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Dust off your dancing shoes for a night of nostalgia!
Get ready to rewind to the 1980s and 1990s!
Raheen National School's Parents Association is throwing a special ’Revelles Reunion’ disco at the Killarney Avenue Hotel on Saturday, April 19.
Starting at 9pm and going late into the night, you can dance to all your favourite hits, disco classics, and even some slow songs for a bit of romance.
Whether you want to wear your old bell bottoms, a denim jacket, leather, or Lycra, or just come as you are, everyone is welcome! No fancy dress is required.
All the money raised will go towards upgrading the Raheen National School pitch and building a community walking track.
“Raheen National School is a small school with 33 students. Right now, our field is often unusable, so the goal is to improve the playing surface and add a walking track for everyone to enjoy,” said Principal Joan Mullane.
“Many volunteers are ready to help with the work, but they need to raise €35,000 by summer 2025 to get started If you're up for a fun night of dancing and helping a great local school, join them on Saturday, April 19.”
DJ ‘Botty’ O'Callaghan will be playing all the best tunes to keep you on the dance floor.
Tickets are available online at Eventbrite or grab them from Raheen National School Parents Association members, the Killarney Avenue Hotel, The Caragh Restaurant in Killarney, O'Donoghues Filling Station, Frankies in Barraduff, and O'Brien's Service Station in Glenflesk.
Tickets will also be sold at the door on the night. Please note, this event is for those over 21, and there will be a late-night bar.
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