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Join the Mayor for a night at the ‘Guildhall Giddy Up’

written by cassoscoop April 9, 2024
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Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Patricia Logue, is inviting the public to join her for a night at the races with a difference this Saturday night as she hosts a special event in the Guildhall’s Main Hall.

The Mayor’s Guildhall Giddy Up in aid of her chosen charities for her year in office the Foyle Hospice and the Ryan McBride Foundation will give punters the option of sponsoring, naming, backing or even riding one of the model horses.

The horses are on wheels with punters paying for the privilege of being a jockey and carrying the hopes of those who back them in the race.

Mayor Logue tried one of the horses out for herself at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium this week where she encouraged the public to come along and join her.

“I’d love to see you at the Guildhall this Saturday, by all accounts these events are brilliant fun and a great interactive way to raise funds for my two brilliant charities,” she said.

“You can don your silks and be a jockey on one of the horses or back the one that takes your fancy.

“For anyone who can’t make it on the night there’s the option to back or name a horse and all support is gratefully appreciated.”

Tickets priced at £10 are available for the Mayor’s Guildhall Giddy Up through her office by calling 028 71376508 or through the charities social media pages.

There will be a full bar in operation and you can sponsor a horse for £50 or name a horse for £20.

A link is available on Council’s website to donate to the Mayor’s Charities at: https://www.derrystrabane.com/about-council/mayor/mayor-s-charity

Join the Mayor for a night at the ‘Guildhall Giddy Up’ was last modified: April 9th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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