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CALL OF THE WILD CELEBRATES 21 YEARS WITH A FASHION SHOW

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SLIGO shop Call of the Wild celebrated 21 years in business with a fashion show at the Clayton Hotel last Thursday evening.

The charity event showcased the latest trends in outdoor fashion from the flagship store on Castle Street. All proceeds were in aid of the RNLI, Sligo Leitrim Mountain Rescue and Sligo Down Syndrome. With a sell out crowd of over 300 people on the night the atmosphere was fantastic. The volunteer models all looked great in their winter gear from brands like Columbia, Sprayway, The North Face, Icebreaker and plenty more. A group of models with Down Syndrome from the Sligo branch of Down Syndrome Ireland also modelled, showing how capable people with Down Syndrome are when it comes to playing their part in the community.

A total of €4262 was raised on the night with all funds raised to be split between the three charities.

 ??  ?? Tim Curran Orla Keairns take part in the Call of the Wild Charity Fashion Show
Tim Curran Orla Keairns take part in the Call of the Wild Charity Fashion Show
 ??  ?? Charlotte and Eoghan Sheehan, proprietor of Call of the Wild enjoy the Fashion show at the Clayton Hotel last Thursday
Charlotte and Eoghan Sheehan, proprietor of Call of the Wild enjoy the Fashion show at the Clayton Hotel last Thursday
 ??  ?? Janice Scott, Jennifer McManus, Dee Moran and Mary Moran at the Call of the Wild Fashion Show last Thursday evening.
Janice Scott, Jennifer McManus, Dee Moran and Mary Moran at the Call of the Wild Fashion Show last Thursday evening.
 ??  ?? Nigel and Martina Clancy at the Call of the WIld Charity Fashion Show in the Clayton last Thursday
Nigel and Martina Clancy at the Call of the WIld Charity Fashion Show in the Clayton last Thursday
 ??  ?? Aisling Gray.
Aisling Gray.
 ??  ?? Ali O’Hara
Ali O’Hara

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