Local Notes: Cúl Camp, riddle for the week, local lotto and more

Well done to Clara, Sinead and Hazel who took part in the VHI Mini Marathon
We wish the best of luck to all the Junior and Leaving Certificate girls and boys, and all those taking exams over the next few weeks. May your exams be easy and your results the ones that you are hoping for.
Due to the bank holiday weekend, results for this week's lotto will be in next week's column.
Best wishes and congratulations to Thomas 'Tyler' Walsh, who has been appointed referee for the Munster SHC final between Limerick and Cork.
To book a place, or places, in the Naomh Bríd 2025 Cúl Camp, you can book online https://www.kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie/booking/ The cost this year is €85 for the first child, €75 for second child and €65 for every child thereafter. The camp is being held from Monday, August 11 to Friday, August 15. If you have any queries, please contact camp supervisor Fionnula McGrath 087 6227493.

Well done to Waterford on their great win against Limerick in the minor quarter final held in Semple Stadium, Thurles. Waterford led from the start and finished on a final score of Waterford 1-18, Limerick 1-14.
The 5th and 6th class pupils of St. Mary's National School in Touraneena recently held a breakfast event in support of Childline.

They invited along the younger children from Regina Carroll's, Tír na nÓg Playschool and treated them to a beautiful breakfast and a tour of the school. Great credit is due to the primary school classes for raising funds for such a worthy cause.

Last week's riddle was: What starts with P, ends with an E and has a million letters in it?
Answer: Post Office.
This week's riddle is: A prisoner is told 'if you tell a lie we will hang you, if you tell the truth we will shoot you'. What did the prisoner say to save himself?
Answer in this column next week.

