CURRENT and former pupils from Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna will be performing a range of Christmas carols in a fundraiser for Joe Slattery.

On Thursday December 19th at 7pm, Mary Immaculate Secondary School will hold their annual Christmas carol service in Corpus Christi Church, Lisdoonvarna. A range of traditional carols will be performed by current and former pupils.

Tickets are available to purchase at the school office and are priced at €10 for adults and €5 for students and OAPs.

A raffle draw will be held on Friday (December 20th). Tickets will be on sale on the night also and from the school and attached QR raffle code. The draw will be recorded and posted on our social media pages, and independently observed. All winners will be announced following the draw.

School principal, Mona Hynes confirmed, All proceeds will go towards the future care of our dear colleague and friend Shane Slattery’s son, Joe”.

Corofin teenager Joe suffered a life-changing accident on November 21st. An online fundraiser by his family has so far raised over €645,000.

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