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05 Sept 2025

Tipperary hotel’s Party in Pink raises €800 for Breast Cancer Ireland

Global movement dedicated to raising funds and awareness for the fight against breast cancer

Tipperary hotel’s Party in Pink raises €800 for Breast Cancer Ireland

The team from Talbot Fitness Clonmel, who raised awareness and vital funds

The team from Talbot Fitness Clonmel, which is part of the Talbot Hotel Clonmel, was delighted to help raise awareness while also fundraise vital funds for Breast Cancer Awareness Month during October, with donations going to Breast Cancer Ireland.

The Party in Pink was organised by Talbot Fitness assistant Leisure Centre manager Sandra Quinn, aka “the Zumba Queen”, who was delighted to announce that €800 was raised.

Sandra said that this is a global movement dedicated to raising funds for the fight against breast cancer.

“I’m delighted to combine my love of Zumba and having fun, while raising money for a good cause. We are so fortunate here at Talbot Fitness to have such a strong Zumba crew at class each week, so much that when we suggested doing this again this year all the ladies came out in force to support such a great cause, for which we are very grateful”.

Talbot Fitness Clonmel were delighted to have teamed up with Stephen Kearns from DJC Events, and Stephen also gave so willingly of his time for this great cause.

Zumba is a fitness programme that involves cardio and toning workouts, using Latin-inspired music along with music from around the world. Stephen made sure to keep those tunes going all evening.

Everyone proudly wore pink for an idea that comes from the pink ribbon, which represents the courage to fight breast cancer as well as hope for the future, and the charitable goodness of people who publicly support the breast cancer movement.

Well done to the team at Talbot Fitness Clonmel and all the supporting ladies for creating such awareness and raising such valuable funds.

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