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Fethard Newsletter have their church gate collection on Sunday

John Shortall and Phil Shee playing fiddle in the late 1970s. The Thatch pub in Cloneen was the regular venue for music at that time. One of the photographs received for this year's Emigrant's Newsletter.

John Shortall and Phil Shee playing fiddle in the late 1970s. The Thatch pub in Cloneen was the regular venue for music at that time. One of the photographs received for this year's Emigrant's Newsletter.

The annual church gate collection for the Fethard & Killusty Emigrants Newsletter will take place at Halloween next weekend, October 27 and 28. We ask for your support for this annual production, which is now in operation for over 50 years and posted free of charge to our emigrants and families living away from home. This year, with emigration again rising steadily, we depend on your continued support to provide this much appreciated service to our parish emigrants.

Donations can be handed in to Carmel Rice, Brookhill, Fethard, or Joe Kenny, Rocklow Road, Fethard, or alternatively put in an envelope with your name and address and handed in at our Church Gate Collection next weekend. All donations of €10 and over will be acknowledged in this year’s issue of the Newsletters.

All outstanding articles, photographs and items for inclusion in this year’s newsletter should be submitted before the end of October to Joe Kenny, Rocklow Road, Fethard, or by email to newsletter@fethard.com

Please also send us any new addresses or change of addresses of your family members living away from home. To join our mailing list online visit: www.emigrantsnewsletter.com


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