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PHOTOS: Midwest Press Ball 2016 at Limerick Strand Hotel

Midwest Press Ball 2016 launched in Limerick.
Pictured at the event were Shane Kiely, CARI Fundraiser, Cllr Kieran O’Hanlon, Mayor of Limerick City and County, Mary Madden, CARI Community Employment Supervisor and Helen Coote, CARI Team Leader. Picture: Cian Reinhardt/ilovelimerick.

The Mayor of Limerick has paid tribute to the caring side of local media at the launch of this year’s Midwest Press Ball 2016, the fundraiser that raises thousands of euro for charities and local voluntary groups.

The Midwest Press Ball 2016 will take place at the Limerick Strand Hotel on Saturday, October 1 and is expected to raise up to €15,000 for services to help children throughout the Mid-West.

Midwest Press Ball 2016

The Midwest Press Ball 2016 was launched at the Strand Hotel on Wednesday september 7. Picture: Cian Reinhardt/ilovelimerick.


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Mayor of Limerick City and County, Cllr Kieran O’Hanlon, launching the gala event in the City View Suite at the Strand Hotel, said the biennial Press Ball, “is a declaration that media very much care; to the extent that you are willing to put voluntary time into pulling together the Mid-West Press Ball, to raise money for local charities.

“I have a particular fondness for local media as it provides such a public service, keeping people up to date with what’s happening in their communities. Tonight, we see a side to media that backs up my belief that stereotypes of journalists being indifferent, hard-nosed or insensitive are certainly wide of the mark when it comes to my experience in Limerick and the Mid-West,” he added.

The hugely popular and long-running black tie event was started in Limerick in 1951 and was considered the highlight of the social calendar for many years.

Having faded out in the late 70s, the Press Ball was revived on a region-wide basis in 1999 and took on a fundraising element while holding on to the social appeal for members of the media, supporters and guests.

The Press Ball has since raised well over €100,000 for local charities and voluntary organisations and the funds this year will be directed primarily to help children.

Press Ball chairman, Ron Kirwan, told the launch that the committee had decided to dedicate the majority of the funding to three groups: the Children’s’ Ark, the Neonatal Unit in Dooradoyle and to CARI (Children at Risk in Ireland), all of whom have a brief to work with the children of the Mid West Region.

“As we are a body of people working in all areas of the media industry throughout the Mid-West, we feel that the money we raise should primarily benefit the communities that we work and live in. These three beneficiaries are three perfect examples of this and the work they do is extremely necessary and highly valued right through the Mid-West.

“We also hope to be able to support other charity, community and voluntary groups with smaller sums of badly needed funding and hopefully the usual generous support of sponsors, business and all the people in the industry will allow us to do this,” the chairman said.

The Midwest Press Ball 2016 started with a reception at 7.30pm, and following dinner, the Mid-West Media Merit Award was presented. The contributions of a number of media people were also acknowledged on the night.

You can find more information on CARI here.
Here you can find more information on the children’s Ark.
Read more stories about the Midwest Press Ball here.



Pictures: Cian Reinhardt/ilovelimerick

Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.