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LC-wild-06133479 
 EE news 16/01/2015.
Christ King Secondary School took on 'The Wild Atlantic Way' without ever leaving the school hall. Over 1000 pupils and staff of approx 80 cycled, rowed, walked, ran (and danced) a total distance of over 2,500 km in aid of Pieta House. Transition year pupils at the school organised the day-long fundraising event which took place on Friday 16th January 2015, in an effort for raise over 1,500 euro for the charity. 
Emma Geaney (on ladder) points to their 'destination' as rower Danielle McKenzie does the hard work, with help from Eimear Casserly, Laura Healy, and twin sisters Megan and Niamh Daly at the school.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-wild-06133479 
 EE news 16/01/2015.
Christ King Secondary School took on 'The Wild Atlantic Way' without ever leaving the school hall. Over 1000 pupils and staff of approx 80 cycled, rowed, walked, ran (and danced) a total distance of over 2,500 km in aid of Pieta House. Transition year pupils at the school organised the day-long fundraising event which took place on Friday 16th January 2015, in an effort for raise over 1,500 euro for the charity. 
Emma Geaney (on ladder) points to their 'destination' as rower Danielle McKenzie does the hard work, with help from Eimear Casserly, Laura Healy, and twin sisters Megan and Niamh Daly at the school.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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EE news 16/01/2015.
Christ King Secondary School took on 'The

Wild Atlantic Way' without ever leaving the school hall. Over 1000 pupils and staff of approx 80 cycled, rowed, walked, ran (and danced) a total distance of over 2,500 km in aid of Pieta House. Transition year pupils at the school organised the day-long fundraising event which took place on Friday 16th January 2015, in an effort for raise over 1,500 euro for the charity.
Emma Geaney (on ladder) points to their 'destination' as rower Danielle McKenzie does the hard work, with help from Eimear Casserly, Laura Healy, and twin sisters Megan and Niamh Daly at the school.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie



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