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Thurles Credit Union Student Bursary Winners 2012

Thurles Credit Union run a Student Bursary Award competition for Leaving Certificate Students who are pursuing Third Level College and all winners for  2012 have just been announced.

Thurles Credit Union Student Bursary Winners 2012.

Gold: The winners of the two Gold Student Bursary Awards are Margaret O’Loughlin, Killinan, Thurles, Co Tipperary and Shannon Molloy, Bluebell Cottage, Lower Ballingarry, Thurles, Co Tipperary. Pictured above (right) are the winners of the two Gold student bursary awards with Mr DJ Darcy (President TCU) and Mr Donal Scannell (CEO).

Silver: The winners of the six Silver Bursary Awards are Ciara Moloney, Kennedy Park, Thurles; Deirdre Ryan, Park House, Rossmore, Thurles; Paul Bowden, The Forde, Graine; Ronan Guilfoyle, The Islands, Urlingford; Chloe Bourke, Monslatt, Killenaule, Thurles and Grainne O’Gorman, Cloncleigh, Two Mile Borris, Thurles. All winning students are pictured above (Left) with TCU President Mr DJ Darcy.

Well done and congratulations and to all concerned.

Reading Association Of Ireland 36th Annual Conference

Uachtarán na hÉireann, Professor Michael Daniel Higgins & Dr. Karen Willoughby, (President of RAI.)

The Reading Association of Ireland (RAI) began their 36th Annual Conference at the Marino Institute of Education in Dublin Last night, with the theme of this year’s gathering, ‘From Literacy Research to Classroom Practice: Insights and Inspiration.’

The conference will continue until September 29th, 2012, with keynote speakers which will include :- Professor Frank Serafini, latter an Author, Illustrator, Musician, Educational Consultant & Photographer & Dr Áine Cregan, former Fullbright Scholar from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Consultant to the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) & a member of the National Economic and Social Forum (NESF) committee.

Dr. Anne O’Gara, President of the Marino Institute of Education warmly welcomed the very large crowd of delegates which attended and which included the President of Ireland, Professor Michael D. Higgins, as their honoured guest.

Amongst those representing Thurles & Co Tipperary at this three day conference are Dr. Karen Willoughby, Thurles (President of the Reading Association of Ireland (RAI) ), Dr. Mary Roche, Thurles (St. Patrick’s College,),  Mr John Hogan, Moyne (North Tipperary Co. Councillor), Teachers Miss Angela Butler, & Mr Frank Tuohy, both from Holycross, Thurles, Student Teachers, Mr Gary Butler, Thurles, (St. Patrick’s College) & Miss Rachel Willoughby, Thurles, (IADT Dun Laoghaire).

Officially opening the conference on behalf of the RAI committee, Thurles born Dr Karen Willoughby stated: “On behalf of Reading Association of Ireland, its committee and members, I would like to thank Dr. O’Gara and the staff and community at the Marino Institute of Education for their help and support in hosting this year’s conference.”

Dr. Willoughby then called on the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, to deliver his opening address.

In his opening address President Higgins praised the significance of the Reading Association of Ireland’s volunteer work, noting that literacy experiences and education, which moves beyond the functional, was vital and played a pivotal role in ensuring the inclusion of all members of our society.

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Tipperary Down Syndrome Coffee Morning

Down syndrome Ireland (Tipperary Branch,) are hosting a coffee morning in Hayes Hotel, Thurles, next Saturday September 29th, from 9.30am until 11.00am.

All funds will go direct to the Tipperary Branch of Down Syndrome Ireland.

Down syndrome Ireland Tipperary branch is run on a voluntary basis by parents and families of children/adults with Down Syndrome. They offer a wide & varied range of services, including Parentlink, a group of parents who have received training to be the first point of contact to new parents and their families. They also employ a senior Speech and Language therapist, Susanna Stokes, two days a week to work with Tipperary members. Susanna gives a home programme for parents to follow at home.

The group also provide worthwhile Music Therapy & Kindergym for all younger members and a valued Therapeutic Fitness Instructor, who works with those affected,  who are over the age of six year old. In May 2012 they commenced their Adult Literacy (Latch – on) Project, in conjunction with Down syndrome Limerick, which is a two year literacy project for adults with Down syndrome.

Fundraising, like this coffee morning on Saturday 29th September at Hayes Hotel and other fundraising events throughout the year held by members, their families and friends, make it possible for the Tipperary branch to subsidies these very vital services for these Down Syndrome affected children and adults. Please also remember that all funds raised here in Co Tipperary stays totally within the Tipperary branch network.

So please, please, please do make the effort to support this worthy cause and note your calendar; its all happening on Saturday September 29th, next from 9.30am until 11.00am.

Trading Out Of The Recession

Mark Fielding, Chief Executive, ISME

Trading out of the Recession” is the theme for the ISME Skillnet Autumn Briefing & Networking Sessions.

These sessions are designed to give Owner /Managers the skills and expertise to trade out of this recession. They will examine today’s operating environment for SMEs and ask what does the future hold in store?

Each session is focused on imparting practical and relevant information to owner managers.

Topics which will be discussed include:- Maximise your Sales, – Avoid fines for non-compliance of employment law, – Are you a victim of Anti-Competitive behaviour? – Top tips to Improve your business.

Owner /Managers can book their place now for what promises to be the best business advice of the year by clicking Here.

Do note dates and venues shown around the country between 27th September, & 16th October next, you will be sure to find a time that suits your present busy schedule.

AGENDA

  • Grow Your Sales – Paul Hurley, Marketbuild.  A practical, back to basics session on how to maximise your sales in any economic climate.
  • Crash Course in Employment Law Compliance – John Barry, MD, Management Support Services.  Simple steps to follow procedures, stay compliant and avoid unnecessary inspections and fines.
  • Anti-Competitive Behaviour and SMEs – The Competition Authority.  How to avoid becoming a victim of anti-competitive behaviour and stay on the right side of competition law.
  • Trading Out of the Recession – Thurles native Mark Fielding, CEO ISME.  Top tips on how to survive and improve your business, including a full list of government supports for SMEs.

History Of St Patrick’s College Thurles

The foundation stone of St Patrick’s College, Thurles, Thurles, was laid on July 6th, 1829 by most Rev. Dr. Laffan, Archbishop of Cashel.  A sum of about £10,000 had been provided for the building of the College by Dr. Laffan’s predecessor, Dr. Everard, who had been engaged nearly all his life in education – in the Irish College at Bordeaux, as rector of a school for Catholics in Ulverstone, Lancashire and finally as President of Maynooth here in Ireland.

St Patrick’s College, Thurles

Dr. Everard was born in Fethard, Co. Tipperary of wealthy parents, in 1752. He was educated in the local Grammar school, and then went to Salamanca where he was ordained a priest.  During a short tour of the continent he visited a friend of his family, one Mr. Barton in Bordeaux.  In the city was one of the Irish Colleges on the continent, and the young Fr. Everard was appointed Rector by the Archbishop of Bordeaux, Monsignor de Ceci.  The year was 1789 and the French Revolution (1789–1799) a period of radical social and political upheaval in France had begun. The Civil Constitution for the Clergy forced the French Clerics who refused to accept it, to become émigrés (emigrants).  Monsignor de Ceci was one of the latter, but before leaving, he appointed Everard as sole administrator of his diocese. Foreign clerics enjoyed a fragile immunity from attack, but Dr. Everard remained at his post until 1793.  In October of that year a band of Jacobins, the most famous and influential political club in the development of the French Revolution, so-named because of the Dominican convent where they met, located in the Rue St. Jacques (Latin: Jacobus), Paris, broke into his house, dragging Dr. Everard into the street. He had struggled to get free, and his soutane, old and torn, gave in their grasp, and so Dr. Everard lived to become, in due time, President of St. Patrick’s College in Maynooth.  This position was held by him until 1814.

The following year on April 14th 1815, he was consecrated Coadjutor Archbishop with the right of succession to the then Archbishop of Cashel, the Most Reverend Dr. Bray.  Interestingly he was consecrated in Cork.  He succeeded as Archbishop of Cashel, on Dr. Bray’s death in December 1820.  His reign, however was tragically short.  Dr. Everard died within three months, on March 20th 1821.

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