Classic Fest donates €10,000 to worthy cause

Some of the hardworking team behind Classic Fest at the recent cheque presentation to the NICU Parent Accommodation Fund, held at the Oranmore Lodge Hotel. 
Photo: GK Media

Some of the hardworking team behind Classic Fest at the recent cheque presentation to the NICU Parent Accommodation Fund, held at the Oranmore Lodge Hotel. Photo: GK Media

If you were one of the thousands of people or vehicle owners who took part in the Classic Fest show in Galway Racecourse back in July, then take a bow as you contributed to the recent donation to the event’s charity partner for 2023.

Classic Fest was the largest vintage and classic vehicle show in Ireland again this year, and followed on from the huge success of the 2022 event. On the day there were well over 1,000 vintage and classic cars, tractors, commercials, army vehicles, tractors and steam engines on display on the grounds of Galway Racecourse. Alongside the main attraction was live music, a food village, children’s entertainment and many trade stalls. Blessed with fine weather, Classic Fest proved to be one of the best family days out in Galway for the summer of 2023.

This year’s Classic Fest benefactor was the Parent Accommodation Fund of the Neonatal ICU Unit in University Hospital Galway, who at a recent presentation at the Oranmore Lodge Hotel received a cheque for €10,000 from event organisers Irish Vintage Scene. The Oranmore-based publishing and printing business is owned by Thomas and Pauline Heavey, who headed up the organisation of Classic Fest.

The cheque was present to Dr Johannes Letshwiti, consultant neonatologist and Irene Glynn, clinical nurse manager of the Neonatal ICU Unit. On presenting the cheque, the event organisers thanked everyone who made Classic Fest so memorable, adding: “We, both as a family and company, are delighted to be able give something back to the NICU unit in Galway, where miracles happen. Our grandchild, Kai Naughton, spent his first six months of life in the NICU unit, where he received the best care anyone could ask for. We as a family were lucky that we lived close by, but with babies coming to the unit from as far away as Donegal, others have the added stress of finding accommodation. We are delighted to be helping those families with this donation from Classic Fest ‘23.”

The other great news on the night was that Classic Fest will return to Galway Racecourse on Sunday the 30th of June 2024; for more details, see www.irishvintagescene.ie

 

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