
The village looked particularly well due to the efforts of the CES team and Tidy Towns
https://www.facebook.com/Kilmihiltidytowns/videos/1302134090258836/

The Altar of St Michael’s was adorned with a knitted Christmas tree thanks to Kilmihil National School (and many knitters of the parish)
The GAA’s second Light Up Your Wagon event was a success again:

A real spectacle around the village roads – visit Kilmihil GAA Facebook page for more images and videos. The winners for best wagons were
- Paul Crowley and his mini ( €100 voucher thanks to Powers pharmacy)
- Fergus Corry and his truck (€100 voucher thanks to Kilmihil Hardware Ltd.)
All proceeds were put towards a much needed Defibilator for the GAA club grounds and also to Regina House Palliative Care.

Santa’s annual visit went ahead (a little more socially distanced) and the children much appreciated it: there are more photos on Fitzpatrick’s Facebook page. A big thank you to Michael & Josephine (and all their staff) for arranging this lovely event. Thank you Santa as well.