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Nora Clifford and Margaret O'Callaghan from Togher pictured at the Shine Valentines Ball ,Supporting the Shine Centre for Autism Cork at The Maryborough Hotel & Spa, Over two hundred people attended the annual Shine Valentines Ball at the Maryborough Hotel & Spa . The event raises funds to support the work of the Shine Centre for Autism based in Carrigaline who work with children with autism throughout Cork City and County. This year’s special guest was impressionist and comedian Oliver Callan of Callan’s Kicks fame
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 Louise and Maria Quinn from Douglas pictured at the Shine Valentines Ball ,Supporting the Shine Centre for Autism Cork at The Maryborough Hotel & Spa, Over two hundred people attended the annual Shine Valentines Ball at the Maryborough Hotel & Spa . The event raises funds to support the work of the Shine Centre for Autism based in Carrigaline who work with children with autism throughout Cork City and County. This year’s special guest was impressionist and comedian Oliver Callan of Callan’s Kicks fame
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228 
more info contact Kieran McAuliffe The Shine Centre 021 4377052 
 Keywords: Shine Valentines Ball
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Margaret and John McCarthy from Macroom pictured at the Shine Valentines Ball ,Supporting the Shine Centre for Autism Cork at The Maryborough Hotel & Spa, Over two hundred people attended the annual Shine Valentines Ball at the Maryborough Hotel & Spa . The event raises funds to support the work of the Shine Centre for Autism based in Carrigaline who work with children with autism throughout Cork City and County. This year’s special guest was impressionist and comedian Oliver Callan of Callan’s Kicks fame
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228 
more info contact Kieran McAuliffe The Shine Centre 021 4377052 
 Keywords: Shine Valentines Ball
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Barry Group Celebrates 60th Anniversary with Fundraising Programme
Six national charities are to benefit from a new fundraising partnership launched today to mark the 60th anniversary of the Barry Group, the Mallow based independent retail franchise group. Focus Ireland services for the homeless, the Jack & Jill Foundation which supports families of severely ill children, aid agency Concern, Pieta House, the suicide and self-harm crisis centre, Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin have been nominated by employees and customers of the Barry Group as beneficiaries of the major national fundraising campaign for 2015. Pictured at the launch in Cork were was Jim Barry, MD Barry Group, Mallow with Liam Cuthbert, Niamh Toulouse, Dylan Murray, Michael Moloney and Paul Roche, Head of Marketing, Barry Group.
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Barry Group Celebrates 60th Anniversary with Fundraising Programme
Six national charities are to benefit from a new fundraising partnership launched today to mark the 60th anniversary of the Barry Group, the Mallow based independent retail franchise group. Focus Ireland services for the homeless, the Jack & Jill Foundation which supports families of severely ill children, aid agency Concern, Pieta House, the suicide and self-harm crisis centre, Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin have been nominated by employees and customers of the Barry Group as beneficiaries of the major national fundraising campaign for 2015. Pictured at the launch in Cork were was Jim Barry, MD Barry Group, Mallow with Liam Cuthbert, Niamh Toulouse, Dylan Murray, Michael Moloney and John McAllen, Commericial Director, Barry Group.
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Barry Group Celebrates 60th Anniversary with Fundraising Programme
Six national charities are to benefit from a new fundraising partnership launched today to mark the 60th anniversary of the Barry Group, the Mallow based independent retail franchise group. Focus Ireland services for the homeless, the Jack & Jill Foundation which supports families of severely ill children, aid agency Concern, Pieta House, the suicide and self-harm crisis centre, Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin have been nominated by employees and customers of the Barry Group as beneficiaries of the major national fundraising campaign for 2015. Pictured at the launch in Cork were was Jim Barry, MD Barry Group, Mallow with Liam Cuthbert, Niamh Toulouse, Dylan Murray and Michael Moloney.
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Barry Group Celebrates 60th Anniversary with Fundraising Programme
Six national charities are to benefit from a new fundraising partnership launched today to mark the 60th anniversary of the Barry Group, the Mallow based independent retail franchise group. Focus Ireland services for the homeless, the Jack & Jill Foundation which supports families of severely ill children, aid agency Concern, Pieta House, the suicide and self-harm crisis centre, Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin have been nominated by employees and customers of the Barry Group as beneficiaries of the major national fundraising campaign for 2015. Pictured at the launch in Cork were was Jim Barry, MD Barry Group, Mallow and Rose Phelan, Corporate Fundraising Manager, Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind.
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Barry Group Celebrates 60th Anniversary with Fundraising Programme
Six national charities are to benefit from a new fundraising partnership launched today to mark the 60th anniversary of the Barry Group, the Mallow based independent retail franchise group. Focus Ireland services for the homeless, the Jack & Jill Foundation which supports families of severely ill children, aid agency Concern, Pieta House, the suicide and self-harm crisis centre, Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin have been nominated by employees and customers of the Barry Group as beneficiaries of the major national fundraising campaign for 2015. Pictured at the launch in Cork were local children Niamh Toulouse, Liam Cuthbert and Dylan Murray with Jim Barry, MD Barry Group, Mallow, Paul Roche, Head of Marketing, Barry Group and John McAllen, Commericial Director, Barry Group.
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Staff and children from Gaelscoil U’ R’ord‡in, Ballincollig Cork pictured on 'Onesie Day.' Pupils and teachers were invited to wear their onesies or pyjamas to school as a fundraiser for the school's new P‡irc Astro(all weather sports pitches).Pictured with principal Gabriel î Cathasaigh and schoolmates were Frankie î Fiannachta, and Sam î M—ra.
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Staff and children from Gaelscoil U’ R’ord‡in, Ballincollig Cork pictured on 'Onesie Day.' Pupils and teachers were invited to wear their onesies or pyjamas to school as a fundraiser for the school's new P‡irc Astro(all weather sports pitches).Pictured with schoolmates and principal Gabriel î Cathasaigh were Alice N’ Mheachair, Sam î M—ra, Frankie î Fiannachta, Kate N’ Dhonnabh‡in.
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Staff and children from Gaelscoil U’ R’ord‡in, Ballincollig Cork pictured on 'Onesie Day.' Pupils and teachers were invited to wear their onesies or pyjamas to school as a fundraiser for the school's new P‡irc Astro(all weather sports pitches).Pictured with principal Gabriel î Cathasaigh and schoolmates were Frankie î Fiannachta, , Sam î M—ra and Fiach î Cath‡in.
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Staff and children from Gaelscoil U’ R’ord‡in, Ballincollig Cork pictured on 'Onesie Day.' Pupils and teachers were invited to wear their onesies or pyjamas to school as a fundraiser for the school's new P‡irc Astro(all weather sports pitches).
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Staff and children from Gaelscoil U’ R’ord‡in, Ballincollig Cork pictured on 'Onesie Day.' Pupils and teachers were invited to wear their onesies or pyjamas to school as a fundraiser for the school's new P‡irc Astro(all weather sports pitches).
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Eibhlin Ni Chonchuir from Ballingeary and Seosamh O Duchain from Donegal pictured at the launch of a rebrand of Colaiste na Mumhan, the oldest Irish college in the country.

Céim ar Chéim go A1 took place in Vertigo, Cork County Hall with guests enjoying a night of celebrations which included speeches from Joe McHugh, Minister of State for Gaeltacht affairs, Eamonn Ryan, the Cork ladies football manager and Caoimhín Ó Drisceoil from Coláiste na Mumhan. Also in attendance were some of the Cork Ladies football team who were past pupils of the college.
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Eaimonn Ryan, Cork Ladies Football Manager, Aire Stait Joe McHugh and Nollaig Cleary, Cork Footballer pictured at the launch of a rebrand of Colaiste na Mumhan, the oldest Irish college in the country.

Céim ar Chéim go A1 took place in Vertigo, Cork County Hall with guests enjoying a night of celebrations which included speeches from Joe McHugh, Minister of State for Gaeltacht affairs, Eamonn Ryan, the Cork ladies football manager and Caoimhín Ó Drisceoil from Coláiste na Mumhan. Also in attendance were some of the Cork Ladies football team who were past pupils of the college.
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Aire Stait Joe McHugh, Nell Ni Chroinin from Ballingeary and Michael Creed, TD pictured at the launch of a rebrand of Colaiste na Mumhan, the oldest Irish college in the country.

Céim ar Chéim go A1 took place in Vertigo, Cork County Hall with guests enjoying a night of celebrations which included speeches from Joe McHugh, Minister of State for Gaeltacht affairs, Eamonn Ryan, the Cork ladies football manager and Caoimhín Ó Drisceoil from Coláiste na Mumhan. Also in attendance were some of the Cork Ladies football team who were past pupils of the college.
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Caoimhin O Drisceoil (Runai) from Colaiste na Mumhan, Aire Stait Joe McHugh and Nell Ni Chroinin from Ballingeary pictured at the launch of a rebrand of Colaiste na Mumhan, the oldest Irish college in the country.

Céim ar Chéim go A1 took place in Vertigo, Cork County Hall with guests enjoying a night of celebrations which included speeches from Joe McHugh, Minister of State for Gaeltacht affairs, Eamonn Ryan, the Cork ladies football manager and Caoimhín Ó Drisceoil from Coláiste na Mumhan. Also in attendance were some of the Cork Ladies football team who were past pupils of the college.
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Liam O Laochdha from Eochaill and Donnchadh O Luasaigh, Chairman of Colaiste na Mumhan pictured at the launch of a rebrand of Colaiste na Mumhan, the oldest Irish college in the country.

Céim ar Chéim go A1 took place in Vertigo, Cork County Hall with guests enjoying a night of celebrations which included speeches from Joe McHugh, Minister of State for Gaeltacht affairs, Eamonn Ryan, the Cork ladies football manager and Caoimhín Ó Drisceoil from Coláiste na Mumhan. Also in attendance were some of the Cork Ladies football team who were past pupils of the college.
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Céim ar Chéim go A1.

Mairead Ni Mhurchu from Beal Atha an Gharthaidh and Anne-Marie Daly from Douglas pictured at the launch of a rebrand of Colaiste na Mumhan, the oldest Irish college in the country.

Céim ar Chéim go A1 took place in Vertigo, Cork County Hall with guests enjoying a night of celebrations which included speeches from Joe McHugh, Minister of State for Gaeltacht affairs, Eamonn Ryan, the Cork ladies football manager and Caoimhín Ó Drisceoil from Coláiste na Mumhan. Also in attendance were some of the Cork Ladies football team who were past pupils of the college.
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Ellma Ni Dhuinnin from Baile Mhuirne and Siobhan Ni Cheallachain from Beal Atha an Ghaorthaidh pictured at the launch of a rebrand of Colaiste na Mumhan, the oldest Irish college in the country.

Céim ar Chéim go A1 took place in Vertigo, Cork County Hall with guests enjoying a night of celebrations which included speeches from Joe McHugh, Minister of State for Gaeltacht affairs, Eamonn Ryan, the Cork ladies football manager and Caoimhín Ó Drisceoil from Coláiste na Mumhan. Also in attendance were some of the Cork Ladies football team who were past pupils of the college.
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