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President touches down in Inishowen 03.06.10

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

THERE was great excitement around Inishowen yesterday as the Presidential cavalcade carrying Irish head of state, Mary McAleese, blew through the peninsula like the summer wind.
Like birds on a wire, there were groups of people scattered in different locations throughout Inishowen – all standing in brilliant sunshine, while they waited for President McAleese to make her way to them.
Dressed in a red suit, President McAleese’s first stop took her to the eastern corner of Inishowen, where she landed with husband Martin by helicopter at Moville GAA grounds to officially launch an Integration Through Technology project between the local Gaelscoil and St. Columb’s NS.
From there it was on to Muff, where she opened the Muff Sheltered Housing Scheme.
The President’s final Inishowen engagement took her to Tullyarvan Mill in Buncrana, where she arrived, slightly ahead of schedule at noon, to launch phase II of the burgeoning community centre.
Flanked by members of the gardai allied to her own personal entourage, President McAleese was typically relaxed, friendly and open as she greeted local children, teachers, community workers and elected representatives.
After disembarking the Irish Air Corps helicopter in Moville at 9.45am, President McAleese was welcomed by local school children, who formed a guard of honour and sang a song.
Gaelscoil Cois Feabhail principal, Alicia Nic Earain said it was a day to remember for everyone.
“It was an absolutely brilliant experience and a huge honour to welcome the President. The children were so excited, especially because she arrived by helicopter,” she said.
“President McAleese is a very humble, kind and generous person and her speech was very much addressed to the pupils of the Gaelscoil and St. Columb’s, which was great.
“The children did us proud and I would like to pay tribute to the teachers, staff and boards of both schools for their work on the INIT scheme,” she added.
Scores of locals in the Muff area were next to come face-to-face with President McAleese when she arrived in the village with sirens blaring at 11am to unveil a plaque at the Warrenview Manor Sheltered Housing project.
Speaking in Buncrana on the final stop of her whistlestop tour, President McAleese described Tullyarvan Mill ‘as a piece of genuis’. She was greeted by a local quintet of Irish traditional musicians, dignitaries, staff and committee members of the mill.
Colaiste Chineal Eoghain pupils, Conor Grant and Amanda Nelson, delivered a special message in Irish while a huge ‘Failte Romhat a Uachtarain’ banner welcomed the head of state.
Speaking to some 200 guests in the Swilly/Foyle Suite, the President paid tribute to the people behind the scenes at Tullyarvan Mill.
“Volunteers got together to create a wonderful, wonderful place here. It is an extraordinary story. Thank god for the funders and the people who persuaded them that this could be done,” she said.
“People have invested years of work in Tullyarvan Mill and it has paid a community dividend for Buncrana that no stock exchange could wipe away. Today is symbolic of the glowing enthusiastic effort over the years, which has made the project such a success.
“People have worked so hard to keep jobs and opportunities alive in Buncrana. They are the heart and soul of Tullyarvan Mill. It is a great example of the community working for itself to create a flourishing vibrant centre,” the President added. To see photos of President McAleese in Inishowen click here .
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