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Limerick - Cliona’s Foundation 6th Annual cycle on Saturday August 31st 2013

  • 30-07-2013 6:53pm
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    Hi Guys,

    Just throwing a link up to this for people in the Limerick/Munster region (or further away) who might be interested.

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    http://clionasfoundation.com/events/press-release-clionas-foundation-6th-annual-cycle
    Cliona’s Foundation Cycle, now in its 6th year, will take place on Saturday August 31st from the Honeyfitz Theatre in Lough Gur, just 20km from Limerick city.With three routes including an 8km for family and funsters, the organisers have appealed to experienced cyclists with a challenging 90km route and a 40km less arduous route for leisure cyclists. Following the cycle there’s a BBQ, face painting, music and a bouncy castle to keep the entire family entertained.So popular is cycling that Cliona’s Foundation has founded it’s own cycling club which is affiliated to Cycling Ireland and is gaining new members each week. This years’ cycle is expected to attract large numbers and particularly with three popular celebrities taking to their bikes on the day in support of the Foundation.Cliona’s Foundation 6th Annual Charity Cycle was launched in Limerick last weekend by three well known celebrities who were delighted to be part of the event. David Wallace, Leanne Moore and Joy Neville have carved national and international fame in their own right and have supported Cliona’s Foundation over the years....

    Cliona’s Foundation provides financial assistance to critically ill children all over Ireland. Having been spotlighted last September by the RTE 1 Secret Millionaire Programme, the Foundation has recently secured TV presenter, Miriam O’Callaghan as it’s first ever Patron. Founded in 2007 by Brendan and Terry Ring, in memory of their daughter Cliona who died of an inoperable brain tumour, Cliona’s Foundation has raised in excess of €350,000 already helping more than 150 families across Ireland. Cliona’s Foundation receives no financial state support and relies on the generosity of the public for support and to ensure it’s continuity.


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