GALLERY- A week in pictures 13th April 2017 Posted: 3:28 pm April 13, 2017 SHARE EmailLinkedinTwitterFacebookPinterest Photographs from around the County for the week, appearing in the current issue of the Donegal News. Conwall Parish Church.Donegal's Yvonne Bonner scores her first half goal against Mayo in Convoy. Picture: Declan DohertyFounder of Dunfanaghy Food Festival Sian McCann pictured with committee members Aisling Arnold and Cathy Cowan, Arnolds Hotel, and Jonny Watson, Rusty Oven.Jack and Daniel Melaney from Gortahork at the Raphoe Livestock Mart Spring Lamb Show and Sale. Photo- Clive WassonUna Campbell of An Gailearai, Gweedore making a special presentation to Traolach Ó Fionnaín, Donegal County Council's Arts Officer in Gweedore at the weekend. At 29 years service, Traolach is the longest serving Arts Officer in Ireland. The presentation was made on behalf of An Gailearaí, Ealaíon na Gaeltachta, Donegal County Council and the Regional Culture Centre, Letterkenny in recognition of his extensive commitment to the arts in the county. Included is Cathal O Searcaigh.Jamie McGrath, Dundalk takes a tumble against Gareth Harkin, Finn Harps.Loreto Milford celebrate after winning the Elaine Winston Memorial Tournament. Photo: Evan LoganDonegal supporter Cassie-Rose Melly, age 3, from Lettermacaward, Co Donegal, prior to the EirGrid Ulster GAA Football U21 Championship Final in Armagh. Photo by Philip Fitzpatrick/SportsfileSheena Callaghan with twins Eyna and Eilish Mulkearns creating some Easter chicks crafts at Errigal Montessori and Creche on Wednesday afternoon. Photo: Donna El AssaadHaving a chat on the sideline of the Milford United versus Rathmullan local derby in Moyleview park on Sunday. The visitors won with a late goal from Eoin Sheridan making it 2-1. Photo: Donna El AssaadRaymond Blake pictured in his Letterkenny public house this week. Photo: Declan DohertyFifth year students at the Rosses Community School who received their certificates of participation this week as part of the Business in the Community programme. They are pictured with Brian McGonagle, LYIT, their teacher Moya Curran, Laura Mannion, BITC Regional coordinator, Suzanne Gallagher and John Gorman, Principal.Donegal supporter Christy Murray before the EirGrid Ulster GAA Football U21 Championship Final match between Derry and Donegal at Athletic Grounds in Armagh. Photo by Philip Fitzpatrick/SportsfileMembers of the Vance family who organised the Tractor run. (L-R) Linda, Alan, Carol, Pearl, John, Alfie.The Donegal players celebrate with the cup after the EirGrid Ulster GAA Football U21 Championship Final. Donegal u21’s celebrate winning the Ulster Championship. Related posts: No related posts. Posted: 3:28 pm April 13, 2017 SHARE EmailLinkedinTwitterFacebookPinterest