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Surf’s up: Limerick surfers called to take part in record break attempt

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SURF’S up as Limerick’s surfers are called to take part in an attempt to set an Irish record for the largest group of surfers paddling out to sea at once.

The attempt is in aid of mental health initiative Flourish, and bids to raise funds for a community mental health facility.

The ‘Big Board Meeting’, set for September 17, will see surfers paddle out beyond the waves at Rosses Point beach.

Once away from the shore, participants will join hands to form a circle, a ritual often performed as a mark of respect following the death of a surfer.

To register or donate online at https://www.tickettailor.com/events/flourish/693106

Bernie English
Bernie Englishhttp://www.limerickpost.ie
Bernie English has been working as a journalist in national and local media for more than thirty years. She worked as a staff journalist with the Irish Press and Evening Press before moving to Clare. She has worked as a freelance for all of the national newspaper titles and a staff journalist in Limerick, helping to launch the Limerick edition of The Evening Echo. Bernie was involved in the launch of The Clare People where she was responsible for business and industry news.
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