Going outHenry McGlade
Castlebar Rotary have organised a cracker of a night at Breaffy House Hotel, Friday, November 20, to raise funds for Mayo Rape Crisis Centre and a defibrillator for St Gerald’s College.
The evening will include a fashion show, an exhibit with ten stands from local traders, a Christmas buffetwith wine and a glittering array of fabulous raffle prizes. All the models in the fashions show are well-known local buisinesspeople and sports stars.
So who are these brave souls? Well, the male models will include John Maughan, James Kilbane and Rocky Moran, while the female models will include Claire Parsons, Paula Sheridan, Fionnuala Lavin, Ann Collins and Sharon Tolan-OMalley. The fashion show will be compered by Dermott Langan, while I will be throwing in my hand with the music.
The event is organised by the new manager of Ulster Bank, Castlebar, and Rotary president Caroline Costello, Yvonne Kilcullen (Exclusive Fabrics), Clare Flannelly (Flannelly Auctioneers) and Vivienne Kyne (21st Century Web Design), while Louise McCullagh (Loughran Marketing) is taking care of the marketing side of things.
Tickets for the night, which starts at 7.30pm, cost €40.
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