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NEWS
Dec 2010 / Jan 2011 www.esb.ie/em
Editor’s desk
BERNIE HEALY
Hello and welcome
to the Christmas edition of EM.
THIS IS often the time of year for reflection, for looking back at the happenings of the year and how, for better or worse, we have fared through it all.
Many of us have colleagues, as well as family and friends, who have been touched by serious tragedies or illnesses. Most of us know friends or relations who are struggling with finances and trying to keep their homes together.
However, through it all and the many stories of despair, there is as always in times like these, many wonderful stories where friends, neighbours, colleagues and groups have been doing amazing work in a voluntary capacity to help people through some of the darkest moments in their lives.
The recent roadshow hosted by ESB ElectricAID Ireland, which travelled from Dublin to Waterford, Cork, Limerick and Sligo was in itself an enlightening event to the many ESB staff who attended the various presentations made by organisations who deal with the tragedies that are suicide and homelessness. Many would admit that while they supported the causes they had never, at first hand, come so close to understanding what is behind these two scourges of our society. Neither subjects are straightforward and there is usually no one reason why people find themselves driven to the despair of taking their own lives. Neither is there often a single factor which leaves somebody homeless but rather a chain of events. The representatives from a wide range of charities around the country gave us insightful presentations which were very well received by all those present and left us in no doubt of how much in need of funds these organisations are. They themselves were truly inspiring people who give so much to a wide range of bodies.
This Christmas more than ever, they will be hard pressed to deliver services to a growing number of problems. Please remember those in most need at this particular time of the year and be grateful and appreciative of good health and happiness. May we wish you and your loved ones a happy and peaceful Christmas and New Year.
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Draw results
SPORTSCO OCTOBER 2010 DRAW
Prize | Name, Location |
---|---|
€3,000 | Eamonn O’Connell, retired |
€1,500 | Padraig Somers, retired |
€1,000 | Andrew Heaslip, retired |
€200 | James Byrden, retired |
€200 | Fintan Colgan, PowerGen |
€200 | John Howard, retired |
€200 | William Phang, ESBI |
€200 | Deirdre Heffernan, PowerGen |
€200 | Derek Hamilton, South Lotts |
SPORTSCO NOVEMBER 2010 DRAW
Prize | Name, Location |
---|---|
€3,000 | James Murphy, retired |
€1,500 | Orna McKay, Dundalk |
€1,000 | Anne O’Rourke, Wilton |
€200 | Desmond Maguire, retired |
€200 | Patrick O’Brien, retired |
€200 | Peter Manning, retired |
€200 | Brian Caffrey, retired |
€200 | John Seale, Tallaght |
€200 | Daniel Dunne, VSS |
RESULTS OF MADSOC DRAW FOR AUGUST 2010
Prize | Name |
---|---|
€2000 | Alan Gibson |
€150 | Paddy Turner |
€150 | Colm Bolger |
€150 | John Mitchell |
€150 | Amie Moles |
€150 | Anne O’Flaherty |
RESULTS OF MADSOC DRAW SEPTEMBER 2010
Prize | Name |
---|---|
€2000 | Laurence Heery |
€150 | Nancy Taylor |
€150 | Robert Casey |
€150 | Con Martin |
€150 | Maria Brady |
€150 | Gerard Mooney |
ESB MADSOC is mad about musicals
Well who isn’t? But MADSOC’s new show, “Mad about Musicals”, hits the stage of the National Concert Hall (NCH) on 6th March 2011. It’s been nearly 6 years since the last MADSOC production, also in NCH in 2005. But the wait will have been worthwhile.
Directed by Christine Scarry and with a full orchestra under the baton of Gay Kirwan, this new production contains some of your favourite songs from Miss Saigon, South Pacific, Wicked, Jesus Christ Superstar and Ragtime. This celebration of musicals also features the popular classics of Stephen Sondheim, Kander & Ebb and Jason Robert Brown from their Broadway and West End hit musicals.
In 2010, we are revamped, revived and back on the boards again. We’ll be starting rehearsals in January. If you’d like to experience the magic of standing on the NCH stage, come along then and join with us. If you just want to enjoy a good night out and a great show, put March 6th in your diary. It’s not to be missed. You’ll be mad about it.
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The CPD Company of the Year awards, now in their seventh year, recognise organisations that have demonstrated clear-cut business benefits arising directly from their use of CPD practices in developing engineering employees to realise innovative projects and initiatives.
Speaking after the announcement of the award, Pat O’Doherty, Executive Director, ESB Energy International said, “We are delighted to be honoured with this prestigious award which recognises the foresight of ESB in undertaking such an initiative and the hard work and dedication of all those involved in its successful delivery to date. Early indications demonstrate the potential for this project to deliver a significant return on organisational investments”.
How to make the most of IT
by Eddie Nally
Make the most of IT
Colour Code your Calendar using Customised Labels
When using Calendar in MS Outlook, all entries look the same whether they are Appointments, Meeting Requests or inserted items. You can make your calendar much more visually informative when you apply customised coloured labels to each type of calendar entry.
Open your Outlook calendar and click on the ‘calendar coloring” button on the toolbar.
Click on Edit Labels at the bottom of the list of menu items. Now, you can overwrite the available colour codes to suit your own requirements
When you have to add a new entry to your calendar, use the label drop-down option to apply your choice of label/category. You will find that your calendar is much more informative with colours applied.