Shane O’Neill’s and St John’s were guests at a reception in Larne Town Hall

Glenarm Shane O’Neill’s Hurling Club and St John’s Carnlough Camogie Club were guests of honur at a recption hosted by Mayor of Mid & East Antrim Alderman Noel Williams, in Larne Town Hall to celebrate what has been a great year of the two clubs. Also in attendance were Cllr Gerardine Mulvenna and Cllr Andrew Clarke. To mark the occassion Alderman Williams presented Mid & East Antrim plaques to both clubs while he received autographed hurls from both clubs in return.

Mayor of Mid & East Antrim Alderman Noel Williams presents the council’s Coat of Arms to the St John’s Camogie Club, who were guests at a Mayor’s reception (along with the Glenarm Hurlers) in Larne Town Hall.
Mayor of Mid & East Antrim Alderman Noel Williams presents the council’s Coat of Arms Shane O’Neill’s Hurling Club, who were guests at a Mayor’s reception (along with St John’s Carnlough Camogie Club) to mark the clubs highly successful season. Included are Cllr Andrew Clarke and Cllr Gerardine Mulvenna.
Alderman Noel Williams is presented with special autographed hurls by Shane O’Neill’s Glenarm vice chairman Eamon Matthews, Under 10 team captain John Taggart, Under 12 Camogie captain Clodagh McAuley and St John’s Carnlough Campgie Club chairman Eamon McFadden.

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