Juvenile Training: As per the Government guidelines, Juvenile training will return in pods of 15 on April 26th. Please ensure to get out and get active and practice your skills and improve your fitness in advance of our return to training.
 
Monaghan GAA Acorn Life & Insurance Farney go Rockland GAA Siamsa Challenge in conjunction with Monaghan GAA New York: Many thanks to all our club representatives who contributed to this Siamsa Challenge- Tommy and John McArdle, Joseph Lennon, Tomasina and Bernard Mc Ginnity, Stephen and Lauren Mc Mahon. Well done to all!
Rural Social Scheme: The Club and Community group are looking for a person to work 19.5 hours per week at the grounds and Centre doing general upkeep and cleaning. The aim of the Scheme is to provide income support to farmers and their families who are in receipt of certain specified social welfare payments and also to provide services to rural communities. Anyone looking for more info contact Gerry Finnegan or Aurelia Callan on 087 6021177 in the Monaghan Integrated Development Office.
Spring Clean: Many thanks to everyone who participated in our Community Spring Clean on Saturday last. We had a full skip on Saturday afternoon!
National Club Draw: We ask everyone to make a big effort to sell their tickets for the National Club Draw this month. This is an opportunity to raise funds for the club and update our current gym equipment. Prizes include a car, €2000 and All-Ireland tickets. If you are interested in purchasing a ticket, please contact any club player or committee member. Every little helps!
Sympathy: The club would like to convey it’s sympathy to the Brennan Family on the death of Anna May. Her late husband Seán was a former chairperson of the club, her son Anthony a former player and coach, her son in Law Barry Tomany, a Juvenile coach while her grandchildren continue to play. We also extend our sympathy to her daughters Una and Mary and her extended family and friends. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam.
By noelduffy Tue 6th Apr