The Beragh Red Knights Sports Pavilion has been nominated as one of 10 projects to make it through to the Semi Finals of the National Lottery Awards 2009.
We have been recognised in the Best Sports Project category under the title 'Community Sports Pavilion' for the work being done to unite all the community by providing structured activity classes and events throughout the year at the pavilion.
In launching the campaign for support and votes, club Chairman Gerard Treacy said: “We're delighted to have reached this stage of the National Lottery Awards. Lottery funding has helped us to develop and grow, making a real difference to young peoples’ lives and we're really hoping the public gets behind us and votes!”
Voting for the semi-finals has started and ends at midday on Friday 10 July. The three projects in each category with the most number of votes will go through to the finals of the Awards and another round of public voting later in August. We would appreciate if you could follow the below link and register your support for the club.
Support can also be registered by call in 0844 686 1680. calls will be charged at 5p per min from a BT landline.
This is a great honour for the club and we appreciate all your support. Please encourage everyone you know to register their support to help the club through to the final of these prestigious awards.
Night at the Races
Written by Administrator
The club are hosting a Night at the Races in Farley Bar on Friday 3rd July beginning at 9pm. All members are encouraged to attend for what promises to be a very entertaining night.
Everyone who has been asked to sell horses should now have them returned, if you still have not done so please do so as soon as possible.
Ulster Final Tickets
Written by Administrator
Club members who wish to request a ticket for the Ulster Football Championship Finals are asked to lodge their request with either John Donnelly (07933168112
) or Lisa Rodgers (07791542456
) by Wednesday 8th July at 10pm. Please note there will be no exceptions to this procedure.
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