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06 Sept 2025

PICTURES: A Magical Day at St Cronan’s Association Christmas Craft Fair

Roscrea St Cronan's Christmas 2024

James Noland, Julie McGrath, Mary Foote, Maureen Sheridan, Stuart O'Mahoney, Michael Travers, Dennis Taner and Julie O Sullivan (front) Anthony Shoer, Robert Bell and Diarmuid Boyle. Photo: PJ Wright

This week the spirit of Christmas came alive at St Cronan’s Association, Roscrea, as they hosted their very first Christmas Craft Fair.

The event was a resounding success, filled with joy, creativity, and community togetherness.

They were delighted to welcome so many visitors who came out to support this special day.

The fair featured an array of wonderful crafts lovingly made by their talented participants, each item showcasing their creativity and hard work. These handmade treasures brought smiles to everyone’s faces and added a personal touch to the festive season.

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Pictured above in front of the Garda Tractor which toured Tipperary over the Christmas period is Santa and David Radcliffe at the Christmas party in St Cronan's. Photo: PJ Wright

The day was made even more magical by the beautiful performances of not one, but three incredible choirs, their own Roots and Nenagh choirs, and the wonderful Dromakeenan National School children, filled the air with enchanting Christmas carols, creating a heart-warming atmosphere that reminded us all of the true meaning of the season.

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Santa arriving at the St. Cronan's campus in Roscrea with a Garda escort

Guests were treated to delicious food and warm drinks, with crepes, hot chocolate, teas, and coffee adding to the festive cheer.

Laughter and chatter echoed through the venue as families and friends enjoyed the delightful treats together.

The Ticket Sellers Group - Jim Moloney, Stephen Carroll, Tara Moloughney, Wayne Carey, Anthony Shoer, Dermot Boyle, Christopher O'Meara, Sheila Lawlor, Thomas Carey & Kim Clarke

The highlight of the day was the arrival of Santa Claus himself, who made a grand entrance on a tractor, escorted by the local Community Gardaí.

Pictured above are the Roots Unit from St Cronan's Choir with Bridget O'Hara, Support Worker, leading the group in some fantastic Christmas carols. Photo: PJ Wright

The excitement in the eyes of the children and adults! as they greeted Santa was truly unforgettable.

They extend their heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported this event - their visitors, volunteers, and the local community.

Ciara Mullally, Martina Loughman and Sylvia Hegarty. Photo: PJ Wright

Your generosity and enthusiasm made this day truly special.

Pictured above at one of the stunning craft stalls are Aileen Dooley, Jenie Madigan and Jackie O'Meara (St Cronan's Service Manager) Photo: PJ Wright

A special thank you to the talented choirs, the incredible crafters, and everyone who contributed to the delicious food offerings.

Pictured above are the Nenagh Reindeers Food Sellers - Kim, Sara,Judy, Sharon and Peadar. Photo: PJ Wright

St Cronan’s Association is proud to be a part of such a vibrant and supportive community, and they look forward to making this an annual tradition.

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