The Tug-of-War event at Ferryhouse was watched by big crowds
The Tipp Indian Community hosted their Clonmel Summer Fest 2024 recently at Ferryhouse Sports Complex in Clonmel.
The Indian community was thrilled to follow up the 2023 event with another hugely successful family day out this year.
The 2024 event was attended by a huge crowd and a great family day out was had by all. The event demonstrates the unwavering commitment and dedication of the Indian community towards fostering and enriching cultural harmony among the people of Tipperary.
Tipp Indian Community was established in 2005 and has been joyfully serving the Tipperary community for over 19 years. From the humble beginning, the Tipp Indian Community has flourished into a vibrant and inclusive organization representing the diverse and vibrant Indian diaspora in South Tipperary and its surrounding regions. The Indian community has continually strived to promote the values and traditions of Indian culture while respectfully embracing the rich Irish heritage that thrives in the premier county.
Tipp Indian Community has enthusiastically and successfully participated In Irish festivals such as St Patricks Day Parade, Apple Fest etc. The Indian community has also organised numerous cultural events, festivals, and charitable initiatives that have captivated and engaged the wider Irish community.
Among the attractions in the 2024 event were the Tug-of- War with exciting prizes, cinematic and folk dance performances on the stage, penalty shoot-out, food festival, children’s rides, bouncy castles, magic shows, vintage car shows and live music.
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