Emma claims best dressed lady prize

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Emma Hanratty claimed the coveted Best Dressed Lady prize at the dual race day at Dundalk Stadium yesterday.

Emma walked away with €5,000 in vouchers for the Marshes Shopping Centre after being picked out as the most stylish woman on the day by judges Vogue Williams, Caroline McElroy and NI Gossip Guy.

Marshes manager Harry Traynor was also on hand to present Emma with her prize.

Marshes Shopping Centre confirmed as new sponsor of Dundalk International

Emma Meehan, Sales & Marketing Manager of Dundalk Stadium and Harry Traynor, manager of the Marshes Shopping Centre

Emma Meehan, Sales & Marketing Manager of Dundalk Stadium and Harry Traynor, manager of the Marshes Shopping Centre

There will be a new sponsor for the Dundalk International this year with the Marshes Shopping Centre confirmed as not just supporting the greyhound feature but also as title sponsor of the popular 12th July Dual Race Day and Ladies Day 2015.

The Marshes Shopping Centre International will be an Invitation contest over 550 yards with a total prize fund of €37,000 and is the richest one-off greyhound race in Ireland and the UK.

The winner’s prize will be €20,000 with €6,000 for the runner-up, €3,500 for the third and €1,000 each for the other three runners.

The unique Dual Day will commence with a seven race horse card which commences at 2pm and the feature race will be the Marshes Shopping Centre Handicap. The greyhound racing will then commence at 7.30pm.

The Marshes Shopping Centre Ladies Day will take place in the afternoon with one lucky lady walking away with a stylish Marshes experience worth €5,000. Vogue Williams has been confirmed as this year’s judge.

Ladies Day 2015 is set to be the most stylish yet as it marks the finale of ‘Dundalk Style Week’ – a week long, on mall event celebrating all things stylish at Marshes. For more information on the event please visit: www.marshesshopping.com.

Centre Manager Harry Traynor expressed delight that Marshes are involved in the event and commented: “I am thrilled that we are the title sponsor of the Race Day and are continuing our sponsorship of Ladies Day at Dundalk Stadium which has become a key date in the calendar for many of our shoppers. This year promises to be the best yet and is a perfect way to finish up our summer fashion event ‘Dundalk Style Week’ with the ‘Best Dressed Lady’ competition.”

Emma Meehan, Sales & Marketing Manager of Dundalk Stadium commented: “We, at Dundalk Stadium, are very grateful to Marshes Shopping Centre for their support of the 12th July and are delighted to have them on board as the main sponsor for the day in its entirety to include Ladies Day 2015.  We’ve enjoyed a great working relationship with Harry and his team over the years and look forward to what will be a stylish and exciting 12th July 2015.

Admission ticket purchase and restaurant bookings can be made directly with the team at Dundalk Stadium on: 042 9334438 (Ext.1) or by emailing bookings@dundalkstadium.com. Hospitality packages are also available to book online at www.dundalkstadium.com

 

Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture deemed a huge success

This year’s Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture has seen its best event to date with thousands flocking into the Dundalk town centre and enjoying a packed two day programme of events.

Friday’s event had something for everyone. There was the official opening of Dundalk on Ice and the switching on of the town’s Christmas Tree lights with the honours falling to Louth County Council chairman Cllr Oliver Tully along with Dundalk FC manager Stephen Kenny.

In fact Stephen had travelled from Donegal with his family to make sure he was there to celebrate with the Dundalk Festival goers.

Titan the Robot received a rapturous welcome back to Dundalk and a lot of families made sure they were in the town for his performances over the weekend both at the Market Square and in the Marshes Shopping Centre.

The street performers were outstanding as they entertained the many people on the streets who were availing of the fantastic offers both at the Craft and Food markets and via the many special offers town centre businesses were offering over the Festival.

Animal lovers flocked to the Animal Farm and brought their pets in for the special Blessing of the Animals ceremony, with all donations going to the Louth SPCA.

The Festival fireworks were a sight to behold and Santa’s arrival on the huge Kenworth truck had children staring wide eyed as the man in red had given the reindeers some time off before their big Christmas run.

Speaking on the success of the Festival, organising committee member Harry Traynor of Marshes Shopping Centre said: “This year’s Festival was definitely worth all the hard word and demonstrates how year on year Dundalk is improving.

“With top class acts such as Titan, a premier Dundalk on Ice facility, fantastic Festival fireworks, Voice of Ireland winner Brendan McCahey, Dundalk put on a Festival equal if not far superior to other parts of the country.”

Fellow Committee member, Martin McElligott was equally impressed by the Festival’s success.

“This has been a fantastic Christmas experience and it was tremendous to see retailers coming together as a community, being involved in the Festival’s organisation and/or offering promotional discounts to Festival goers.

“Hopefully the positivity created over the Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture will carry on to Christmas and beyond.”

The Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture organising committee would like to thank those who generously sponsored and supported the weekend Festival. Without their sponsorship, the festival would quite simply not have happened.

Appreciation goes to: Louth County Council, Marshes Shopping Centre, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dundalk BIDS, Dundalk Chamber of Commerce, Dundalk on Ice, Dundalk Tidy Towns, PetSafe and Haribo.

Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture 2014 now only days away

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Excitement is building as the Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture 2014 is now only days away.

The Festival, heralding the official start of Dundalk’s Christmas celebrations takes place this Friday and Saturday, November 28th & 29th kicking off on the Friday evening with Dundalk FC manager Stephen Kenny, and Louth County Council Cathaoirleach, Oliver Tully officially switching on the town centre’s Christmas illuminations as well as performing the official opening of Dundalk on Ice.

Titan the Robot, is set to make a triumphant return to Dundalk this year and will be making appearances with his ultimate family entertainment comedy show over both days of the Festival, at the Market Square, and also at The Marshes Shopping Centre.

Also taking place over the two days will be the Animal Farm on the Demesne. Sponsored by PetSafe, visitors to the farm will see many different animals including chickens, giant rabbits, pygmy goats, pet sheep, llama, alpaca, as well as a small falabella pony and cart.

On Saturday afternoon, festival goers can also take their own pets along for a special animal blessing ceremony. This free Animal Farm has the full support of the Louth Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and donations to this very worthwhile local cause would be very much appreciated.

Mums and Dads don’t forget that this year there is also a special Letter to Santa Postbox this year.

Young letter writers should, if possible, attach a contact e-mail as Santa has agreed to take some time out to reply to the letters via e-mail.

The popular Christmas Markets continue at this year’s festival. A craft market featuring the best of local crafts is to be housed in the Clanbrassil Centre while around the Market Square, the aroma of seasonal spices and flavours of the food market will fill the air.

A Festival stage will be located over on the Courthouse side of the Market Square, where there will be live entertainment over the two days of the Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture.

The ever popular Blue Moose will headline the live music on Friday, while special guest on the night will be Voice of Ireland winner Brendan McCahey.

Free entertainment for all ages will be held throughout the town including fire eaters, unicyclists and other street performers along with carousels and a disco dome for the children.

A new feature this year which will help people travel easily around the town centre festival attractions is the Festival Train – a unique way to travel along the festival’s key route and take in all that the festival has to offer.

The Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture continues through to Saturday evening and will conclude with the now traditional fireworks display at the Marshes Shopping Centre lighting up the town skyline and also including the arrival of Santa via a huge Kenworth truck, the biggest truck Dundalk has ever seen.

The Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture Committee is working away in the background as the final countdown to this year’s Festival continues.

Committee member Harry Traynor of the Marshes Shopping Centre said: “There’s been a number of months hard work put in to making sure we can offer the best Festival experience over the two days.

“We’ve catered for all tastes and I am sure that there is something to suit everyone in this year’s programme.

“All I can say at this point is that I hope as many people as possible turn out, enjoy the weekend and support the Festival and Dundalk Town Centre.”

Committee member, Edel O’Mahony, Dundalk BIDS Manager said she is looking forward to a fantastic weekend to start Dundalk’s Christmas season.

“The retail community in Dundalk has made the Festival of Light & Culture possible and I would remind people that supporting local business boosts the local economy further and gives increased stability to our local workforce

“I hope everyone enjoys the festival experience, whilst also reminding people that we can all benefit in one way or another from supporting local Christmas business community initiatives.”

Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture is funded and supported by the following without whose generosity holding this community event would not be possible: Louth County Council, Marshes Shopping Centre, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dundalk BIDS, Dundalk Chamber of Commerce, Dundalk Tidy Towns, PetSafe, Haribo.

The Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture programme is now available in various retail outlets throughout Dundalk including The Marshes Shopping Centre and Dundalk BIDS Office/Dundalk Tourist Office.

Dundalk On Ice launches today with further details of next weekend’s Festival of Light and Culture revealed

Dundalk On Ice will open to the public from today

Dundalk On Ice will open to the public from today

As the countdown continues to the Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture 2014, further highlights for the Christmas Festival, taking place on Friday and Saturday, November 28th & 29th, have been confirmed.
Dundalk FC manager Stephen Kenny, will join Louth County Council Cathaoirleach, Oliver Tully in officially switching on the town centre’s Christmas illuminations on Friday week
The pair will also perform the official opening of the Dundalk on Ice indoor ice rink which will be open to the public from this evening.
As the festival gets underway, it’s over to the live music stage at the Courthouse and Voice of Ireland winner, Brendan McCahey, has confirmed that he will make a special guest appearance on Friday evening.
Another highlight of the weekend will take place on Saturday evening with the arrival of Santa at the Marshes Shopping Centre on a huge Kenworth truck.
The Kenworth truck is the biggest of its kind in Ireland and festival goers will have the chance to see for themselves this giant of American trucks when it arrives in Dundalk, with Santa on board, on Saturday evening November 29th as the fantastic firework display brings the festival to its conclusion at the Marshes Shopping Centre.
Speaking on Santa’s mode of transport this week, Harry Traynor said: ‘It’s understandable that we give the reindeers a bit of a rest in the run up to December 25th and we always like to offer Santa different ways to arrive at the Marshes Shopping Centre.
“The Kenworth Truck is absolutely huge. In fact, we had to check and see was it actually possible to drive such a wide truck through the streets. It’s certainly going to be an unforgettable sight of this year’s Festival.”
All the latest additions to the Festival of Light & Culture, along with previously announced highlights including Dundalk on Ice, Titan the Robot, the Festival Train, Letters to Santa and Animal Farm & Blessings are included in the Festival programme now available from outlets throughout the town including the Dundalk Tourist Office/Dundalk BIDS Office, Marshes Shopping Centre.
Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture is funded and supported by the following without whose generosity holding this community event would not be possible: Louth County Council, Marshes Shopping Centre, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dundalk BIDS, Dundalk Chamber of Commerce, Dundalk Tidy Towns, PetSafe, Haribo and Dundalk Bureau de Change via Dundalk on Ice.

Santa Post Box coup for Dundalk Festival of Light

Throughout the country many children are already writing to Santa, getting their orders in early.

This year children can send their Letters to Santa, free of charge via North Pole Mail from a special Santa Post Box to be located by the Dundalk BIDS office at the Market Square, as part of the Festival of Light & Culture celebrations taking place on Friday and Saturday, November 28th and 29th.

The Festival Committee along with sponsors, Haribo, have been in contact with Santa’s headquarters and it has been confirmed that Santa will reply to each letter accompanied by a contact e-mail address.

Speaking on the coup for the Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture, Harry Traynor, Marshes Shopping Centre said: “We are delighted that even at the busiest time of the year for Santa he has agreed to give whatever free time he has to e-mailing the children who post their Christmas letters at the special letter box during the Festival.

“We are also thrilled with the support from Dundalk based Haribo, who have agreed to share some of Santa’s favourite sweets with the boys and girls who take the time to write a letter and visit the Post Box.

Santa’s Post Box is just one of the numerous attractions laid on by the Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture with children in mind.

In recent years ice skating in Dundalk has been a great hit with children so expect more fun to be had at the real Dundalk on Ice rink, fully enclosed to protect skaters from the elements.

Titan the Robot will also be making a number of appearances at the Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture with a performance sure to entertain the large number of children expected at the Festival

Children’s amusements will be located in the town centre and there’s sure to be a great interest amongst young animal lovers in the Animal Farm on the Demesne, sponsored by PetSafe and in aid of the Louth SPCA.

After all the Festival fun, small feet can get tired so why not take the children on a trip around Dundalk via the Festival Train.

Of course on Saturday, children can enjoy the Festival fireworks at the Marshes Shopping Centre, followed by the arrival of Santa in full splendour via a Kenworth Truck, the largest truck ever to be seen not only in Dundalk, but in Ireland.

Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture is funded and supported by the following: Louth County Council, Dundalk Bureau de Change, Marshes Shopping Centre, Dundalk BIDS, Dundalk Chamber of Commerce, Dundalk Tidy Towns, PetSafe, Haribo, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dundalk on Ice

Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture 2014 programme to be announced in coming weeks

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Plans for the Dundalk Festival of Light and Culture for 2014 are currently being finalised with an exciting programme set to be announced in the coming weeks.

The Festival which heralds the start of Dundalk’s Christmas season and sees the town illuminated over its two day run, will this year take place on Friday and Saturday , November 28th and 29th with expectations high  to make this year’s festival the best, and of course, brightest yet.

Features of the Festival along with the amazing illumination of town centre buildings have included fireworks, Santa, ice skating, children’s amusements, markets, live music, dancing and much more.

The Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture organising committee features representation from local retail and voluntary groups including Dundalk BIDS, Marshes Shopping Centre, Dundalk Chamber of Commerce and Dundalk Tidy Towns, and supported by Louth County Council. This core group has been working steadily in the background to put together plans for the annual event which annually attracts thousands of people to the Dundalk Town Centre.

Harry Traynor, Marshes Shopping Centre who has been involved with the Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture since its inception, said this year’s Festival is set to feature a mix of returning favourites plus new attractions.

“We recognise each year what has been a success and keep them in mind for a return to the Festival, if possible. But we also like to see the Festival evolve and to do so we hope to bring something new each year, so there are sure to be some new events in the Festival programme.

Edel O’Mahony is enjoying the experience of being involved in the Festival of Light and Culture in her first Christmas as Dundalk BIDS Manager.

“It is a pleasure to be involved in the Dundalk Festival of Light and Culture. Everyone has been working away over the months, each with a valued contribution to make. Dundalk BIDS plays a central role in ensuring that many of the events can take place, in particular the new attractions and I’m looking forward to the positive response from the public when all plans are finalised and we can unveil the 2014 Festival Programme.

The Dundalk Festival of Light and Culture 2014 programme will be announced in the coming weeks, meanwhile why not like the Facebook page Dundalk Festival of Light & Culture.

Environment award for Marshes Shopping Centre

The Marshes

The Marshes

The Marshes Shopping Centre have picked up an important environmental award.

The centre were recently awarded the Environment Management BS 8555 Accreditation, which is in line with IOS14001 and EMAS: “Environmental management systems – Guide to the phased implementation of an environmental management system including the use of environmental performance evaluation.”

Centre Manager, Harry Traynor, was delighted to receive the reward and said in a recent interview: “I am very proud that the hard work of our operational team at the Marshes has been recognised. Marshes continues to work hard to reduce our carbon footprint.

“Our team are dedicated and committed to ensuring we lead the way in environmental management and I am just delighted that this hard work has not gone unnoticed.”

Harry also thanked the team on the STEM project, whose role he said was pivotal in the Marshes receiving this accreditation.