Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Five years and all that ...

Thank you for The Diary. So much part of our lives in Kilcullen and afar, it's like as if it was always there, not only for the past five years. A wonderful organ of communication, it tells in word and picture what has happened, what is happening and what is going to happen. What would we do without it?

The Diary encourages all voluntary endeavours, publicises dates of meetings and events, acknowledges work done and welcomes new people and new buisnesses to our community and much more. The good of Kilcullen and its people is centre.

A lot of sweat and hard work goes into producing The Diary, we only hope the usefulness and pleasure it gives compensates.

Thank you so much,

Phena Bermingham.

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Congratulations on achieving five years with the Diary. People appreciate your committment to spreading the local news and many of us would not know much of what is going on in the community without the Diary.

It is also a means by which people in other places can connect with their home area. Our family do and they enjoy getting the information. As early risers we start the day by visiting the Diary for the latest news

Thanks for the service, and best wishes

Sheila and Sean O'Reilly.

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I would just like say all the best for the next five years and keep up the good work.

Regards

Ollie Archbold.

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I had to drop you a line to congratulate you on the site. It is getting more interesting over the years as the links increase. The winter photos are superb and although we have snow here in Tewkesbury (Gloucestershire) it is nowhere near as beautiful as the on-line photos of Kilcullen under all that powder.

As I now have a business in UK I don't get back to visit very often, but it is lovely to read about the old place and to see that the shops are increasing and getting more interesting as well. I spend most of my 'off' time in Australia now as Erin has emigrated there so I visit her twice a year (she also reads your pages, and knows more than I do about what is happening).

It seems a long time since I left Kilcullen, but the memories of such a great community and the great fun we all had are always with me and I have zillions of photographs to make me laugh as well

Once again, Brian, congratulations and best wishes for 2010.

Lesley O'Brien.