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Club Notes Week 11   19/03/2019

Weekly Notes 19th of March

Senior Team

Commiserations to our Senior team and Management who lost out to Corofin in the All Ireland Club Championship at the weekend. It wasn't our day but the Club and Members are so proud of each one of you.  

Saturday Morning Academy
The Saturday Morning Academy has recommenced for 2019 on Saturday mornings with Hurling from 10:00 am - 10:40 am and Gaelic Football from 10:45 am - 12:00 pm. Come join in the fun, make new friends and experience the superb coaching on offer. Plenty of Fun & Games. NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME 

Senior Team - 2nd and 3rd Team Training
Senior Team training for 2nd and 3rd teams will be on Friday evenings at 7 pm.  

Progressive 31
Progressive 31 takes place every Wednesday in Crokes Clubhouse. It will start at 8 pm. You will need to bring money and a partner €5 per person. The last Wednesday for Progressive 31 is 27th of March. It will resume again in October.  

Club  Membership
Annual membership is now due and it is critical that all members and players pay /renew their membership before the 31st of March next. A strict “no pay/no play” policy will be enforced after this time.  

Dancing with the Crokes
Save the Date: March 29th in the INEC #DWTC  
Tickets now on sale now and are available from the Dancers, Vince Casey Office, Tatler Jack or online at www.drcrokes.com

Deepest SympathiesDeepest Sympathies to the Family of the late Tess O'Carroll. She was Kathleen Brosnan's Mother & Grandmother to Brid Cremin, Karl, Keith, Stefan Mc Mahon and Ashling O'Connor. She also has a number of great-grandchildren playing with the Crokes. RIP

Kerry County Clean Up

The eighth annual County Clean-Up will take place this year on Saturday, 13 April and a call has gone to individuals, clubs and communities across the county to take part and help make the county spick and span. Last year, some 5,500 volunteers were out and about on the day with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling as well as local organisations like Kerry GAA, Kerry IFA and Kerry ICMSA. Colm ‘The Gooch’ Cooper will again be lending a hand this year and is helping to promote the initiative. The cleanup day has grown in numbers year after year. As a county we are very reliant on our reputation for a clean and litter-free environment and everyone has a role to play.
A record 5,500 volunteers took part in the Kerry County Clean Up in April 2018 which saw 8,000 bags of litter collected, the highest ever tally.
KWD Recycling will again provide clean up packs to clubs which register on www.countycleanup.com , and collection points will be designated around the county to ensure that all litter gathered is disposed of.





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