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Great turnout at Tipperary Harvest Food Festival in Clerihan

L to R: Amy Dwyer (Clonmel) and Clodagh McGivern (Springfield, Clerihan) at the Tipperary Harvest Food Festival in Clerihan

L to R: Amy Dwyer (Clonmel) and Clodagh McGivern (Springfield, Clerihan) at the Tipperary Harvest Food Festival in Clerihan

Thousands turned out for a food extravaganza at the Tipperary Harvest Food Festival in Clerihan last weekend.

The Harvest Barn Dance was a sell out on Saturday night.

Crowds flocked to Clerihan Community Park for a sun drenched Sunday afternoon. Catherine Fulvio enthralled and entertained her audience both young and old for over 2 hours to a full house in the main events hall.

Food was not the only attraction on the day. We were very lucky to have some fantastic Health and crafts stands for people in our Health and craft marquee which proved a great success.

There was something for everyone on the day, with visits from Shellikybookie with their amazing Giraffes, Clonmel Veteran & Vintage Classic Cars Club, Moyglass& Newcastledistrict vintage clubs for their Trashing display and vintage tractors. South Tipperary Macra clubs got stuck in and battled it out in the tug of war for the Michaelmas cup. On your toes dance troop was very entertaining as always, thanks Gillian and Majella! The kids zone was a great success and kept all of the children well entertained throughout the day with so many activities for them to do.

We would like to thank the Clerihan GAA and Clerihan Soccor club for their generous time they gave to the festival, from stewarding to crossbars to sponges and to crazy horses!!


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