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Celia awarded Papal Gold 15.04.10

A MOVILLE schoolgirl has been awarded the Pope John Paul II gold medal for her voluntary work in the parish and community.
Celia Doherty, 16, picked up the award for her efforts with the Moville Tidy Towns committee and for taking part in the Moville Gospel Choir.
She recently picked up her medal and parchment at a ceremony in the Millennium Forum, Derry, along with other committed young parishioners in the diocese.
Celia, who is the daughter of Maxine and Phil Doherty, undertook 20 hours of community work and 20 hours of parish work to qualify for the medal. Her 20 hours of community work were undertaken with the local tidy towns committee while she sang her way to 20 hours of parish activity with the local choir.
Moville Tidy Towns member Cllr Mickey Doherty pictured with Celia Doherty who was awarded the Pope John Paul II Gold Medal for her parish and community work. Celia, who is in fourth year at Moville Community College, rolled up her sleeves again on Saturday with other local youngsters for the big National Spring Clean-Up in the town. Moville Celtic juniors were also on hand with the litter pickers and sacks to make sure their town looked nice for visitors and locals.
A delighted Celia, who
plays piano and wants to study music at third level, said: "I'm so pleased at getting the gold medal. I would like to thank the choir and everyone on the tidy towns committee who helped me including Cllr Mickey Doherty and Marian McDonald."
Moville Tidy Town chairperson Marian McDonald added: "Celia is a delightful person who accepts any task without question. She helped weed the planters on the square, plant out flowers, painted flower tubs in addition to regular clean-ups."
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