THE village of Quin will be full of fun on Sunday, September 25, as Scoil na Mainistreach hold their annual Fun Day and 10k run. Following on from the success of last two years, the committee decided to hold another day this year.
The day will kick off with the 10k run and walk which will see athletes head out from the school around a 10k loop on local roads and finish back at the school. Last year’s race was won by Michael Guerin, while Veronica Colleran took the women’s race. This year, the event will see plenty of challengers for those titles.
Entries are currently being taken on www.runireland.com, they will also be taken at the school on Saturday night, September 24, between 7pm and 9pm, and also on the morning of the race up until 11am. Entry to the race is € 20 and will include entry to the fun day in the afternoon. The route has been officially measured by the Clare Athletics Board with a Jones’ Counter.
The Fun Day will kick off at 2pm in the school field and visitors can look forward to a barbecue, bouncy castle, children’s races, horse shoe throwing, wheel barrow races, tug of war, human football, sponge boards, candy floss, puppet show, magician show, balloon modelling and a raffle.
Entry to the fun day will cost € 10 per person or € 20 for a family.
Scoil na Mainistreach principal Anne Fitzpatrick is looking forward to a fun filled day. “The committee have worked very hard organising this event and we are hoping it will be even better than last year. There really is something for everyone”
Speaking to The Clare People , she said, “Everything is ready to go so all we are hoping is that the sun will shine for us. We would ask that those wishing to take part in the run or walk would register online or on Saturday night if possible. If not, we would ask that they arrive early on Sunday to avoid any delay in starting the race. Unfortunately we will have to ask that there are no bikes on the route this year, however we are looking to plan a cycling route for our next event.
“This event is of great support to the school. This year, all proceeds from the day will go towards the development of our all-weather multipurpose play area for the children,” she said.