Principal Teresa Coughlan with Rebel Brass and pupils from Carrigtwohill Community National school who moved from their pre fab buildings at the GAA club to their new premises on station road, Carrigtwohill.
The students and staff of Carrigtwohill Community National School got the chance to say their final goodbyes to the old school located on the Carrigtwohill GAA grounds, before relocating to the new premises near Station Road on Tuesday, October 10’.
EDMONTON The birthday of Scotland’s favourite bard, Robbie Burns, is celebrated every Jan. 25 by those of Scottish descent, and many others who wish for the day they were. Traditionally, the main event is a Burns Supper. A party brimming with readings from his legendary canon, highland music, a dram or two of Scotch and a meal centred around the venerable haggis. Like everything else in a pandemic world, such large events are off, but that hasn’t quelled cravings some have for the delicacy.
Richard Toll’s local business Celtic Kitchen has been growing its clientele for seven years, and this year’s home-based demand forced him to ramp up production.