MAKING A SNOWMAN

I collected lots of snow with a shovel.

James Murphy

It was my first time making a snowman.

I put on Kathleenà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s gloves.

Sarah Madden
It was brilliant!

Colin Ryan McCormack

It was my first time out in the snow.

It was good. We made a snowman.

It was cold. It was a happy day.

Ger Lillis.

CASTLETROY COLLEGE CONCERT 2010 By Winnie Dunne.

I went to the Castletroy College school concert in UCH Limerick. It was to celebrate 10 years since the College opened in September 2000. I went in a wheelchair bus.Ԛ   The Boys and Girls and their teachers were playing Bodhrà¡ns, Banjos, Guitars, 3 Tin Whistles, Harps andԚ   Pianos. I loved the tradà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢ session best. The singing was beautiful.The drama was very childish the whole time and it dragged on for too long. The little children from the local primary schools enjoyed it though. The concert was enjoyed by all and was very good value at à ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¡Ã‚ ¬7. I would recommend it to everyone.

Regional Best Practice Award in Supported Employment

Congratulations to Stephen McGrath who was recently awarded with an Irish Association of Supported Employment (IASE) National Best Practice Award, presented by Minister for Mental Health and Disability, Minister John Maloney for his work in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick.

Stephenà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s role has developed and grown over the years and he now has responsibility for recycling and helping the environment within the College.

This job provides both a community service and protects the environment with the added advantage of cost-saving for the College as they are recycling as opposed to land fill.

Following on-going training Stephenà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s position is now a specialist one as he has become an expert in this field.

Well done to Stephen from all his friends in T.E.E.S. Limerick

Regional Best Practice Award in Supported Employment

Congratulations to Stephen McGrath who was recently awarded with an Irish Association of Supported Employment (IASE) National Best Practice Award, presented by Minister for Mental Health and Disability, Minister John Maloney for his work in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick.

Stephenà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s role has developed and grown over the years and he now has responsibility for recycling and helping the environment within the College.

This job provides both a community service and protects the environment with the added advantage of cost-saving for the College as they are recycling as opposed to land fill.

Following on-going training Stephenà ¢Ã¢”š ¬Ã¢”ž ¢s position is now a specialist one as he has become an expert in this field.

Well done to Stephen from all his friends in T.E.E.S. Limerick