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Charities pedal centre stage as Ring of Kerry cycle launched
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THE Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle has raised more than €11.9 million to date and today announced its 10 beneficiary charities for 2017.
This event, which takes place on Saturday, July 1, will set the wheels in motion to generate cash for Talbot Grove, Derrynane Inshore rescue, Temple Street Foundation, Buy A Bus Campaign for Kerry Parents & Friends Association, Down Syndrome Kerry, Kerry Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre, Camphill Community Dingle, Recovery Haven Kerry, Rathmore Social Action Group and Valentia Hospital.
Registration for the 2017 Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle will open at 7am on Saturday, February 25, via www.ringofkerrycycle.ie
Above: Front from left, Cathal Walshe, organiser, PJ O'Sullivan, Valentia Hospital, Samantha O'Shea, Rathmore Social Action Group, Angela McNulty, Temple Street Foundation, Michael Donnelly, Derrynane Inshore Rescue, Eileen Comerford, Recovery Haven Kerry, Brian Gallagher, Camphill Dingle, Angela Rooney, Buy A Bus for Kerry Parents & Friends Association, Vera O'Leary, KRSAC, Sarah Kelleher, Down Syndrome Kerry, Tony Daly, chairman, and Con Cremin, Talbot Grove.
PICTURE: DON MACMONAGLE