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Thursday, 25th May 2017


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Annual Flag Day Collection in Midleton in Aid of Cork ARC Cancer Support House Friday 26th


May, 2017 Cancer support charity


Cork ARC Cancer Support House are set to host their annual Flag Day collection in the East Cork town of Midleton on Friday 26th May.


Funds raised on their


annual collection day will directly benefit support ser- vices available


for cancer


patients and their families at Cork ARC Cancer Sup-


port House in the city as well as at their centers in Youghal (for the commu- nities of East Cork & West Waterford), Bantry (for the communities of West Cork & South Kerry) and at the NICHE Community Health Project in Knockna- heeny. Appealing to the people


of Cork to support the an- nual Flag Day collection


in of Cork ARC Cancer Support House, the char- ity’s Head of Fundraising / Corporate Affairs, Hi- lary Sullivan says, “Please remember on our annual Flag Day collection in Mid- leton that all our collectors are volunteers, giving their time freely to raise funds and increase


awareness


about our cancer support services.”


port House is a voluntary organization


tered Charity and provides cancer patients and their families with support,


Cork ARC Cancer Sup- and Regis-


in-


formation and practical ad- vice, free of charge. They offer those affected by a cancer diagnosis tranquil, safe spaces in non-clinical environments. Their can- cer support service located at 29 Friar Street in Youghal is open every Wednesday from 10am to 4pm. Hilary Sullivan goes on


• Simon Zebo launching Cork ARC Cancer Support House’s Annual Flag Day Collection, taken by Jim Coughlan.


East Cork Groups Encouraged to Register For Heritage Week 2017


by SEAMUS WHELEHAN


Registration for Heritage


week 2017 is now open and Cork County Council are encouraging those who wish to get involved to register their event before 31 May for inclusion in the printed guide. Heritage Week 2017


takes place between 19 – 27 August. This year’s theme is “it’s


in your nature”, where the country’s natural


heritage


will become the main focus. For the first time there


will be two themed days. Wild Child Day, Wednes- day 23 August is dedicated


to children, encouraging them to put down their spin- ners and tablets and connect with their natural heritage. The second themed day


is “Water Heritage Day” on Sunday 27 August, aimed at celebrating water in all its forms from sea, rivers and lakes to garden ponds. From urban wildlife tours


to foraging walks to building bee hotels, Heritage Week 2017 is all about being ac- tive, having fun and getting involved with our natural heritage. To


register your 4th The


to say, “As all of the services at Cork ARC Cancer Sup- port House are available free of charge, and sup- ported by a large volunteer base, we hope that our vol- unteer collectors’ generosity of spirit will be rewarded by a warm reception from the public despite the difficult financial conditions experi- enced by so many people. We would like to thank the people of Midleton in advance for their contribu- tion at our annual Flag Day Collection on Friday 26th May.”


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services to over


300 adults with autism at its centres located in Mo- geely, Carrigtwohill, Mid- leton, Rafeen, Model Farm Road, and Penrose Wharf.


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Cork Association for Au- tism continues to grow. Teams of three can reg-


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