CLARE ASSOCIATION Dublin are now inviting nominations for its annual awards for 2024.

People wishing to nominate someone from Clare for Person of the Year and Hall of Fame can send their nominations to info@clareassociationdublin.ie outlining details of the persons they are nominating. The award winners will be named later on in the year and introduced at the association’s annual dinner dance.

Meanwhile the association is preparing for its annual general meeting at the Clasac Centre, Alfie Byrne Road, on March 21st at 6.30 p.m. Prior to the start of the meeting, mass will be celebrated in the centre for deceased members of the association.

The past year has been another successful one for the association and all its activities will be reviewed at the meeting which will also elect officers and committee members for the coming year.

Among its highlights was the annual Martin Corry Memorial Charity Walk the proceeds of which will go this year to Ennis Voices For Autism, a parent run voluntary group for families of autistic children.

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