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Grab a cuppa to support cancer services

By Michelle Crean
It's time to grab a coffee and support a local good cause as the annual Irish Cancer Society (ICS) coffee morning is set to return next week.
Local members of the Killarney-South Kerry Branch of The Irish Cancer Society, are delighted to be able to finally host one of their popular fundraising events - and everyone is invited to come and support it.
After two years it's a relief to local organisers to finally be able to put their kettles back on the boil on Friday next (March 4).
They plan to gather in The Killarney Towers Hotel from 10.30am to 12.30pm.
Local photographer Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan will speak at the event about her book 'Behind the Mask' which will be available to buy at the coffee morning also, with part of the proceeds going to the Irish Cancer Society.
"It's the first time in two years that we're able to host the event and everyone is invited to come along and support it," Kathrina Breen from the local branch told the Killarney Advertiser.
And their next outing for the cause is Daffodil Day on Friday, March 25. However, they're looking for volunteers to help with their street collections.
"National Daffodil Day is coming up and we'll be out selling on the streets. We'd love some more volunteers to get involved."
Anyone interested can call Kathrina on 087 2612992 or contact any member of the committee.
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