Rain failed to dampen spirits at Gaelscoil’s annual fair day

Darcey Molloy and Freya Cleary were pictured at the 'Aonach' at Gaelscoil Ceatharleach. Photo: michaelorourkephotography.ie
RAIN failed to dampen spirits at the recent Aonach event in Gaelscoil Eoghain Uí Thuairisc, where the fun was definitely not weather dependent!

The annual fair attracted a terrific turnout, as great numbers ignored the rain to enjoy a feast of activities such as the wheel of fortune, duck race, bottle stand, bouncy castles and the ‘rite of passage’ for sixth-class students – the dreaded dunk tank!

There was also huge demand for intricate hair braiding and stunning facepainting, while the book and toys stands were a hive of activity all afternoon.

Penalty shoot-out, go-carts and sumo suits were all enjoyed.

Lots of delicious treats were available, too, with a candy floss popcorn machine, tuck shop and café in full flow.

The annual event is the school’s main fundraiser of the year and is orgainsed by Caride, the Gaelscoil’s parents’ association.

More than €8,000 was raised on the day, which will be put to excellent use, including funding the school’s latest project – a playground/activity facility for the senior classes.

“A huge míle buíochas to all the incredible volunteers who helped out at the Aonach, it was an absolutely huge success and really wouldn’t be made possible without their help,” said Cairde chairperson Nicola Browne.

“A huge thanks also to the amazing teams that have worked behind the scenes for the last few months; it’s a huge undertaking and we are absolutely delighted it all went so well,” she added.

Cairde also offered heartfelt thanks to the many local businesses and individuals who kindly donated some fantastic prizes and goods to the event.
