The Duck Street Jam Band join great cause
AN unnanounced music session at Narin beach on Saturday last has allowed the installation of a special facility in the county move one step closer to reality.
The Dolmen Centre is fundraising for a hoist and changing bench for the wheelchair accessible toilet at the beach. The electric hoist, costing €4,000, has been sponsored by Narin and Portnoo Links while an additional €2,000 is needed to purchase the changing bench.
“We owe a debt of gratitude to the Duck Street Jam Band – and friends – who played an impromptu music session at the Pirates of the Coffee Bean at Narin beach on Saturday last. They heard we were fundraising and the session raised over €1,100. It is a superb effort to what we hope will be a worthwhile addition to the area and complement the existing beach wheelchair,” Mr Leonard Molloy, chairperson, Dolmen Centre said.
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