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Fun n Fit 2016

Fun n Fit is a great way to start a new fitness/weight loss journey or to kickstart one that has fallen by the wayside! All levels of fitness and all ages are catered for, so no-one will feel left out.
Our male and female mentors will guide and support you throughout, in any way they can.
It will be a great opportunity to meet new people or re-connect with old aquaintances, over a really enjoyable 6 weeks.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of the fun!

Registration: Final day for registration is Wednesday 4th May 2016 – forms available from secretary.oisins.antrim@gaa.ie

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Kash4Klubs – A great way to create additional income for our club.

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What is #Kash4Klubs

A partnership has been established between the club, local insurance broker, Find Insurance NI and KlubFunder.com, to provide Oisín CLG with a new initiative to help raise additional funds for the club.

How it works

The Campaign offers our club a way to generate additional income by referring our members to purchase their insurance through Find Insurance NI. In return, Oisín CLG will receive a referral payment for each policy a club member takes out. Our club will receive £20 per policy for the initial sale and a continuing payment of £5 for each renewal.

For example, if 100 new Home, Motor or Business policies were purchased by club members through Find Insurance NI each year this would mean £2000 for the club each year as well as a recurring payment starting in the second year for each renewed policy.

See the example table below of how this could add up over a 3 year period

Please support your club and help generate additional income for Oisín CLG by clicking on this link if you are looking for a competitive insurance policy.

Oisín CLG Member Insurance Quote

Comhghairdeas

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Comhghairdeas.A big well done to Cross and Passion pupil and Oisín CLG player Alex O’Boyle on his Ulster Colleges All Star award last night at the Europa Hotel in Belfast.

Laochra – The GAA commemorates 1916

As you know, the GAA is planning a special event to mark the centenary of the 1916 Rising. Following the Division One and Two Allianz Football League Finals at Croke Park on Sunday April 24, they will present a show that will commemorate  the Rising, the Proclamation, the story of Gaelic Games and the GAA’s role since 1916. The show will incorporate large-scale innovative theatre, dance, song, poetry and pageantry.  They are confident that this production will enhance what is already an eagerly anticipated Allianz League Finals double header.

Ticketing Details
 
Hogan Stand (No Concession)  – €35 Adult 
Cusack/Davin Stand -€35 Adult/ €5 Juveniles
 
Students & Senior Citizens (Cusack/Davin Stand Only):- 
€5 rebate on full price €35 euro tickets with appropriate I.D. at Block D, Cusack Stand 

Wheelchair Tickets: The Wheelchair and the Assistant’s ticket is €35

Group Passes:
Groups Passes are provided for groups of Juveniles:  U-16 €3 each& 1 adult free with every 10. The cut off is Friday 15th April at 2pm. Forms can be downloaded from http://www.gaa.ie/tickets/the-gaa-group-pass/
 
Tickets are on general availability now and also on sale via the usual channels also. Anyone wishing to attend to purchase their tickets now! 

 

Oisíns Fun n Fit

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This year the club is changing the format of our now annual health and wellbeing initiative. The programme will be kick started each year by a Family Fun Walk – this year the venue is the Glenariff Forest Park and details of this have already been advertised. A standalone core element six week fitness programme will then follow on from this.It should be noted however  that participation in the family walk is not a prerequisite for participation in the core element part of the programme but  ideally ( subject to the lower age limit for the core element ) many will opt to take part in both.

Additional elements of the club health and wellbeing initiative will include ,amongst other things, a Family Fun Day with a range of fun health and wellbeing activities for all of the family to enjoy. There will also be health check opportunities in addition to talks to our children on the dangers of drugs and other appropriate topics during this period. It is the club’s intention to promote health and wellbeing not only within the club but indeed across the whole wider local community.

All events have a common theme of health,wellbeing and having fun whilst getting fit.Despite being run separately they are designed to complement this overall theme, and ,each other.

The core element of the programme will include the now familiar range of fitness classes and challenges being undertaken by mentor led sponsored teams from across the club and the wider community with a finale event, and a gala event, at the end of this period. The main focus of this core element fitness programme is to move it away from just weight loss and on to having fun and getting fit as part of an overall health and well-being initiative for the whole community (although it will cater for both those wishing, and not wishing, to lose weight). During the registration process intending participants will be given the opportunity to either opt in or opt out of the weight loss elements of the core programme. Similarly there will also be the opportunity for those intending participants over 60 years of age to either opt in or opt out of a dedicated “seniors” team if they so wish. Minimum age for participants is 17 years of age and participants of all abilities and backgrounds will be especially welcome.

It is intended to commence registration for the six week core element fitness programme on 24 April 2016 at 6pm in the hurling club pavilion.Personal details will be captured and recorded on a confidential one to one basis by a dedicated group of volunteers as part of the registration process. Use of closed group social media apps will hopefully guarantee that “what happens in the team stays in the team”, especially as the teams will be competing against each other.

 If you are interested in participating in the core element part of the Oisíns Fun n’ Fit programme, have any questions, or would like to volunteer your services as a mentor please  e mail  the club secretary at secretary.oisins.antrim@gaa.ie  or Clare Fyfe at clarefy@hotmail.co.uk.  Alternatively you can visit the registration session at the hurling field on the day if you need any further information before deciding to join in.

 

Meetings of the club executive

The executive would like to emphasize that their regular meetings are open for any club member to attend.The calendar to the right of this page details every scheduled upcoming executive meeting and any ordinary member wishing to attend will be most welcome.