Lough Ree RNLI all set for the charity’s 200th birthday
As one of the youngest members of the RNLI family, the volunteers at Lough Ree RNLI are already looking forward to a special year in 2024 when the charity celebrates its 200th birthday.
With the theme of ‘Commemorate, Celebrate, inspire’ a full calendar of activities is planned throughout the year in Ireland and the UK. On March 4, 2024, the actual birthday, a number of large public events are planned including a Thanksgiving Service at Westminister Cathedral. On August 1, 2024 ‘One Moment, One Crew’ will see volunteers gather at 18.24 to mark the year and the importance of every volunteer to the charity.
Many local events will also take place including a ‘Connecting Communities’ initiative which will see a commemorative scroll travel to RNLI facilities and be signed on behalf of the crew by one of the volunteers. Lough Ree RNLI expects to welcome the scroll in late summer 2024.
In preparation for the celebrations Lough Ree RNLI volunteer crew are ready to welcome the public to the lifeboat station at Coosan Point in the next few weeks.
On the next two Saturdays, November 18 and November 25, the charity will host a pop-up shop at the lifeboat station. This will be the first opportunity for supporters and patrons of the charity to locally acquire specially designed merchandise marking RNLI 200.
The shop will also carry the full range of RNLI Christmas Cards along with many new products and a wide range of stocking fillers.
The RNLI shop at the lifeboat station at Coosan Point is open from 12.30 to 3pm on 18 and 25 November and will have the facility to take card payments.
Next month on December 16, the volunteer crew at Lough Ree RNLI host a special Open Day at the lifeboat station with a ‘family festive’ theme. Activities planned include face painting, a kids DJ and a visit from Santa in the afternoon.
Lough Ree Station Visits Officer Paul Kelly said: "We have had a very special year welcoming visitors to our new facility. Among the most enthusiastic are our younger supporters and we look forward to seeing them again on one of these days at lifeboat station."