‘Pedal to Success’

Hazelwood College ‘Pedal to Success’.

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Recently, First Year, Second Year, Transition Year and Fifth Year students took part in a 5 mile cycle. The cycle was a huge success and over €1200 was raised.

In total over 100 students took part. The cycle departed from the school at 10.30 and returned at 12.30. The chosen route saw the students take the Newcastle West road before turning for Broadford and then returning to the school.

The students were blessed with fine weather on day as it stayed dry and sunny for most of cycle.

Everyone who took part thoroughly enjoyed the cycle. Everybody in TY wants to thank Mr Finn, Ms O’ Connor, Mr McCarthy, Ms Ryan, Mary O’Doherty and Mr Fealy for helping out with the cycle in every way possible. The TY students would also like to thank all the other students in the school who participated and contributed.

It is hoped that this cycle will become an annual event to promote health and fitness in the school community.

Facelift for Dromcollogher Centrepiece

Facelift for Dromcollogher Centrepiece

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Dromcollogher Tidy Towns, Hazelwood College, the local Credit Union and others recently joined forces to carry out a major facelift to the garden centrepiece in the town’s square.

The feature which has been part and parcel of Dromcollogher for over forty years is now decked out with new benches and floral features for locals and visitors to enjoy. The old benches had gone into disrepair and had been taken but now the Tidy Town in association with the woodwork department in Hazelwood College have arranged for the installation of spanking new seating. “We were approached by the Tidy Towns Committee and the school were very happy to have another link with community and it was an opportunity for the woodwork department to show our skills and the students to have something to represent their work,” explained Jonathan Fealy, woodwork teacher at the school. The three benches were hand made by the students from good quality hardwood ash, finished in decking oil for weather protection and installed on concrete bases. The stu-dents have been involved in making the benches for a couple of hours a week since last November. “We are very proud of our input into the development and we have had plenty messages back to the school commenting on how well they look and on the quality of the students’ work,” Mr. Fealy said.

It is an uplift for the centre of the town and was a great community effort, it adds more to the focal point in town according to Tidy Towns Committee member Frank Brudair. “It was really the strands of the community pulling together, while it was the Tidy Towns idea, it would not have been possible without the Credit Union coming on board and providing some very valu-able financial assistance. The Dromcollogher Carnival Committee also gave a donation towards the work,” Mr. Brudair said. Some very tasty floral features have been provided adjacent to the benches and for this Mr. Brudair expressed his thanks to local florists Eamonn Villiers of Coun-try Fresh and Rita Ruddock for their sponsorship and for the planting in the Square.

The development is only part of the bigger project that the hardworking Tidy Towns Committee have planned for enhancing the town. “Every town and village is vying with each other to look the best and put its best foot forward. Dromcollogher is a proud town and we like to do our best. It is a long term project but when people are working together, the support of schools and local families helping out, it shows what can be done with a small bit of effort,” Mr, Brudair concluded.

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Wood@Formula One Visits Hazelwood

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Mr Patrick Kelly, visited Hazelwood College today to present to the students his fully functional replica Formula One car. Mr Kelly recently completed his Bachelor of Education and Technology at the University of Limerick.

As part of his final year at the University Patrick undertook a 10 week placement at Hazelwood College, teaching students Woodwork, Construction Studies and Technical Graphics from September to December. After his return to the University Patrick began the task of building what is believed to be the only fully driveable wooden formula one car.

The car is built on a steel chassis, with a wood composite skin. The wood composite skin comprises of bendable plywood, medium density fibreboard and almost five hundred hand cut maple and walnut pieces to form the outer skin. The car was then hand sanded and between three and six hand applied coats of oil to bring the car to its final finish.

It is powered by a 600cc, 90HP engine with a six speed semi automatic transmission, giving it the same power as a 1.5l petrol family car, but with about one third of the weight. The car is capable of over 100mph.

Pictured above are the Leaving Certificate Construction Studies Class Mr Kelly taught while on placement at Hazelwood College with their teacher Mr Fealy.

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Junior Certificate Woodwork 2013 Projects

Junior Certificate Woodwork 2013 Projects

Below is a selection of the projects submitted by this years woodwork classes for the State Examinations.

Students had to pick one of the following design briefs and submit a project they felt answered the brief

Design Briefs – Ordinary Level

1. Design and make an elegant artefact to display a maximum of three tea-light candles on a table. The artefact should be designed to be safe when in use. Your design should be hand crafted in solid wood and should have a storage facility for six additional tea-light candles.

2. Design and make a money box to be displayed on a desk or shelf. The money box should be attractive in appearance and should include a facility to display a small photograph.

3. Design and make a decorative artefact to hold three small potted herb plants. The artefact should be designed to be wall-mounted in an outdoor setting. Your design should be elegant in appearance and should reflect the theme of ‘grow your own food’.

Design Briefs – Higher Level

1. The most cherished objects are often those that are simply crafted and easy to use. Design and make a stand that will support an open cookery book on a kitchen worktop. The stand should express the elegance of handcrafted joints. As a secondary function, the stand should be suitable as a visually attractive wall mounted display.

2. The spirit of welcome is a cultural trait which is valued and celebrated worldwide. Design and make an artefact which could be presented to welcome a visitor to your local community in 2013. The finished artefact should be elegant in appearance and its design should express an aspect of culture that is unique to your community.

3. An organised environment enhances a young person’s bedroom space. Design and make a slimline, wall-mounted storage unit for use in a bedroom. A portion of the unit should provide a means of concealing a number of personal items. The unit should be of elegant proportions, enhanced by the natural beauty of solid wood. Your design should reflect the sustainable ideal of doing more with less.
The maximum dimension of the unit should not exceed 500mm.

Leaving Certificate Construction Studies Projects 2013

Leaving Certificate Construction Studies Projects 2013

Below are the projects submitted by this years Leaving Certificate class for the State Examinations 2013.

The Leaving Certificate course is broken into three sections with 50% awarded for the terminal exam, 25% for a practical examination and 25% for the projects shown below

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Gaisce Walk

Gaisce Walk

Gaisce – The President’s Award is Ireland’s National Challenge Award for young people between 15 and 25. It is the country’s most prestigious and respected Award programme and a challenge from the President of Ireland

The Award has 4 different challenge areas. To earn an Award the student must take part in
each of the 4 challenge areas.

The 4 challenge areas are:
1. Community Involvement 2. Physical Recreation 3. Personal Skill 4. Adventure Journey

The Transition Years completed their adventure journey in Skibereen, Co. Cork. They planned, prepared and fundraised to complete a 2 day, 1 night adventure journey covering distance of 25km.

The adventure walk was based around Irelands first Natural Marine Reserve Lough Hyne. This marine lake is fed from the sea by a narrow tidal channel known as ‘The Rapids’. This unique lake and its surrounds are home to a rich and varied range of plants and animals, including many rare and beautiful species. Since it was ‘discovered’ by marine biologists in 1886, scientists have carried out pioneering research in experimental ecology. Their continued research into the factors governing the distributions of marine animals and plants make Lough Hyne one of the most- studied marine sites of Europe.

Munster Colleges First Year Camogie Blitz

Munster Colleges First Year Camogie Blitz

Hazelwood College First Year Camogie team who reached the final of the Munster Colleges First Year Camogie Blitz, which was recently held in Hospital. Hazelwood reached the final, against Tulla, Co. Clare, and only lost out on outright victory in after drawing in normal time. Pictured are back row: (left to right) Ms Marie Claire Ryan (Coach), Eimear Lenihan, Aoife McMahon, Kasey Farrell, Shauna Kennelly, Bríd Flanagan and Kathy Foley. Back row (left to right): Alisha Nagle, Aoife Kiely, Aoife Murray, Aisling Cunningham, and Noelle Lenihan.

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1D 1st Year Websites

As part of the 1st year computers classes the 1D class has launched the following websites:

Please note students are still developing these sites and they are released as ‘works in progress’ so keep checking backl to see how they grow.

Mairead Walsh
…Dogs…

Paul Power
…Arsenal…

Andy Quaid
…Top 5 Soccer Players…

Ciara Purcell
…All About BasketBall…

Ronan O’Keefe
…Soccer Mad…

Leona O’Sullivan
…Favourite Singers…

Kennedy O’Sullivan
…The X Factor…

Rachel O’Regan
…Rihanna…

Mary-Kate Sherlock
…The Ethiopian Wolf…

Ailisha Shanahan
…Australia…

Katie O’Shea
…Irish Basketball…

Padraig Roche
…Limerick GAA…

Aoife O’Sullivan
…Coolest Houses in the World…

Jamie Singleton
…Ferrari Formula 1…

Jessica Roche
…Basketball…

Jonathan Sheehan
…The UL Arena…

Adam Ryan
…ACDC…

Chloe Richardson
…Horses…

Darren Wright
…Football…

Fionn Roberts
…Best Rock Bands Ever…

Julie O’Shea
…Dogs…

James O’Sullivan
…Broadford FC…

Helena O’Sullivan
…Funny Dogs…

Kieran O’Sullivan
…Spain…

Senior Camogie Club All-Ireland Champions

Senior Camogie Club All-Ireland Champions

Senior Camogie Club All-Ireland champions, Milford, recently visited Hazelwood College with the Bill Carroll Cup. Several of the panel are current or former students at Hazelwood College. Pictured are (back row left to right) Tom Halpin, Head of Sports’ Department at Hazelwood College, former Hazelwood College student Katie Dillane, Ms Michelle Herbert, one of the camogie coaches at Hazelwood College, Aideen O Flynn, a former student at Hazelwood College. Front row (left to right) Former Hazelwood College student Mairead Geary, current Hazelwood College students Kallie Hodgson, Caroline Watson and Rebecca Duggan.

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CD Launch

“Dreams Do Come True” CD Launch

Hazelwood College is proud to launch its second music CD of local student talent.

The Double CD professionally recorded in the school features 41 tracks ranging from Traditional Music to Contempory Pop. A number of tracks on the CD were composed by the students themselves.

A Special Evening of Music and Song will take place in the school on Saturday 18th May at 8p.m.

Tickets available on the door on the night.

Tickets: €10
CD: €5 – On the night to ticket holders, RRP €15

Play Previews of the Disks below.

Track List


Disk 1

1. Stuck / The Run
Kenneth Browne. Kenneth wrote the 2nd jig in F major for the fleadh in 2012. He then wrote the first one in E minor as a companion to it to form a set.
Button Accordion: Kenneth Browne.
2. Kallie’s air / Kilfenora reel
Dan Sheahan. The air was inspired by and written for Kallie for a concert in 2011 when she had “no tune”. The reel is a personal favourite.
Whistle: Kallie Hodgson, Concertina: Ger Naughton.
3. Dream a Little Dream
F.Andre and W.Schwandt
Vocals: Niamh McCarthy.
4. Green Mountain / The Sally Gardens Reels
Céili band
5. Jar of hearts
C. Perri
Vocals and piano: Catherine Corbett.
6. Kid on the mountain
Slip Jig
Harp: Gráinne Buckley.
7. Misery Business
Paramore
Vocals: Aisling O’Connor, Guitars: Tara Folan, Christopher Daly, Drums: John Walsh.
8. Green Island / Trim the Velvet
Hornpipe/Reel
Concertina: Aileen Fehin.
9. In Her Dreams
Pat Sullivan and Dave Whelan. Written one evening in a hotel in London. Pat and Dave have very kindly allowed us to record our version.
Whistle: Kallie Hodgson.
10. Disney Double
A.Menken
Choir
11. An Raibh tú ar an gCarrig /The Dusty Windowsill
Slow air/Jig
Fiddle: Áine Fitzgibbon
12. Murmures
Paul de Senneville
Piano: Kathryn McCarthy.
13. Hurt
T.Reznor
Vocals: David O’Donnell, Guitar: Mark O’Connor.
14. King of the Pipers/The Longford Collector/The Ploughman
Jig/Reel/Reel
Concertina: Christine Mulcahy.
15. The Lonesome Boatman
F.Furey
Whistle: Grace Morey, Guitar: Dan Sheahan.
16. The Banks of the Lee
Vocals: Paula Reidy, Guitar: Dan Sheahan.
17. John Walsh’s/Polka
Polkas Accordion: Tara Fitzgibbon and Seán Shine, Concertina: Sarah Shanahan and Megan Fitzgibbon, Fiddle: Paula Reidy, Banjo: Keith Shine, Bodhrán: Gearóid Lehane.
18. The SecretSpun/A dangerous turn
Kenneth Browne. A jig and a reel for the banjo. The jig has become a popular favourite with students throughout the school. Kenneth and Darren have worked closely together to create this masterpiece.
Banjo: Kenneth Browne.
19. Centenary March
Céilí Band.
20. Don’t you Remember
Adele
Vocals: Amanda Collins.
21. Farewell to Whalley Range
Slip Jig
Whistle: Kallie Hodgson.
22. Darren’s No.1/Roche’s No.2
Darren Roche. Darren wishes to dedicate these two reels to his time in Hazelwood College.
Button Accordion: Darren Roche.

Disk 2

1. A Lovely Madness
Bill Harte’s / Blue Eyes / A Lovely Madness
Jig/Reel/Reel
trad/D.McKee
Button Accordion: Darren Roche, Concertina: Christine Mulcahy, Banjo: Kenneth Browne, Bodhrán and Percussion: Gerard Naughton.
2. Everything
A.Chang/A.Foster-Gillies
Vocals: Lewis Hodgson, Guitar: Christopher Daly, Drums: Rachael Coughlan.
3. Strike the Gay Harp / Connaughtman’s Rambles Jigs
Céili Band.
4. I Can’t Make You Love Me
M.Reid and A.Shamblin
Vocals: Rachel Sheehan.
5. Gan Ainm/The Rocky Road to Mountcollins Polkas.
Button Accordion: Seán Fehin, Fiddle: Clare Fehin.
6. A Cailín Alainn
Vocals: Paula Reidy.
7. Caillte/Aiséirí
Kenneth Browne. Kenneth has dedicated these two reels to Dan Sheahan, who first encouraged him to compose his own music.
Accordion: Kenneth Browne, Bodhrán: Gerard Naughton.
8. There’s Your Trouble
M.Selby and T.Sillers
Vocals: Amy Ryan.
9. Infinity
Dan Sheahan. This improvisation was collaborated in the music room on one of the many evenings spent “jamming” with Darren.
Bodhrán Solo: Darren Roche.
10. Crystal Ball
Pink
Vocals: Catherine Corbett, Guitar: Conor Corbett.
11. Sheila Coyne’s Reel
Banjo: Brian Murphy.
12. May the Road Rise to Meet You
L.True
Choir.
Soloists: Darragh Lynch Lenihan and Amy Ryan
Flute: Carolin Vahle
13. Humours of Ballymanus/Queen of the Fair Slip Jig/Jig
Concertina: Christine Mulcahy, Bodhrán: Darren Roche.
14.Na Maithe Móire/Cronin’s Hornpipe
Planxty/Hornpipe
Tin Whistle: Emer Walsh, Concertina: Siobhán Walsh.
15.Dance With My Father
R.Marx
Vocals: Sharon Roche.
16. Popcorn Behaviour/Reel/O’Dwyer’s
Reels
Banjo: Kieran Reidy.
17. Mister Molly’s
Slip jig/ jig
A.Davis/C.Farrell
Concertina: Gerard Naughton, Glockenspiel: Christine Mulcahy.
18. I Told You So
R.Travis
Vocals: Amy Ryan and David O’Donnell, Drums: Gerard Naughton
19. In Her Dreams (Reprise)
Pat Sullivan and Dave Whelan. Arranged by Dan Sheahan.
Bb Whistle: Kallie Hodgson.

All guitar and guitar arrangements except CD1 nos.7, 13, 15, 16 and CD2 nos.2 and 10 Darren Roche
All piano except CD1 nos.5 and 12 Dan Sheahan
Sleeve art: Andrew Cussen
Mastering and Engineering: Mark O’Connor
Graphics and Design: Dutec

Thank You
The following have all had an input to this CD, whether it be teaching, performing, composing, recording/production or just general encouragement: Brendan Burke, Liz Dolan, the staff of Hazelwood College, especially Sarah Fogarty, Louise Beamish and Frances Cregan. Con Herbert, Alan Finn, Sheila Cagney, Mark O’Connor, Pat Sullivan, Dave Whelan, Tony Guerin, Przemek Szczesny. A special thank you to Kenneth and Darren for allowing us to record their original compositions. Most importantly the students of Hazelwood College, without whose talents a project of this kind would not be possible. It has always been, and continues to be a pleasure to have the opportunity to work with such wonderful people. Dan


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