Life Above & Below Our Beautiful Ocean.

Congratulations to our fabulous members on the creation of a selection of beautiful ceramic artworks depicting ‘Life Above & Below Our Beautiful Ocean’.

We are delighted to have taken part in this project which is funded Économusée Ireland and Teagasc Art in the Community Project and Breeogue Pottery.

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Beautiful artworks, Thank You Breda Scott for organising the sessions.

The Social significance of sport – providing a focus for collective identity and belonging.

“The role of sport as a social outlet can take many forms, ranging from the extensive voluntary service that is provided to amateur sports club by committee members, coaches, team organisers and fundraisers, through to attendance at sports fixtures by members of the general public. Such activities are important in narrow sporting terms: many sports could not exist in their present form if there were no clubs to organise them or spectators to support them. But they also have a wider social significance. They bring people together, help build communities, and provide a focus for collective identity and belonging. The collectivities affected by sport in this way can range from the small community that supports a local club team to an entire society following the fortunes of an individual or national team in a major international competition.”

Source: Sports Ireland

Parent Sessions 2017 sponsored by Shells Cafe

A big thank you to everyone who has been involved with the Shells Summertime Parent Surf Sessions. Thank You to our guest coaches, Eddie and Shambles from ISurfIreland School of Surfing and Shells Cafe. Thank you also to Anna Valente for taking the great photos. You’ll find more photos here.

CSSC Parent sessions Strandhill photo Anna Valente
Photo: Anna Valente