Dungarvan observer 18 12 2015 edition

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DUNGARVAN

OBSERVER Vol. 103

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A ‘TIME capsule’, containing artefacts that reflect life in Dungarvan in 2015, will be launched, so to speak, in Dungarvan Civic Offices on 11th January 2016. Updating December’s Dungar van-Lismore Municipal District meeting, Director of Services Michael Quinn said the capsule - most likely made from stainless steel - will be located internally, on a wall close to the building’s lobby. The container will be manufactured locally and while the exact design has yet to be confirmed, it will probably resemble a treasure chest, with 2 ft. by 1 ft. dimensions. An explanatory plaque will accompany the installation, which will be formally installed in a wall facing the lobby at about 4.00 p.m., following the monthly Municipal

District meeting. The project, which was proposed by Cllr. Damien Geoghegan earlier this year as part of the Dungarvan 800 commemorations, is a celebration of Dungarvan’s community at this moment in its history and is predominantly a schools’ project. Mr. Quinn revealed that many, though not all, primary and secondary schools in the area had responded to the Council’s invitation to contribute to the capsule. The capsule’s contents will reflect the town’s political, sporting, social, media and general community life in 2015, through newspaper cuttings, photos and artefacts. It is understood that 1c, 2c and 5c coinage may be included, given that they may be extinct by 2065. (They could probably include anything up to €20 notes the way prices are going!) Photos of the Greenway, “in its infancy”, as sug-

gested by Cllr. Pat Nugent at December’s meeting, will also probably be added. It is expected that the capsule will be re-opened in July 2065, during the 50th anniversary of Dungarvan 800 – no doubt while the rain lashes down outside! December’s meeting heard Cllr. James Tobin advocated GAA reports reflecting Ballygunner’s and Stradbally’s county titles being included, adding that other sporting organisations equally deserved recognition. Mr. Quinn said the Council would contact local sports organisations and also indicated that suitable suggestions from any source would be welcomed. However, some proposed contributions have already been refused on the grounds that they were deemed inadequately water or air sealed and therefore unsuitable for preservation.

Cian Smith, a young musician from Ballymacarbry, performs at the American Ireland Fund’s 34th Annual Boston Gala. [The American Ireland Fund/ © Michael Casey]

Young Ballymac’ musician is the ‘toast of Boston’ By Paul Mooney A TALENTED young musician from County Waterford was the toast of Boston, USA, recently when he received a roaring standing ovation after performing the Uilleann pipes for a crowd of up to 1,200 people at an American Ireland fundraising event. Cian Smith, ten-years-old, from Ballymacarbry, a champion Uilleann pipes and tin whistle musician, charmed the audience during the American Ireland Fund’s 34th Annual Boston Gala, a prestigious black-tie event, held at the Westin Boston Waterfront and attended by VIPs and highranking officials, such as Anne Finucane, Vice-Chairperson of the Bank of America;

Massachusetts Governor, Charlie Baker; Mayor of Boston, Marty Walsh; US Senator, Ed Markey; and other leading Boston civic, philanthropic and business leaders. The Gala Dinner, which raised around $2.6m (American Dollars) was chaired by Mike Mahoney, President and CEO of Boston Scientific, which has a research and development facility at Clonmel. Cian is an Under-12 Uilleann pipes and tin whistle champion player, after winning gold at the Fleadh Cheoil in Sligo last Summer. He has become a sensation after only two years playing the Uilleann pipes and featured recently on RTÉ’s The Late Late Show. YouTube videos of Cian performing have been viewed thousands of times. Continued on page 7

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