Win a House and Car in Wicklow Fundraiser

Glenealy Hurling Club is giving you the opportunity to win a house and car in Wicklow for just €100.

This is probably one of the most exciting times in the history of Glenealy GAA.  In 2013 we purchased 21 acres at Ballyfree, opposite the school.  The vision is to develop a GAA facility for Glenealy that we can be immensely proud of, a facility that will be there for generations to come.

There is no doubt that the path has not run smoothly for us, but in true Glenealy style, we never gave up on the dream. In taking those stumbling blocks in our stride, we turned them into stepping stones. We always knew that in order to accomplish a project of this magnitude a tremendous effort will be needed from our committed community of players, coaches, parents and fans.

We have just launched our most ambitious fundraising plan to date.

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Prize:

The Winner will be the proud owner of the keys to

The Anchor, Monkton Row, Wicklow Town value €300,000 built by Wicklow Cosy Homes

PLUS

a Volkswagen Golf Life Automatic Hybrid value €32,000 from Trinity Autos, Wicklow

Tickets are €100 and it is strictly limited to 10,000 tickets.

  •  Tickets are be available online www.winahouseandcarinwicklow.com
  • Yes, we will also traditional paper tickets from: Sheila Driver; Mary Weir; Meg Geraghty;
  • We also have a dedicated phone line where you can ring and pay over the phone: 083 0968557
  • Draw date 2nd January 2022 or earlier when we sell out our tickets 😊

There is no doubt that this is a huge undertaking and we have engaged a professional marketing company to help us.  We still need the bush telegraph to work its magic though.

So, if you have

  • an Auntie in Aughrim,
  • a Brother in Brisbane,
  • a Cousin in Carrick-on-Shannon or
  • a Sister in Sligo,

Can you please get them to spread the word?

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If you are on Facebook or Instagram – like our ‘Win a house and car in Wicklow’ page or follow us on Instagram and ask your friends to like and follow it too.  That would be a great help.

Together we can make it happen.

By Meg Geraghty Sun 4th Jul