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Spraoi celebrates Summer of Fun 06.09.23

AS children settle back to school, Spraoi agus Spórt in Carndonagh celebrated a bumper Summer of Fun for 2023.

Helen Nolan, Spraoi agus Spórt CEO, said: “Over 120 children took part daily in our camps this year, including 80 children with special needs, and 50 Ukrainian children.
“We got fantastic feedback from parents, who say the camps provided great entertainment and learning opportunities for their children. On a more serious note, access to low cost but high-quality activities took pressure off working families during the long school holidays."
 
Girls enjoying the Baking Summer Camp
Helen added: “We’d like to thank all those who facilitated or led our summer camp activities - over 50 people in total. The camps covered everything from Surfing, Sewing and Stop Motion Animation to Pottery, Pier Jumping and Parents and Toddlers sessions. It was our widest range of activities yet.
“We are proud that our summer camps are inclusive to those with disabilities because we offer one-to-one special needs support. Some families choose to holiday here so their children can access this support, which is a real plus for our region.”
 
Girls enjoying the Baking Summer Camp
Helen said the summer season got off to a great start with their first graduation ceremony for Digital Fabrication Certificate students. Almost 50 Transition Year students from Moville Community College and Carndonagh Community School completed an Open Course Network (OCN) Award in Digital Fabrication.
“The course was run by our Digital Creative Lab and gave them skills in computer science, design, and product development. The certificates were presented by Inishowen Co-Op Manager, Gareth Whitmore, the Lab’s main sponsors and a proud Spraoi agus Spórt community partner."

Spraoi agus Spórt are now rolling out a new autumn / winter schedule. For details of activities and to sign up, go to: www.spraoiagussport.ie .
Pupils from Moville Community School receiving their Certificates in Digital Fabrication:
L-R back: Jamie McColgan, Noah Cavanagh, Cillian Doyle, Cahir Mc Elhinney, Daithi Peto, Calum Tracey, Sean Googin, Aine Kelly (Digital Creative Lab), Gareth Whitmore (Inishowen Co-Op). L-R front: Amy McGeedie, Aoibhín McIvor, Carys Hudner, Jara Schaufler.
Pupils from Carndonagh Community School receiving their Certificates in Digital Fabrication:
L-R back: Harry Nelson, Oran Lafferty, Reece Lafferty, Ryan Noone, Pauric Harkin, Kyle Lafferty, Cormac McGinn, Pearse Fowley, Orla McNally, Ruth Mc Laughlin, Brónagh Butler, Caitríona Nolan, Roisin Farren, Aoife O Canain, Charlene Doherty, Sarah McDaid, Aine Kelly (Digital Creative Lab), Gareth Whitmore (Inishowen Co-Op). L-R front: Lauryn McFeely, Níamh Toland, Kaylah Duffy, Lucy Porter, Eimer Harkin, Clodagh Grant Joseph Mc Gilloway, Tiernan Doherty, Tiernan Ruddy, Brendan McLaughlin.
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