Fine Food, Music And Craic At ‘A Celebration Of Love’ In Aid Of Comfort For Chemo Kerry

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At the launch of ‘A Celebration Of Love’ at The Rose Hotel were, in front; The Rose Hotel’s C&B ManagerJennifer Dee with Mary Fitzgerald of Comfort For Chemo Kerry. At back; The Rose Hotel’s Nicole O’Halloran with event host Billy Keane, Brid O’Connor and Cora Walsh of Comfort For Chemo Kerry. Photo by Dermot Crean

WHILE we’re approaching the party season and minds are focused of the festive fun ahead, it’s worth thinking about an event in the New Year which will provide a fab night out for a great cause.

Comfort for Chemo Kerry have announced they will host ‘A Celebration of Love’ — a dinner dance to be held on Saturday, February 10 in The Rose Hotel.

“We are inviting people to purchase a ticket in memory of those we have loved and lost to cancer, those who are still fighting and celebrate those who have finished their journey,” said a spokesperson from the charity.

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They are promising  night of fine food, dancing, ceoil agus craic. MCs for the night will be Comfort for Chemo Kerry’s patrons, Elaine Kinsella and Billy Keane.

They will have a few surprise guests on the night, with spot prizes galore and a raffle, with prizes to be announced soon. The drinks reception is at 6pm followed by dinner at 7:30pm.

Music on the night will be provided by Truly Diverse followed by a disco with DJ Chris Shortt. Tickets go on sale soon at €80 each, keep an eye on their social media.

Proceeds from the event will assist Comfort for Chemo Kerry in their aim to help build and equip a standalone chemotherapy unit within the grounds of University Hospital Kerry.

This unit will provide clinical expertise and care delivery in an environment that affords comfort, dignity and respect for those who require chemotherapy services in Kerry.

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