[ngg_images source=”galleries” container_ids=”3″ display_type=”photocrati-nextgen_basic_thumbnails” override_thumbnail_settings=”0″ thumbnail_width=”240″ thumbnail_height=”160″ thumbnail_crop=”1″ images_per_page=”20″ number_of_columns=”0″ ajax_pagination=”0″ show_all_in_lightbox=”0″ use_imagebrowser_effect=”0″ show_slideshow_link=”1″ slideshow_link_text=”[Show slideshow]” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]Strictly has now come and gone , it was a great success, thanks to everyone involved.
Latest News 20:10:2016
Getting close now, Program Book for the evening signed off and all sponsors adds are in. Thanks to all the local, national & international individuals and companies for your support. Well done to the dancers for securing in excess of 160 sponsors in total.
In not so good news, we sadly have lost a dancer. Caroline Lysis was in a road traffic accident last Friday, whilst on her way up to the club for practice and the video diary shoot. Unfortunately she was taken to hospital and had a series of scans on her back earlier in the week. Today the confirmation came through that she sad
ly wont be able to dance on the night. We wish her a speedy recovery.
At this stage now our Judges, Song Choices, M.C, Transport (John Barry), Hair (Crew Barber & Ben Garry) are all confirmed and our dancers can be seen now almost every evening up at the club practicing.
Tickets will be on Sale after mass this Sunday outside the church.
Its time to send the white suit to the cleaners,time practice your John Travolta or Olivia Newton John moves (in your room,with the curtains pulled please) this Haloween , Walterstown GFC are proud to present Strictly Come Dancing!!!.
Not since the year 1884, the year the GAA was founded , also the year Bruce Forsyth was born, has there been such excitement.
Strictly Come Dancing will be Walterstowns biggest fundraiser for 2016. It will take place on the Sunday of the Halloween bank holiday weekend and promises to be a great night of fun and entertainment for all. So pencil in Sunday October the 30th into your diary, pda or filo fax (for all you 80’s yuppies).
Why Strictly?
We have been planning for a number of years to further develop our BACK PITCH with the addition of ball stop nets and floodlights, the opportunity had now arisen to complete this project following the grant of Department of Sport funding towards the project.The project will have three parts:
- Ball Stop nets and poles; The provision of nets behind the goals will allow for greater control during games and training. The nets will be 30 metres high and will be retractable in Winter.
- Floodlighting;Lighting will be installed to allow teams train during dark evenings. The lighting will be to GAA training level standard and will extend the use of the pitch throughout Autumn and Winter which will be valuable given the increased demand on pitches.
- Storage facilities for equipment and playing gear;
We plan to build a storage facility for grounds equipment and included in this we will have a secure storage area for teams playing equipment. Each team will be provided with a lockable area to store training equipment, this will ensure that the equipment is available for teams on site. 3(b). Skills Wall; The plan is to integrate a skills wall into one side of the storage facility mentioned above.
Before this work can commence we need to raise a percentage of the grant in order to be able to draw down the grant. The aim is that the Strictly Come Dancing fundraiser will go along way to raising these funds.
Current Stage Of Stricly:
Currently were are recruiting people willing to dance on the night. The plan is to have 20 sets of dancers who will perform. We are currently very close to this target but need one or two more bodies. If you are interested in dancing in Strictly and are willing to support the club in a huge way, please contact Philip Cassidy 087 243 0687 or Paddy Stafford 087 2364011 for more information.