Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Lions Club annual Christmas Food Appeal
This year’s Lions Club annual Cash for Food Appeal will be limited to Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 2nd, 3rd and 4th of December from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Because of Covid restrictions Lions members will not be in attendance at the local supermarkets as in previous years. Instead, a stall will be set up in Edmund Rice Square where everyone willing to help those in need within our own local community can contribute to the fundraising venture. All monies collected will go to the local St. Vincent de Paul Society.
This year, more than ever before, the volunteers in the local St. Vincent de Paul Society, need your help to ensure that local families in need can enjoy over the Christmas period a short respite from their daily financial difficulties. There are so many young children in this part of the county whose parents do not have the means or the opportunity to give their children the carefree enjoyment which children deserve. These are parents who for the most part have been devasted by the economic fallout from Covid. They simply do not have the means to live life to the full resulting in deprivation for many adults and children alike every day of the week.
The members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society freely give of their time to visit the homes of those families in need in order to provide much needed financial assistance. They look to those amongst us who can afford to do so to share what they can with those less well-off members of our local community. The Lions Club members who have been involved in so many charitable events over the years regard the Christmas Cash for Food Appeal on behalf of the St. Vincent de Paul Society as one of the most important contributions its members can make to community identity and solidarity.
The Cash for Food stall will be very visible in the Edmund Rice car park, but understandably it will not be as well positioned as previous years’ collection points which one met at supermarket exits. The Lions Club members and the St. Vincent de Paul members will greatly appreciate any financial help you can give during the three days of the pre-Christmas collection.
Lions Club members Mary Feely and Aisling Hyland have produced a wonderful series of Christmas cards featuring local scenes which are ideal cards for Athy folk to send to friends and relations this Christmas. I expect the cards will be available to buy at the Lions Cash for Food stall.
On St. Stephen’s Day the Lions Club 5km run will start at 10am from opposite the Auld Shebeen with a route along the proposed Blueway towards Cardenton. The race which was initiated 3 years ago by Lions President Brian Dooley and organised with great success by the Club’s late secretary Mary O’Sullivan, has been renamed in honour of the late Mary. The Mary O’Sullivan Memorial Race will be an annual feature of Athy’s Christmas holiday period and I am told it is hoped to present SNOODS to all participants. I had to ask what a snood was as I never came across the term before. Apparently it is a seamless neck scarf bandana which makes me wonder if the Lions President is busy knitting them! However, I do know that while you can register for the run on St. Stephen’s morning, Brian would like to hear expressions of interest in advance. Maybe it is something to do with the knitting! Seriously though, contact Brian Dooley if you intend to take part in the Mary O’Sullivan Memorial Run. The entry fee is €10, with all proceeds going to local charities.
Athy Lions Club recently lost one of its founder members with the passing of Trevor Shaw. Trevor was a great contributor over many many years to the charitable work of the club and was an active member right up to his unexpected sudden death. The once all male membership of Athy Lions Club has changed in recent years, with several female members now providing the energy, imaginative ideas and the commitment which makes the Lions Club such an important element of community solidarity in Athy.
There is always a welcome for new members, for women or men who are prepared to share their time, experience and goodwill for the benefit of the local community. Again the person to contact if you would like to offer yourself as a Lions member is the current Club President Brian Dooley.
The material on display at the recent exhibition organised by Dr. Anne Murphy during Heritage week has now found a permanent home in a delightful publication titled ‘Annals of Athy 2021’. It brings together the exhibit material relating to the agricultural, industrial and sporting heritage of Athy and South Kildare and the book which is on sale for €20 can be bought in Willie Mahon’s stationery shop or the Lions Book Shop.
On a personal level Vol. IV of Eye on Athy’s Past consisting of my articles published in the Kildare Nationalist between June 1999 and December 2000 which was launched during Covid 19 is for sale in Winkles. It would make an ideal Christmas present, especially for Athy folk living away from their home town.
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