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On Saturday 19th May, 2012, from 10am, Kinawley GAA is facilitating a Cardiac Screening day whereby male or female club members between the ages of 14-35 years old are eligible to be screened. This event is organised by “Health Hearts Healthy Lives”, a mobile heart screening service, set up by former GAA players John and Tony McEntee.
The primary boys and girls of the club were delighted to be chosen to visit Croke Park on Wednesday April 11th. They were all able to showcase there skills on the hallowed turf and get a behind the scenes look at the famous stadium-Thank you to all mentors who coordinated the trip.
Kinawley GFC expresses its full and unanimous support to the St Aidan's Community Action Group and the St Aidan's Board of Governor's in their work to see the secondary school in Derrylin remain open.
The Irish mass for all deceased members was held on wednesday March 28th. It was very encouraging to see so many young people taking part. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the mass most especially the boys and girls of St Nailes primary school who sang beautifully as gaeilge. Ar dheis de go raibh a n-anamacha.
Congratulations to St Michaels College on winning the MacRory Cup and most especially to our home grown players Conor Murphy, Colman Corrigan and James Allen. Also, well done to Dominic Corrigan for guiding the team to this success and for bringing them to the Hogan Cup final.
The Youth Presentation night for the 2011 season took place in the function room of the Welcome Inn on the 20th of February. A large crowd turned out to pay tribute to the younger members of the club. We were also delighted to have the one and only Peter Canavan as our special guest.