Community Games provides opportunities for children and young people aged between 6 and 16 to develop active healthy lives in a safe environment by taking part in a wide range of sporting and cultural activities. Community spirit and co-operation is at the heart of Community Games with a big focus on participation rather than winning. The Organisation believes that every young person should have the opportunity to take part in sports and art in their local community and grow up understanding the positive impact this can have on your life. Children can participate in a wide range of individual and team events in their local area and then go on to compete at County Level and finally in the Annual Festival which takes place every August. Community Games works with 200,000 children, 10,000 volunteers and over 1.3 million supporters in about 560 areas throughout 30 Counties.
Community Games provides opportunities for children and young people aged between 6 and 16 to develop active healthy lives in a safe environment by taking part in a wide range of sporting and cultural activities. Community spirit and co-operation is at the heart of Community Games with a big focus on participation rather than winning. The Organisation believes that every young person should have the opportunity to take part in sports and art in their local community and grow up understanding the positive impact this can have on your life. Children can participate in a wide range of individual and team events in their local area and then go on to compete at County Level and finally in the Annual Festival which takes place every August. Community Games works with 200,000 children, 10,000 volunteers and over 1.3 million supporters in about 560 areas throughout 30 Counties.
Aughagower Community Games had a fantastic day last Sunday the 2nd of July up in Claremorris, we came home with loads of Medals from gold, sliver & bronze we are so proud of all our competitors, just to mention our compeitors going to all the all Ireland are Ruby Lambert who won gold in the puch fada and Liam Marshall in U8 sprints, we wish them the best of luck.
We also won the best community group for the parade, this is our third year in a row.
Congratulations to all our committee members all the parents and competitors that made this happen.