Michael Dawson - A Scribe for Forty Years
This
week marks the stuff sought by The Guinness Book of Records. It’s
happening in the parish of Ballon and Rathoe and it is Michael’s
40th year as The Nationalist’s local correspondent. He has seen many changes over the years particularly with technology. In the beginning the copy was handwritten, then came the typewriter and fax: and when computers came along Michael was the first to embrace the magic of word processing. Today all his copy and pictures are submitted by e-mail. He is one of the few correspondents to submit pictures regularly and makes a special effort to include one with each obituary. He also seeks pictures of the lesser known to give them a moment in the sun. As well as the notes, Michael has also covered a number of major stories for The Nationalist. He recalls some of these as being the launch in 1968, of They First Arose a historical novel written by Bill Nolan of Ballon; the visit of President Cearbhall O’Dalaigh in 1976 for the official opening of Ballon Community Centre; the opening in 1982 of Rathoe Sports complex by Bishop Patrick Lennon, the golden jubilee of Fr. John Flood PP and the launch of John O’Donovan’s book- Ned Doyle of Ballon – in 1991. Michael also reported on the cutting down and replanting of the famous Bull Tree, an iconic landmark in the centre of Ballon Village. That was in 1988 and the next big news was the purchase and development of James Morris GAA Park, which commemorated the area’s most famous footballer. Other major stories included the Ballon National School reunion in 1995 and the many tragic road deaths that occurred locally during this sad time. Michael was also a regular contributor to The Nationalist’s very popular Young Thing column back in the early 1970s and for more than two decades reported on Gaelic football matches in surrounding counties including all games in Eire Og’s march to the Leinster Club final when they contested the All-Ireland decider.
Michael
has proven a valuable asset to The Nationalist and the parish. Without
him, many of the activities and achievements over the past 40 years might
have gone unnoticed. Commenting on Michael’s record service to The Nationalist, Margaret O’Rourke, former News Editor, said: Michael’s copy was always word perfect with the notes arranged in order of their local importance. ‘In my long association with Michael, I cannot remember ever receiving a complaint or correction regarding his copy – which over 4O years is quite an achievement. ‘My husband, Seamus (also a former News Editor of The Nationalist) and I send good wishes to Michael on his 4Oth anniversary and hope that his association with The Nationalist will continue for many years to come.’ Breda
McDonald of the Fighting Cocks writes: John
Mullins PRO of Ballon/Rathoe Athletic Club: Well done Michael Ballon
National School is delighted to have the opportunity to
join with the community in acknowledging Michael's dedication to the notes
over the last forty years. His contribution has been an invaluable community
asset and has provided a great local history archive. His coverage of
the school's different activities has been excellent and has been a great
source of encouragement to the children. On behalf of the Parish Council, and on my own behalf, well done. I would like to take
this opportunity to congratulate Michael Dawson for the last forty years
service to the parish of Ballon/Rathoe as reporter and political correspondent.
On
behalf of the Rathoe Hall and Sports Centre,
we would like to congratulate Michael Dawson for his excellent work with
the Nationalist for the last forty years. In doing so he has made a permanent
record of the history of the parish of Ballon/Rathoe over that period;
and we wish him the good health to continue doing so well into the future. Thanks
Michael for the support and fine coverage you have given to the various
activities we've been involved with over the years. It's great to know
that the activities and events will be readily and fairly reported on. From
Ballon Improvement Group and the village web site. Congratulations Michael on your 40 years of scribing the Ballon/Rathoe Notes, from Ballon Gaelic Football Club, Being "One of our Own", a founding member and having served as Chairman, Secretary and PRO at various stages of our club's development we never lacked for publicity in any of our ventures and, indeed, the same can be said of today. In fact, the history of the present Ballon club could, no doubt, be well documented by a trawl through the "Ballon Notes" (as we knew them) spanning Michael's reign as pen pusher supreme. Keep is going Michael and what about another 40 informative years? When I came to Ballon
in nineteen seventy four was when I first encountered Michael Dawson.
He was the vital link between me and getting to know what was happening
in my new Community. All I had to do was telephone Michael any notices
, announcements of happenings in Ballon would be very well taken care
of. I was involved with Ballon Rathoe Athletic Club, Ballon Community
Games, Ballon ICA, Ballon Development Group, St. Patrick's Day Parade
and now the present day Ballon Improvement Group. It gives me great pleasure to join with so many in giving my warmest congratulations to Michael in reaching the hugely considerable feat of forty unbroken years reporting on the pulse and heartbeat of Ballon/Rathoe life. I have worked closely with Michael for many years editing our annual magazine The Chronicle which, in itself is testimony to his innovation, application and his trade mark attention to detail. With forty years up in this much loved and greatly appreciated area a whole new vista now awaits Michael and it would, indeed be only natural and commensurate with his talents to produce the best of his legendary Ballon/Rathoe notes in a best seller. Michael, your legion of readers as well as history awaits your response. Good luck and no doubt the best is yet to come. John Smyth Congratulations Michael
on your 40 years of scribing the Ballon/Rathoe Notes, from Burrin
Celtic Football Club. Seamus Cummins - Chairman
* It is interesting to note that Michael has kept each and every one of the Ballon/Rathoe notes for the 40 years and has them filed on chronological order. They solve many an argument, he says.
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