
260KM Cycle in aid of Feith an Cheoil
Donation protected
We are a group of fundraisers from North London known as OLSGEIRE.
Our aim is to promote and support smaller local charities and community groups that mean something to us.
OLSGEIRE will be cycling 260 KM around the West of Ireland 2-4th June 2022 to support the development of Traditional Irish Music in North London through the work of Feith an Cheoil.
Meet the team: Liam Collins, Mick & Christine Nevin, Jess Rimmington, Maz Bailey, John Gavaghan, Liam & Pierce McGrenaghan, Noel, Kevin, Brian, Rosie,Helen, JP, Sarah & Caitlin Sainsbury, Sean McDermott, Neville Luck, John O'Donovan, Rik & Max Haigh, Callum & Jack Barton, Lee Neal, Sean McCaul, Hal Haines, Hannah Davis, Hannah Wood, Canon Mehall Lowry, David Hilliard, Michael & Mairead Swords, Noel & Tommy Rowan, Brian Grady, Daniel Griffin, Liam McCarthy, David Fordham, Peter Warwick, James Greer, John Yeboah, Charlie, Clare, Peter, Philomenna, Rose & Peter Langan (Snr), Dan Williams, Paudie & Trisha Murphy & Caroline Keogh,
Meet the team: Liam Collins, Mick & Christine Nevin, Jess Rimmington, Maz Bailey, John Gavaghan, Liam & Pierce McGrenaghan, Noel, Kevin, Brian, Rosie,Helen, JP, Sarah & Caitlin Sainsbury, Sean McDermott, Neville Luck, John O'Donovan, Rik & Max Haigh, Callum & Jack Barton, Lee Neal, Sean McCaul, Hal Haines, Hannah Davis, Hannah Wood, Canon Mehall Lowry, David Hilliard, Michael & Mairead Swords, Noel & Tommy Rowan, Brian Grady, Daniel Griffin, Liam McCarthy, David Fordham, Peter Warwick, James Greer, John Yeboah, Charlie, Clare, Peter, Philomenna, Rose & Peter Langan (Snr), Dan Williams, Paudie & Trisha Murphy & Caroline Keogh,
'Feith an Cheoil is a community organisation that helps young Irish people in London and neighbouring boroughs. Weekly sessions/clubs are held for young people to gather and socialise, and they also receive music tuition and learn about their background and culture of Irish music, song, and dance. The goal of Feith an Cheoil is to provide musical skills and inspiration to our young people, resulting in increased self-confidence and a better awareness of their ethnicity. The youth go on to become engaged and productive members of the community, playing at events and festivals, collaborating with other community organisations and outreach programmes.'
Organizer
Noel Sainsbury
Organizer
England