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Monster Benefit Night at Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium
Date: 20th April Time: First Race 7.50pm Venue: Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium Cost - Family Ticket €20 (admits 2 adults & children)
The Children’s Leukaemia Unit in the Mercy is to be relocated to a new Pediatric wing in Cork University Hospital. The Dept. of health is partly funding the new wing, however the Children’s Leukaemia Assoc. and other charities have to raise the balance. As part of the fund raising effort, we are organizing a Race night at Cork Greyhound Stadium on Saturday 20th of April. This will be a great family night out and we expect to have over 2000 people to attend. All those attending will receive a race programme and we are selling advertising packages on the programme to businesses in the Cork area and beyond.
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Project Titanic Cobh
Date: 4th April – 14th April inclusive Time: daily events Venue: Cobh, County Cork
Project Titanic Cobh: Between the 4th and 14th April a series of events and activities have been planned to showcase Cobh’s permanent links with Titanic and the Harbour. Numerous initiatives are planned for the future to encompass academic, artistic and entrepreneurial activities that will highlight Cobh’s attractions and maritime heritage.
Pictured: Mayor of Cobh, Sinead Sheppard, Gillen Joyce (The Titanic Experience) and Michael Martin ( The Titanic Trail).
Autism Forum 2013
Date: April 7th Time: 10-4pm Venue: Radission Blu Hotel, Little Island Cost: €15 unwaged, parents, families, students, OAPs, €20 professionals To Book: call 0214271808 / www.corkautism.ie The Autism Awareness Forum (AAF) hosted by the Cork Association for Autism, will bring together the country’s leading experts to share the latest trends, topics and therapies surrounding the fastest growing neurodevelopmental disorder in the country. The conference aims to cover a wide range of topics, including everything from advocacy to cutting-edge research. This will be a one day forum which will aim to meet the needs of professional staff, parents, educators and students that have an interest in adults with ASD. This project has been funded by Cork County Councils Economic Development Fund.
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