I
would like to make Clubs aware of 2 particular GAA links which may be of
interest. First of all as part of the GAA 125 celebrations they are conducting
an Oral History Project. This is the link :
http://www.bc.edu/centers/irish/gaahistory/home.html
.
Basically
they are looking for your memories both written and photographic, your opinions
on changes in the GAA etc. Anything that gives them a picture of the importance
of the GAA in people's lives. They also have questionnaires for those with
the time and interest in contributing further. Just follow the link above and
you will get all the information you need.
THe
other link I'd like to bring to your attention is
http://www.cgl.ie/
This
is Coiste Gaeilge Laighean, the committee with the remit of promoting the Irish
language in Leinster. Among other resources that they've developed is a
glossary of useful terminology as gaeilge both for use on the training groung
and at meetings. They also have a particular section to which I'd like to draw
your attention. It's called "An Club Seo Againne" where a club
member, preferably a yooung member describes the club and what it means to them.
I'd like to see more Dublin clubs contrubuting to this section. If you don't
want to send something directly to them, send it to me and I'll gladly pass it
on. I can be contacted at the above email or at 086 3782419.
With
regard to Scor in the county, the timetable for the coming year will be set
shortly. I'd lik opinions from clubs as to whether we should hold the Scor na
nOg county final on a Saturday night as we did last year or should we revert to
midweek. Also I'd like your opinions as to suitability of venues or other
potential venues for Scor na nOg, Scor Sinsear or Scor na bPaisti or indeed the
tabke quizes as Gaeilge. We also need to get more people actively involved as
our activities are restricted by having a very small committee, so if you have
an interest in getting more involved in Scor or in the promotoin of the Irish
language in the county, please get back to me.
Finally
Scor is 40 years old this year and we'd like to mark that in this county. Do
you or anyone else in your Club have photos, records in the Club archives etc.
that you'd be willing to share with us, or indeed any ideas as to how we should
celebrate the 40th anniversaary? If so, please contact me
Thank
You
Barbara
O'Neill
Oifigeach na Gaeilge