Fintan Cronin on His Bike for Route 66 in Support of Temple Street Children’s Hospital, Dublin….And Presently Fundraising

 

Fintan on his bike for Route 66 in support of Temple Street Millstreet native Fintan Cronin is embarking on an arduous Route 66 fundraiser in aid of Temple Street Children's Hospital. Next September, Fintan is amongst a group of Irish men and women traversing the USA, tracing the route of the old road from their departure in Chicago and hit the open road for eight days, before they ride up Sunset Boulevard in California to compete their journey. “Over 500 enduring kilometres will be travelled daily for eight days, more than the length of Ireland every day. This route is a known challenge particularly when its has to be done in so short a time frame in all weather conditions”, said Fintan. Temple Street is the first port of call for tens of thousands of children every year suffering from illness and injury. Its aim is to help sick children by making their stay in hospital less distressing for them and their families, by funding the purchase of medical equipment, developing new services, funding research and developing new treatment facilities. “I intend to complete the Route 66 challenge, raise money for the Temple Street cause and I would appreciate very much sponsorship. My target is to raise in excess of €14,000 and I'm personally covering the cost of my own travelling expenses”, said Fintan. Cheques can be made payable to Temple Street Children's University Hospital or AIB branch, 62, St.Brigid's Road. Dublin 5. Account No. IBAN IE61AIBK93207817990574 BIC AIBKIE2D
Fintan Cronin on his bike for Route 66 in support of Temple Street.
Millstreet native Fintan Cronin is embarking on an arduous Route 66 fundraiser in aid of Temple Street Children’s Hospital.
Next September, Fintan is amongst a group of Irish men and women traversing the USA, tracing the route of the old road from their departure in Chicago and hit the open road for eight days, before they ride up Sunset Boulevard in California to compete their journey.
“Over 500 enduring kilometres will be travelled daily for eight days, more than the length of Ireland every day. This route is a known challenge particularly when its has to be done in so short a time frame in all weather conditions”, said Fintan.
Temple Street is the first port of call for tens of thousands of children every year suffering from illness and injury. Its aim is to help sick children by making their stay in hospital less distressing for them and their families, by funding the purchase of medical equipment, developing new services, funding research and developing new treatment facilities.
“I intend to complete the Route 66 challenge, raise money for the Temple Street cause and I would appreciate very much sponsorship. My target is to raise in excess of €14,000 and I’m personally covering the cost of my own travelling expenses”, said Fintan.
Cheques can be made payable to Temple Street Children’s University Hospital or AIB branch, 62, St.Brigid’s Road. Dublin 5. Account No. IBAN IE61AIBK93207817990574 BIC AIBKIE2D.    We thank John Tarrant for the picture and caption.  (S.R.)

For more information see the Temple Street Foundation, and the Route 66 Motorcycle Challenge

 

Special Autumn Event in Dromtariffe Hall This Wednesday

Mary O’Sullivan indicates that there will be a very special event on this Wednesday, 7th October 2015 marking Harvest Time at Dromtariffe Hall beginning with the celebration of Mass at 12:30pm followed by a sit-down meal (payment on the day).   Then follows an evening of music, dance and song.  (S.R.)

Wonderfully Generous Response to Church Gate Collections

The Friends of Mallow Hospital extend sincere thanks for the very generous contribution of €1,535.00 at the recent collection in Millstreet.   And this past weekend a very impressive €1,268.50 was kindly contributed at the church gate collection in Millstreet to the Cork North West Branch of MS Ireland.   We thank our dedicated Collectors and we were also briefly joined by Marian from Scotland (pictured below) who has been on holiday in the local area.2015 10 04 007 (2)-600 2015 10 04 009-600 2015 10 04 011 (2)-600 2015 10 04 012 (2)-600

To celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Cork North West Branch of MS Ireland a special celebration will be held in Meelin Community Centre on Sunday, 11th October at 1.30pm. The occasion includes a number of brief speeches, the presentation of anniversary certificates, partaking of refreshments and an evening of music, song and dance. All are very welcome and admission is free.

…. and the below photo was sent to us by Marion
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The Superb Picture Gallery Archive of Jane Thomas of Millstreet

We thank  photographer supreme, Jane Thomas of Millstreet for sharing a wonderful selection of her photographic gallery.  Here we feature the first part of a splendid selection taken at Muckross Traditional Farm in Killarney where the focus is on the Ireland of a bygone age. Click on the images to enlarge.   (S.R.)1Jane Thomas Picture Gallery Part 1 -600 6Jane Thomas Picture Gallery Part 1 -600 7Jane Thomas Picture Gallery Part 1 -600 25Jane Thomas Picture Gallery Part 1 -600And here we continue to feature many more of Jane’s delightful photographs.
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