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Cycle Classic Raises €18,500

The launch of the 2015 Carrigaline Lions Cycle Classic took place in the new Carigaline Youth Centre on 22nd June. The 2015 event takes place on Saturday 10th October and will run from Carrigaline to Kenmare. Over €18,000 was raised from the 2014 event.

Pictured at the Presentation of Cheques from the €18,500 proceeds of the Carrigaline & Districts Lions Club Annual Charity Cycle, were from left, Patrick Coughlan, Club President ; Mark Ginn, Cycle Classic Co-Ordinator ; Sean Duggan, Carrigaline Youth Centre Project ; Dr. Marie Murphy, Marymount Hospice and Agnes O'Reilly, Carrigaline Senior Citizens Day Care Centre. (Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy) June 22nd 2015

Pictured at the Presentation of Cheques from the €18,500 proceeds of the Carrigaline & Districts Lions Club Annual Charity Cycle, were from left, Patrick Coughlan, Club President ; Mark Ginn, Cycle Classic Co-Ordinator ; Sean Duggan, Carrigaline Youth Centre Project ; Dr. Marie Murphy, Marymount Hospice and Agnes O’Reilly, Carrigaline Senior Citizens Day Care Centre.
(All Pictures: Adrian O’Herlihy)

Pictured at the Presentation of Cheques from the Proceeds of the Carrigaline & Districts Lions Club Annual Charity Cycle, were from left, The Minister for Agriculture ; Food ; Defence & The Marine, Simon Coveney, TD ; Sean Duggan, Chairman,  Carrigaline Youth Centre Project ; Patrick Coughlan, Club President and Mark Ginn, Cycle Classic Co-Ordinator. (Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy) June 22nd 2015

Pictured at the Presentation of Cheques from the Proceeds of the Carrigaline & Districts Lions Club Annual Charity Cycle, were from left, The Minister for Agriculture ; Food ; Defence & The Marine, Simon Coveney, TD ; Sean Duggan, Chairman, Carrigaline Youth Centre Project ; Patrick Coughlan, Club President and Mark Ginn, Cycle Classic Co-Ordinator.

Pictured at the Presentation of Cheques from the Proceeds of the Carrigaline & Districts Lions Club Annual Charity Cycle, were from left, The Minister for Agriculture ; Food ; Defence and the Marine, Simon Coveney, TD ; Dr. Marie Murphy, Marymount Hospice ; Mark Ginn, Cycle Classic Co-Ordinator and Patrick Coughlan, Club President. (Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy) June 22nd 2015

Pictured at the Presentation of Cheques from the Proceeds of the Carrigaline & Districts Lions Club Annual Charity Cycle, were from left, The Minister for Agriculture ; Food ; Defence and the Marine, Simon Coveney, TD ; Dr. Marie Murphy, Marymount Hospice ; Mark Ginn, Cycle Classic Co-Ordinator and Patrick Coughlan, Club President.

Pictured at the Presentation of Cheques from the Proceeds of the Carrigaline & Districts Lions Club Annual Charity Cycle, were from left, Patrick Coughlan, Club President ; The Minister for Agriculture ; Food ; Defence & The Marine, Simon Coveney, TD ; Agnes O'Reilly, Carrigaline Senior Citizens Day Care Centre and Mark Ginn, Cycle Classic Co-Ordinator. (Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy) June 22nd 2015

Pictured at the Presentation of Cheques from the Proceeds of the Carrigaline & Districts Lions Club Annual Charity Cycle, were from left, Patrick Coughlan, Club President ; The Minister for Agriculture ; Food ; Defence & The Marine, Simon Coveney, TD ; Agnes O’Reilly, Carrigaline Senior Citizens Day Care Centre and Mark Ginn, Cycle Classic Co-Ordinator.

The Fort to Fort charity cycle, held last March raised over €22,000 for local charities and community projects. Cheques were presented last week to a range of deserving causes including the Carrigaline Lions Youth Centre Project.

Pictured at the Presentation of cheques from the proceeds of the Fort2Fort Charity Cycle around Cork Harbour, were from left, Padraig Barrett, Fort2Fort Cycle Committee ; Roy Jolly and Colm O'Rourke of the Carrigaline Lions Youth Centre Project. (Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy) NO REPRODUCTION FEE  16-6-15

Pictured at the Presentation of cheques from the proceeds of the Fort2Fort Charity Cycle around Cork Harbour, were from left, Padraig Barrett, Fort2Fort Cycle Committee ; Roy Jolly and Colm O’Rourke of the Carrigaline Lions Youth Centre Project.
(Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy)

Pictured at the Presentation of cheques from the proceeds of the Fort2Fort Charity Cycle around Cork Harbour, were members of the Carrigaline & District Lions Club, Michael McGrath, TD ; Patrick Coughlan, Club President and Kieran McNamee with Eileen Murphy, Fort2Fort Cycle Committee. (Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy) NO REPRODUCTION FEE  16-6-15

Pictured at the Presentation of cheques from the proceeds of the Fort2Fort Charity Cycle around Cork Harbour, were members of the Carrigaline & District Lions Club, Michael McGrath, TD ; Patrick Coughlan, Club President and Kieran McNamee with Eileen Murphy, Fort2Fort Cycle Committee.
(Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy)

Pictured at the Presentation of cheques from the proceeds of 22,180Euro raised during the Fort2Fort Charity Cycle around Cork Harbour, were from left (Seated), Pat O'Brien, District Governor, Lions Clusb of Ireland ; Deirdre Finn, Mercy University Hospital Foundation and Eileen Murphy, Camden Fort Meagher.  From left, at rear, Paul Kenny, Cobh Lions Club ; Sam Beamish, Ulster Bank ; Frank Houlihan, Midelton Lions Club ; Tom Butler, Committee Chairman, Fort2Fort Cycle ; Patrick Coughlan, Carrigaline Lions Club ; Tom Kelly, Douglas Lions Club ; Roy Jolly, Carrigaline Youth Centre Project and Cian Cotter, Cork Lions Club. (Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy) NO REPRODUCTION FEE  16-6-15

Pictured at the Presentation of cheques from the proceeds of 22,180Euro raised during the Fort2Fort Charity Cycle around Cork Harbour, were from left (Seated), Pat O’Brien, District Governor, Lions Clusb of Ireland ; Deirdre Finn, Mercy University Hospital Foundation and Eileen Murphy, Camden Fort Meagher. From left, at rear, Paul Kenny, Cobh Lions Club ; Sam Beamish, Ulster Bank ; Frank Houlihan, Midelton Lions Club ; Tom Butler, Committee Chairman, Fort2Fort Cycle ; Patrick Coughlan, Carrigaline Lions Club ; Tom Kelly, Douglas Lions Club ; Roy Jolly, Carrigaline Youth Centre Project and Cian Cotter, Cork Lions Club.
(Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy)

Kerry Group have donated €10,000 towards the Carrigaline Lions Youth Centre Project. The aim of the project was to build a new state-of-the-art Youth Centre to serve the young people of Carrigaline. The €1 million project was financed with significant grants from SECAD and Cork County Council, donations from corporations and individuals and with a loan of €300,000. A major fund-raising drive is now on to raise the remaining funds needed to repay the loan. The building of the new Youth Centre has now been completed and various youth organisations are planning to start using the new centre in the coming months.

KERRY GROUP SUPPORT THE CARRIGALINE YOUTH CENTRE PROJECT
Dan Benson, Kerry Group, Carrigaline pictured presenting a cheque to support the Carrigaline Lions Club Youth Centre Project to Sean Duggan, Project Chairman. Included also are Youth Centre Committee members Brian Thoma, Colm O’Rourke and Kieran McNamee.
(Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy)
May 29th 2015