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DKE100317organ009 
 EEjob 10.03.2017
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Cllr Anthony Barry, deputising for the Mayor of the County of Cork and Cllr Cathal Rasmussen, attending the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE100317organ008 
 EEjob 10.03.2017
Echo News/Socials
Don Ryan and Fr Liam Kelleher, both Cobh, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE100317organ007 
 EEjob 10.03.2017
Echo News/Socials
Henry and Joan Black, Cobh and Glanmire, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE100317organ006 
 EEjob 10.03.2017
Echo News/Socials
Victor and Mary McCaffrey from Cobh, attending the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE100317organ005 
 EEjob 10.03.2017
Echo News/Socials
Mairead Cullinane, Cobh, chatting with committee member Trish Morrissey from Midleton, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE100317organ004 
 EEjob 10.03.2017
Echo News/Socials
Michael Carlin, manager of Cobh Credit Union and his wife Tina, enjoying the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE100317organ003 
 EEjob 10.03.2017
Echo News/Socials
Locals Tony McKeown and Cormac MacCoitir, attending the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE100317organ002 
 EEjob 10.03.2017
Echo News/Socials
Sinead Delaney and Ann Walsh, both AIB Cobh, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE100317organ001 
 EEjob 10.03.2017
Echo News/Socials
Mairead O'Carroll, Whitegate and Fr Jim Moore, Cobh, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
Kay Keegan and Noelle Desmond, both Cork County Council PPN, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
Sheila O'Keeffe and Jacinta Carroll, both of IRD Duhallow, are all smiles at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
Moggy Somers of Cobh Tidy Towns, left, getting some information from Aine O'Sullivan of Disability Federation of Ireland, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
Evan O'Brien, Conor Allen and Damien Tobin, all of Local Link Cork & Cancer Connect, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
John Desmond, Fire Department HQ, Mark Horgan, Ballincollig Fire Station and Niall Cronin, Macroom Fire Station, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
Mary O'Halloran of Waterloo Renewal Group and Mary Keohane of Blarney/Macroom PPN, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
Paschal Cullen of Camden Fort Meagher and Conor Nelligan, Cork County Council heritage officer, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
Verona Murphy and Antoinette Heslin, both Sallybrook Tidy Towns, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
Abi Mulcahy and Lorraine Hogan, both Cork Comhairle na nOg, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
Ruth Griffin, Ronan O Caoimh and Ciaran Lynch, all of Cork ETB, attending the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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09.03.2017
Denis Kelly, PPN Secretariat, speaking at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Annette Lane and Sean Holland, both Muintir Na Tire, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Garda Jacqui White and Diarmuid Cronin of CADO, Southern Region, attending the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Niall Kennedy on the punch bag during a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
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08.03.2017
Derry Howley skipping during a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
DKE080317heart009 
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08.03.2017
Wendy Cahill and Cheyanne Breen, getting ready for action at a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
DKE080317heart008 
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08.03.2017
Boxers with their coaches Dan and Daniel Lane, trainer Chris Cashman and IHF regional manager Anne Riordan, at a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
DKE080317heart005 
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08.03.2017
Cian Neally sparring with Azaro Dugast, at a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
DKE080317heart003 
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08.03.2017
Emma Looney on the punch bag during a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
DKE080317heart002 
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08.03.2017
Dan Lane, coach, Anne Riordan IHF regional manager, John Wiseman, secretary of CCBB and Daniel Lane, coach, at a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
DKE080317heart001 
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08.03.2017
Boxers taking part in a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
DENIS-park-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 09/03/2017 ... 
Frank, Catherina, Alex and Alan Lee, Bishopstown, Cork, enjoying a visit to the Regional Park, Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-nano-12 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
Shane Clarke, CEO, Nano Nagle Place, in the garden whch features a new garden cafe (right) at Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-11 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
Nano Nagle's tomb (centre left) in the graveyard area at Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-10 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
Dr. Danielle O'Donovan, programme manager, and Shane Clarke, CEO, Nano Nagle Place, looking at an exhibition video of 18th century Cork in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-9 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
The chapel area in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-8 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
The finsihed complex layout on screen in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-7 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
The entrance to the heritage area in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-6 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
A new archive in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-5 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
The new lecture theatre in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-4 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
Part of the restored 18th century convent and school buildings at Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
Shane Clarke, CEO, Nano Nagle Place, outside the Douglas Street main entrance to Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
The old primary school (right) and the new educational campus under construction (centre) at Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-nano-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS (kevin o'neill story) 09/03/2017 ... 
The main entrance area off Douglas Street, Cork, to Nano Nagle Place which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-book-11 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Pietro O Dochartaigh Setti, who has a recipe in the book, and his mother Annalisa. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-book-10 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Phil Goodman, (left) whose idea the book was, and PJ Coogan, who launched the book, with Young At Heart, Douglas, members (from second left) Mary O'Leary, Mary Swanton, Maebh O'Connor and Kay Ratcliffe. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-book-9 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, was Trish Goodman, Carrigaline. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-book-8 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Phil Goodman, whose idea the book was, and her granddaughter Kate Goodman who has a recipe in the book. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-book-7 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Paddy and Nora Crowley, Ballinlough. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-book-6 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Margaret Sheehan, Maryborough, (left) and Dorothy Humphreys, Ballinlough. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-book-5 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Ann Drinan, Douglas, (left) and Ronnie Stack, Donnybrook. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-book-4 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, were (from left) Ann O'Sullivan, Ballinlough; Nancy Keane, Barrack St., and Rose Sheehan, Friars Walk. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-book-3 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were (from left) Margaret Quinn, Emer McCarthy and Maura Deasy, Douglas. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-book-2 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Con and Pauline Reen, Grange. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-book-1 
 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were John and Agnes Dwyer, Douglas. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-art-7 
 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, were Brendan Moore and Christine Moore, Quaker Road, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-art-6 
 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, was Nives Dzindo, Glanmire. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-art-4 
 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, was Aoife O'Connell, director, Lavit Gallery. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-art-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, were Stephen Fewer and Ann-Marie O'Sullivan and their children Ewan and Freya, Cork city. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-art-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, were Carol Maher, Nash 19, and Padraig Spillane, Sternview Gallery. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-art-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, were the artist, Angela Fewer, (centre) with Zoe Dalton, Glanmire, (left) and Margaret O'Sullivan, Cloghroe.
Picture: Denis Minihane.

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