Lights, Camera, Action!
I went to Crestwood to visit with Noelle McEnerney (McLoughlin) and her family. We also met John McDonnell (first cousin of my father) and his wife Teresa. It was an…
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Vincent Sherlock - thoughts on the journey
I went to Crestwood to visit with Noelle McEnerney (McLoughlin) and her family. We also met John McDonnell (first cousin of my father) and his wife Teresa. It was an…
We gathered on Sunday night in the Ramblin’ House, Edmondstown to present the proceeds of this year’s festival “Family Fun Day” to the Alzheimers Unit at St. John’s Hospital Sligo.…
This blog has been going for a few weeks now and I’m happy enough with the shape it’s taking. I’d like to add a few refective peaces and would welcome…
The festival came to a close this evening (Sunday July 13th) with a very enjoyable afternooon’s entertainment. Bingo took centre stage in the marquee while Children’s entertainment and BBQ captured…
Check back here for some photos from this year’s festival! Flock to The Lough is coming to a close after almost ten years. It is a voluntarily organised Community Festival…
I tried for a while to keep a website going alongside www.achonrydiocese.org but tended to neglect it. Going to give this blog a try for a while. I have no…