Mary Power Drumcliffe Rosses Point

A big ‘Comhghairdeas’ to our Club Chairperson, Mary Power, who’s been named as one of the GAA President’s Award winners for 2023, for her terrific contribution to gaelic games in Drumcliffe/Rosses Point and Sligo.

.This is one of 11 national awards – and wonderful recognition for Mary, her family, and the club.

More power to you Mary!

The GAA President’s Awards ceremony will be televised live on TG4 this Friday night, Feb 3rd, at 7:30pm.

Here is the citation for Mary, which was published by Croke Park on Wednesday afternoon:

CONNACHT RECIPIENT
Mary Power, Drumcliffe Rosses GAA Club, Sligo

The quiet, softly spoken superstar of Drumcliffe/Rosses Point GAA that is Mary Power has given years of unrelenting service to the GAA in the scenic and picturesque area of north Sligo.

Otherwise known as ‘Mrs Cúl camps’ by all the parents and children in the club – every year for two weeks Mary becomes the most important and sought after person in the Drumcliffe/Rosses Point club if there is an issue booking a camp, gear needs to be changed or a child/parent needs an answer to a question.

Mary can be best described as ‘a lady’ as she goes about fixing problems and helping people in the most unassuming fashion possible. She has been part of the Cúl Camp programme for as long as the club has hosted a camp and for the GAA staff in the county it’s a pleasure to spend the week in the company of this extraordinary woman.

She has helped and led the growth of the Cúl Camp in the club to over 200 participants each year through originally her work as a teacher in the local school of Rathcormack, in which she spent years promoting GAA to pupils and fellow staff members and over the last few years as a person that knows nearly everyone.

Mary you could say always seems to find herself in roles that require diplomacy and patience and during the Covid crisis took up the position of covid officer for the club.

Last year, Mary took on the position of chairperson for the club, another job that requires great communication and leadership skills. She carries out her duties in a calm, personable and professional manner and it is a great honour for club and county to have a woman of Mary’s calibre represent the GAA.

It began as her son and daughter, Seán (pictured) and Aisling, began playing club football. She became their taxi service to training and matches and went on to become fully immersed in the club.

As a teacher she was heavily involved in Cumann na mBunscol. Off the field Mary has been deeply involved with the fundraising efforts of her local club. She is also an ever- present fixture in the stands and on the sidelines supporting all her club teams, from Nursery to Senior and everyone in between.

She was named as Club Person of the Year in 2017 and made hstory in 2022 when was elected as the club’s first ever female Chairperson.

These won’t be the last accolades she receives.