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€2,500 raised by Men's Shed dance 18.07.12

A charity fundraising dance hosted by Inishowen's Men's Shed project has raised more than €2,500 for charity.
The event was held in the Malin Hotel on Saturday with The Glen Band calling the tunes for free on the night. The event's proceeds will go to the Funny Feet Fund, Our lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin and the Men’s Shed, Carn.
Carndonagh Men's Shed members, father and son, Jimmy and Martin Marchbank, enjoy the craic at the fundraising dance in the Malin Hotel.
The dance also highlighted the success of the Men's Shed project locally. Carn member, Philip Doherty, said:
“Over the last couple of years following the collapse of the construction sector, a lot of men in Inishowen found themselves, almost overnight, out of work with little or nothing to do.
"This project is to try to get men involved in something worthwhile again. Since we first met in February this year we have had a great response from men in the area and have secured a workshop at the old Co-op shop, Moville Road, Carn.
Denise McCool from the Inishowen Development Partnership said the project gave men in Carn and the surrounding Inishowen area "an opportunity to use the many skills and talents that they have".
Men's Shed member Gerard McCarron said the local community showed great support for their fundraising efforts.
A raffle on the night with first prize of 'a load of turf’ went to Susie Harkin, Malin; second prize of a wheelbarrow planter went to Conor Doherty (Barr), Carndonagh and third prize of a bird house was won by Conor McLaughlin (F), Glengad.
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