ENNIS LIONS CLUB are hosting a charity auction with all proceeds to be donated to Bushypark Addiction Treatment Centre, Ennis, towards the construction of a new Health and Wellness facility.

Through their dedicated auction website, a wide range of products, vouchers and service offerings can be browsed and bid on by members of the public. The auction and individual listings have been promoted on Clare FM across the week, culminating in an outside broadcast finale event this Friday between 9am and 12pm.

Trips to the Aran Islands, visits to family attractions, retail vouchers, gym memberships, rounds of golf, beauty treatments, paving work, business consultancy advice and fuel are among the many items to go up on the auction.

Established in 1976, Ennis Lions Club is a non-profit voluntary service. With 40 active members locally from all levels within the community, they have been involved in servicing the needs of the elderly, youth and disadvantaged of the greater Ennis area.

To pledge a contribution, please contact auction@ennislionsclub.ie. Your contribution should have a stated value. If special instructions or terms and conditions apply, these can be included.

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