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Charity Night in Omeath, Co Louth, in Aid of Motor Neurone Disease![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Promotion by The Niall Largey Memorial Fund Niall Largey died in Belfast a few years ago at the age of 27 as a result of motor neurone disease. A fund has been set up in his memory. The entrance fee (including supper) was €5. Music was provided by Mickey McArdle on solo guitar with "Nuala" on vocals. The night was warm and humid, the door of the venue in The Strand Hotel, Omeath, remained open all night and the atmosphere was warm and friendly. Tickets for the raffle were €5 for a "line" of 5 tickets.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4Martin Maguire is the son of Norah and Jimmy.
Lauren Leonard and her brother Andrew from Andersonstown, Belfast, stand behind their mum and dad, Eileen and Tony, at last night's function in The Strand Hotel, Omeath.
Anne Muldowney, Chairperson of IMPERO, with the marionette she won in the raffle at last night's function in The Strand Hotel, Omeath.
Martin Maguire, Twinbrook, Belfast, snapped last night in The Strand, Omeath.
Christopher McWilliams and Louise Alexander from The Ardoyne, Belfast, on friendly terms in The Strand, Omeath, last night.
Norah and Jimmy Maguire, Twinbrook, Belfast, in The Strand, Omeath, last night. They are soon to celebrate their 40th.
Just a note to clarify that Hugh O'Hare, chief security man at last night's function in The Strand Hotel, is the person standing on the right in the picture at the top of this article.
Toni Friel, Belfast, was on of the first to arrive at last night's function in The Strand, Omeath, Co Louth
The function realised proceeds of €2 800 towards the Niall Largey fund.
The second annual social in aid of the Niall Largey memorial fund took place in The Strand Hotel, Omeath, Co Louth, on Saturday 25 August 2007. Performance, music, dancing, an excellent raffle, and a delicious buffet supper. The star item on the menu in my opinion was the savoury chicken and broccoli pie (I had a second helping). Admission €5. The total sum raised was €2 580 and the money goes towards research into motor neurone disease. A great night!