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Annebrook gig will help LARCC after the Lilliput adventure race

Wednesday, 4th July, 2012 12:30pm
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Annebrook gig will help LARCC after the Lilliput adventure race

Conor Quinn.

LARCC is the chosen charity for the adventure race on Saturday July 7 in the Lilliput Adventure Centre on Lough Ennell, and to celebrate after the event, there is a free music gig in the Annebrook House Hotel bar.

Music will be provided by the popular Boys From The Blackstuff with guests Conor Quinn and Nollaig O'Connor from The Voice of Ireland, plus members of the RTÉ Gospel Choir.

To raise funds for LARCC, there will be a raffle on the night for a prize of two tickets to Bressie and guests concert in the Olympia Theatre, Dublin on Saturday September 29, including overnight accommodation for two in The Gibson Hotel, Dublin.

Raffle Tickets are €5 and are on sale now from the Annebrook Hotel, Rochfort's, The Spiced Bean Cafe and Days Bazaar, and on the night.

For more on the services at LARCC, visit the centre in Multyfarnham, or call 044 9371971; larcc.ie.

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