A chara,

As secretary of the Youghal Arts Network, May I take this opportunity to thank you personally for all you’re help and assistance to us during the year and wish you and the team the best of luck for 2012. I wish to publicly thank the committee and members of the Arts Network for great efforts all year in organising our very successful ventures , namely , the Father Ted Night , which is being run again in January next , The 4th Midsummer Gala Ball , which we will continue next June . The Halloween Fancy Dress night , which will run again next October and any ancillary events we participated in during the year . Have a very happy and peaceful Christmas and an eventful new year . Nollag shona dhuit agus ath bhliain faoi mhaise . Donacha O Cearuill , Runai , Youghal Arts Network.

THE 4TH YOUGHAL ARTS NETWORK  MIDSUMMER’S GALA BALL held in the bedroom of the Walter Raleigh Hotel on Saturday 18th of June 2011 – Pics: www.youghalonline.com

Youghal Arts Network Midsummer’s Gala ball at the Walter Raleigh Hotel. - Pic www.youghalonline.com

Youghal Arts Network Midsummer’s Gala ball at the Walter Raleigh Hotel. - Pic www.youghalonline.com

One of the highlights of Youghal’s social calendar is the popular and enjoyable Youghal Arts Network Midsummer’s Gala ball. This year the Gala Ball was held in the ballroom of the Walter Raleigh Hotel where the fabulous Swingin’ Blue Cats will took to the stage to play a selection of jive, jazz and swing dance numbers to get the crowd in the mood. Everyone had a great time and this year’s Midsummer Ball proved to be the most successful and enjoyable in the new venue.

Patrons of the Youghal Arts and Culture at the Midsummer's Gala Ball. - Pic: www.youghalonline.com

Patrons of the Youghal Arts and Culture at the Midsummer's Gala Ball. - Pic: www.youghalonline.com

Blue Cats, Buffet and Black Ties at Youghal Arts Network Midsummer Gala Ball
By Denise FitzGerald

The 4th Youghal Arts Network Gala Midsummer Ball was held this year in the spacious ballroom of the Walter Raleigh Hotel, which was specially decorated for the occasion.   On entering, one could be persuaded into thinking they had stepped into a Viennese Waltz.   The lighting was soft and subdued, candles twinkled, tableware sparkled, and the guests were attired in formal evening wear which stunned.  Organised as a Black Tie event, the gents looked better than any James Bond movie, but the ladies were to be lauded on their magnificent evening dresses in all colours and styles which were absolutely stunning, and which gave an atmosphere of enjoyment and a fabulous ambience.

At 9pm, a superb buffet was served and background music played while the guests wined and dined.

At 10pm the mood swung when The Swinging Blue Cats 6 piece band crashed into place with their own brand of jive, jazz and swing numbers which got the crowd up and moving onto the dance floor.

Midnight brought the attention of the twinkle toes to the Auction and Raffle which took place.   The Auction included a painting by local artist, Paul Daly, of the Vermeer “Girl with Pearl Earring”, and the reserve was far exceeded as the painting was sold for a massive €175.   Superb prizes were sponsored for the Raffle, and 0 Donacha O’ Cearuill told The East Cork Journal that they were indebted to Paul Daly, local businesses and all the sponsors for their generosity to the Youghal Arts Network.  ‘Without our sponsors’, Donacha continued, ‘we would not be able to put on such a wonderful fundraising event.  All monies raised from this event each year, Donacha confirmed, are ploughed back into the local community to fund various art projects in the town for the following year”.

Not finished yet, at 12.30am Warren Tivy made his appearance on stage and continued with music to suit everyone, keeping the guests entertained until 2.30am when, very reluctantly, they finally accepted that it was time to go home ‘after the (Gala) ball was over’.

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Photo Captions:
Photo: 0 Donacha O’ Cearuill pictured with his daughter Aisling O’ Carroll
Photo: 1 Noel and Kimmy Barry
Photo: 2 Deirdre McCarthy and Laura Trihy
Photo: 3 Maria Moynihan and Sarah Brosnan
Photo: 4 Actress Ruth Hayes from The Chatterbox Dance Studio Youghal
and her husband John
Photo: 5 Ladies enjoying the Youghal Arts Ball
Photo: 6 Donacha O’Cearuill and Jenny Kirwan
Photo: 7 Revellers enjoying the Youghal Midsummers Annual Ball
Photo: 8 Ian Tabone and Aisling O’Carroll
Photo: 9 Luna Flor de Luna, Louise Fitzgerald, Helen and Carol Coen
Photo: 10 Joe and Stella Finn with Caroline and John Connelly
Photo: 11 Barbara Kirwan and Marty Hynes
Photo: 12 Donacha O’Cearuill and Maurice Hennessy
Photo: 13 Caitriona O’Dwyer, Trish Hickey, Claire Regan and Sinead Griffin
Photo: 14 Mark and Caroline Nolan with Linda and Kevin O’Sullivan
Photo: 15 Nicola Browne, Marty Hynes, Sinead Griffin, Jenny and
Barbara Kirwan and Trish Hickey
Photo: 16 Rattana and Ann from Thailand enjoying the Youghal Arts
Network Midsummers Ball
Photo: 17 Maria Moynihan and her daughter Claire Regan
Photo: 18 Alice and Tommy Del La Cour with Miriam Keogh
Photo: 19 Maria Moynihan with her daughter Claire Regan and Nocola Browne
Photo: 20 Donacha O’ Cearuill
Photo: 21 Donacha O’ Cearuill and Maurice Hennessy
Photo: 22 Swingin’ Blue Cats
Photo: 23 Swingin’ Blue Cats
Photo: 24 Maria Moynihan,Alice and Tommy Del La Cour with Miriam Keogh
Photo: 25 Maria Moynihan with her daughter Claire Regan

On the road again for Headway

The run kicked off in Youghal at 12:00pm on Sunday August 29th 2010, continuing on through Dungarvan, Cappaquin and Lismore before steering back to Cork City for a party at the Clarion Boardwalk that afternoon. Photo/Video www.youghalonline.com Email: news@youghalonline.com


Motorbike enthusiasts from all across the country were asked to don their helmets and rev there engines for brain injury this August as Cork Lions Club roar off on an epic run to raise funds and awareness for Headway.

Cork Lions Club motorcyclists depart from St. Raphael's Centre, Youghal, at the start of the run - Pic: www.youghalonline.com

Founded in 1985, Headway works to bring about a positive change to the lives of those with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), by providing vocational, community, rehabilitative and psychological support services. Given that road traffic accidents account for more that half of all brain injuries reported in Ireland, Cork Lions Club feel that a Motor Cycle Run is the perfect way to support Headway and promote safe road use at the same time.

Aisling Barry, Cork Lions Club, Teresa Dineen, President C.L.C. and Pat O'Brien with young C.L.C., Megan McCarthy

For further information:

Event Organiser: Declan Moon 086 2567394 moondeclan@gmail.com

Cork Lions Club: Teresa Dineen 087 696255

Headway: Paula Larkin 021 4871303 paula.larkin@gmail.com

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* Headway offer services and support to people affected by acquired brain injury (ABI). In many cases people with brain injury have no obvious physical disability but the effects can be profound and unique to the individual. Brain injury can happen to anyone at any time in life and can be the result of a road traffic accident, or a blow to the head, stroke, haemorrhage, infection or tumour.

* It is estimated that up to 30,000 people are living with the effects of a brain injury in Ireland. Road Traffic accidents are the biggest cause of injury to Headway’s service users. A recent study in Beaumont Hospital found that , of patients with serious head injuries, 50% were not wearing seat belts in there vehicles, and 50% of cyclists and  33% of motor cyclists were not wearing helmets.

* The impact is often life-long, affecting both the person with the injury and their family members in a variety of ways. Due to the many and varied effects of acquired brain injury, people often have difficulty living independently, working or returning to education, participating in social and leisure activities and maintaining family roles or personal relationships.

* Headway has been supporting those affected by acquired brain injury since 1985. It provides a range of community-based services in Limerick, Cork, Kerry and Dublin along with outreach services in the South-Eastern region. Services include rehabilitation training, day activity, psychological therapy and family support, counselling, outreach, family education workshops, supported employment, community access and a national helpline on 1890 200 278

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