HISTORY
OF ATHENRY Athenry Community Gales August 1995 Do you remember when the Parish sports started in Athenry? Would you believe in 1957 - that long ago - oh! I was 7 years old then. It was affiliated to the National Community Games in 1973 and in 1974 Athenry got gold medals in Butlins in the first ever variety show and
also in hurling.
The committee by nature changed over the years with the exception of secretary - here you were guaranteed long term employment - at least a five year contract. The secretaries were Rene Kearns, Mary McGovern, Peggy Walsh, Eileen Lyons and now Breda Kelly. Treasurer was a permanent job with no pension. Jimmy Somers has held this job for twenty years. Paddy Ryan, Tommy Quinn and Christy Archer are still committee members and were on the original committee. Some members have gone to eternal reward. John Crosby, Tommy Hansberry, Paddy Somers, Mattie Pat Higgins and Pat Melia and Fr. Charlie O'Malley and many more who always helped on the days of the sports. May they rest in peace. 1995 and the Community Games is as strong as ever. Hundreds of children have received gold, silver and bronze at local, county and national level in hurling, chess, tennis, an, variety, long puck, athletics, basketball; and the list goes on. This year’s committee include: President Mary McGovern; Chairperson
Waltie Burke; Secretary Breda Kelly; Treasurer Jimmy Somers; Asst. Treasurer
Stephanie O'Regan;
The children who qualified from the Parish this year for the county
finals are: Chess Michael O’Regan, Joanne Kelly, John Joyce, Evelyn Kelly,
Ronan Cahill and Seamus Flynn. Art: Conor Kelly. Table Quiz: Paul Hession,
Cormac Cloonan, David Carroll and John Joyce.
This is only the bare bones of the history of a wonderful organisation.
ln the next edition it is hoped the stories, the work, the weather reports,
highs and the lows, the near misses, tears and triumphs of those wonderful
years will be included.
Stephanie O'Regan for the Athenry Journal August 1995
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