School: St. Michael's Clooncunny (roll number 14589)
- Location:
- Clooncunny, Co. Sligo
- Teacher: Úna, Bean Uí Stondúin
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- Shamrock badges and green ribbons are worn - the men wear the Shamrock in their hats.
- Pancakes are made and eaten in almost every house in the district.
- Until quite recently old people used to go from house to house begging eggs - These poor travelling people were well known to people of fifty years ago. Some names of those which I have heard my father ( RIP ) mention were Kitty the Maid, Mary High Bog, Soft Ann, John Sampey. These travelled great distances and brought the news from one place to another.