Local Notes: Local lotto, Gealach Gorm Theatre, comedy and social dancing

Anne Gildea will bring hew new show, 'Further Adventures in Womaning' to the Gealach Gorm theatre in April
There was no winner of this week’s lotto jackpot of €3,850. The lnumbers pulled were 3, 21, 23 and 24. Congratulations to Michelle Power and Eddie Fitzgerald who were the luck dip winners. Best of luck to all the players.
Kill Action Group is a registered provider for the Senior Alert Scheme which provides a personal monitored alarm for those aged 65 and over, living alone or with another person who meets the eligibility criteria and residing within the area. The alarm can be worn as a pendant or on the wrist like a watch and when pressed a call is sent to a 24-hour monitoring centre. The equipment is free however there is a fee for monitoring the alarm. To enquire/avail of this scheme please contact Marie Whelan on 087 2871307.
Next up at the The Gealach Gorm Theatre on Friday, March 7, at 8pm will be a great night of music song and craic with Boxty. Clap your hands, stamp your feet and sing a long. Afterwards enjoy colcannon and sausages, tea, coffee and lots of chat. A great social night of fantastic entertainment and great run-in to St Patrick's Day. Tickets now on sale on Powertik https://ie.powertik.com/events/boxty-music-song-craic or contact 086 8569358.
The Gealach Gorm Theatre will provide the venue for an hilarious show on Saturday, April 12, at 8pm. Anne Gildea, the woman who taught you 'How to Get The Menopause and Enjoy It', wil bring hew new show, 'Further Adventures in Womaning' to the theatre. Join Anne as she explores the world of the feminine, the mammy and the twerky dancer while also looking at 18-hour girdles and Housewives of the Year, to name but a few aspects of the show.

Tickets now on Sale on Powertik priced €20 (includes booking fee) or contact 086 8569358.
This week Andy Feery will take to the stage on Wednesday, February 26. A firm favourite with all the dancers, they are sure to entertain. Last Sunday, Cathal and Teddy Barry entertained a wonderful crowd at Kill, the dancefloor was busy all afternoon. Next on the line-up are Michael Collins, on Sunday, March 2, who will no doubt entertain and draw a crowd. Sunday afternoon’s social dancing begins at 3pm and finishes at 6pm.
Kill Community Centre currently has a vacancy for a CE Participant. Eligibility to participate on the CE is generally linked to those who are 21 years or over and in receipt of a qualifying social welfare payment for one year or more, or 18 years and over for certain disadvantaged groups. Your eligibility will have to be verified by the Department. The job is 19.5 hours per week and consists of general cleaning and maintenance. For those interested please contact us here at 089 4966951 or Mahon Valley CE Scheme Supervisor John Supple on 086 2330810 for further details.