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Liskennett Halloween Farm 2024 will raise funds for St. Joseph’s Foundation

The highly anticipated Liskennett Halloween Farm 2024 is back and set to deliver a fun-filled experience for families across Munster

The highly anticipated Liskennett Halloween Farm 2024 is back and set to deliver a fun-filled experience for families across Munster
The event will take place from Saturday, October 26th to Monday, October 28th at the Liskennett Centre in Granagh, County Limerick

This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with a host of activities designed to thrill attendees of all ages. The event will take place from Saturday, October 26th to Monday, October 28th at the Liskennett Centre in Granagh, County Limerick.

All proceeds from the event will go towards supporting St. Joseph’s Foundation, a charity dedicated to providing essential services and support to people with Intellectual Disabilities, Autism, and their families. Saturday 26th, is a Sensory day, available for booking by those who require a quieter, less crowded time to explore Liskennett.

Liskennett Halloween Farm 2024 offers a unique blend of Halloween excitement and rural charm, making it the perfect day out for families looking to enjoy the Halloween season. Visitors can look forward to pumpkin picking, carridge rides, exploring liskennett and a variety of other activities that will keep both children and adults entertained throughout the day.


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“We are thrilled to bring the Liskennett Halloween Farm event back this year,” said Susan Nolan, Fundraising Coordinator at St. Joseph’s Foundation. “This event is one of our most important fundraising initiatives, and it’s always incredible to see the community come together for such a great cause. Every ticket purchased helps us continue our work in supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism. We couldn’t do it without the amazing support of our attendees, staff and volunteers.”

“The Liskennett Halloween Farm is not just about fun and games,” added Michael Hegarty (CEO of SJF). “It’s about making a real difference in the lives of people who need our help. The funds raised during this event will go directly towards enhancing our programs and services, ensuring that we can continue to offer the highest level of care and support to those who rely on us. We’re incredibly grateful for the generosity of everyone involved.”

Visitors can look forward to pumpkin picking, carridge rides, and exploring liskennett

Tickets for the Liskennett Halloween Farm 2024 are now available for purchase online with family-friendly prices and discounts for group bookings. Due to the popularity of the event, advance booking is highly recommended to secure your spot and avoid disappointment.

St. Joseph’s Foundation has been serving the community for over 50 years, providing a wide range of services including residential care, respite care, day services, and multi-disciplinary services. The Liskennett Halloween Farm is a key fundraiser for the foundation, and the funds raised will help ensure that these essential services continue to be available to those who need them most.

“We encourage everyone to come out and enjoy the festivities while supporting a truly worthy cause,” said Susan Nolan. “If you are a family searching for a fun day out, Liskennett Halloween Farm has something for everyone. We can’t wait to see you there!”

The highly anticipated Liskennett Halloween Farm 2024 is back and set to deliver a fun-filled experience for families across Munster

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