Camogie club clothing collection
Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on January 12, 2008
Rapparees Camogie Club are holding a clothing collection.
Anyone who can spare unwanted clothing, paired shoes or household textiles like bed linen, curtains and towels are asked to make a donation.
All items will be distributed in second shops in developing countries and every bag collected results in a donation being made to the camogie team.
‘Please help [...]
Avondale to host a night of theatre
Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on January 12, 2008
Avondale House and Forest Park will provide the setting for a night of open air theatre on Sunday week, July 15. Chapterhouse Theatre Company will be presenting William Shakespeare’s As You Like It’.
The theatre company is entering its eighth season of productions with some of William Shakespeare’s most popular plays presented at country ahouses throughout [...]
Camogie club clothing collection
Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on January 12, 2008
Rapparees Camogie Club are holding a clothing collection.
Anyone who can spare unwanted clothing, paired shoes or household textiles like bed linen, curtains and towels are asked to make a donation.
All items will be distributed in second shops in developing countries and every bag collected results in a donation being made to the camogie team.
‘Please help [...]
CULTURAL AFTERNOON
Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on January 12, 2008
The National Museum (12) (14-16 Muzeum Korut, 00 36 1 338 2122) offers an overview of the city’s turbulent past, from the first royal dynasty to life behind the Iron Curtain. For €5, tour the parliament building, or Orszaghaz (13), which holds the country’s fabled crown. To get in the spirit of the St Stephen [...]
Quinn warns of ‘new Iron Curtain’
Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on January 12, 2008
IRELAND risks being accused of drawing a new Iron Curtain across Europe if we reject the Nice Treaty again, Labour leader Ruairi Quinn said yesterday, writes Alison O’Connor.
Ireland, more than any other state, should respond to the desire of the applicant countries to join the EU with generosity and solidarity. “It took 40 years to [...]
OTHS’s Kissinger wins St. Clair County Junior Miss Contest
Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on January 12, 2008
When the curtain fell on the first St. Clair County Junior Miss Contest, Alexa Kissinger of O’Fallon Township High School walked away as the big winner.
Kissinger not only won the overall competition, but she also won four of the six auxiliary categories at the contest. As a result, she walked away with $1,300 in scholarship [...]
DPJ has crucial role in reviving political process
Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on January 12, 2008
The House of Representatives on Friday passed a government-sponsored antiterrorism bill for a second time, to make it law. With this, the curtain has effectively come down on the Country Curtain main event of the current extraordinary Diet session, which was held under a divided legislature. This situation arose after July’s House of Councillors election, [...]
Your Shower Curtain Source
Filed Under Shower Curtain | Posted on December 15, 2007
Read through our shower curtains handbook for information on the different types and styles of shower curtains along with designing your bathroom with shower curtains.
As our world gets more and more hectic and everyone’s lives become busier and busier, we all need someplace that we can relax and unwind at the end of a hard [...]
Moss kicks off her clothes for Fashion Week
Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on December 15, 2007
KATE MOSS showed her knickers, waved her knee-high boots in the air and then flung off her bra behind a screen.
Call it a stylish striptease but it was all in the name of fashion.
The actress Sadie Frost and her business partner, Jemima French, took over the Duke of York’s Theatre for a one-act drama to [...]
Britain brings down the curtain on diplomacy
Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on December 15, 2007
It fell yesterday to Britain and its ambassador to the United Nations, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, to bring down the final curtain on diplomacy and clear the world’s stage for war.
His was an unusual role for a career diplomat. But it guaranteed the envoy - and the UN itself - a last moment in the public [...]