Kilcullen people
who have an idea for a community-led project and would like to see it happen are encouraged to bring it to
Kilcullen Community Action,
writes Brian Byrne. The invitation was made by outgoing chair
Ann Cashman at the organisation's recent AGM.
"KCA is not just about litter picking," she said. "It's not just about summer flowers. If someone has a project they'd like to see progressed, and they have a passion for it and want to drive it, I'd encourage them to join." She said that financial support can be found for projects that are "appropriate and in line with the vision of KCA."
In the meantime, there's "loads going to happen" this year under the group's current programme, she said. These include town centre cleanup sessions on Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings, two community events in The Valley, the Family Day in the Library Garden, and street collections scheduled for mid-June.
In her final meeting as chair, after eight years in the position, Ann appealed for more people to help. "It can be frustrating when you're trying to fill a schedule, to make the most of an opportunity, and it's the same few people doing lots. If we could encourage other people, who don't have to be members of the group, to try and give an hour or two, it would be really helpful."
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