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The Original Joe Dolan Show With The Dolan Family – 'Remembering Joe' – coming to Fethard on next Saturday, April 30, at 8pm, Fethard Ballroom!

Joe Dolan, one of Ireland’s greatest singers !

Throughout his singing career his energetic and charismatic stage performances thrilled audiences throughout the world. This is the story of Joe Dolan in Words and Music from his first hit in 1964, ‘The Answer To Everything’, through the 70’s with hits such as ‘i Need You’ and ‘Sweet Little Rock ‘n’ Roller’, the 80’s with ‘More and More’, It’s You, It’s You, It’s You’ and ‘Goodbye Venice Goodbye’, The 90’s with ‘The Universal’ and into the new century with ‘O Holy Night’. Hit after hit right through an amazing career.

Joe’s brother Ben shared the stage with his younger brother for 47 fun-filled years. Who better than Ben to tell the stories behind Joe’s songs, and highlight Joe’s successful singing career. The Show features Ben’s daughter Sandra, sons Ray and Adrian and members of The Original Joe Dolan Backing Band.

’No Show Like A Joe Show’ was the catchphrase used to describe Joe’s live shows and how they used to put people in a happy mood - ‘Remembering Joe’ hopes to do the same and have you singing along to all those famous Joe’s hits!

‘It’s been a long two years since we played in Fethard, we look forward to getting back to what we love doing – entertaining! We look forward seeing all our friends again at Fethard Ballroom, where Joe and Myself played many shows down through the years’ - Ben Dolan

Celebrate the Music of One Of Ireland’s Greatest Singers !

“Ben Dolan is a great storyteller… Who better to tell the story of the great Joe Dolan, than his brother Ben, who was by his side in showbusiness for over 40 years” Eddie Rowley, Sunday World Newspaper

Tickets are now on sale at Fethard Post Office for the 'Remembering Joe' show, featuring the original Joe Dolan Band. The concert takes place in Fethard Ballroom on Saturday, April 30, at 8pm. Bar Extension followed by disco with the ever popular 'Mad Mike'! Tickets are €25 and are also available online at eventbrite.ie

Parish Church Lotto Draw Results
There was no jackpot winner in this week's Parish Lotto on Thursday, April 21. The numbers drawn were 8, 17, 21 and 22. The winner of the weekly draw for €30 was Margaret Slattery. Next week's Jackpot for Thursday, April 28, will be €1,400.

Please pass the word on and invite friends and family to take part. You can help our Parish in a real, practical way.  Thank you for your support and the best of luck in our next weekly draw. PLAY OUR LOTTO NOW

Big Picture –'The Message of Fatima' – Dec. 1949

'The Message of Fatima' – December 1949

Full Cast of 'The Message of Fatima', produced by Sr. Teresa, and performed by the pupils of the Presentation Convent, Fethard, in the Capitol Cinema on Thursday, December 15 and Friday, December 16, 1949, at 8pm. There was also a matinee held at 3pm on Thursday, December 15, 1949. The Programme, printed by Corbett’s Printing Works, Clonmel, was sold for 3d. The audience were also kindly asked to, “Please do not applaud during the performance.”

See how many faces you can put to the names listed below, taken from the Programme printed in 1949?

You can zoom in closer to see more detail by clicking the photograph to zoom-in and double-clicking the photograph to zoom-out. If you can help with further information please let us know. Your comments, names or corrections are always welcome to: fethardnews@gmail.com

'DRAMATIS PERSONAE'
Our Lady of Fatima (A. Tierney); Holy Family (R. Walsh), (A. Tierney), (M. Barry); The Angel of Peace (R. Walsh), Lucia Dos Santos (R. O’Donnell); Lucia’s Cousins, Jacinto Marto (M. McCarthy) and Francisco Marto (M. Dineen); Lucia’s Mother (J. Smith); Jacinta’s Mother (A. Stapleton); Friends of the children, Zinda (P. Byard), Carmo (P. Sheehan), Rosa (E. Walsh); Neighbour (L. Meagher); A Lisbon Reporter (M. Grant); Speaker (K. Mackey).

BYSTANDERS
K. Barry, M. Burke, K. Carroll, M. Cummins, N. Cummins, K. McCormack, M. O’Connell, J. O’Connell, K. O’Connell, M. Quigley, K. Russell, M. Whelan, K. White, M. Woodlock.

VERSE SPEAKERS
M. Butler, M. Butler, M. Dwyer, J. Fergus, J. Grady, E. McCarthy, A. McDonnell, N. McDonnell, J. Maher, C. Mathews, M. McSweeney, M. Napier, M. O’Flynn, R. O’Flynn, K. Ryan, R. Walsh, C. Williams, E. Whyte.

CHOIR
M. Brennan, M. Brown, A. Cassells, K. Cassells, R. Cassells, P. Danagher, B. Dwyer, N. Evans, K, Fahey, P. Fogarty, R. Grady, T. Henchy, A. Holway, M. Horan, M. McCarthy, I. McGrath, M. Moore, C. Morrissey, R. Morrissey, A. Morrissey, B. McSweeney, C. O’Donnell, M. O’Donnell, C. O’Rourke, A. O’Sullivan, J. Pollard, R. Purcell, E. Purcell, K. Ryan, J. Sayers, R. Sayers, M. Sheehan, A. Skehan, R. Tierney, P. Wall, A. Walsh, N. Ward, B. Whelan, M. Whelan.

MYSTERIES OF THE ROSARY
C. Brett, M. Fitzgerald, A. Flynn, R. Hanley, A. Hurley, R. Kenny, M. Murphy, H. Mulligan, M. O’Brien, A. O’Neill, B. Ryan, R. Ryan, C. Sayers, M. Sayers, D. Wall.

ANGELS
M. Bulfin, R. Clarke, B. Dineen, T. Fergus, H. Fergus, B. Hurley, A. Scofield, U. Whyte.

Social Dancing at Fethard Ballroom
Fethard Ballroom continues its social dancing on Sunday, April 24, to the music of ‘Dermot Lyons'. All are welcome to come along and enjoy a great night’s entertainment and social dancing from 8.30pm to 11.30pm. Admission is €10, which includes tea and cakes.

Fethard Ballroom continues its social dancing on Sunday, April 24, to the music of ‘Dermot Lyons'. All are welcome to come along and enjoy a great night’s entertainment and social dancing from 8.30pm to 11.30pm. Admission is €10, which includes tea and cakes. For further information or for booking the ballroom, contact Eileen Coady, Tel: 086 0776420, Email: eileencoady@hotmail.com

GAA Sports Development Lotto
Fethard GAA Sports Lotto draw results for Tuesday, April 19, are as follows: the numbers drawn were: 2, 27, 34 and 36. There was no Jackpot winner and one Match Three winner who received €5,000 each: Kathleen Moroney, Aherlow. Two Lucky Dip winners received €50 each: Emma Lacey; and John Spillane.

The committee of Fethard GAA Sports Centre Development Lotto would like to thank all our supporters near and far who participate in our weekly lotto draw. The next draw takes place on Tuesday, April 26, when the jackpot is €30,000 and the seller's prize is €1,000. The funds raised are used to promote sport in the local community.

Fr. Barry & The Workhouse – Free Events

Fr John Barry, after being wronged by Archbishop Croke, in 1882, and denied work as a priest; spent years as a pauper going in and out of the workhouses of Tipperary, before dying in Cashel workhouse in 1920. This one hour play for a cast of three is based on Fr Barry’s own harshly critical letters and published pamphlets about the workhouse system and also details his conflict with Archbishop Croke.

Play performances are free events provided by Tipperary Libraries as part of the Tipperary Bealtaine Festival.

  • Tuesday, May 10, Thurles Library, 7pm.
  • Wednesday, May 11, Carrick-on-Suir Library, 7pm.
  • Tuesday, May 17, Nenagh Library 7pm.
  • Wednesday, May 18, Clonmel Library 7pm.

For further information contact: Paul Maher 087 4135228 Email: pmaher999@gmail.com.

Everard Book Launch in Fethard
The launch of ‘The Life and Times of Archbishop Patrick Everard’ by his descendant Tom Everard, Templetuohy, took place on Monday, April 11, in the Fethard Horse Country Experience. Photographed at the launch are L to R: Maurice Moloney (Fethard Horse Country Experience), Mary Healy (Fethard Historical Society), Tom Everard (author), Mary Hanrahan (Chairperson Fethard Historical Society) and Fr. Liam Everard (P.P. Fethard & Killusty Parish).
The launch of ‘The Life and Times of Archbishop Patrick Everard’ by his descendant Tom Everard, Templetuohy, took place on Monday, April 11, in the Fethard Horse Country Experience. Photographed at the launch are L to R: Maurice Moloney (Fethard Horse Country Experience), Mary Healy (Fethard Historical Society), Tom Everard (author), Mary Hanrahan (Chairperson Fethard Historical Society) and Fr. Liam Everard (P.P. Fethard & Killusty Parish).

The launch of ‘The Life and Times of Archbishop Patrick Everard’ by his descendant Tom Everard, Templetuohy, took place on Monday, April 11, in the Fethard Horse Country Experience. Mary Hanrahan, Chairperson, Fethard Historical Society, began by welcoming the large attendance, stating that the society was delighted to have the chance to once more host events after the hiatus of the last two years when Covid severely impacted on such activities. There has already been a lot of interest in the book not just locally but from all over Tipperary and from as far afield as Canada.


Photographed at the launch of ‘The Life and Times of Archbishop Patrick Everard’ in the Fethard on Monday, April 11, are L to R: Zane Everard, Ray Everard, Teresa Everard and Helena Everard.
Photographed at the launch of ‘The Life and Times of Archbishop Patrick Everard’ in the Fethard on Monday, April 11, are L to R: Zane Everard, Ray Everard, Teresa Everard and Helena Everard.

Mary then gave a brief overview of the long-standing links of the Everards to the Town of Fethard. Of Germanic, possibly Flemish origin, Martin Everard accompanied the English King John to Ireland. He settled in Meath and established a dynasty there. It appears a younger branch of the family then settled in Tipperary. There are several references to the Everards in Fethard in the late 1200s, early 1300s. They went on to become the leading family of the town until the sale of their properties in the area to Thomas Barton of Bordeaux in 1752.

Mary remarked that it was particularly appropriate that the book launch should take place in the FHC Experience as the building was erected by Sir John Everard circa 1608. The Everard coat of arms and the foundation plaque on the facade of the building still bear witness to its origins.


Photographed at the launch of ‘The Life and Times of Archbishop Patrick Everard’ in the Fethard on Monday, April 11, are L to R: Fr. Henry McNamara OSA, Michael Mallon, Gus Fitzgerald and Dominic Everard.
Photographed at the launch of ‘The Life and Times of Archbishop Patrick Everard’ in the Fethard on Monday, April 11, are L to R: Fr. Henry McNamara OSA, Michael Mallon, Gus Fitzgerald and Dominic Everard.

Mary then introduced Fr. Liam Everard, brother of Tom, and currently Parish Priest in Fethard who had come along to launch the book. Fr. Liam extended a special welcome to Mrs Rosemary Ponsonby, Grove, whose family are descendants of the Bartons. Fr. Liam gave a comprehensive overview of Archbishop Patrick Everard’s life including his travelling to Salamanca in 1776 to study for the priesthood followed by his teaching career in Bordeaux and England. He finally returned to Ireland in 1810. On his death, he bequeathed £10,000 for the establishment of St. Patrick’s College, Thurles. In a very fitting gesture, given the subject matter, Fr. Liam invoked a blessing on the book and on all present, declaring it well and truly launched. In reply, Tom Everard jokingly said that Fr. Liam had given such a detailed review of the book that there was very little left for him to add. He explained that he had really wanted to launch the book in Fethard because it was the birthplace of Archbishop Everard, who was born in 1751 in the original Everard Mansion that once stood on the north side of the Square – where the Garda Station now stands.

Photographed at the launch of ‘The Life and Times of Archbishop Patrick Everard’ in the Fethard on Monday, April 11, are L to R: Jim O'Mahoney and his wife Assumpta O'Mahoney
Photographed at the launch of ‘The Life and Times of Archbishop Patrick Everard’ in the Fethard on Monday, April 11, are L to R: Jim O'Mahoney and his wife Assumpta O'Mahoney

As well as covering the many turbulent events which Patrick Everard witnessed- the French Revolution, the implementation of the Penal Laws, their subsequent relaxation and the implications for Catholics, faction fighting in Ireland etc. - the book also relates the history of the Everards from their arrival in Ireland to the present day. It affords a fascinating insight into the world our ancestors knew and the events that shaped the society we inherited. Martin Everard, on behalf of the Everard family, thanked the Fethard Historical Society for hosting the book launch and also commented on the wonderful facility for such events afforded by the Fethard Horse Country Experience.

In conclusion, Mary Hanrahan thanked everyone for coming. She pointed out that this new book on Archbishop Patrick Everard will add not just to the local and county records but indeed to the national archive. Copies of the book, priced at €15, are available from the Fethard Historical Society. It is also hoped to have it on sale in local bookshops in Thurles and Clonmel.

Presentation Sisters 1862-2020 Booklet
We are currently compiling a booklet to mark the work of the Presentation Sisters in Fethard from 1962 to 2020. Over those years their presence in Fethard have served our community in many positive ways and helped many of their students to have an education that may otherwise have been impossible, particularly in the early years of their arrival to Fethard.

The Parish is currently compiling a booklet to mark the work of the Presentation Sisters in Fethard from 1862 to 2020. Over those years their presence in Fethard have served our community in many positive ways and helped many of their students to have an education that may otherwise have been impossible, particularly in the early years of their arrival to Fethard.

As well as Education, the Presentation Sisters also set up a Fethard Laundry Service that employed many local people. They were instrumental in preparing children and their colourful entries in the annual Fethard Carnival’s Fancy Dress Parades. In recent years they started Volleyball in the Convent that went on to compete at International Level. St. Bernard Group Homes was also opened in Fethard and a community house was opened at Woodvale Walk for training in crafts, cooking and other household skills. These are just a few of the areas that benefited our community and where they left their mark.

We invite you to be part of this booklet by letting us know your personal memories, stories or messages of appreciation, photographs etc, that you would like to have recorded in this booklet before the end of April.  Please send same to Joe Kenny, Rocklow Road, Fethard, or by email to: joe@fethard.com You can also contact Dermot O’Donnell at derodonnell@gmail.com or any member of the Parish Team.



Faces and Places from the Past

The following are a selection of photographs of faces and places taken in our locality that may bring back memories to many of our readers and visitors to fethard.com Please send any comments or photo information, names and event, to fethardnews@gmail.com

Fethard & District Photos from the past . . .

This week we have a selection taken from the Fethard/London Reunion Festival held in 1995. We've also included a list of the Festival highlights that took place over the week. If you have any comments or further information, we would love to hear from you. Email: fethardnews@gmail.com

Mary Hanrahan and Gerry Long at Fethard Historical Society's stall at the Fethard/London Reunion Festival held in 1995.
Mary Hanrahan and Gerry Long at Fethard Historical Society's stall at the Fethard/London Reunion Festival held in 1995.

'Calf Crap' fundraising stall manned by Liam Hayes and Seamus Barry on Sunday, July 2, 1995
'Calf Crap' fundraising stall manned by Liam Hayes and Seamus Barry on Sunday, July 2, 1995.

L to R: David O'Donnell, Mayor of Fethard, with Kathleen Barry and Bernard Walsh on The Square,  Sunday, July 2, 1995
L to R: David O'Donnell, Mayor of Fethard, with Kathleen Barry and Bernard Walsh on The Square, Sunday, July 2, 1995.

Fethard Garden Club served teas on the Square.
Fethard Garden Club served teas on the Square.

Michael O'Dwyer's 'Smash the Face' stall.
Michael O'Dwyer's 'Smash the Face' stall.

Kevin Ryan looking after Killusty Soccer Club's 'High Roller' stall on The Square on Sunday, July 2, 1995
Kevin Ryan looking after Killusty Soccer Club's 'High Roller' stall on The Square on Sunday, July 2, 1995

“Don’t Fence Me In” one of the entries in the Fancy Dress Parade on Sunday, July 2, 1995. L to R: Marie Moclair, Jimmy Ryan and Marie Crean.
“Don’t Fence Me In” one of the entries in the Fancy Dress Parade on Sunday, July 2, 1995. L to R: Marie Moclair, Jimmy Ryan and Marie Crean.

'The Field', Fethard Juvenile GAA entry in the Fancu Dress Parade 1995.
'The Field', Fethard Juvenile GAA entry in the Fancu Dress Parade 1995.

'On Your Toes' dancing demonstration in St. Patrick's Place
'On Your Toes' dancing demonstration in St. Patrick's Place.

Pictured home on holidays at the Fethard London Reunion Festival are L to R: Karen Lloyd, James Kearney and Pat Fitzgerald.Pictured home on holidays at the Fethard London Reunion Festival are L to R: Karen Lloyd, James Kearney and Pat Fitzgerald.

'Historic Fethard Medieval Town', Fethard Historical Society's float in the parade.
'Historic Fethard Medieval Town', Fethard Historical Society's float in the parade.

'Days of Wine and Roses',  Hogan Musical Society's entry in the parade.
'Days of Wine and Roses', Hogan Musical Society's entry in the parade.

'Fethard's Wall Draws Them All', Nano Nagle School entry in the 1995 Fancy Dress Parade.
'Fethard's Wall Draws Them All', Nano Nagle School entry in the 1995 Fancy Dress Parade.

'Squaws in the Move Looking for a Reservation' one of the entries in the 1995 Fancy Dress Parade. L to R: Ann Marie Connolly, Jane Hayes and Sara Healy.
'Squaws in the Move Looking for a Reservation' one of the entries in the 1995 Fancy Dress Parade. L to R: Ann Marie Connolly, Jane Hayes and Sara Healy.

Highlights of the Fethard / London Reunion Festival’ in 1995

Fethard & Killusty Community Council's ‘Fethard / London Reunion Festival’ took place from Tuesday, June 27, to Sunday, July 2, 1995.

The festival programme commenced on Tuesday night, June 27, with an organ recital, hymns, and poetry readings at Holy Trinity Church of Ireland, proceeds towards Holy Trinity Church of Ireland maintenance fund. Also, Fethard Historical Society held an enjoyable ‘Fethard Social Night’ at Pat O’Shea’s Lounge, which included a ‘Fun Table Quiz’ and the official launch of their new colour postcards of Ferhard. On the Wednesday night, the Abymill hosted a controversial talk entitled ‘A Travellers Life’, given by a modern-day traveller who told his story and the history of the travelling community of South Tipperary.

The festival had a great treat in store for Irish traditional music fans on Thursday June 29, when Máirtín O'Connor and the Chatterbox Band played in Fethard Ballroom, featuring Ireland’s top musicians, Jimmy Faulkner (guitar), Dave Prim (bass), Garry Ó Briain (mandocello, keyboards, guitar) and Martin Murray (mandolin, fiddle, banjo). Máirtín played soloist in Bill Whelan’s highly popular ‘Riverdance’.

Friday night commenced with a sponsored walk up through Grove Wood, via the old ‘Mass Paths’, starting from Jesuits walk at 7.30pm. On the way, light refreshments were served at Tim Goodbody's new house on Market Hill. Proceeds went to Fethard Tidy Towns and Holy Trinity Church of Ireland. Later that night Darren Holden and his band played at the ‘Festival Club’ in the Ballroom. This was Darren’s last performance before touring with ‘Boyzone’.

A ‘Monster Progressive 25 Drive’ took place in the Ballroom on Saturday night July 1, with £400 in prizes (for 20 tables) and the fabulous ‘Pheasant Pluckers’ played their mix of country / bluegrass music in the Fethard Arms.

On Festival Sunday the Fancy Dress Parade starting at 2pm outside the Ballroom and made its way up Main Street to St. Patrick’s Place where the judging took place. Music on The Square was provided by Ireland’s leading bluegrass band, ‘The Flint Hill Boys’. Fethard Garden Club served teas and held a floral exhibition in the Augustinian Abbey all afternoon. Local students displayed their works of art in the Town Hall, and all the usual sideshows, craft stalls, baby show, dog show took place on The Square. The festival concluded later that night with a ‘Farewell Party in the Ballroom with music provided by ‘The Sheehans’.

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