Having a wonderful time at the Rochfortbridge Christmas Light Up were Torri Palmer, Ava Cully, Sadie Arthur, Eliza Butler, Chloe Daly, Chloe Fitzgerald, Katie Buckley, Molly Cleary, Laura Buckley, Nisha Palmer and Orla Moore.

Rochfortbridge lights up for Christmas

There was a lovely evening as the Rochfortbridge Christmas Lights were switched on last Sunday week to the tune of Christmas carols and music.

Santa arrived laden down with gifts for all the boys and girls and with special magic dust to switch the Christmas lights on.

Thank you to Tommy Dunne for being master of ceremonies, the carol singers, Mick Plunkett on accordion, the Rochfortbridge Christmas Lights Committee and everyone involved in turning Rochfortbridge into a magical village for Christmas.

Siobhan Gahan with her daughters Amber and Ruby, who were excited to see the North Pole Post-Box at the Rochfortbridge Christmas Light Up.
Joanne and Peter Newman with their sons Tom, Rory, Luke and Danny enjoying the switching on of the Christmas Lights in Rochfortbridge.
Master of ceremonies, Tommy Dunne, delighted to find out he is on Santa's nice list!
Festive singers and musicians at the Rochfortbridge Christmas Light Up were Ellen Arthur, Katie Gunning, Kathleen Bradley Moran, Grace Gunning, Margaret Smyth, Catherine Arthur, Bernie Bradley and Mick Plunkett.
Posting their special letters to Santa in the North Pole Post-Box were Jamie and Lucy Cully from Gaulstown.
Some of the members of the Rochfortbridge Christmas Lights Committee at the big switch on last Sunday week (from left) Pauline Davis, Elaine Kavanagh, Ben Palmer, Peter Newman, John Kavanagh, Christo Bradley, Sonny Palmer and Santa.
Cillian Palmer with his grandad, Sonny, who was heading off on the Rochfortbridge Christmas Light Up Truck and Tractor Run on Saturday evening (December 10).
A scene from the Rochfortbridge Christmas Light Up Truck and Tractor Run in aid of MS Ireland and The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association.

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