Proceeds of Castlemaine Fair Day Presented to Kerry Hospice Foundation

A gathering for the presentation of the Castlemaine Fair Day proceeds of €40,061.71 to the Kerry Hospice Foundation at Griffin’s Bar and Lounge in Castlemaine on Saturday evening. Seated are: Tommy Griffin, Niall, Donna, Lillian and Eve O’Connor, Cathy O’Connor – O’Donoghue; Mary Shanahan, Jack Shanahan, Kerry Hospice Foundation and Denise O’Donoghue. Back from left: Bob Stephens, Padraig O’Reilly, Fred O’Sullivan, Pat O’Keeffe, Margaret Clifford, Charlie Boyle, Dara O’Connor, Johnny ‘Thady’ O’Sullivan, Marian Costello, Timmy Galvin, Helen Cronin and William Kelliher.
At the presentation of the Castlemaine Fair Day proceeds of €40,061.71 to the Kerry Hospice Foundation at Griffin’s Bar and Lounge in Castlemaine on Saturday evening. Included are, front from left: : Lillian O’Connor, Eve O’Connor, Cathy O’Connor (O’Donoghue), Denise O’Donoghue and Marian Costello. Back row: Helen Cronin, Dara O’Connor, Charlie Boyle, Mary Shanahan, Jack Shanahan and Tommy Griffin.

The revival of Castlemaine Fair Day was held on Sunday, October 10th 2021 in memory of the late John O’Donoghue, The Village, Castlemaine.

It was a resounding success and a fitting tribute to a pillar of the community who sadly passed away on January 13th 2021 in the Palliative Care Unit at University Hospital Kerry.

On Saturday evening, January15th in Griffin’s Bar and Lounge, Castlemaine, the proceeds of the Fair Day – which amounted to an incredible sum of €40,061.76 were presented by family members, close friends and the Castlemaine Events Committee to the very deserving Kerry Hospice Foundation.

A Shock Diagnosis

“The Foundation provided exemplary care and support to John and his family following a shock diagnosis of terminal bowel cancer in May 2019,” said event spokesperson, Dara O’Connor.

“John O’Donoghue was born on January 21 st 1965 which happened to coincide with a staging of Castlemaine Fair Day over fifty years ago and it was with this in mind that Cathy, John’s daughter and his good friend for many years, Pat O’Keeffe felt a fair day would be an appropriate way to celebrate his life due to his lifelong passion for farming and his love of attending many different fairs throughout the county and indeed country.

“The added motivation of bringing back an old tradition to Castlemaine Village and raising funds for Kerry Hospice Foundation at the same time were key factors in deciding to proceed with the memorial event,” said Dara.

Castlemaine Events Committee

“Following the cheque presentation to Kerry Hospice Foundation, John’s daughter Cathy said that they couldn’t have done it without the incredible assistance of the Castlemaine Events Committee, in association with: the farming community; locals; An Garda Siochana; St. Joseph’s National School, Castlemaine; Sayers Insurance; Castlemaine Community Centre; Department of Agriculture officials; very generous local businesses and the unwavering support from Evelyn and Mary Shanahan of the Kerry Hospice Foundation.

Amazing Doctors, Nurses and Carers

“A huge thank you also to the amazing doctors, nurses and carers who looked after my father so well during his short time in the Palliative Care Unit back in 2020,” she added.

“It was a great pleasure to present the cheque on Saturday evening to the Kerry Hospice Foundation alongside Castlemaine Events Committee and some members of the farming community on behalf of Castlemaine and its surrounding areas.

“I’d like to express my gratitude to all of you that gave very generous donations before, during and after the Fair Day. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.

John Would be Beaming

“It is impossible to mention everyone as some gave contributions through sponsorship prizes, supplying equipment/entertainment on the day, volunteering, purchasing tickets, donating or bidding at the auction etc so I wish to reiterate that your support is so valued.

“It is the intention that this will now become an annual event as not only does it help raise funds for the wonderful service that the Kerry Hospice Foundation provides, it will also help keep my father’s memory alive. “John would be beaming with pride and will be forever proud” Cathy concluded.

Profound Kindness – Jack Shanahan

Jack Shanahan, chairman of Kerry Hospice fundraising committee said that it’s great to think that profound human kindness still is alive and well in Castlemaine.

“On Saturday evening we assembled in Griffin’s to accept a donation of deep generosity of over €40,000, to Kerry Hospice and Palliative care services.

“The running of a fair day, produced almost totally outdoors, was a perfect example of a community taking a positive action. It was a genuinely good event that reflected the high esteem that the late John O’Donoghue and his family are held.

Funds Staying in Kerry

“On behalf of Kerry Hospice Foundation, we were delighted to explain that all funds raised in Kerry, stay in Kerry.

“All money raised is spent directly on palliative care and infrastructure, like our inpatient and outpatient units, as well as community services.

“Currently we are recruiting two advanced nurse practitioners to add to the team. Kerry Hospice Foundation will continue to support the provision of professionally led palliative care services, thanks to the generosity of the people of Kerry,” said Mr. Shanahan.

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