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Special day for people of Glengad 29.03.11

GLENGAD enjoyed a red letter day on Saturday with the official opening of the local community resource centre.
The day marked the completion of the third and final phase of the development project with committee members, locals and invited guests turning out for the special occasion.
Funding body, the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) was on hand to perform the official opening of the fully-completed centre. The centre was originally established to provide an important community facility catering for the Glencad community and in particular the needs of its young people.
The fully completed building now provides a multi-purpose centre comprising rental units, a community resource unit, an auditorium/sports facility, offices, kitchen and drying facilities.
It was part-funded by the International Fund for Ireland, who provided over €200,000 under its Rural Development Programme.
Members of the Glengad Community Association at the opening of the Glengad Community Resource centre on Saturday afternoon.
IFI senior development officer, Paddy Harte Jnr., said his organisation welcomed the completion of the latest development project.
"Glengad Community Resource Centre is now ideally positioned to provide a valued range of social and economic responses to the needs of all members of the community and tourists to the area. May I commend all those from the Glengad Association for their vision and perseverance in seeing this project through to its completion today," he told the launch gathering.
Mr Harte also expressed a collective thanks to the international donors who have supported IFI for almost 25 years, namely, the United States of America, the European Union, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Glengad Community Resource Centre is owned and run by the Glengad Community Association, a non-profit making cross-community organisation established in 1996. Glengad is a small rural community seven kilometres north-east of Malin Town in north Inishowen.
Glengad Community Association chairman, Vincent Kelly said: “The completion of the project is of huge importance to our local people and provides a much needed focal point for social, economic and cultural regeneration in the area. It is a great feeling to stand here today and witness the vision of our ambitious project become a reality. May I take this opportunity to thank all those involved in supporting us on this journey and in particular the financial support we received from the International Fund for Ireland, which was of major significance in bringing this project to fruition.” More photos in the Photo Gallery, click here
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