Members of the Thurles Guild of the Irish Country Women’s Association (ICA) will entertain retired residents of the Sue Ryder Complex, latter situated in Holycross, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, on tomorrow evening.
A much enjoyed annual event; the retired residents at Sue Ryder Complex can expect a night of chat, music, song, dance and comedy performed by this talented Thurles Guild, together with party refreshments, during the course of the evening.
Why don’t you discover the joy of making new friends?
Founded initially in 1910, the Irish Country Women’s Association has stood the test of time and today remains the largest women’s organisation in Ireland, with a membership in excess of 15,000 affiliates.
Today ICA guilds can be found in almost every town and village in Ireland, with membership accepted from the age of 16 upwards, offering a warm welcome wherever you live in Ireland.
Why not find out about the Guild near you today and discover the wealth of activities available to you, from artistic – to cultural – to educational. If you are interested in joining the Thurles Guild, why not drop in for a chat on either the first or third Wednesday of each month. You will find them in the Thurles Band Hall, Stradavoher, Thurles, (Entrance on left, beside and facing F & M Motors) and their meetings begin sharp at 8.00pm.
Here you can keep fit, learn more about fashion, beauty, photography, drama and the latest in technology etc, while acquiring close friendship, real support and a chance to exchange ideas and share confidences.
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