The Kerryman (North Kerry)

HAVING A BALL WITH THE SUPER STARS OF KERRY

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KERRY Stars Special Olympics Club welcomed almost 250 people to The Malton Hotel on Friday night for its tenth annual Black Tie Ball, a milestone that was celebrated with unbounded festivity.

The event banded together athletes and supporters from Kerry and further afield, and as Kerry Stars’ Fundraisin­g Officer Tom Tobin explained, the club members themselves deserve no little thanks for the brilliant occasion.

“Our athletes ran the show,” he said. “Emma Doolin was emcee on the night, and she took to her role seamlessly after another athlete, Martina McCarthy, had gotten the night underway in Killarney.

“Our athletes were also central to organising the event, both on the night and in the weeks leading up to it. Having them so heavily involved in the running of the ball builds their independen­ce and confidence, and that’s why this event is so close to the hearts of all our Kerry Stars,” he added.

The ball also serves as an excellent opportunit­y to promote Kerry Stars and its athletes.

“Our Stars compete across four sports: athletics, soccer, swimming, and golf. A lot of hard work goes into these, and it’s nice to put our stars at the centre of such a glamorous occasion; it’s the least they deserve,” Tom said.

The black tie ball wasn’t short of entertainm­ent. The much loved Celtic Steps rattled the stage with their brilliant dancing, before Niall ‘Botty’ O’Callaghan took over as DJ and kept the show on the road ‘ till late. There was also fine musical fare on show from ‘ The Singing Waiter’ and ‘ The Deer Hunter.’

“It was a great occasion, as it always was,” Tom added. “The athletes and our supporters had a great night, and we’d like to thank everyone who helped to make this event another success.”

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