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Christmas Shoebox Appeal in the Royal!


 Christmas came early to the Royal School Cavan last year   anything like it before!  And if a local leader requests it, as
 as the Transition Year pupils coordinated a great e ort in   an optional extra, Team Hope Ireland also give a Christmas
 support of the Christmas Shoebox appeal for Team Hope.   card – explaining where their box came from, about Ireland   Innocent  Smoothies
 In October Miss Poyntz and Mr Robertson alerted the   and the signi cance of the Christmas message.
 Transition  Year students to the charity and the concept   Over the last thirteen years, Team Hope Ireland have sent
 behind the appeal, and by the closing date in mid-November   an Irish Christmas shoebox gift to more than 2,600,000   “Big Knit”
 the students has collected over 50 shoeboxes wrapped   children in twenty one countries. This is a really wonderful
 in Christmas paper and  lled with treats to be sent o  to   charity and well done to all the pupils of the Royal School
 children to make them happy at Christmas.    During the month of November, our 5th year R.E. class decided to take part in
 who have supported it so generously.         the innocent smoothies “Big Knit”, to raise money for Age Action Ireland.
 For a lot of these children life is bleak,
 with little to look forward to – just        We had to knit as many beanies as we could, to  t on the top of each innocent
                                              smoothie bottle. And for every smoothie sold with a beany a donation was
 hoping to have some food on the table        given to Age Action Ireland.
 today.   Hoping they’ll be safe tonight,
 and alive tomorrow. And Christmas is just    We were supplied with knitting needles, wool of many di erent colours, and a
 another ordinary day - nothing special,      beginner pattern to start the beanies o .
 no Christmas tree, no presents.  But these   We spent many of our R.E. classes, knitting the innocent smoothie beanies.
 shoeboxes will bring a little hope, a lot    Some people had previous experience knitting, but for many people they were
 of laughter and smiles and a practical       complete beginners and had to learn from scratch! Ms.Bradshaw came into our
 expression of God’s love at Christmas        R.E. classes to help beginners and anybody who needed help.
 time, for children who have very little.     With a lot of hard work, we  nished the innocent smoothie beanies! The whole
 No, a shoebox won’t change everything,       class got involved and the beanies turned out great! It was a really good
 but it will do far more than you could       project and we were happy to take part in a good cause and raise money for
                                              Age Action Ireland.
 ever imagine, by bringing Christmas to
 children who have never experienced                                                             By Emily McKeon




 Heather Humphries visits  Royal School Cavan.


 On Tuesday the 8th of January 2013 the schoolroom was   of questions from the pupils on such topics as Ireland’s
 buzzing with excitement in anticipation of Ms. Humphries   economic recovery, her views on social welfare and we also
 arrival. Heather Humphries is one of the  ve T.D’s for the   gained an insight into Ms. Humphries hobbies.  We learned
 Cavan-Monaghan electoral constituency and is a Fine Gael   that she has a great interest in playing the piano and organ
 T.D.  Second and  Third year pupils were learning about   and  nds this a great way to relieve stress after a very busy
 the work of a T.D. and Mr. Ames thought it would be very   week.  All the students thoroughly enjoyed the speech and
 bene cial if a T.D. visited the school to give a comprehensive   would like to thank Ms. Humphries for taking the time to
 insight into the varied work of a T.D.  visit the school.  We would also like to thank Mr. Ames for
 putting time and e ort into organising Ms. Humphries visit
 Ms. Humphries began by talking about how she  rst became
 interested in politics and went on to describe a typical days   and I would undoubtedly say that Ms. Humphries talk would
 work in the Dáil and the day to day running of clinics in the   inspire any young person to become involved in politics.
 Cavan-Monaghan region.  After this she answered a plethora   By Daniel Mc Dowell.





















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