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 GAA, Formal, Aurora, SuBo, Aware... 16 pics
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Niamh McLaughlin form Moville GAA Club receiving her Ulster Schools All Star for Gaelic Football.
Attending the Scoil Mhuire Formal are cousins Lauren, Denver, Stephen and Elaine Coyle.
Northern Lights: A view of the Aurora Borealis as seen from Urris, Clonmany. Photograph courtesy Adam Porter, chairman Buncrana Camera Club.
Northern Lights: A view of the Aurora Borealis as seen from Urris, Clonmany. Photograph courtesy Adam Porter, chairman Buncrana Camera Club.
Northern Lights: A view of the Aurora Borealis as seen from Urris, Clonmany. Photograph courtesy Adam Porter, chairman Buncrana Camera Club.
Singing superstar, Susan Boyle, pictured with Halfway House staff member, Christine McGonagle, right, and Bernie McDaid.
Young well wishers in Burnfoot descend on the Halfway House to meet surprise visitor, Susan Boyle on Saturday.
From left, John Francis Doherty (Clonmany), Ian Finlay (Dublin), Andrew Gillespie (Derry) and Lorcan Fields (Dublin) hand over a cheque for over €15,000 to Kate Hartley, Aware fundraising manager. The money was the proceeds of the men's 'From Here to Tangier' charity cycle.
The Inishowen contingent, from left, Paddy Kelly (Culdaff, Co. Donegal; support van driver and mechanic), John Francis Doherty (Clonmany, Co. Donegal; cyclist), Joe Doherty (Clonmany, Co. Donegal; team chef and mechanic). John Francis and Joe are brothers with Paddy Kelly being their uncle, so it was a real family affair! It also meant that half the team were from the same family. Pictured in southern France, the day before they crossed the Pyrenees during their 'From Here to Tangiers' cycle which raised more than €15,300 for Aware, defeat depression.
Anne Marie Doogan, deputy principal of St. Brigid's N.S., Glenmakee, Carndonagh, presents the second prize of €300 to Rose Walker, a winner in the school's recent fundraising draw.
Celine Quigley, principal of St. Brigid's N.S., Glenmakee, Carndonagh, presents the top prize of €1,000 to Feargal Bradley, winner of the school's recent fundraising draw.
Pictured at the pre-Christmas Carol Service on the Walls in Derry are from left, Fr Michael Canny, Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness, Rev David Latimer, Deputy Mayor, Cllr Kevin Campbell, Angela Askin, Community Relations Officer, Derry City Council, Foyle MP Mark Durkan and Fr Paul Farren. (Photo: Tom Heaney, nwpresspics)
Jennifer Dunne from Binnion, St Johnston who won €48,000 before Christmas on Winning Streak. Also pictured are RTE gameshow host, Marty Whelan, National Lottery head of marketing, Eddie Banville and gameshow host, Kathryn Thomas.
Some of the large crowd that turned up for the now annual Carol Service on the Walls before Christmas outside First Derry Church.
Children from Greencastle Community Childcare Centre with the Christmas hamper they donated to the St Vincent De Paul.
Gerard Moyne who graduated from LYIT in Letterkenny with a Bachelor of Arts Degree with first class honours in Community Development.
Niamh McLaughlin form Moville GAA Club receiving her Ulster Schools All Star for Gaelic Football.
Attending the Scoil Mhuire Formal are cousins Lauren, Denver, Stephen and Elaine Coyle.
Northern Lights: A view of the Aurora Borealis as seen from Urris, Clonmany. Photograph courtesy Adam Porter, chairman Buncrana Camera Club.
Northern Lights: A view of the Aurora Borealis as seen from Urris, Clonmany. Photograph courtesy Adam Porter, chairman Buncrana Camera Club.
Northern Lights: A view of the Aurora Borealis as seen from Urris, Clonmany. Photograph courtesy Adam Porter, chairman Buncrana Camera Club.
Singing superstar, Susan Boyle, pictured with Halfway House staff member, Christine McGonagle, right, and Bernie McDaid.
Young well wishers in Burnfoot descend on the Halfway House to meet surprise visitor, Susan Boyle on Saturday.
From left, John Francis Doherty (Clonmany), Ian Finlay (Dublin), Andrew Gillespie (Derry) and Lorcan Fields (Dublin) hand over a cheque for over €15,000 to Kate Hartley, Aware fundraising manager. The money was the proceeds of the men's 'From Here to Tangier' charity cycle.
The Inishowen contingent, from left, Paddy Kelly (Culdaff, Co. Donegal; support van driver and mechanic), John Francis Doherty (Clonmany, Co. Donegal; cyclist), Joe Doherty (Clonmany, Co. Donegal; team chef and mechanic). John Francis and Joe are brothers with Paddy Kelly being their uncle, so it was a real family affair! It also meant that half the team were from the same family. Pictured in southern France, the day before they crossed the Pyrenees during their 'From Here to Tangiers' cycle which raised more than €15,300 for Aware, defeat depression.
Anne Marie Doogan, deputy principal of St. Brigid's N.S., Glenmakee, Carndonagh, presents the second prize of €300 to Rose Walker, a winner in the school's recent fundraising draw.
Celine Quigley, principal of St. Brigid's N.S., Glenmakee, Carndonagh, presents the top prize of €1,000 to Feargal Bradley, winner of the school's recent fundraising draw.
Pictured at the pre-Christmas Carol Service on the Walls in Derry are from left, Fr Michael Canny, Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness, Rev David Latimer, Deputy Mayor, Cllr Kevin Campbell, Angela Askin, Community Relations Officer, Derry City Council, Foyle MP Mark Durkan and Fr Paul Farren. (Photo: Tom Heaney, nwpresspics)
Jennifer Dunne from Binnion, St Johnston who won €48,000 before Christmas on Winning Streak. Also pictured are RTE gameshow host, Marty Whelan, National Lottery head of marketing, Eddie Banville and gameshow host, Kathryn Thomas.
Some of the large crowd that turned up for the now annual Carol Service on the Walls before Christmas outside First Derry Church.
Children from Greencastle Community Childcare Centre with the Christmas hamper they donated to the St Vincent De Paul.
Gerard Moyne who graduated from LYIT in Letterkenny with a Bachelor of Arts Degree with first class honours in Community Development.

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