Photo: L to R: Gerry Murphy Ei Electronics, Anne Griffin Shannon Municipal District, Breda Breen An Garda Síochána, Celia King An Garda Síochána, Sergeant Seamus Mulligan, Siobhan Ryan An Garda Síochána, Superintendent John Ryan, Adrian Sylvester Shannon College of Hotel Management, Dominic Murphy Shannon Precision Engineering, Darragh McDonagh Fabricated Products, David Wallace, Bunratty Manor Hotel, Sergeant Denis Lavin, Eithne Costelloe Shannon College of Hotel Management, Sean Ruane Shannon College of Hotel Management, Don Murphy Smitz Cafe Shannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley

WITH THE festive season approaching, Gardaí in Shannon are preparing for their annual special initiative to spread the joy to senior citizens in the town.

Once again, An Garda Síochána is organising a Christmas dinner delivery and party for senior citizens across Shannon Town.

This festive event aims to bring a touch of holiday cheer to the elderly residents who may be experiencing isolation or hardship during this time.

Sergeant Seamus Mulligan told The Clare Echo, “An Garda Síochána is committed to fostering a sense of community, and Gardaí in Shannon would like to acknowledge the crucial role that local businesses, schools and organisations play in making this event a memorable and heart-warming experience for our senior citizens”.

On completion of the Christmas dinner deliveries Shannon Gardaí are hosting the annual Shannon Garda Senior Citizens Christmas Party in the Goal Post Bar in the Wolfe Tones na Sionna GAA Club on Thursday 14th December at 12:30pm.

For further information, contact Shannon Garda Station on 061 3650900 or email shannon.sergeantoffice@garda.ie.

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