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 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Ronan Murphy, Chairman of IT@CORK, George Bullman, Peter Finnegan, Paul Healy, Rubicon CIT at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
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John McAleer, European Project Office, Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shileds and Michael Delaney, Retired Vice President of Development CIT at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, pictured in the Phlebotomy Clinic are; Megan Carey from Fermoy, 3rd year medicine student with; Alice Murphy, Colaiste Treasa, Kanturk, Ian O'Sullivan Winner of the Young Scientist of the Year and Ellen Sugrue from Caherciveen Co. Kerry. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, pictured at the event are; Simulation Nurse Specialist Theresa Power, showing resuscitation techniques to students; Peter Jackson, Douglas Community School, Natasha Singhal, Zoe Hill, Christ the King Turners Cross and Catriona Grainger, St. Mary's Macroom. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, pictured at the event are; Niamh Twomey of Kinsale Community School doing CPR technique . Photo;Donagh Glavin
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, pictured at the event are; Diarmuid Lee and Darren O'Dwyer of CBS Mitchelstown doing CPR Techniques. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, pictured in the Phlebotomy Clinic are; Sarah Mabelson, 3rd year medicine student with Ashling Walsh and Lauryn Dunphy of St. Als, Carrigtwohill and Ashya Moore of Colaiste Daibheid, Cork City . Photo;Donagh Glavin
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, pictured in the Phlebotomy Clinic are; Jill Mitchell, 3rd year medicine student from Montenotte with Richard O'Brien and Adam O'Leary of De la Salle, Macroom. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, pictured at the event are; Gargi Roy of Carrigaline Community School and Simulation Nurse Specialist Theresa Power with a Robot Patient. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, pictured at the event are; 3rd year medicine students Vikki Cudmore and Maeve Maguire showing blood pressure techniques to Sophie Lynch and Tiana O'Brien of Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, pictured at the event are; Ella Curtin, and Caitriona Grainger of St. Mary's Macroom. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, pictured at the event are; Juila O'Mahony and Jennifer Greally (Waterfall) of Mount Mercy College. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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University College Cork held a "Prep for Med" day for Secondary School students who are interested in Medicine, Zoe Hill of Christ the King Secondary School, Turners Cross is pictured at the event. Photo;Donagh Glavin
shanemccarthy1 
 EE sport 31/01/2015.
Daly Industrial Supplies U18 League 1, Greenwood v Coachford at Alsa Park.
Greenwood captain Shane McCarthy scores the opening goal of the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
Paddy-Lynch 
 EEjob 05/04/2014
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Pictured at the County Cork School of Music, Hear Our Song Gala Performance, Paddy Lynch and Brian Osbourne, both Front of House Concert Volunteers, at the Concert Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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RAPUNZEL, the timeless fairytale of the girl with the beautiful hair, will be performed by Cork School of Dance in Firkin Crane Theatre from Friday December 12th – Sunday December 14th - a magical show!
Produced and directed by Irish choreographer and acclaimed dance teacher Sinéad Murphy, the production showcases the wealth of talent in Cork School of Dance.
Featuring Zoe Gibson, Kate Sampson and Emma Teahan as Rapunzel in the three stages of her journey through life, this is a fresh take on a classic story of good versus evil. Mike Cahill, who has just completed a run with the Liam O Connor show in Killarney is the handsome Prince and aerial dance artist Susan Cox is the wicked witch, casting her spells from above.
Once again the creative team at Cork School of Dance, led by Sinead Murphy and Tim Feehily, have combined captivating choreography with magnificent costumes, lighting design, music and sets. 
Join the young dancers from Cork School of Dance for an evening of enchantment and delight.
Tickets for Rapunzel are available online at www.firkincrane.ie or from the Firkin Crane Box Office on 021 4507487
The Cork School of Dance is based in the Firkin Crane, the home of dance in Cork, and offers a range of classes in Classical Ballet, Modern and Jazz dance for all ages.
Pic: RDPhoto
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Miriam RYan, Brenda Ryan , Alma Carey, and Aoife Mahony all from Bishopstown pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Marie and Denis Sheehan, from Whitechurch pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Ray McLaughlin, and Geraldine Martin from Liverpool,with Siobhan Melia from Naas pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Liam Ó Maonlaí and Hothouse Flowers live at at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Anne Marie O'Brien and Marie Anne Kearney, Ballincollig pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Richard Delaney and Marilene Dawson from Ballincollig pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Jackie Dunlea, Mick Sheehan, Noel Lynch and Fiona Lynch all from Farran pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Kerrie and Aisling O'Connor, from Blarney pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Carolyn and Martin Bunn from Essex, with Colin and Pam Bunn from Norfolk, pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Patrick Reynolds, Courtmacsherry, Brian and Michelle Dennehy, Douglas pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Drew Holcombe from Tennessee pictured at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Pat and Juliette Ahern from Ballincollig pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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Martin and Margaret Long of Cafe Chico Ballincollig pictured at The Hothouse Flowers gig at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival, Upstairs @ The White Horse on Sunday 1st February. Photo;Donagh Glavin
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 No Repro Fee image courtesy of Ballinlough Credit Union. Ballinlough Credit Union held their annual Primary Schools Quiz at Blackrock Hurling Club on Sunday 1st February 2015. 
This is the twenty fourth year of The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) Annual All Ireland Schools Quiz. The Credit Union Schools Quiz has become a highly anticipated event on the school calendar, with over 25,000 school children from North & South of the border participating every year. The annual event is run in over 300 venues in rural & urban communities across the country. The Quiz consists of two ‘knock out’ stages which culminates in a national final. 
Eoin de Burca, Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane taking part in the quiz competition.
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 No Repro Fee image courtesy of Ballinlough Credit Union. Ballinlough Credit Union held their annual Primary Schools Quiz at Blackrock Hurling Club on Sunday 1st February 2015. 
This is the twenty fourth year of The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) Annual All Ireland Schools Quiz. The Credit Union Schools Quiz has become a highly anticipated event on the school calendar, with over 25,000 school children from North & South of the border participating every year. The annual event is run in over 300 venues in rural & urban communities across the country. The Quiz consists of two ‘knock out’ stages which culminates in a national final.
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 No Repro Fee image courtesy of Ballinlough Credit Union. Ballinlough Credit Union held their annual Primary Schools Quiz at Blackrock Hurling Club on Sunday 1st February 2015. 
This is the twenty fourth year of The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) Annual All Ireland Schools Quiz. The Credit Union Schools Quiz has become a highly anticipated event on the school calendar, with over 25,000 school children from North & South of the border participating every year. The annual event is run in over 300 venues in rural & urban communities across the country. The Quiz consists of two ‘knock out’ stages which culminates in a national final. 
Under-13 Runners-Up from Rockboro; Adam O'Brien, Abbey Foley, Zara Kiely and Harry Petch with teacher Ms. Aoife Healy and quizmaster Tom Scriven.
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 No Repro Fee image courtesy of Ballinlough Credit Union. Ballinlough Credit Union held their annual Primary Schools Quiz at Blackrock Hurling Club on Sunday 1st February 2015. 
This is the twenty fourth year of The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) Annual All Ireland Schools Quiz. The Credit Union Schools Quiz has become a highly anticipated event on the school calendar, with over 25,000 school children from North & South of the border participating every year. The annual event is run in over 300 venues in rural & urban communities across the country. The Quiz consists of two ‘knock out’ stages which culminates in a national final. 
Members of the Under-11 winning team from Scoil Bhride, Eglantine GNS; Aisling O'Connell, Claire Quinlan, Kate Ahern and Grace Hernan with their trophies.
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 No Repro Fee image courtesy of Ballinlough Credit Union. Ballinlough Credit Union held their annual Primary Schools Quiz at Blackrock Hurling Club on Sunday 1st February 2015. 
This is the twenty fourth year of The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) Annual All Ireland Schools Quiz. The Credit Union Schools Quiz has become a highly anticipated event on the school calendar, with over 25,000 school children from North & South of the border participating every year. The annual event is run in over 300 venues in rural & urban communities across the country. The Quiz consists of two ‘knock out’ stages which culminates in a national final. 
Runners-up in the Under-11 category from St. Anthony's BNS, Ballinlough; Dylan Burke, Mikey O'Connell, Alex Davenport and Tom O'Mahony pictured with quizmaster Tom Scriven of Ballinlough Credit Union.
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 No Repro Fee image courtesy of Ballinlough Credit Union. Ballinlough Credit Union held their annual Primary Schools Quiz at Blackrock Hurling Club on Sunday 1st February 2015. 
This is the twenty fourth year of The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) Annual All Ireland Schools Quiz. The Credit Union Schools Quiz has become a highly anticipated event on the school calendar, with over 25,000 school children from North & South of the border participating every year. The annual event is run in over 300 venues in rural & urban communities across the country. The Quiz consists of two ‘knock out’ stages which culminates in a national final. 
Quizmaster Tom Scriven presents the cup to members of the Under-13 winning team from St. Anthony's BNS, Ballinlough; Hugh O'Sullivan, Eoin O'Donnell, Colm O'Sullivan and Sean O'Connell will go on to represent Ballinlough Credit Union in the regional final.
SSI-bcu-03134408 
 No Repro Fee image courtesy of Ballinlough Credit Union. Ballinlough Credit Union held their annual Primary Schools Quiz at Blackrock Hurling Club on Sunday 1st February 2015. 
This is the twenty fourth year of The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) Annual All Ireland Schools Quiz. The Credit Union Schools Quiz has become a highly anticipated event on the school calendar, with over 25,000 school children from North & South of the border participating every year. The annual event is run in over 300 venues in rural & urban communities across the country. The Quiz consists of two ‘knock out’ stages which culminates in a national final. 
Members of the Under-13 winning team from St. Anthony's BNS, Ballinlough; Hugh O'Sullivan, Eoin O'Donnell, Colm O'Sullivan and Sean O'Connell will go on to represent Ballinlough Credit Union in the regional final.
SSI-bcu-02134407 
 No Repro Fee image courtesy of Ballinlough Credit Union. Ballinlough Credit Union held their annual Primary Schools Quiz at Blackrock Hurling Club on Sunday 1st February 2015. 
This is the twenty fourth year of The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) Annual All Ireland Schools Quiz. The Credit Union Schools Quiz has become a highly anticipated event on the school calendar, with over 25,000 school children from North & South of the border participating every year. The annual event is run in over 300 venues in rural & urban communities across the country. The Quiz consists of two ‘knock out’ stages which culminates in a national final. 
Sister and brother; Aisling O'Connell, a member of the Under 11 winning team from Scoil Bhride, Eglantine GNS and Sean O'Connell, a member of the Under 13 winning team from St. Anthony's BNS, Ballinlough.
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 No Repro Fee image courtesy of Ballinlough Credit Union. Ballinlough Credit Union held their annual Primary Schools Quiz at Blackrock Hurling Club on Sunday 1st February 2015. 
This is the twenty fourth year of The Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) Annual All Ireland Schools Quiz. The Credit Union Schools Quiz has become a highly anticipated event on the school calendar, with over 25,000 school children from North & South of the border participating every year. The annual event is run in over 300 venues in rural & urban communities across the country. The Quiz consists of two ‘knock out’ stages which culminates in a national final. 
Sister and brother; Aisling O'Connell, a member of the Under 11 winning team from Scoil Bhride, Eglantine GNS and Sean O'Connell, a member of the Under 13 winning team from St. Anthony's BNS, Ballinlough.
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with Adam Lingard organiser and director of MedCare Events and members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with Adam Lingard organiser and director of MedCare Events and members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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Repro free
 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured are members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured are members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with Adam Lingard organiser and director of MedCare Events and members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured are members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured are members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured are members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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Repro free
 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured are members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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Repro free
 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured are members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with Jade Flynn Hanley of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with Adam Lingard organiser and director of MedCare Events and members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with Adam Lingard organiser and director of MedCare Events and members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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 Care and Mobility Show to Encourage Sports Involvement Among Ireland's Disabled
 Sports Arena to Showcase Sporting Prowess of Ireland's Top Athletes
Pictured Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch with TJ Lotty and members of Rebel Wheelers at the Cope Foundation Sports Centre, Cork.
Ireland's second annual Care and Mobility Show which will take place in the RDS on 22nd and 23rd April was launched today by Minister of State with responsibility for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older people, Kathleen Lynch and members of Rebel Wheelers. This year's chosen charity, Rebel Wheelers is an all inclusive sports club for children and young adults with physical disabilities in Cork.
 The show, which provides a positive platform for independent living for the almost 600,000 people in Ireland with a disability (13% of total population) will showcase more than a thousand products and services which allow users to enjoy life to the fullest.
 A key element of this year's event will be the inclusion of a special sports arena which will play host to sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and tennis. Members of Rebel Wheelers will also showcase their sporting prowess in a number of exhibition games. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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Cathy Davey performing at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival Upstairs @ The Whitehorse on Saturday 31st January. Photo: Donagh Glavin
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Cathy Davey performing at the Ballincollig Winter Music Festival Upstairs @ The Whitehorse on Saturday 31st January. Photo: Donagh Glavin

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