ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
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- Published on Monday, 24 January 2011 12:50
- Written by Aideen Treacy
The Annual General Meeting of Narraghmore Vintage Club will take place in Molly O'Looneys at 8.30 p.m. on saturday the 12th February 2011. All members are invited to attend and any one wishing to have any proposals included in the Agenda should put them in writing to the Club Secretary, Aideen Treacy in advance of the AGM.
Santa Vintage Run 2010
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- Published on Wednesday, 29 December 2010 02:33
- Written by Narraghmore Vintage Club
The third annual Santa Vintage Run took place again on the 28th December. This year was as big as ever, which is a great result with all the damage from the snow, burst pipes and the recession. The beneficiaries this year will again be St. Vincents Hospital Patient Comfort Fund, which does such wonderful work for the elderly and disabled in County Kildare and some proceeds will go towards the cost of the Old Folks Christmas Party held annually in Narraghmore.
All people taking part adorned their tractors, cars, motor bikes or whatever they chose to drive, in the Christmas theme and dressed as Santas or wore Santa hats which were available to buy on the day. The meeting time was 10.00 a.m. in Narraghmore Village, where soups, teas and coffees were available to warm everyone up after their drive up.
The run itself took a new route to Athy. It went from Narraghmore to the Seven Stars, Fontstown, Booleigh, Mylerstown Cross, Rathconnell, Clarey Bridge, Cloney Bridge, Kilberry, Miltown Bridge and stopped at the hospital and then down in Emily Square before returning to Narraghmore. The catering committee put on a huge selection of soups, sandwiches and ham dinners when everyone got back to the Village. Molly O'Looneys was the centre of the entertainment for the evening and late into the night.
The weather was favourable at 8 degrees and cloudy. It is not always that you would call that favourable but given recent weather, it was welcome. The atmosphere was brilliant so there was a lot to enjoy when the driving was over.
The committee would like to give a big thanks to all the helpers. A huge thanks to Shane and Martina Black from the Hunting Ground for cooking the food. Liam Tallon for supplying the bread and the Gardai for excellent traffic control. A thanks to all the people who donated spot prizes. The committee look forward to seeing the attendees at the next event. A big thanks to all that took part and gave generously.
Photos of the event are available to download on our website www.narraghmorevintageclub.com
RESTORATION COMPETITION
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- Published on Monday, 10 May 2010 09:28
- Written by Aideen Treacy
Sunday 9th May saw the launch of the Restoration Cup competition for Club Members. Members were invited to find a vintage item that needs to be restored and they have been given 16 weeks to work on their project.
We are delighted to say that we have two very esteemed Judges in Michael Fleming and Billy King, who are very familiar with vintage machinery and equipment of all kinds and they spent sunday afternoon travelling around to meet the various entrants and to look at the chosen items.
There are a variety of entries, some more difficult than others and certainly some far far more ambitious than others.
We have a horse plough, a Pearse seeder, a grey and gold ferguson, a MF Dung spreader, a turf cart, a MF Corndrill, a plough, a bamford mowing bar and a MF 165.
Certainly that is an interesting mix of items and the Judges both agreed that there was a serious challenge ahead for those who have entered.
Photographs were taken of all the items before any work has started and it is hoped that the winning project will be displayed at the Irish Vintage Society stand at the National Ploughing Championships in Athy next September.
So we wish everyone the best of luck with many long hours ahead of you all and we will be checking in on the entrants over the next few weeks to see how things are progressing.
A Year in the Life of the Club
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- Published on Wednesday, 24 November 2010 09:45
- Written by Aideen Treacy
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The Santa Christmas Run on the 28th December last was the main focus of our Club year and was very successful. |
It was a very cold frosty day and there were very icy conditions on the roads, but this did not deter the supporters from coming out with all their tractors and cars decked out and ready for the run.The feature attraction before everyone set off was Benny Gorman with his Steam Engine which he had shipped in by container from South Africa 12 years ago in pieces and had lovingly re-assembled it over the intervening years and its appearance at the charity run in Narraghmore was it’s maiden run. To watch the steam engine arrive in a cloud of steam in the frosty air was truly spectacular.As the tractor run was on smaller roads, Benny had to travel a route on a main road and it was easy to follow its route from the plume of smoke rising into the cold air. Over 150 tractors, cars and various other modes of vintage transport took part in the run, which travelled from Narraghmore to Athy and we were followed by helicopter which was flown by Club member Eoin Roche and we were lucky to have some wonderful aerial photographs of the tractors on the road, a first for us. The cavelcade stopped as always in St. Vincents Hospital, Athy, the main beneficiary of our collections and a large number of patients and their families were waiting to greet us when we arrived.
Following a stop in the main Square in Athy, the cars which had travelled a longer route through Carlow and Ballylinan, joined up right on time with the tractors as we all assembled in Emily Square in Athy. It was then back to Narraghmore Village where the trusty Catering Committee once again produced a feast of food to be enjoyed by everyone and with everyone in such high spirits, a very enjoyable evening was had by all. As always, the turnout of volunteers and Committee to help on the day was astounding and a huge thanks goes out to everyone who got involved.
The Christmas run is our only fundraiser in the year, however, this year we made an exception to our rule and came up with a very novel fundraiser in aid of the earthquake appeal in Haiti. All members were invited to join us in reversing “around the block” for 4 miles. Again we were lucky to have a beautiful sunny afternoon and great fun and banter was had as some very dodgy driving skills were exhibited during the reversing process and many unsuspecting Sunday drivers questioned the amount of whiskey in the Sunday gravy when they met 70 tractors all reversing up the road. We were delighted to be able to make a donation of €1500 to the Haiti fund from a very simple and novel idea and thank you to all who participated.
In April we had a working day in Treacys farm and were delighted at the number of young members who turned up with their tractors, grubbers and ploughs to take part. There was alot of advice to be given by the more experienced participants and everyone were treated to beef pie and roasted “freshly picked” potatoes in the field which went down a treat.
We had a number of fun runs over the summer months and also ran a Restoration Competition and were delighted with the quality of the entries. As I write this article, the results of the competiton are not available but it was great to see so many people getting involved and hopefully, it will encourage all the members to become involved next year.
The most recent event for the Club has been our involvement with the National Ploughing Championships in Cardenton in Athy. It was very encouraging to see the number of entrants from all over the Country, old friends at this stage and it is super to see the contacts that are made between Clubs and members through this forum.
We produced a Club Calendar last year for the first time, which was very successful and was good fun both in the making and indeed, in the slagging and banter which accompanied its launch and sale. The enthusiam with which the models put themselves forward was surprising and certainly great encouragement to go ahead with our 2011 Calender. The final product will go on sale on friday 26th November at a cost of €10.00 per copy and I do not think either the models or our supporters will be disappointed with the end result. If you wish to order a copy, contact me on 087 7700789 for place your order.
Finally, as I write this, its all steam ahead for our Christmas Run 2010 on the 28th December and I am delighted to report that people are already talking about it and looking forward to taking part. It is a very enjoyable day and certainly a bit of light entertainment for all those involved. With the exception of a change of route and a complete refurbishment of the infamous “Molly O’Looneys”, all things remain the same, as we say – “if it works, why fix it”. Heres to fine weather, good friends and a great day”.
Thank you to all our Club members for their continued support and involvement, our President Seamie and all the Committee for their help and assistance all year and to all involved in the Irish Vintage Society for their support.
Happy New Year to you all.
Aideen Treacy - Secretary - Narraghmore Vintage Club.
Narraghmore Tractor Reversing Event 7th March 2010
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- Published on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 09:46
- Written by Narraghmore Vintage Club
Narraghmore Vintage Club Charity Reversing Road Run for Haiti was held on Sunday 7th of March 2010. Around 30 local tractors turned up to reverse around the 4 mile block. It was the first event of its kind and we are applying to have it registered as a new world record. It was a very entertaining event with no incidents reported however there was a lot of very wobbly driving. The video has captured the highlights of the run. Some drivers invented new postures to help ease the strain of looking over your shoulder however others had no choice but to strain their necks. The post refreshments in Molly O'Lonneys got most of the necks stretched back into the normal position fairly quickly. Tommy Broe was the smartest putting on his jacket back to front to keep himself warm. The Cassidy's brought along a few pet ferrets which naturely are the best animals at reversing or walking backwards. .The ladies of the club also joined in the reversing. There was also a separate road run for the ladies which is a first for our club also. There was no shortage of lady drivers and by the looks of things they may be safer drivers too. Sponsorship cards are still coming in and so far we have collected €1300.
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