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LC-marymount-04(1) 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS; Cora Buttimer, Katie O'Riordan, Sarah Treacy, Leah Kennedy and Elva Shinnick at work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-03 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-03(1) 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-02 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class boys make some noise.....Boys from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-02(1) 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class boys make some noise.....Boys from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-01 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-01(1) 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hickey-11 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh. He is holding an old family photo, which includes himself along with his dad Larry, mother Angela, and siblings Jason, Amanda and Wendy, from 1974. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hickey-09 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hickey-07 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh. He is holding an old family photo, which includes himself along with his dad Larry, mother Angela, and siblings Jason, Amanda and Wendy, from 1974. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hickey-06 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hickey-04 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey looks at old family photos.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hickey-02 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hickey-01 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh.
Pic; Larry Cummins
JCCorkMidSummerFestBBQ10 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Cork Mid Summer Festival Artists Barbecue, at The River Lee Hotel, Cork.
Aidan Wallace, Cork Mid Summer Festival Production Manager, Kath Gorman, Cork Mid Summer Festival Artistic Curator and Liam Curtin, Cork Mid Summer Festival.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkMidSummerFestBBQ08 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Cork Mid Summer Festival Artists Barbecue, at The River Lee Hotel, Cork.
Eadaoin Looney, stage Manager for The Bed by Ger Fitzgibbon and Irene Buckley, Composer for The Bed.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkMidSummerFestBBQ07 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Cork Mid Summer Festival Artists Barbecue, at The River Lee Hotel, Cork.
Mick O'Shea, Irene Murphy and John Thompson, all The Guesthouse Art Project Shandon.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkMidSummerFestBBQ06 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Cork Mid Summer Festival Artists Barbecue, at The River Lee Hotel, Cork.
David Murphy, Sionnach and Vicky Langan, all with Shandon Residents, Be My Guest Art Project.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkMidSummerFestBBQ05 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Cork Mid Summer Festival Artists Barbecue, at The River Lee Hotel, Cork.
Serena Tesei, staff The River Lee Hotel, with the Cocktails.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkMidSummerFestBBQ04 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Cork Mid Summer Festival Artists Barbecue, at The River Lee Hotel, Cork.
George Hanover (spelling OK) and Damian Punch, both BrokenCrow Theatre Company (spelling OK).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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