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Page 2 Phone 087 2330398 Muskerry News All welcome to annual spinathon Annual spinathon in memory of Mark Noonan will be held on Saturday 11th May from 10am to 7pm in O’Leary’s Centra Tower. All money raised goes to The Irish Guide Dogs. Anyone interested in getting involved please contact Laura Healy in Centra on 4383441. All welcome on the day Carmel O'Callaghan making a presentation to Margaret O'Sullivan, Castleisland, following Ballygree Kranks win in the Aunties Bar Tower 525 at the Children's Leukaemia Association's Fundraiser at Curraheen Park. Included are Michael O'Sullivan (owner/trainer), Mick Galvin, Ricky Coleman, John O'Leary, Kathleen O'Leary, Andrew, David and David Jnr. O'Callaghan, Cllr. Dan Fleming and Frank O'Meara, Commercial Manager Curraheen Park. Blarney Tidy Towns took part in the recent An Taisce organised, Picture: Mike English National Springclean 2013. Gaelscoil Mhuscraí played their part Margaret Buckley Blarney, Julie with a cleanup around the Square, a hive of activity, Coleman Mahon and Valerie comhghairdeas. On the Saturday we a good turnout from not O'Riordan Knockraha Pictured at The third annual Anam Cara 'Lunch to only the usual suspects, but also from Blarney Chamber of Remember' took place in the Commerce and a couple of volunteers, Sarah and Ciara, from Boardwalk Bar & Grill, Cork. The McDonalds on the Commons Road. Despite the fact that we event raised vital funds for Anam have had a number of big cleanups this year, we still managed Cara’s services in the Cork region and was a hugely enjoyable afternoon for to almost completely fill our container with the collected Cork’s business people and socialites rubbish. Well done to all who took part, with a special thanks to in attendance. Businesses including Adrian O'Connell and Finbarr Hallissey who collected all the Bord Gáis, Port of Cork, Ernst & Young and KPMG turned out to bags, tyres, televisions etc. support the charity as well as the many friends of Anam Cara in Cork. picture Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228 Miss Universe Cork Nicola Meldrum with Rachel, Isobel and Lauren Buckley from Blarney pictured at the launch of 24th Kinsale Vintage and Classic Motor AUNTIES Club International Rally at BAR the Blue Haven Hotel Kinsale. The rally takes place from the 10th-12th may. For more information visit www.kinsalevintageclub.com Picture. John Allen CASEY MOTORS Bingo! ALDERLAND • WATERLOO • BLARNEY Every Tuesday night at 9.30pm Service & Repair of Tower, Blarney. Telephone: 021 4385123 Cars • Vans • Light Commercials Liam Casey Family run Pub & Restaurant Live Music Every Weekend Phone 021 • 4383456 All Parties Catered For Mobile 087 • 2096018 Serving food 7 days a week Only three minutes from Blarney village.... 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