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Killarney Rotary makes a splash for charity

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John O'Sullivan, President, Killarney Rotary Club, presenting a cheque to Audrey O'Leary, Killarney Water Rescue, with members Jason Harris, Ailish McCarthy and Daniel Jarkorsky, the main beneficiary of the Killarney Rotary Evening of Wine & Art.
PICTURE: VALERIE O'SULLIVAN
A WAVE of support flowed in for Killarney Water Rescue this week. The hard-working team was the main beneficiary of the 12th annual Killarney Rotary Club Evening of Wine & Art and its members and fellow beneficiaries were out in force at The Malton today as they accepted the proceeds of the event.
The Evening of Wine & Art, held in November, was hugely successful with an attendance of around a thousand people.
Killarney Rotary president John O’Sullivan was delighted with the fundraiser. “Sales were extremely good and I want to say a big thank you to all the artists; we had even more participating than last year,” he said.
Wine connoisseurs and fans of fine food were absolutely spoilt for choice, thanks to Daly’s SuperValu.
An excellent choice of local beers also tantalised the taste buds. “We would like to say a huge thank you to our main sponsor Daly’s SuperValu and we were also delighted this year to welcome Killarney Brewing Company and Torc Brewing and thank all of them for their support,” added John.
The evening featured an exciting charity auction of artwork.
Meanwhile, members of both the Kerry Hospice Foundation and the Killarney branch of the Irish Kidney Association sold charity Christmas cards.
The raffle was co-ordinated by the Irish Pilgrimage Trust and the proceeds of the cloakroom will support the Kerry Stars Special Olympics Club.
Amongst the other charities and community projects being supported by this year’s Killarney Rotary Evening of Wine & Art the Order of Malta, St Brendan’s Microtrack, Gaelscoil Faithleann, Coolick National School, Killarney Athletic Soccer Club, Kilcummin Defibrillator Group and SouthWest Counselling Centre.