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Organisers thank people for taking part in Chieftain’s Walk

written by cassoscoop August 16, 2021
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THE organisers of the 2021 Chieftain’s Walk in memory of Martin McGuinness have thanked all those who made the event a success.

A spokesperson for the Martin McGuinness Peace Foundation was commenting after a number of walks took place in various locations, including at Inch Island in Donegal led by the McGuinness family.

The spokesperson commented: “We would like to thank everyone who made this year’s Chieftain’s Walk another huge success.

“Particular thanks go to the McGuinness family who again allowed us to share in the celebration and commemoration of Martin’s incredible life and legacy.

“Despite hugely difficult circumstances as a result of the public health situation, events were able to take place across Ireland and in different parts of the world.

“That is testament to the esteem in which Martin is held and we extend our thanks to everyone who supported the walks by registering to take part or volunteering to help out on the day.

“For those who were unable to attend, registrations remain open and we will ensure that everyone who signs up will receive their memento of the event so that this will still be a day to remember.”

Organisers thank people for taking part in Chieftain’s Walk was last modified: August 16th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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