THE Clare Echo turns one this week and to celebrate, we are giving away almost €1,000 in prizes to our faithful readers.

The very first edition of The Clare Echo arrived in houses and shops across Clare on October 19, 2017. Some 51 editions later this Thursday October 18, the multimedia publication will deliver its one year anniversary edition.

There are multiple chances to win prizes including

  • Two €50 Ennis Chamber Gold Vouchers
  • Designer sunglasses worth €249 from Wild Atlantic Optician, Kilrush
  • Afternoon Tea at The Inn At Dromoland
  • A €50 for Home Gallery Interiors, Ennis
  • A €100 voucher for BP Tiles & Bathware, Ennis
  • Tickets to a show at glór theatre
  • Tickets to a show at Treacy’s West County
  • Family passes to Elf Town Galway
  • Four vouchers for a wash and blowdry from Ash Hair Studio, Ennis worth €25 each
  • A stunning hamper from Haven Pharmacy, Ennis

To be in with a chance of winning, pick up your FREE copy of this week’s Clare Echo and answer a question (returnable by post or at the office) and you will be put into a draw, which will be done live on our Facebook page on Thursday, October 25, 2018.

Best of luck to everyone!

 

Editor Stuart Holly with L-R GAA reporter James Mulvihil, football analyst Martin Daly and photographer Martin Connolly, celebrating The Clare Echo’s first birthday at the Temple Gate Hotel, Ennis   Photo by John Mangan

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