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LMFM By Caitriona Rooney - By doing good turns, it is hoped to spread goodwill across the country -
Irish Girl Guides (IGG) is inviting the public to join its members doing a good turn every day this week (10-16 May).
During their annual National Good Turn Week, IGG members from age five to 90+ share their acts of kindness on social media using the hashtag #GoodTurns.
They hope that members of the public of all ages will join them in carrying out good turns and sharing them on social media with the hashtag #GoodTurns.
By doing good turns, it is hoped that a wave of goodwill and kindness will spread throughout the country, thereby boosting everyone’s spirits and making a positive impact on individuals, families, communities and on society as a whole.
Kilkenny native Jenny Gannon appointed to GAISCE Council
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The Minister for Children, Roderic O’Gorman has appointed Kilkenny native Jenny Gannon to a prestigious role on the Gaisce – President’s Award Council.
Jenny received a National Civic Merit Award for her contribution to volunteering with young people as a President’s Award Leader in 2019 at a ceremony at Farmleigh House.
Jenny s day job is that of a national school teacher in Scoil Mhuire, Newbridge but she is more likely to be seen in Croke Park wearing the black and amber rather than any shade of Lilly White confirms father, Michael.
LMFM By Caitriona Rooney Camp At Home will boost participants’ physical and mental well-being
Members of Irish Girl Guides (IGG) are busy preparing for their first ever Easter Camp At Home and they are inviting children, young people and families across Ireland to take part too.
There is no need to own a tent. Campers can make a blanket fort under their kitchen table or pile up some cushions in the living room to make a makeshift shelter for the night. Everyone is encouraged to use their imagination and to have fun!
IGG has compiled an Easter Camp At Home activity pack (available to download from the news section of their website www.irishgirlguides.ie) with lots of ideas for Easter-themed activities, crafts, games and recipes to keep everyone busy during the camp. Crafts include an Easter Basket and Easter Sock Bunnies and outdoor activities include Nature Eye Spy.