Lotto
Thanks to everyone involved in our online lotto draw for a €6,700 jackpot on Wednesday 31st March! Please see our Social Media platforms for more details of the results. There was no winner of our draw on March 24th. Our Match 3 winner tonight was Ellie Mc Govern who wins €50. We also had 2 Lucky Dip winners this week of €20 each. They were Maria Connolly and Declan Mc Carville. Congratulations! The Scotstown GAA online Lotto Draw takes place every Wednesday at 8:30pm with last entries at 8pm. The draw is conducted on-line and is fully automated using secure facilities. There are 4 numbers to choose from a range of 1 to 31.
Match the 4 numbers to win the Jackpot of €6,800.
If no jackpot winner €100 is rolled over to the following week.
Also if there is no jackpot winner there will be lucky dips.
Next draw Wednesday 7th April at 8:30pm.
Membership 2021 – 25% Discount
In light of the Covid 19 Pandemic and its continuing impact on our community and activities we have given a 25% reduction in fees to all members as reflected in this year’s prices. Family discounts will still apply also with €10 being deducted for multiple registrations from the same family (Must be processed all at once).
A parent must register with anyone under the age of 18, therefore you will be required to include an "Adult non-playing" to the basket.
If children are registered without parent being added or if at least 1 Parent/Guardian (GDPR contact) isn't included with a juvenile registration, then we will issue a refund and ask you to register again. Please arrange your membership on our Clubforce Platform, which is linked on our Social Media platforms. Thank you for your cooperation.
Dermot Foley’s Head and Beard Shave fundraising initiative
Well done to our Physiotherapist Dermot Foley in his "Dermot's Head and Beard Shave" fundraising initiative for a worthy cause, the Irish Cancer Society. Dermot says that he's "Gonna shave off my lovely locks and beard for Irish Cancer Society because Cancer touches us all. We have all been touched by cancer and to help in any way for those affected will be worth the cold head and face.". You can donate online at the following address.
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/dermot-foley
Coaching Plan
As part of our new coaching plan, we are looking to recruit additional manpower and womanpower to help with our underage teams in 2021. If you have no previous coaching experience, we will provide the necessary training for you to start coaching and even if you are limited for time, we will be delighted to hear from you. If you are interested in getting involved with any of our teams in 2021, please see our social media platforms and submit your details on the form provided.
March Ciste Draw Winners of €1,500
The March Ciste draw took place last Saturday Night March 27th appropriately for the current restrictions. Congratulations to Fiona Keenan, our €1,000 March Ciste winner! Also congratulations to our 5 x €100 winners; Marie McKenna, Sean Murphy; Audrey Dolan; Colm Connolly & Brian McCarville. Sellers Tommy McMahon and Phelim Foy. Thanks to McMahons Centra Scotstown, for safely hosting tonight's draw. For next month’s draw, there are tickets, envelopes and collection boxes in each of these shops; McAloons Knockatallon; McMahon Centra, Scotstown; McCarvilles Ballinode & Killylough. You can also purchase your Ciste tickets using the Scotstown Clubforce website and clicking on ‘buy event tickets’ link. First prize €1,000 and 5 prizes of €100 must be won. In total €18,000 in prize money is won every year!
The Farney Siamsa Challenge
Thanks to all the club members who have contributed this challenge with their wonderful videos. Please see the Scotstown GAA Facebook page for all the super entries! ‘The Farney Siamsa Challenge’ commenced Monday, March 1st and ran until March 31st. Video Clips can be viewed up to Easter Sunday, 4th April. All Entries were shared on Monaghan GAA’s media platforms with the aim of providing everyone with superb local entertainment and talent during the month of March. We would like thank Monaghan GAA, Monaghan GAA New York and the Rockland club for organising this superb event.
GAA National Club Draw
The annual GAA National Club Draw was postponed and will take place Friday 4th June 2021 we are involved this year in the draw both nationally and at our own local level. There are many different fabulous prizes nationally including Cars, Concert tickets, Travel vouchers, Shopping vouchers, All Ireland packages & More!! Tickets are just €10 and all the funds go directly to Scotstown GAA.
Scotstown GAA Club Shop
If you would like to purchase Scotstown GAA merchandise, please contact Kevin on 087 742 2519 or Sinead. The Club Shop is closed as per the latest GAA guidelines.
Juvenile Coaching Interests
If anyone is interested in coaching any of our juvenile teams in 2021 Please contact Cian at 086 0895676.
Covid-19 Restrictions reviewed for April 5th
Going to press the government were finalising their updated “Living with Covid” plan, that would outline what Level of restrictions would be after April 5th. Please see our social media platform with details on what the new updated restrictions and plan are in general with details of the new guidelines. Please see the reminder on specific restrictions regarding current GAA activities in the final section of the club notes below. Any updates from the GAA in response to the updated Government restrictions will also be posted on Social media and will feature here in next week’s club notes. All club games at all levels and ages are suspended indefinitely. The Kilmore walking track remains open. Please note that our GAA indoor facilities including dressing rooms, club shop, social club, gyms etc. will remained CLOSED until further notice. This is in accordance with the GAA's Covid Advisory Group's guidelines. Whenever we are given the guidelines to enable us to give definitive dates of resumption of any of our activities and facilities, we will update you here and on our Clubforce app. Please adhere to government Level 5 and HSE guidelines, on reducing your travel to within 5km unless for essential purposes, washing your hands, keeping your distance and abide by the current restrictions. Thanks for your patience and understanding. The club is still here to help out in our community.
We are still here to help
We would like to reiterate and to continue our message that we are here to help, particularly as we are still in Level 5. In light of the ongoing concerns and impacts to our daily lives over Covid-19, Scotstown GAA would like to reassure those in our community that we are here to help. The health and wellbeing of our community is very important at this time and we can phone and have a chat with those that are alone or vulnerable check if they need anything, groceries, medicines, a friendly voice and reassuring chat can help. If you are living away from the parish and have relatives that may need a hand getting in medicines or shopping or simply checking in with them, contact any committee member. Please private message on the Scotstown GAA Facebook page with any other suggestions on how we can help over the next while. We will keep you updated on our Facebook page and we are and will look out for each other. There are Tydavnet Parish Community Health and Wellbeing leaflet of crucial local numbers and contact information for people in our community. These leaflets are going out through the local shops, churches etc. Many thanks to all those involved. As well as our physical health, our emotional wellbeing and mental health is also highly important. In these current circumstances, it is important to remember that the community supports and services are still operating. Your GP is your first point of contact in relation to both physical and mental health needs. If you, or someone you know is in crisis, contact your GP or Doc on Call on 1850 777 911, or if you are really concerned go to the Emergency Department in Cavan General Hospital. Please see our social media platforms for Local Support and Services available with contact details.
Phone a Ceili
With Level 5 restrictions ongoing, physically visiting people is not allowed. But we can still make contact with those we care about and / or are cocooning, living alone or vulnerable. They would really appreciate a phone call, letter or card just to say "I'm thinking about you, keep safe and stay strong." So please, Phone a Ceili, write a Letter, send a Card and keep in touch over the winter months and we are always here to help in anyway. We ask all our committee members and players to phone a ceili twice a week. If you would like a committee member or player to phone you, please contact our Chairman Shane on 086 836 7997.
Kilmore track remains open
The Kilmore walking track remains open. However with Level 5 restrictions it is only available for use to those within 5km / 3 miles. Please adhere to social distancing, the one way walk system and keep within members of your household bubble while walking. There are no dogs allowed on the track. Thanks.
Monaghan U3A Fitness Classes
Monaghan U3A are running free fitness hour classes aimed at 50+ age group Monday to Thursday at 8.15am; Tuesday 30-minute classes at 9.30 with a HSE physio and Friday Tai Chi at 9.45. For the zoom links text 087 3432275 or see our Social Media Platforms.
Monaghan County Council Covid 19 Community Call
We would like to thank Monaghan County Council for their continued support for vulnerable people in the county with their helpdesk. This is dedicated FREE contact number 1 800 804 158 with the lines open from 8am to 8pm seven days a week and responds to people in need with a wide range of co-ordinated community resources available to assist.
Virtual Online Health Fair
Monaghan Integrated Development are hosting a Virtual Health Fair from Monday April 12th to Friday April 16th. There are plenty of free webinars and information sessions on the subject of health & wellbeing, from a cookery demonstration with celebrity chef Catherine Fulvio to managing Diabetes and Arthritis to emotional wellbeing tips. You can register for free through www.midl.ie or email healthfair2021@gmail.com.
Healthy Monaghan Health & Wellbeing Events Calendar
There's a huge selection of activities happening locally over the next 2 months, opportunities for all ages to get involved in something positive for their wellbeing. Whether its physical activity, informative webinars or merely getting creative check out the below calendar for all the information. Please see our Facebook page for more details.
Keep Well Campaign
The Government Plan for Living with COVID-19: Resilience and Recovery 2020-2021 highlighted the important role that individual and community resilience will play in contributing to our ongoing response to COVID-19.
The Keep Well campaign is aimed at showing people of all ages how we can mind our own physical and mental health and wellbeing by adding healthy and helpful habits to our daily and weekly routines. It will provide guidelines,
information, and tips on how we can make a plan to do things that will help us keep well through the coming months.
A full range of supports is available online at gov.ie/healthyireland
Return to training remains suspended indefinitely
With Level 5 Restrictions remaining until April 5th at the earliest, the GAA’s return to play has been suspended indefinitely. Under Level 5 of the plan for living with Covid-19 individual training only is permitted for GAA clubs. Neither adult or underage teams may train collectively, club games are not permitted, and GAA club grounds must remain closed. Club games are not permitted. Dressing rooms, showers and all other indoor training facilities should remain closed for club activities. Club Gyms must remain closed until further notice. No indoor meetings can be held. All officer Training must be delivered online. Outdoor coaching education courses are not permitted. No organised indoor gatherings can take place under the current restrictions. No outdoor gatherings on GAA property are permitted with the only exception of walkways staying open for use by the community with social distancing in place. Please adhere to these guidelines. We appreciate your patience. Stay safe.