Christmas Village lights up with the help of rugby ace Jackman!

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The Clontarf Village Christmas tree lights were switched on Thursday night by Clontarf Director of Rugby Bernard Jackman. The Vernon Avenue Business Association’s Representative Gus O’Hara of O’Hara’s Spar invited Bernard to switch on the tree lights on Clontarf’s promenade. Now in it’s
3rd year the switching on of the lights was watched by close to 250 Clontarf residents, local political figures as well as Clontarf and Irish rugby’s latest star Cian Healy. Hot food and drink was supplied by local business as spectators were treated to Christmas carols by the Seafield
Road Choir.

Bernard was joined on the stage by Santa and together they and the crowd counted down from 10 to 1 before switching on the lights on. After Bernard was joined by fellow Leinster prop Stan Wright to sign autographs for local children.

“Its a great honour for me to be invited  to switch on the lights tonight here in the village” said Bernard

The 20 foot plus high tree situated across from the bottom of Vernon Avenue was erected by Dublin City Parks Division and brought up from Wicklow during the week.

Clontarf Rugby Club Chairman Geoff Curran commented ” It was great to see all the local business working together like a team and we at Clontarf Rugby Club are very proud to be part of the celebrations”