The benefit night at Youghal Rugby Club in aid of Marymount Hospice and Bru Columbanus which took place last Saturday night (15th May 2010) was a huge success and a massive €3,755 euro was made from the for the two worthy charities.
Photo: Barry Lawlor contact www.lawlorimaging.com

Organising Commitee Back l-r: Rachel O’Connell, Donna Carey , Anthony Horgan, Michelle Horgan. Seated l-r: Mary Landers, Tish Fleming, Siobhan O’Regan.
A huge thank you to The Grip and The Recession Band for giving up their time for free.
Thank you also to the Youghal Rugby Club and staff for the use of their premises on the night.
To Susan McNamara of dmdesign.ie for designing and printing of the posters and tickets.
To the many sponsors who generously donated spot prizes for the draw on the night.
To Youghalonline.com and the Youghal News for advertising the event for us.
Finally , thank you to Michelle Horgan & Mary Landers for organising the event and making it happen.
The night was all about the two charities Marymount Hospice & Bru Columbanus. They provided exceptional care and support to my father Gus Horgan on his recent battle with cancer. Anyone who has had the misfortune of having a family member or friend suffer from cancer would have seen first hand the professionalism and service they provide. We are delighted to give a little back through the generous support of the people who were attended on the night and to those who could not make it. A big thank you to everyone!!!
Anthony Horgan
Redbarn,
Youghal.
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Fab night for 2 great charities. Glad to see it was a huge success.
Just want to say well done to all involved in this great night and I am kicking myself for missing it, would loved to have been there but couldnt make it. Great to see so many people working together for good causes in this climate.
Well done to everyone who took part. I know ye all did it out of the goodness of your hearts.