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Launching Snap Chiarrai are Denis Reidy, manager, Muckross House, Jay Galvin, Kerry Cancer Support Group, Denis Murphy, Kerry Stars, Paul O’Sullivan, Kerry Stars, Sheila Casey, Kerry Life Skills, Patricia O’Hare, Muckross House archivist, Audrey Reidy, Kerry Cancer Support, Tim O’Donoghue, Kerry Diocesan Youth Service, Jane Curran, Kerry Stars, and Chris Barron, Kerry Life Skills.
PICTURE: VALERIE O'SULLIVAN
PHOTOGRAPHERS both amateur and professional are seizing the opportunity to get snap happy in Kerry. To mark the centenary of the Easter Rising 1916, Muckross House Research Library, Killarney, is inviting everyone to get help create a photographic record of Kerry. People can continue to upload their photos of Kerry until midnight Sunday, May 1.
The creative project will also raise funds for hugely deserving local charities, Kerry Life Skills, Kerry Diocesan Youth Service, Kerry Stars Special Olympic Club and Kerry Cancer Support Group.
The first step is to take a photo and upload your image to www.snapciarrai.ie. You can then vote for one of these four charities: Kerry Life Skills, Kerry Diocesan Youth Service, Kerry Stars Special Olympic Club and Kerry Cancer Support Group. Each charity is guaranteed to receive a minimum of €2,016.
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