On Friday, twelve men will dress up in clothing that for them is not the norm and incorporate new characters as part of a beauty contest with a difference, all in aid of Rape Crisis Midwest.

Hotel Woodstock hosts the seventh running of Dainty Daisies with all funds going towards the operation costs of Rape Crisis Midwestโ€™s Ennis centre. The format will feature a series of Lip Sync Battles plus interview challenges. Milliner Margaret Oโ€™Connor from Notions in Ennis, past participant Joe Oโ€™Connell and Cllr Mary Howard are the judges on the night.

A number of volunteers from are responsible for the running of Dainty Daisies. Sharon Meaney of the Clare Volunteer Centre insisted they were delighted to be involved. โ€œWe want to acknowledge the bravery and bravado of the men who have taken part over the last number years. Through their fundraising, they have made a real difference to the people who benefit from the services of the counselling centre in Ennis. A special thank you also to the volunteers who work behind the scenes, ensuring the night is a successโ€.

As indicated by a spokesperson for Rape Crisis Midwest, they receive no government funding to service the overhead costs connected with their service in Clare. โ€œWe rely on the generosity of the public in maintaining services locally here in the community. We would ask you to support us and come along to the eventโ€.

THE CONTESTANTS:

Ian Dinan โ€“ Self-employed as the Managing Owner of Magpies Consulting. From Clarecastle with strong Fine Gael connections.

Willie Treacy โ€“ The Corofin is married with children and works for Safe-T Group.

Pรกdraig McCarthy โ€“ Originally from West Clare but now living in Rathclooney and runs the popular Fogartys Bar in Crusheen with his wife Mary.

Eamon Keane โ€“ An account based in Ennis, the Kilmurry McMahon man wonโ€™t be relying on his sums to impress the judges.

Pater Oโ€™Connell โ€“ Editor of The Clare Champion, the Shannon Gaels coach will hope the fake tan wonโ€™t be as prominent when they compete in the Clare IFC semi-final at the weekend.

Brendan Vaughan โ€“ Miltown Malbay born and bred, he does groundwork across the county and will need have already started such work if he is to impress the three judges.

Alvara Ramirez โ€“ Grew up Nicaragua and East Clare but Ennis is now the place he calls home. An acupuncturist by profession, he works in a family business, Chiren Therapy.

Abiodun Ladigbolu โ€“ Born in Nigerian, he is very active in Ennisโ€™ Nigerian community. Works as a community activist.

David Carroll โ€“ From Limerick but has crossed the border to set up home in Ennis where he is now married and working with Best Price Tiles.

Jaco Pretorius – Still celebrating following Ennis Tidy Townsโ€™ success this week, the volunteer is employed by Lufthansa.

Cyril Cusack โ€“ A native of Newmarket-on-Fergus, Cyril is living in Ennis where he now runs a family undertakerโ€™s business.

Trevor Gordon โ€“ Expressed an interest in supporting the cause, the Sligo man has family connections in Clare and is involved with the Cycle Against Suicide charity.

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