THE Cul Camp is on at Pairc Na Naomh this week, all parents are reminded that the kids will all need packed lunches.
* Ballela are hosting a sports day on Sunday August 24. There will be lots of activities and events on the day with burgers and refreshments available. The activities will start at 2pm.
There will be an underage blitz tournament at Pairc Na Naomh
on the day, teams participating are: Clonduff, Ballyvarley and Camlough along with Ballela.
* Saturday night's lotto draw was held in Doyle's Pub. The numbers were 2, 3, 9 and 22. Paula Kavanagh matched three numbers and won £10 while Paddy McCusker won the sellers draw.
Please contact a committee member to buy tickets. Tickets can be bought in advance so you don't miss out on a week's draw during the holidays. Yearly tickets can also be bought from any committee member.
* Ballela whist is on Saturday August 24.
* Ballela Under 8's and under 12's games against Ballyvarley has been rearranged for Friday night, please contact Brendan McClure for time and venue.
* The club would like anyone interesting in playing or sponsoring the Club's Annual Golf Classic at Banbridge Golf Club to get in contact with any committee member. The Golf Classic will take place on Friday September 5. Players and members are reminded that we need the four balls sorted ASAP.
* Senior Hurling Training continues at Pairc Na Naomh every Thursday night at 7pm.
* If anyone wishes to avail of Pitch side advertising at Pairc Na Naomh, please contact a committee member for further information.
With a lot of matches being played at Pairc Na Naomh this season, this is an ideal opportunity to get your advertising across to a wide range of people from all over the country. Please contact any committee member for details.
* The club would like to invite sponsors for a new scoreboard. Ballela will be hosting various inter county matches this year at Pairc Na Naomh. This is an ideal opportunity for various sponsors to get their advertising across and reach a broad range of people from all over Ireland.
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