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Co Kildare – SOUTH CONTRACT ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND - LIST OF AFFILIATED CLUBS Co Kildare – SOUTH 16 August 2019 Athy Golf Bridge Club 09267 Athy – Geraldine 09222 Athy Golf Club, Geraldine, Athy Clanard Court, Athy Thursdays 7.30 Intermediate Grades Mondays 7.30 pm. Mixed grades. New members welcome. Refreshments, parking New members accommodated. Guests welcome with Open October to May Members. Bar, tea/coffee, parking. September to March. Curragh 09236 Great Connell 09225 Plunkett Barracks, Curragh Camp Irish Ropes Social Club (Ryston), Newbridge Thursdays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Tuesdays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. New members accommodated. Visitors welcome. New members and visitors welcome. Guests welcome Guests welcome with Members. with Members. Classes run occasionally. Bar, tea/coffee, parking. Open September to April Bar & tea/coffee, parking. Open September to April. Liffey 09292 Ryston (Newbridge) 09233 Ryston Sports & Social Club Newbridge. Irish Ropes Social Club (Ryston), Newbridge Wednesday 9.45am. Mixed grades. Mondays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Guests welcome New members welcome. with Members. Spare partner available. Classes run Bar, Tea/coffee. Open September to April. occasionally. New members and visitors welcome. Bar & tea/coffee. Parking. Open September to April. Naas – Devoy 09254 New Abbey 09252 St David’s Care of the Aged Centre, Newbridge Road Parish Centre, Kilcullen Wednesdays 7.45 p.m. Mixed grades. Friday 10.00 am. Mixed grades. Guests welcome with Members. New members New members accommodated. accommodated. Parking. Open September to May Tea/coffee, parking. Open September to May Kilcullen 09251 Naas (Monday) 09216 Parish Centre, Kilcullen St David’s Care of the Aged Centre, Newbridge Road Wednesdays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Mondays 7.30 pm. A Grades. Spare partner available. New members accommodated. Guests welcome with Small number of new members accommodated. Members but open to visitors during Summer months. Guests welcome with Members. Tea/coffee, parking. Open AYR. Tea/coffee, parking. Open October to May. St Davids – Naas 09242 Naas 09232 St David’s Care of the Aged Centre, Newbridge Road Naas Lawn Tennis Club, Dublin Road Wednesdays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Thursday 7.30 p.m. Mixed Grades. Guests welcome with Members. Guests welcome with Members once a month. Tea/coffee, parking. Open September to May. Refreshments available. Open September to June. Monasterevin 09262 7 NT 12381 Mercy Convent, Monasterevin Sarsfields GAA Club, Piercetown, Newbridge Tuesdays 7.45 Mainly Novices Friday 7.20pm Mixed Grades New members welcome. Refreshments, parking New members welcome. Refreshments, parking Email:[email protected] Contact County Development Officers: Marie O’Mara 086-1958016 - [email protected] .
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