Cycle for Crumlin tomorrow
A reminder that the Murphy Surveys Cycle for Crumlin takes place tomorrow (Saturday) morning, writes Brian Byrne.
There are 50K and 100K routes which have been devised with the help of Kilcullen Cycling Club. From the start and finish at Kilcullen Business Park the cyclists will come down into the town as far as the traffic lights before heading across the Curragh. Even if you’re not taking part, do gather to give them a cheer.
Registration on the day takes place from 9:30am and participants are welcome at the company's Head Office in Kilcullen for food and refreshments after the event from 1-3pm.
There are fantastic prizes to be raffled for those who participate, including dinner vouchers, hotel stays, gym memberships, and more.
The registration fee of €25 will be donated to the Charity. Donations and support make a difference to lives of patients, parents and hospital staff every day. From big renovation projects or builds to a small gift to a child on their birthday or even a visit from Santa at Christmas you help to make a difference to everyone in Crumlin hospital.
There are 50K and 100K routes which have been devised with the help of Kilcullen Cycling Club. From the start and finish at Kilcullen Business Park the cyclists will come down into the town as far as the traffic lights before heading across the Curragh. Even if you’re not taking part, do gather to give them a cheer.
Registration on the day takes place from 9:30am and participants are welcome at the company's Head Office in Kilcullen for food and refreshments after the event from 1-3pm.
There are fantastic prizes to be raffled for those who participate, including dinner vouchers, hotel stays, gym memberships, and more.
The registration fee of €25 will be donated to the Charity. Donations and support make a difference to lives of patients, parents and hospital staff every day. From big renovation projects or builds to a small gift to a child on their birthday or even a visit from Santa at Christmas you help to make a difference to everyone in Crumlin hospital.