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Busy times for Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club
By Sean Moriarty
Last week Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club handed over funds from a recent tractor run.
It was held on October 16 in memory of Beaufort man Jimmy O'Sullivan and raised €2,340 for Kerry Cancer Support Group.
“We, as a club, are delighted to help such a great cause which is vital to many people that use it,” said club official Richard O’Donoghue.
Club members are now preparing for the final raffle of its restored Toyota Starlet later in the month.
On November 24, the club will host a live draw in Kelliher’s Toyota Garage in Tralee, one of the main sponsors of the restoration project.
Funds from the raffle will be donated to various local charities including Recovery Haven Cancer Support and Kerry Mental Health Association.
The tickets will be drawn at 8pm sharp and the event will be live-streamed on the club’s social media channels.
“We would be delighted to have as many people as possible on the night,” added Richard.
Meanwhile, members of the club will travel to Birmingham this weekend for the Classic Car Show, the biggest event of its kind in Britain.
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