14 April 2008

tentative itinerary

Limerick/Shannon: Saturday and Sunday

The Clare Museum: Located at the Ennis tourist office. This is a good first stop for Saturday or Sunday. This interesting little museum does a good job of explaining and illustrating the colorful history of the county. Through a combination of films, drawings, and artifacts, the exhibition stretches back 6,000 years and can make a good early stop to a first time tour of the county. FREE

County Clare (<>Limerick): Monday

Cliffs of Moher: One of Ireland’s most photographed sites. Rising to 689 ft. above the Atlantic it is considered one of Ireland’s best natural wonders. FREE

Burren National Park: The 4,083 acres of National Park is considered one of Ireland’s best natural wonders. The remarkable rocky land is dotted with picturesque ruined castles, tumbling cliffs, rushing rivers, lakes, barren rock mountains, and plant life. The park is particularly rich in archaeological remains from the Neolithic through the medieval periods-dolmens and wedge tombs (120 of them), ring forts (500 of those), round towers, ancient churches, high crosses, monasteries, and holy well.

Aillwee Caves: This deep cave was undiscovered for thousands of years until a local farmer followed a dog into it 50 years ago. Adults: $15, Students: $11, Families: $38

County Kerry (<60>Limerick): Tuesday

The Ring of Kerry: Undoubtedly Ireland’s most popular scenic drives. This will be a great break from all the walking the day before. This would be a great day to end with a late day basketball game – maybe in Killarney or between Killarney and Limerick.

County Cork (<60>Limerick): Thursday

Cork City Tours: Open-top buses let you hop on and off to explore the sights of Ireland’s second city. They run all day in a loop so when you see something you want to explore, just get off and rejoin the tour later. OR you can stay on the bus and use the tour to get oriented. Think “Old Town Trolley” tours. Adults - $17, Students - $14

Blarney Castle: Extremely tourist but considered one of the most impressive castles in Ireland. It was once huge, and the massive square tower that is all that remains of it has a parapet rising 82 feet. Home to the infamous Blarney Stone. Adults - $10, Students - $7.80, Families - $24.

Shannon/Limerick: Friday

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park: 15th Century Fortress. An exceptionally complete medieval castle and thus offers a perspective on living in a castle in troubled times. Today the castle serves as an historic theme park. It’s touristy but well done. It is a recreation of 19th century villages. It is considered one of Ireland’s best castles.


09 April 2008

Villiers Secondary School

Villiers Secondary School will host Coach Dunne and all nine players for classes on the morning of Wednesday April 16th. Lunch will be in the school. The school first year team ( 13 and 14 year olds) will play our team in a challenge game in the school sportshall.

20 March 2008

A message from Dan Dunne to his Monroe High School colleagues:

I wanted to thank those of you who supported my daughter’s Lady Lakers U-13 AAU basketball team’s efforts to raise funds for our trip to Ireland next month. Through your generosity (attending happy hours at Nathaniels and Johnny’s, buying Delta Sonic car washes, sponsoring my daughter in the Free Throw-a-Thon, and simple donations), the Monroe community had contributed over $500 towards the trip for this great group of young ladies! As their coach and your colleague I greatly appreciate your support! This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for these girls to experience living in another culture, playing basketball at the international level, as well as seeing first hand how going to Irish schools compares to their schools back here.

Thank you again for your assistance and kind words of support!

Dan

16 March 2008

a toast for St. Patrick's Day!

May you never forget what is worth remembering,
Or remember what is best forgotten.

Profile: Coach Dunne

Ancient Order of Hibernian's St. Patrick's Day Parade Hospitality Reception


Tony/Jen, Matt/Maria, and Alyssa raised $337 selling raffle tickets at the Ancient Order of Hibernian Post 7's St. Patrick's Day Parade Hospitality Reception following the 12:30 parade downtown. The girls did a nice job selling the raffle tickets.

The Hibernians have been very generous and good to us! They have either directly or indirectly helped us secure over $2,500 of the funds needed to get the girls over to Ireland.
Click below to view the Streetsville Pipes & Drums from Ontario, Canada

09 March 2008

Player Profile: Lizzie

Player Profile: Margot

Player Profile: Abby

Player Profile: Jess

Player Profile: Jen

Player Profile: Alyssa

Player Profile: Leah

Player Profile: Maria

Lady Lakers at the Rochester Airport

Rochester Airport Lady Lakers Fundraiser Event

On February 16 and February 24th, our players held a successful candy and Delta Sonic car wash/oil change booklets sale to help raise funds for their trip to Limerick, Ireland. Although the Saturday was a little slow-Sunday was steadily busy with travelers returning from their February Break trips and generously supported our girls!
Special thanks to Matt M. for making all arrangements!

04 March 2008