASTLE CAN YOUR TEAM WIN THE ULTIMATE SPORTS CHALLENGE? ONE DAY NINE SPORTS 3 PERSON TEAM MEN / WOMEN OVER 15 INFORMATION FROM KAREN AT 087-2866889 IN AID OF PARISH FUNDS FAMILY NOTICES Holy Baptism In Newcastle on Sunday 20th June; Ava Sandra, daughter of Richard and Arlene Cullen, Oakfield House, Killough, Bray. Congratulations to Richard and Arlene. We pray that Ava will bring you lots of happiness and grow up to honour the promises made for her at baptism. Wedding In Calary Church on 3rd June, Walter John Armstrong and Sharon Jennifer Crean, 1 Ashwood, Roundwood, Co. Wicklow. Very best wishes to Walter and Sharon as they begin this new stage in their lives. We wish them every happiness and blessing and extend heartiest congratulations to them both. Sympathy We offer our sympathy to Noel Langrell and his family on the death of Noel’s wife Lil. Lil was buried in Roundwood on 14th May. Confirmation; The newly painted and refurbished Church at Newcastle looked wonderful and was very tastefully and appropriately decorated for the Confirmation Service on 13 June. Twelve young ladies made their public commitment to follow Jesus Christ and were confirmed by the Archbishop. We welcome these beautiful young people to be fully and actively involved in the life of our Parishes and hope they will each make a positive effort to help us build a better future for the generations yet to come. Please pray for all our young folk and ask for God's guidance as we endeavour to have a community which tries to be relevant to each age group. The Rector Tuesday Club Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, July 13th when we have been invited to have tea in Elizabeth Evans’ garden at the Gate Lodge of Kilruddery House. We will meet there at 3pm but if anyone needs a lift will they please contact Ann on 2812145. We look forward to seeing you there as we missed last month’s meeting. All welcome. Coffee in the Cottage Coffee in the cottage will continue during the summer months. If you are free any Tuesday morning between 10.30 and 12.30 please drop in for a cuppa and some chat. €2 Leisurely Lunch Lunch in the cottage will be on Thursday 15th July from 12.30pm. €5 a head. All welcome - just let Karen or Clodagh know in advance if you hope to be there! Congratulations to Ben Russell who has been invited by the National Symphony Orchestra to sing with them in the National Concert Hall (main auditorium) at lunchtime on Tuesday 27th July 2010 as part of the RTÉ Summer Lunchtime Concert Series. Tickets are €10 each, seating is reserved. Choir News Many thanks to Jack and Giles Smyth for the splendid carpentry they did on the choir stalls and screen. Having a pew on the organ side for the men of the choir makes such a difference to the sound and ensemble. In the old arrangement the men got a bit lost hiding at the back of the south transept. A very special thank you to the choir members who worked so hard all year. Since January we have sung 10 different anthems, 5 pieces of music for the Communion service, 1 canticle, 2 Psalms and The Litany. We are building up quite a repertoire and I’m very pleased that the sound and expertise of the choir is improving all the time. The Choir will now have a well deserved break until September. We will start rehearsing for Harvest on Monday September 6th in Newcastle Church. I would be delighted to see some new faces particularly basses or tenors. Andy Calary Notes A walk around part of the parish boundary was held on Sunday 6th June. It was a little damp but enjoyed by all. Many thanks to Geoff and Ethni Seymour for providing coffee and lunch on the day. Two of the stained glass windows in Calary Church look very well now after being refurbished last month. J.R. St. Francis. N.S. School closes for the summer holidays at 12 noon on Wednesday 30th June. This year we are saying goodbye to nine 6th class pupils - Gráinne Allen, Thomas Keogh, Kate McCormack, Katie Noonan, Sophie O'Neill, Emily Pike, Sophie Reboul-Geraghty, Emily Thompson and Saoirse Yuan. We wish them every happiness and success for the future as they move on to the next stage of their education. For those returning to St. Francis' N.S next year the 2010/2011 school year will begin on Tuesday 31st August. In the meanwhile we hope that all pupils and their parents will have a great summer. M.W. COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Greystones Active Retirement Association Trip to Athlone and cruise on the Shannon on 11th August. Details to follow later. Holiday to Lake Guarda and Verona in Italy end of September. More details in a week or so. Cost €860 per person sharing. Watch out for our web site at www.greystonesara.com Babysitter/Childminder available Daytime or Night-time. I have been minding children for 2 years ongoing. I also have experience with children that have special needs from working in St. Catherine’s. If interested please contact Aimee Roberts on 086-3324577. Thank you. .
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