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Variety show for Alzheimers Society in Wilkinstown

Wednesday, 14th March, 2012 4:59pm
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Variety show for Alzheimers Society in Wilkinstown

David Halleran will perform in Wilkinstown Community Centre on Wednesday 28th March.

The Annual Variety Concert in aid of the Alzheimers Society, Navan is taking place in Wilkinstown Community Centre on Wednesday 28th March.

This is the sixth concert in Wilkinstown organised by a hard working committee led by Patsy McKenna. Patsy's ambition is to top the €40,000 mark with this concert as she has already raised over €36,000 for this worthy cause.

A great night's entertainment is guaranteed with singers including Gordon Leonard, David Halleran, Paddy McGarry, Lanore McGahon, and Clare Dillon.

Comedy on the night will come from Shay Carry and Kieran Weldon. The Nuts are also making an appearance, with Irish dancing and much more.

Tickets are on sale for €12.50, and your support would be appreciated.

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