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Beaver Scouts
Thursdays
5.45 - 6.45pm
Parochial Hall
Mr Paul Mahon
Tel: 295 4692
www.badenpowellscoutsireland.com/beaver.htm
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BEAVER SCOUTS
meet weekly. In an atmosphere of friendship and enjoyment
boys learn through games and activities, both indoor and
out, to be self-reliant, useful citizens. They receive
training in life-skills and crafts, and opportunities are
provided for meeting young people from other countries,
often resulting in lasting international
friendships. |

Brownies
Tuesdays
6.00 - 7.30pm
Parochial Hall
Ms Maria Ronan
Tel: 295 4330
www.irishgirlguides.com/members/brownies/
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BROWNIE GUIDES
are aged between 6 1/2 and 11. They are junior members of
the Irish Girl Guides.
Brownie Guides have fun while learning to help others,
enjoying the outdoors, playing games, doing crafts,
working for awards and badges and singing, etc. etc. As
well as the weekly meeting there may also be special
outings and activities.
All Brownies wear uniform to show that they are members
of The Irish Girl Guides. In other countries Brownies
wear uniforms too - some rather like ours and some very
different. |

Chancel & Flower Guild
Tel: 295 5603
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The Chancel
and Flower Guild is a group of ladies who care for the
altar linens and other fabrics within the Church which
may require attention from time to time. Central amongst
these are the tapestry frontal of the altar and the
associated pulpit fall, lectern markers, chancel carpet
and seat cushions.
Flowers are provided in the Church Sunday by Sunday and
for festivals by ladies and gentlemen of the parish on a
rota basis.
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Choir
Tuesday - 8.00 - 9.00pm
Church
Ms Ann Keary
Tel: 295 5612
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Thanks to the
expert musical talent of organist, Ann Keary, both junior
and senior CHOIRS lead the singing each week, adding
greatly to morning worship Sunday by Sunday. Tuesdays 8pm
- 9pm
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Cub Scouts
Thursdays
6.45 - 8.00pm
Parochial Hall
Mr Austin Nolan
Tel: 295 7615
www.badenpowellscoutsireland.com/cub.htm
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CUB SCOUTS
meet weekly. In an atmosphere of friendship and enjoyment
boys learn through games and activities, both indoor and
out, to be self-reliant, useful citizens. They receive
training in life-skills and crafts, and opportunities are
provided for meeting young people from other countries,
often resulting in lasting international
friendships. |
Gardening Club
Fourth Monday
of the Month
8.00pm
Parochial Hall
Mrs Sarah Tilson
Tel: 295 5583
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Garden lovers
in the area are served by the parish GARDENING CLUB.
Monthly meetings include talks, exchange of ideas or
plants, and visits to historical and interesting
gardens. |
Girl Guides
Fridays
6.30 - 8.00pm
Parochial Hall
Mrs Freda Keady
Tel: 282 2703
www.irishgirlguides.com/members/guides/
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Guides, aged
10.5 to 15 years, not only enjoy active weekly meetings,
but also have the challenge of surviving in the outdoors
without their parents!
There are heaps of opportunities to earn badges for your
favourite pastime and activities range from camping &
adventure sports to sleep overs and pyjama hikes.
The Guiding programme gives the Guides an all round
education and development. |
Ladybirds
Mondays
4.00 - 5.00pm
Parochial Hall
Ms. Marisa McDonald
Tel: 295 0697
Ms Catriona Dalton
294 5073
www.irishgirlguides.com/members/ladybirds/
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Every week at
our meetings we take part in activities which include
games, songs and crafts.
We follow a programme which helps us to become more
independent, discover the outdoor world and learn about
the family of Guiding to which we belong.
We have lots of fun and make loads of new friends. |
Mothers' Union
One Wednesday per month
8.00pm
Parochial Hall
Mrs. Fern Jolley
Tel: 288 7067
http://www.mothersunion.ie
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The MOTHERS'
UNION is a Christian organisation with a membership of
3.6 million in 77 countries worldwide. Members throughout
Ireland support the worldwide work of the MU through
prayer and financial donations. Branches are encouraged
to meet local needs within their communities.
MU members in Kilternan represent a wide range of age
and interests. They enjoy fellowship within the branch
and play an active role in parish activities. The branch
programme includes regular meetings on topics of
interest, as well as outreach initiatives. If you wish to
find out more please contact the Hon. Sec. Fern
Jolley. |
Parish Newsletter
Daphne Athey, Tel: 295 5614
Sandy Colclough, Tel: 295 0547
Sandra Knaggs, Tel: 295 9903
Nikki Reid, Tel: 282 2195
Etna Willis, Tel: 295 2292
Terry Lilburn Tel: 260 0003
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PARISH
NEWSLETTER: Kilternan Klips is produced five or six times
a year and contains parish and community news, items of
Church teaching and a parish diary. Contributions from
parishioners or from the wider community are
welcomed.
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Scouts
Thursdays
8.00 - 9.30pm
Parochial Hall
Group Leader:
Ms. Pauleen Reynolds Tel: 294 2005
Scout Leader:
Mr. John Donovan Tel: 295 0630
http://badenpowellscoutsireland.com/
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The SCOUTS
meet weekly. In an atmosphere of friendship and enjoyment
boys learn through games and activities, both indoor and
out, to be self-reliant, useful citizens. They receive
training in life-skills and crafts, and opportunities are
provided for meeting young people from other countries,
often resulting in lasting international
friendships. |
Sunday Club
2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th Sundays, during
10.30am Morning Service
(1st Sunday of the month
is family Service when
children are most welcome
in Church)
Mr. Paul Redbond
Tel: 294 6696
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SUNDAY CLUB:
Recognising the large number of children in the parish we
seek to welcome and value them by running a Sunday School
in which they are helped to grow in Christian faith and
to have regular contact with the Church. Three age groups
are catered for - four to six, seven to nine and ten to
twelve. Children come with their parents to Church for
the 10.30 a.m. Service and after the first hymn and a
short children's address go to Sunday Club in the
parochial hall.
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Tuesday Club
Meetings as arranged
Parochial Hall
Miss Lydia Williams
Tel: 286 7572
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At the other
end of the age scale, the parish TUESDAY CLUB offers
companionship to the over 55's. All are welcome to join
in trips to places of interest, talks on topical subjects
followed by a chat over a cup of tea, or just lunching
together somewhere in pleasant surroundings. |
Tennis Club
Weekdays
9.00am - 10.00pm
Sundays
2.00pm - 6.00pm
Mr. John Ryan Tel: 295 3834
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One of the
longest running organisations in the parish, Kilternan
Parish LAWN TENNIS CLUB, was started in 1934 when tennis
was first played at the Rectory. Today the Tennis Club
has three floodlit courts, situated in the Church
grounds, enabling tennis to be played all year round.
Ladies' and Men's teams take part in summer and winter
league matches and plenty of social events are organised
throughout the year. New members (both parishioners and
non-parishioners) are always welcome.
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Kilternan Church of Ireland
National School
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Principle: Mrs
Grainne Darlington
Tel: 295 3235
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