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Thursday, 24th


May 2018


info@eastcorkjournal.ie


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• Andy Jackson, from Ballymacoda is the East Cork,


• Donal O’Connell, from Douglas representing Sarsfields Club sang “The Winter World of Love”.


• Ned Walsh, Mayfield Ladies Club representative, sang “Roll Back The Clouds”.


Midleton Club representative who sang “Ol Man River”in a powerful rendition that impressed the judges and secured his place in the final.


• Paddy O’Brien organiser opening the show.


• Andy Jackson representing East Cork singing “Ol Man River”.


• Declan Terry, Youghal did a Monologue.


• Bishop John Buckley, Mary Lennox, Lennox Hearing Specialists, sponsors; Lady Mayoress, Georgina Fitzgerald; Paddy O’Brien, Organiser; Lord Mayor, Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald, Francis Lennox, Lennox Hearing Specialists sponsors and Louise Opperman, Ryan’s Super Valu sponsors.


• Donel O’Connell representing Sarsfields Hurling Club singing “The Winter World of Love”.


• Kay Joyce and Kathleen O’Sullivan, Mayfield Ladies Club. @eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal eastcorkjournal


• Paddy O’Brien organiser introducing Donel O’Connell representing Sarsfields Hurling Club who sang “The Winter World of Love”.


Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie


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