Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Some Scoil Mhuire first years, display their products at the school's annual trade fair in Buncrana. |
| The judging panel at the Scoil Mhuire annual trade fair in Buncrana. |
| The overall winners at the Scoil Mhuire Christmas trade fair - Heavenly Scent. |
| Some of the large crowd who attended the popular Scoil Mhuire trade fair in Buncrana. |
| Members of the Donegal Association who attended their annual Christmas party in Dublin recently. Bottom row, left to right, Joe Bonner, Martin McGettigan, Finian Ward and Emmet McCauley. Back row, left to right, Charlie McGinley, Niamh Walsh, Hugh McGroddy, Kathleen Sheerin, Sorcha Ni Dhomhnaill, Marian Caffrey, Peggy Stringer, Hugh Harkin, Liam Mc Dermott and Tony Dunleavy. |
| Roy Rooney, chairman of Newtowncunningham Interchurch Committee at the launch of the Newtown Shared Space Project in Trinity House, Newtown on December 9, 2011. |
| Pictured at Friday's launch of the Newtown Shared Space project are International Fund for Ireland project administrator, Mary Devlin, development officer, Paddy Harte, MEP Pat ' the Cope' Gallagher, Teresa McGee, manager, Trinity Court, Newtowncunningham and Roy Rooney, chairman, Newtowncunningham Interchurch committee. |
| Winners of the Chirstmas Hamper at Ballyliffin Golf Club were Liam Doherty with 39 pts on the Old Links and John McGeoghegan with 37 pts on Glashedy. |
| Ballyliffin Golf Club Minor League Team winners of the Donegal Minor League. Captain Colm McCarroll pictured with Team Captain Jim Coyle (Centre) following the presentation dinner. |
| Pictured at the opening of Muff Community Charity Shop in aid of parish funds and mental health services are, left to right, Eamonn Sweeney, mental health services, Mari McLaughlin, Patsy Walsh, financial chairperson, Iskaheen Parish, Cllr Michael Doherty and Grainne McLaughlin. |
| A huge thanks to all who supported the Movember campaign within Foyle Men's Hockey Club. From left, Alan McCague with Gary Throne who raised £217 for The Prostate Cancer Charity. |
| Full House!...Bingo lover Kathleen McLaughlin from Carrickmaquigley, Redcastle, picks up her massive Lotto winning cheque. The most she has ever won in the bingo was €600. |
| National Lottery head of marketing, Eddie Banville presents a cheque for a whopping €2.6m to Kathleen McLaughlin from Carrickmaquigley, Redcastle. Kathleen and members of her family travelled to Lotto HQ on Monday to pick up her winnings. (Photo: Justin MacInnes/MacInnes Photography) |
| Kathleen McLaughlin (77) from Carrickmaquigley, Redcastle is pictured with family members after collecting the winning cheque for €2,642,046 in the National Lottery Headquarters, Dublin, on Monday. |
| Kathleen McLaughlin (77) from Carrickmaquigley, Redcastle, Inishowen pictured with her seven sons and daughters, Michael, Paul, Dan Joe, Gerard, Shaun, Eileen and Catherine. Also pictured is Mary Maxwell. (Photo: Justin MacInnes/MacInnes Photography) |
| The AGM of Moville GAA took place on Friday, December 2 with a full clubhouse in Carnagarve. |
| The senior class at Drumfries National School and their teacher, Mrs Walsh, present a cheque for €525 to Agatha Harkin (Buddy Bear Appeal). The money was raised at a recent coffee morning in the school. |
| Pictured at a recent Chartered Accountants Ireland briefing in Letterkenny are, back row, John Burke, Edwin Foley, John Campbell, Paul Carr and Michael Meehan. Front row, Mark Quinn, Pat Costello (Chartered Accountants Ireland chief executive) and James Carlin. Attendees discussed the difficulties facing businesses in Co Donegal and the work being undertaken by chartered accountancy firms to help clients overcome such challenges. |
| Buncrana accountant Philip McGonigle pictured receiving his Diploma in Insolvency, with distinction, from John Hannaway, president of Chartered Accountants Ireland. |
| Hazel McIntyre Clarke and Charles Clarke at The Art of Giving sale of artworks to raise money for the Inishowen Maritime Museum. The art was donated by artists who have previously exhibited at the Greencastle centre. |
| The UpScene perform at The Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum, Greencastle. |
| From left, Cllr. Martin Farren and Raymond Craig enjoy the art works at the Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| Some of the large crowd attending The Art of Giving at the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| From left, Daniel Gallagher and Seamus Bovaird at The Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum, Greencastle. |
| UpScene performers Debbie McDaid and James McDonald at The Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| Mick and Liz O'Donoghue at The Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| Some of the large crowd who attended the Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| Siobhan Friel and Raymond Craig enjoy The Art of Giving exhibition and sale at the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Children from Tina's Tots Pre-School in Redcastle stage their Christmas Nativity Play. |
| Some Scoil Mhuire first years, display their products at the school's annual trade fair in Buncrana. |
| The judging panel at the Scoil Mhuire annual trade fair in Buncrana. |
| The overall winners at the Scoil Mhuire Christmas trade fair - Heavenly Scent. |
| Some of the large crowd who attended the popular Scoil Mhuire trade fair in Buncrana. |
| Members of the Donegal Association who attended their annual Christmas party in Dublin recently. Bottom row, left to right, Joe Bonner, Martin McGettigan, Finian Ward and Emmet McCauley. Back row, left to right, Charlie McGinley, Niamh Walsh, Hugh McGroddy, Kathleen Sheerin, Sorcha Ni Dhomhnaill, Marian Caffrey, Peggy Stringer, Hugh Harkin, Liam Mc Dermott and Tony Dunleavy. |
| Roy Rooney, chairman of Newtowncunningham Interchurch Committee at the launch of the Newtown Shared Space Project in Trinity House, Newtown on December 9, 2011. |
| Pictured at Friday's launch of the Newtown Shared Space project are International Fund for Ireland project administrator, Mary Devlin, development officer, Paddy Harte, MEP Pat ' the Cope' Gallagher, Teresa McGee, manager, Trinity Court, Newtowncunningham and Roy Rooney, chairman, Newtowncunningham Interchurch committee. |
| Winners of the Chirstmas Hamper at Ballyliffin Golf Club were Liam Doherty with 39 pts on the Old Links and John McGeoghegan with 37 pts on Glashedy. |
| Ballyliffin Golf Club Minor League Team winners of the Donegal Minor League. Captain Colm McCarroll pictured with Team Captain Jim Coyle (Centre) following the presentation dinner. |
| Pictured at the opening of Muff Community Charity Shop in aid of parish funds and mental health services are, left to right, Eamonn Sweeney, mental health services, Mari McLaughlin, Patsy Walsh, financial chairperson, Iskaheen Parish, Cllr Michael Doherty and Grainne McLaughlin. |
| A huge thanks to all who supported the Movember campaign within Foyle Men's Hockey Club. From left, Alan McCague with Gary Throne who raised £217 for The Prostate Cancer Charity. |
| Full House!...Bingo lover Kathleen McLaughlin from Carrickmaquigley, Redcastle, picks up her massive Lotto winning cheque. The most she has ever won in the bingo was €600. |
| National Lottery head of marketing, Eddie Banville presents a cheque for a whopping €2.6m to Kathleen McLaughlin from Carrickmaquigley, Redcastle. Kathleen and members of her family travelled to Lotto HQ on Monday to pick up her winnings. (Photo: Justin MacInnes/MacInnes Photography) |
| Kathleen McLaughlin (77) from Carrickmaquigley, Redcastle is pictured with family members after collecting the winning cheque for €2,642,046 in the National Lottery Headquarters, Dublin, on Monday. |
| Kathleen McLaughlin (77) from Carrickmaquigley, Redcastle, Inishowen pictured with her seven sons and daughters, Michael, Paul, Dan Joe, Gerard, Shaun, Eileen and Catherine. Also pictured is Mary Maxwell. (Photo: Justin MacInnes/MacInnes Photography) |
| The AGM of Moville GAA took place on Friday, December 2 with a full clubhouse in Carnagarve. |
| The senior class at Drumfries National School and their teacher, Mrs Walsh, present a cheque for €525 to Agatha Harkin (Buddy Bear Appeal). The money was raised at a recent coffee morning in the school. |
| Pictured at a recent Chartered Accountants Ireland briefing in Letterkenny are, back row, John Burke, Edwin Foley, John Campbell, Paul Carr and Michael Meehan. Front row, Mark Quinn, Pat Costello (Chartered Accountants Ireland chief executive) and James Carlin. Attendees discussed the difficulties facing businesses in Co Donegal and the work being undertaken by chartered accountancy firms to help clients overcome such challenges. |
| Buncrana accountant Philip McGonigle pictured receiving his Diploma in Insolvency, with distinction, from John Hannaway, president of Chartered Accountants Ireland. |
| Hazel McIntyre Clarke and Charles Clarke at The Art of Giving sale of artworks to raise money for the Inishowen Maritime Museum. The art was donated by artists who have previously exhibited at the Greencastle centre. |
| The UpScene perform at The Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum, Greencastle. |
| From left, Cllr. Martin Farren and Raymond Craig enjoy the art works at the Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| Some of the large crowd attending The Art of Giving at the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| From left, Daniel Gallagher and Seamus Bovaird at The Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum, Greencastle. |
| UpScene performers Debbie McDaid and James McDonald at The Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| Mick and Liz O'Donoghue at The Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| Some of the large crowd who attended the Art of Giving in the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
| Siobhan Friel and Raymond Craig enjoy The Art of Giving exhibition and sale at the Inishowen Maritime Museum. |
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