Wednesday 24 March 2010

FAME The Musical

I did some promotional work recently for the Links Detached Youth Work & Centre Stage Performing Arts Academy. The groups are putting on a production of "FAME The Musical" in Lurgan Town Hall in May.

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What is "Links" Purpose?

To influence positive change on the local community of Lurgan and Craigavon. The region remains one of the most sectarian and deeply divided and volatile areas in Northern Ireland.

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Links Mission Statement

Links Limited seeks to practically represent God's love for local community. Through a range of community based programmes and activities, Links will engage, enable, equip and empower people in practical and personal ways.


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For more information on Links, visit linksproject.org
Or for show times and information, visit FAME Facebook Page
Contact me about my work at greenaway39@btinternet.com

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Click a thumbnail to view all the promo shots. Enjoy.

Monday 22 March 2010

Institute 1-2 Glenavon

If ever there was a "smash and grab" then this was it. Glenavon seemed to be heading to another defeat after a brutally dour 90 minutes (my opinion). 'Stute had led since 32 minutes when the fourth official held up 6 minutes of injury time to be played. A way back in for Glenavon to grab a point? No...... One better. On 93 minutes Trevor Molloy sneaked the goal and surely the draw. But on 96 minutes, with literally the last touch of the ball, Gary Ligget headed home Glenavon's winner.

Well worth the 140 mile round trip, for the last 6 minutes if nothing else.

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Ryan Harpur hurdles the challenge.

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Declan Divin and Jay Magee compete for a midfield ball.

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Willo McDonagh tries to force his way into the box.

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Gary Ligget celebrates after his late late show....

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....and sends the travelling fans home happy.

Sunday 14 March 2010

Glenavon 1-3 Dungannon Swifts

Glenavon's torrid time of late continued at Mourneview on Saturday, and it only took Dungannon 2 minutes to break the deadlock. Emerson made it 2-0 before the break which more or less finished the game off.
Glenavon did have chances but they are going to have to start putting them away or these are the results they are going to be getting until the end of the season.
On a postive note for Glenavon, Ryan Murphy who came on to make his first team debut put in a great performance, and Joe Finlay notched a late consolation.
Need to get it sorted Blues.

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Mark Gracey battles with Chris Morgan.

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Stuart King can't believe he missed when it was easier to score.

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Glenavon debutant Ryan Murphy skips past Alain Emerson.

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Joe Finlay scores Glenavon's late consolation.

Wednesday 10 March 2010

Kids portraits

This is my most recent child portrait. Benji was a wee star and just loved to play about.

If you wish to enquire about portraits drop me an email at greenaway39@btinternet.com and i'll only be glad to help out.

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Tuesday 2 March 2010

Lurgan Town 3-0 Camlough Rovers

Lurgan Town marched into the semi-final of the Alan Wilson Cup by overcoming a stubborn Camlough outfit. After a shakey first half Town put in a solid second period and could possibly have won by a greater margin.

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Darren Kennedy speeds away from his marker.

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Richard Gartland helps Scott Gordon celebrate his opening goal.

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Colin Corkin is mobbed by his team mates as his goal safely secures Lurgan Town's Semi-Final slot.