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06 Oct 2025

Drive to Survive a spooky vehicle run in Limerick for school fundraiser

Salesian Secondary College and Salesian Agricultural College have combined to organise a spooky vehicle run this Sunday

Drive to Survive a spooky vehicle run in Limerick for school fundraiser

Salesian Secondary College principal Keith O'Rahilly and students Dean Cusack and David Carroll are ready for road

LET the ghoul times roll for a good cause in Pallaskenry this Sunday and get in the mood for Halloween.

Salesian Secondary College and Salesian Agricultural College have combined to organise a spooky vehicle run this Sunday, October 12. Registration will be at 10.30am. The run starts at 12.30pm.

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The Halloween-inspired fundraising event will support Salesian Secondary College's ASD classes and school facility improvements. 

School principal Keith O’Rahilly invites everyone to join them for a day filled with fun activities, live music entertainment, and refreshments. 

“There will be a raffle and fundraising collections on the day. 

“Participants can enter any vehicle in our spooky run for just €20, or simply come along to enjoy the festivities and support this worthy cause,” said Mr O’Rahilly.

All are welcome to Salesian Secondary College in Pallaskenry this Sunday for some Halloween fun in aid of a very good cause.

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