| 1930 | |
| January | |
| February | A Grand dance was held in Derrylin Hall on 2nd February. |
| March | Right Rev William Moore, Protestant Bishop of Kilmore died suddenly whilst having lunch with the Rector of Derrylin Earlier in the day he had conducted services in Crom and Teemore churches. |
| April | A concert was held on Easter Sunday night in Teemore Hall in aid of the Erne Stall Mr G.C. Campbell, a teacher in Derrybrick school, wrote a poetic appeal to Fermanagh County Council for a drain to be repaired at the school. |
| May | |
| June | |
| July | Mrs Mulligan (sister of John F.Curry – Chair of Tammany Hall) visited Derrylin |
| August | The manual instruction classes held in Derrylin were a great success. Fr McCabe, Teemore, took a great interest in the classes and visited daily. Teemore branch of the Pioneer Association went to Bundoran for their annual trip. Over 80 people went. |
| September | |
| October | Fermanagh County Council agreed on the request of Mr Blake that Miss Brennan could start cookery classes in Derrylin after Christmas. |
| November | A number of parents of children attending Teemore and Drumanymore schools wrote to the Fermanagh Regional committee requesting a school bus. The application was granted. |
| December | |
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