Young members of The Downs GAA Club passing the reviewing stand.
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In an emotional speech, a representative of the local Ukrainian community expressed gratitude at the welcome extended to those who have come here fleeing war.
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Members of the Ukrainian community of Mullingar.
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Eilis Ryan
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The Mullingar Community First Responders.
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Eilis Ryan
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The procession of Mullingar Shamrocks members.
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Eilis Ryan
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Young Mullingar Shamrocks players having great craic.
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Eilis Ryan
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Who needs an axe when you can just ask a member of the Rathwire Tae Kwondo Club to split wood with their stockinged feet!
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Eilis Ryan
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These youngsters from the Elevate Dance Academy gave a impressive performance.
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Eilis Ryan
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Mullingar Tidy Towns was among the organisatios that took part.
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An eye-catching contribution to the festivities, courtesy of the Greville Arms Hotel.
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A live demonstration of the sport of hurling by these members of St Oliver Plunkett's hurling club.
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Some of the younger members of Mullingar Rugby Football Club.
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Dancers from Mullingar's Indian community.
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Representing the medical community members who were engaged in the fight against Covid.
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Young dancers from the Emerald Lakes Academy in Rochfortbridge.
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Dancing queens! Emerald Lakes Dance Academy members.
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There was great representation from the Mullingar Arts Centre.
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The Emerald Lakes Irish dancers provided great entertaiment.
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Fancy footwork from members of the Dioynsus School of Dance.
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Mullingar Classic and Vintage Club brought some wonderful vehicles along.
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The hardworking members of the Mullingar Order of Malta unit.