Amazing Fundraising Response Approaches Four Year Coverage

As we approach the conclusion on 30th Nov. 2025 of our current fundraising supporting Millstreet Museum & Millstreet Community Website we are delighted to report that due to the absolutely tremendous generosity of so many people and organisations it now appears that the final amount donated which we shall share on our final update, will guarantee coverage for the next four years once costs remain relatively stable.   A million thanks from all the Website and Museum Team for such greatly appreciated generosity.   

 Presently our GoFundMe platform stands at a hugely inspiring 12,027.00 (less GoFundMe expenses) while even further wonderfully kind contributions have also been received which include the following: 

Transfers to our Bank of Ireland account ( BIC: BOFIIE2DXXX  IBAN: IE22BOFI 905 803 340 53143 )€100.00 from Robert Guerin, Ballydaly.  Delivered by Hand€20.00 from Anonymous Family;  €20.00 from  Anonymous Person;  €50.00 from Mary Kelleher, Carrigacooleen;  €100.00 from Anonymous Family;  €100.00 (cheque) from St. John’s GAA Club, Aubane;  €50.00 from S.D. ;   Kind Donation from Noreen at Café Aroma;  €50.00 (cheque) from Ursula Pomeroy; €100.00 from Anonymous Family;  €100.00 from Jack and Breda Sheehan; €50.00 from Anonymous Family;  €50.00 from Anonymous Person;  €100.00 (cheque) from Cullen & District Special Needs Association;  £100.00 (sterling cheque by post) from Jack and Maria Lane, London;  €50.00 from Mary McSweeney, Killarney Road;  €100.00 (cheque) from Millstreet Tidy Towns Association.;  €50.00 from Anonymous Family;  €20.00 from Anonymous Family;  €100.00 from Niall & Siobhán Buckley;  €50.00 from Anonymous Kind Donors.   Renewed thanks for such greatly appreciated generous support for our two voluntary run Community Services – Millstreet Museum and Millstreet Community Website.   A final report will be uploaded following the conclusion of our fundraising at end of November.   We’re gradually making contact with all those who have been so superbly supportive to express our heartfelt thanks.  Tap on the images to enlarge.  (Seán Radley)

Coomlogane Street (West End), Millstreet circa 1900. A very busy day in town!
Before Mount Leader Estate was built – The view in 1991 from Clara Road.
The Square, Millstreet of bygone days. What had been Tom Radley’s Forge is now the setting for “Kall & Dynne” Restaurant and (upstairs) “Tír na nÓg” Salon.

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