Glarryford Young Farmers keep warm by staying busy this winter
Members attended the annual county dinner. A massive well done to all that received awards.
Mitchell Park represented Northern Ireland at the Farmers Weekly Competition, Farmers Apprentice.
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Hide AdAt the public speaking heats, seven members made it through and at the Northern Ireland finals, six members were placed.
In the 12-14 age group prepared, first James Gregg and third Amy Gregg.
14-16 age group prepared, second Adam Gaston.
16-18 age group prepared, third Eva Gaston.
18-21 age group impromptu, first Ellen King.
21-25 age group prepared, second Cathy Reid.
In the floral art heats, Catherine Armstrong was placed third in 25-30 age group.
At the county quiz, Glarryford YFC’s senior team won.
At the 75th annual club dinner the club were joined by the manager of Ballymena United, David Jeffrey, who was a guest speaker on the night.
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Hide AdIn the group debating heats, two teams were placed, 12-14 age group first Jack King, Deon Fleming and Emily McIntyre. 21-25 age group second Cathy Reid, Ellen King and Ruth McCloy, who were then placed second in the Northern Ireland finals.
In the choir competition, Glarryford YFC won best choral piece and came third overall.
At the AGM, Thomas Compton took up the post of club leader, Amy King and Cathy Reid jointly became secretary, Adam Crawford and Ellen King took on treasurer and PRO respectively for the second year.
As the arts festival season is back, Glarryford YFC have welcomed two brand new producers, Neil Johnston and Nicole Wray.
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Hide AdForty two members went on stage to perform ‘Let the Games Begin’, which was based at the Greek Olympics and showed “that sisters can do it for themselves”.
Glarryford YFC will be performing at the gala in the Millennium Forum on March 16.