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Cobh Community Centre give generous donation to
St. Vincent De Paul
The cheque of €500 was presented to St. Vincent de Paul on Tuesday evening at the
Community Centre. It was part of the proceeds from the Centre’s ‘Christmas Variety
Concert’. John Coleman, Chairman of the Cobh Community Centre, thanked all the
groups that performed at the concert last December, including nearby colleges St. Mary’s
National School, Bunscoil Rinn an Chabhlaigh and Scoil Iosaef. Members of the Fundrais-
ing Committee – Manager, Gwen O’Halloran, Majella Smith, Martin O’Leary and Catherine
Jefferson – also expressed their appreciation for the spirited and uplifting performances
that were given last December by the Children’s Theatre, the Cope Foundation Day Unit,
Pop & Rock and the Carrigtwohill Gospel Choir. Thanking the Cobh Community Centre, Liz
O’Driscoll and Aine O’Regan from St. Vincent de Paul said, “Our charity receives much fo-
cus around Christmas time, which is a great thing, but our work is ongoing, year-round.
Therefore, donations at this time of year are especially important to us.”
The Chairman used the presentation of the cheque to St. Vincent de Paul to announce
ambitious plans to increase the usage of the Centre’s many and varied facilities. John
noted, “Cobh Community Centre has great potential for hosting a variety of both com-
munity and commercial activities as well as training sessions. We offer convenience plus
first-class facilities. That’s a package that’s hard to top! We are also constantly expanding
and upgrading our classes and events. So, there is something here for everyone in the
Cobh community…the Centre literally does what it says on the tin!”