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 12th November 2014...... Jennifer Hosford, St Aidans community school 14 years unbroken school attendence at the awards ceremony at the City Hall yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th November 2014...... Jennifer Hosford, St Aidans community school 14 years unbroken school attendence at the awards ceremony at the City Hall yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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3 generations of the same family Anne O'Callaghan, Rochestown, Georgina O'Brien, Old Youghal road and Kate O'Callaghan, Rochestown at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
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3 generations of the same family Anne O'Callaghan, Rochestown, Georgina O'Brien, Old Youghal road and Kate O'Callaghan, Rochestown at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
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Margaret Keane, Enable Ireland, Jacintha Horgan and Gillian O'Connell, Enable Ireland at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
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Mary Murphy, Curraheen Road and Una Sculy, Western Road at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
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Magician Gerard Kearney with Annmarie Egan, Enable Ireland at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Grace McPolin, Douglas and Norma Hyde, Rochestown at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Miriam McCarthy, Loverswalk and Kaye Maher, Summer Hill North at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Anne Hegarty, Enable Ireland and Vicki McManus, Frankfield at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Enable Ireland Volunteers Irene Healy, Ballincollig and Chris Byrne, Model Farm Road at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Jackie O'Flynn, Rochestown, Brenda Roche, Maryborogh and Miriam Horgan Leaghnamore at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Jackie O'Flynn, Rochestown, Brenda Roche, Maryborogh and Miriam Horgan Leaghnamore at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Grace McPolin, Douglas and Norma Hyde, Rochestown at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Miriam McCarthy, Loverswalk and Kaye Maher, Summer Hill North at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Edel O'Connor, Glanmire and Geraldine Hughes, Tralee at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Anne Hegarty, Enable Ireland, Anne Harte, Fundraising Manager Enable Ireland, Lady Ambassador of America to Ireland, Dena O'Malley, Donella Casey, Ford Motors, Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields and Theresa Compagno at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable IrelandÕs 60th yea in Cork. Enable IrelandÕs Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of Û30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx Û6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Kate O'Callaghan, Anne O'Callaghan, Georgina O'Brien, Old Youghal Road, Margaret Shanahan, Rochestown, Noelle O'Mahony, Rochestown, Norma Hyde, Rochestown and Grace McPolin, Douglas at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Jackie O'Flynn, Rochestown, Brenda Roche, Maryborogh and Miriam Horgan Leaghnamore at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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Broadcaster Christy Kenneally with Enable Ireland Volunteers Chris Byrne and Irene Healy at the 18th Annual Lavanagh Ladies Lunch in the Maryborough House Hotel.
2014 marks Enable Ireland’s 60th yea in Cork. Enable Ireland’s Cork Services provides educational, social and physical therapies and supports to 580 Children and adults from their centres in Ballintemple and Little Island.

The Lavanagh Ladies Lunch is expected to raise in the region of €30,000. The raffle which included an amazing array of prizes kindly donated by a number of individuals and companies from the Cork area raised approx €6,000 alone. All funds will be used by Enable Ireland to develop services for children and adults living with physical and sensory disabilities in the Cork area. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE

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