NOMINATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED for the Clare Person of the Year.

Dr Susan Crawford was named as the 2022 Clare Person of the Year by the Clare Association Dublin (Muintir an Chláir) at the beginning of October.

Now, Muintir an Chláir are making preparations for the holding of its annual function at which it will present its awards for 2023.

Along with the Clare Person of the Year, other awards include Hall of Fame and the Meitheal Youth award.

The awards are for people or organisations who have excelled in their fields in the past year and nominations for the awards will be accepted by the association up to February 15 next. Nominations can be sent to info@clareassociationdublin.ie

The association extends its thanks to all who supported their 2022 awards night in the Falls Hotel, Ennistymon on October 1 and for making it such an outstanding success and to people who have purchased a copy of their annual yearbook which is still on sale in Clare newsagents.

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