Lady Mayoress’ Coffee Morning to take place next week 

The annual event will raise funds for Marymount University Hospital and Hospice.
Lady Mayoress’ Coffee Morning to take place next week 

Lady Mayoress’ Coffee Morning 2024 Pictured (L/R): Lord Mayor of Cork City, Dan Boyle, Saoirse Hurley (Lady Mayoress) and Colette Finn (Organising Committee) Photo: Colm Lougheed

Lady Mayoress of Cork, Saoirse Hurley, has launched the Lady Mayoress’ Coffee Morning in aid of Marymount University Hospital and Hospice.

The annual event will take place on Thursday, September 26, at Cork City Council Chambers.

“It is an honour to be able to support Marymount University Hospital and Hospice,” she said. “There has been help from so many kind volunteers, and I wish to thank all the performers and donors, as well as Cork City Council, who are coming together to make this Lady Mayoress’ coffee morning such a special event. If you are around on the morning of September 26, be sure to join us at Cork City Hall.”

This year, the raffle on the day will also raise money for the Rainbow Club, Cork.

For any businesses looking to help, donations of cakes, scones, pastries, etc are still being accepted.
To get involved, call 021-4924364.

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