Aishling Rafferty set to perform with Ormond Octaves and Roscrea school pupils in gala concert in Roscrea on Friday, February 17.

Roscrea set for gala concert in aid of Saint Cronan's Services

A MEMORABLE night of song and music awaits in Roscrea when the Ormond Octaves Choir and special guests perform in concert in aid of Saint Cronan's Day Services in the town's Catholic Church on Friday night, February 17 (8pm).

The 60-member choir from Nenagh, which brought a record attendance to its recent amazing sellout Christmas Charity Concert in a packed Saint Mary of the Rosary Church in Nenagh, will be joined on the night by Tipperary's very own Princess of Country Music and Glór Tíre competition winner, Aishling Rafferty, along with Roscrea students form Scoil Eoin NS, Scoil Mhuire, Lismakin, Dromakeenan NS, Gael Scoil Shlí Dála and performers from Saint Cronan's, Rose Lineen and Linda De Lewis.

“We are absolutely thrilled and honoured and looking forward to putting on our very best show for such a worthy cause as Saint Cronan's Day Services,” says the Musical Director of the Ormond Octaves, Niamh Ryan, who founded the four-voice choir in 2008, and whose charity concerts over the past 14 years have crammed churches and raised tens of thousands of euro for worthy causes throughout north Tipperary and the Mid-West region.

The truly talented Aishling Rafferty, who already in her budding singing career has rightly earned the reputation as one of Ireland's top female Country Music stars, also said she was really looking forward to performing on the night with “the wonderful Ormond Octaves” and other guests in aid of Saint Cronan's Day Services.

“This is going to be a fantastic night of music you will not want to miss,” says Aishling, who, like everyone involved, is hoping people get out now and buy the tickets currently on sale for the hugely anticipated concert.

The Octaves, whose mix of tenors, altos, sopranos and basses, creates a delightful symphony of sounds, have been rehearsing for the past month specifically for the upcoming concert.

“We just couldn't think of a better cause than to perform for Saint Cronan's, who are providing tremendous services to people in our community here in north Tipperary and further afield,” says Niamh Ryan.

SUPERB SERVICE

Saint Cronan’s Association provides a range of disability services across its four sites to 150-plus adults, and its main centre is based in Roscrea. There are two service locations in Nenagh, in Springfort Meadows and Melrose, and a service in Syngefield, Birr.

Its centre in Roscrea provides services for people living with a mild-moderate intellectual disability, offering a diverse programme of opportunities, including day services, Pobal funded Ability programme, supported self-directed living programmes, outreach services, community supports, educational programmes and the Foundation Level HSE funded Rehabilitative Training Programme, along with activities such community integration, arts, horticulture and multi-sensory activities, in line with National Policy New Directions.

“We take a person-centered approach which promotes learner progression and helps to create pathways to support each person to reach their full potential,” says Mary Frend, Service Co-ordinator at Saint Cronan's Services and concert organiser, who added: “I would love if people would support our concert on the night.”

Tickets (€20) for the concert are currently available at the Parish Offices in Roscrea, Birr and Templemore. They are also available in the Cinnamon Alley café in Nenagh and in The Bookworm in Thurles.

We hope to see you all there on the night. The satisfaction in supporting the concert is that you get to enjoy a fabulous night of music and song while helping to fund magnificent local services. The most recent Christmas Charity Concert in Nenagh by the Octaves generated almsot €10,00o for the Children’s Grief Centre.