Drogheda Independent

TLT hosting Clogherhea­d lifeboat ‘Oskars’ night on Saturday

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MEMBERS of Clogherhea­d RNLI have been overwhelme­d with the local support for ‘ The Night at the Oskars’, a major fundraisin­g event being staged to raise funds for the station’s new Shannon class lifeboat, which is due to arrive in 2019.

The event which is being held on Saturday 3 March at the TLT in Drogheda will see local people star in seven short films recreating some of the most well-known and successful blockbuste­rs over the last few years.

An initial casting call issued back in January saw 65 people successful­ly audition and receive parts in mini film versions of The Field, The Snapper, The Hangover, Forrest Gump, Shawshank Redemption and Bridesmaid­s. Each of the local actors has a starting role in the short films that will be screened in front of a packed auditorium in Drogheda. The screening will end with a short awards ceremony, honouring what a panel of carefully selected judges, will deem as the best performanc­es in a range of categories.

The red-carpet event is formal or black-tie dress and tickets are priced at €30. The high quality production is being produced by Kevin Rowe Events and run as a ‘ Fundraiser In Aid of Clogherhea­d RNLI’.

Speaking about the event, Clogherhea­d RNLI Coxswain Tomás Whelehan said, ‘We have been completely overwhelme­d by the support for our lifeboat appeal. This major event to raise funds for the new lifeboat is a great way to bring the local community onboard and we are thrilled so many people have come forward to play a part in it. Our new Shannon class lifeboat is a huge investment by the RNLI on the east coast and we are honoured that so many people living here want to help fund it.’

Last June Clogherhea­d RNLI launched a €150,000 fundraisin­g appeal at the Drogheada Maritime Festival. The total cost of the new Shannon Lifeboat will be in the region of €2.5 million and the majority of the funding will be provided through an Irish legacy. Clogherhea­d RNLI and affiliated branches in Meath and Monahan are making a commitment to raise €150,000 towards the cost of the project through a community appeal.

Tickets can be obtained at the Clogherhea­d lifeboat station each Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 2pm until March 3rd or through phoning Tomas on 086 809 4690.

 ??  ?? The cast of Bridesmaid­s, ready for the Oskars
The cast of Bridesmaid­s, ready for the Oskars

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