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The
President of Ireland Mary McAleese opened the Conna Community
Housing
and
The
Social &
Daycare Centre on
Thursday June 24th
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to Follow
The
Bereavement Notices are Now Available From Here
or the Death Notices Further Down on this page
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We
Are Very Busy Providing All of the Services Throughout the Year:
Conna Muintir
Hall: Has Been Completely Refurbished. It is Now Fully Insulated
and is Very Warm.
Social
Centre: As Well as Thursday Lunches, The Centre is Now Used Tuesday's,
Wednesday's and Friday's by
The
Alhzeimer's Society. Tuesday's and Friday's are for Senior Citizens
and Wednesday's for People With Dementia.
We
Provide the Lunches and Ancillary Services and the
Alhzeimer's Society
Provide the Staff. Amy is the Nurse, and Juliette and Bernadette
are
the
Care Assistants. They are a Great Team, and Everything is Progressing
Well.
The
Child Daycare Centre is very Busy and is Open Five Days a Week.
It is a Great Service to be able to Offer to the People
Older
News Items
Child Daycare Centre Up and Running: Very Well Supported
Social
Centre: Building Work Finished.
See Pictures
New
Aerial View of Conna
Taken by Terri Love
See
Images of Conna Creamery on its Last Day
Creamery
Child
Day Centre:
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Article
Tom
Finn Artist See His Website
see
more Poem "The
Dear Old Road to Conna"
Fermoy:
Paudie McGrats
Website
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History Kevin
Walsh Wordcraft Art
Mart Gough
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Villages
can cast a strange, mysterious spell over you.
While always excited and stimulated by the colour,
exuberance and vitality of cities, you can never
pass through a quiet village street without
seeing the charming houses, each with their
windows opening into the depths of unsung private
worlds, evoking a feeling of real peace and
a vague but certain longing to stay. For the
most wonderful thing about any village is that
it is built on a human scale, one that you can
comprehend and encompass, where you are not
just another face in the anonymous crowd but
a true individual with the dignity and uniqueness
that goes with that, in a setting where human
relationships are close and intimate, woven
into a community with its own identity derived
from an incomparable richness of history and
tradition. Kevin Walsh 2002
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