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Thursday, 30th


August 2018


Garryvoe Athletics Club Host Annual Beach 5k


by CLAIRE O’DONOGHUE The Garryvoe Athletics


Club are holding their an- nual 5K Run on Thursday,


13 September on Gar- ryvoe Beach. Registration opens at 5pm and is €10. Proceeds from this year’s event will be donated to the National Rehab Office


Saleen’s Ciara Mulry Represents East Cork at Miss Ireland


by SEAMUS WHELEHAN


The


Continued from front page International


Miss


World competition takes place this year on 8 De- cember in Sanya China. If selected at the nation-


al finals in Dublin’s He- lix on the 16 September, the CIT Business student hopes to use her status to promote gender equality, encouraging young women to pursue their dreams. “It would be great to encour- age women into further ed- ucation and not shy away from job opportunities just because its male dom- inated. People


shouldn’t


shy away from jobs just because there seems to be more men than women in the industry, but it still does happen” Ciara tells the East Cork Journal. Preparing the


Saleen


native for the final are a team of professionals who


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


in Dublin. Walkers will begin at 6.30pm and Runners at 8pm. Speaking to the East Cork Journal, Rob Sta- pleton (Chairman of the Garryvoe Athletics Club) said, “Hopefully we’ll get a great turnout to help a very worthy cause. The beach run is a nice change from the road races we all do through the year and Garryvoe Beach is a per- fect venue.”


include So Amazing Cou- ture, Platinum Hair, Su- zanne


Jackson Dripping


Gold tan, R&R Fitness and Vanity X Makeup Acade- my. Ciara has also worked with Brighter Communi- ties her chosen charity. Competing on the in-


ternational stage can be very stressful the 22 year old says “exercise and a good support network” has helped to maintain a level head. The East Cork wom- an added “it does make a difference when you have your friends and family be- hind you.” Since its beginning in 1947 we have won the overall title of Miss World only once, when Roasanna Davidson was crowned.in 2003


Could Ciara be the first Irish winner? Only time will tell.


Disney Cruise Liner to Visit Cobh for the First Time


by CLAIRE O’DONOGHUE


Cobh’s final Summer Swing of the season will take place on Tuesday, 4 September when the Dis- ney Cruise Ship will moor at the Cobh quayside for the first time. There are plenty


of fun events commemorate the visit,


which will see out a very successful run of Sum- mer Swing Festivals on the promenade.


Speak-


ing with The East Cork Journal, Summer Swing organiser


Peter the Kidney


said, “We’re delighted to have


Disney Cruise


Liner visit Cobh and have arranged a Disney themed day to celebrate. We have 15 stalls of local food and crafts, face painters, chil- dren’s disco, teacup carou-


eastcorkjournal to


sel and much, much more. We’ve had a great run this summer with the festivals, and a Disney Day is just what we need as the kid’s get ready to go back to school.” Capable of holding over 3,700 passengers and crew, ‘Disney Magic’ is designed primarily with the family in mind. According to Dis- ney Cruise Line the Dis- ney Magic combines clas- sic nostalgia and modern amenities, with Disney’s signature


service.


bow to stern, set sail unforgettable


From for


storytelling


that only Disney can bring to life. Captain McCarthy has said “this is a won- derful opportunity for the region, particularly family attractions that are set to benefit from such cruise visits.”


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