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Kerry Gardaí all set to have a ball
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The Kerry Division of An Garda Síochána have announced details of a historic Black Tie Gala Ball which will be held in the Killarney Oaks Hotel on Friday, April 13.
The Garda Dress Dance was a much-loved annual tradition for decades but no event of its kind has been held in Kerry since 1992.
Under the direction of Chief Superintendent Tom Myers, this grand old ritual is being revived once again and the organisers are hoping for a great turnout on the night.
The event is open to everyone and tickets, which are priced at €65 each, are available from any member of the Kerry Garda Black Tie Gala Ball committee in any Garda Station in Kerry.
There will be a champagne and canapé reception from 6.30pm, followed by a five-course, sit-down meal.
After the food, award-winning local band Truly Diverse will have everyone on their feet and dancing well into the night.
There will also be some fabulous spot prizes - kindly donated by many generous businesses all over Kerry - up for grabs, and a professional photographer will be on hand to capture all the glitz and glamour.
It promises to be a wonderful night and one that’s not to be missed.
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