ince January the club has run a number of socials and fundraiserswhich help to keep the club going. In April there was the club Easter
draw with four hundred tickets sold.Martin Costello, Terry Mac Keogh John
Byrne, Nicky Kehoe and Jackie Mac Keogh, were all involved in the work
on this raffle.The clubs annual golf outing classic and fundraiser was held
in May for the Donal Massey memorial cup. This was the second year of
the running of this event. The committee of Dave Farrell, John Smithers
(jg), Shay Cunanhan, Karl O Hara, Ciaran Curley ran a great day and
social function that night in the club house. 20 teams took part in the Golf
tournament in Royal Tara golf club in Co. Meath with a number of local
clubs taking part. St Brigid’s, St Oliver Plunketts / Eoghan Rudha, St.
Monica’s, all put teams into the classic. A very competitive competition
took place which was run to a very high standard by the organizers. St.
Oliver Plunketts won the competition and the Donal Massey cup was
presented by club coach and Dublin player, Eamon Fennell. A great social
was held with over 150 people dancing the night away. A special thanks
to the women who ran the raffle on the night which was very successful.
The club committee wants to thank all the sponsors and all the people
who worked voluntary on the day for the club. The sponsors were
Ethersons Butchers, Brandon O Carroll, John Fox, Club Cabs, Kenilworth
Motors, Bar Staff Club, Cabra Credit Union, Coca Cola, Custom Crew,
Thomas Synnott, Christ Singh, Pat Meagher, and Impact Trade Union.
On the 28th of May the club put a golf team made up of Davie Farrell,
Shay Cunanhan, Chew Curley, Parkey Cullen, into the ‘Friends Of Dublin
Hurling ‘golf classic. The team done themselves and the club and area
proud by winning the tournament which had over 30 club teams from the
city competing. The committee is all ready getting ready for next years
event, so let’s support them and your club. In the next three months there
is a number of fundraisers that the club is running. In Festival Week the
family night out to Harold Cross which has been a great success is being
held.The committee of John Byrne, MartinaWhelan, Darren Gaffney, and
Gerry Kehoe are working hard to get sponsorship and people to go on the
night. Last year this event got great support from local business and club
supporters. Darren Gaffney has done great work in getting sponsorship
for this event. A 200 ticket draw for the August bank holiday is gone on
sale and you can play our lotto every week by going online or getting
tickets in the club house. Our week long festival week will take place on
August 14th and we are asking all the residents of Cabra to put out some
sort of flags or buntings to mark the week. The weekly indoor bowls
activities takes place every day in the club gym and new members are
always welcome. It keeps you active and meets new friends. Paul O
Farrell our local Area Development officer is doing great work with all age
groups in the area. Working from his office in the club house he has
organized community events every day, on all type of subjects and
activities. Every one is welcome to these events so keep an eye out for his
notice board for events time table. In the next month our under 16s are
going camping to the mountains and our minors are raising money to take
an over seas trip by the end of the year. Our 65th Anniversary of the club
took place in the crown plaza Blanchardstown in April. Over 200 club
members and players had a great night. It was a dress night and all the
style of the day was on show. The championship winning team and
Leinster finalists were presented with their medals. The committee did a
great job of laying out and decorating the function room with special video
film of the club over the years.Here is a list of the trophies given out: Senior
Hurler of the year, Gary McAuley, Inter Football of the year Gerard O Reilly,
Junior Football of the year Keith Murphy, Junior Hurler of the year Keith
Byrne, Camogie player of the year Rachel Costello, Club person of the
year Jackie McKeogh.