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Donegal people urged to put their baking skills to the test for Temple Street

written by admin February 29, 2020
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Donegal, are you ready to put your baking skills to the test? On April 3rd, the Great Irish Bake for Temple Street will return once again to raise funds for little patients!

Each year the Temple Street Foundation holds the much-loved Great Irish Bake campaign, encouraging people in Co. Donegal and all around the country to host their own bake sale to raise some much needed dough for Temple Street.

These funds will help provide essential equipment that will have a real impact for the little heroes at Temple Street.

It’s a piece of cake to register for the Great Irish Bake.

It’s the perfect opportunity to get together at home, work, school or within your community to be part of one of the biggest baking events of the year and all for a good cause!

You can join others all over Ireland taking part in the Great Irish Bake, raising vital and life-saving funds for sick children in Temple Street.

By joining the Great Irish Bake, you will receive a free party pack to kit out your bake sale in style!

As well as an exclusive Great Irish Bake Recipe book with scrumptious recipes to choose from.

Rosie Connolly was joined by some of our very own star baker Brook Moran (4) to launch the Great Irish Bake for Temple Street on April 3rd. Register for the Great Irish Bake for Temple Street, proudly supported by Gem, and receive your free party pack by visiting www.templestreet.ie/greatirishbake”. Picture Andres Poveda

Great Irish Bake Ambassador, Rosie Connolly, says she was thrilled to be chosen as the Ambassador for this year’s Great Irish Bake.

“I had my own experience with Temple Street when my son broke his leg and I have seen first hand how incredible the staff are.

“Hosting your own Great Irish Bake is a great opportunity to have some fun with friends, family and colleagues whilst also doing something special for sick children in Temple Street,” she said.

If you register by March 13, you’ll be in with a chance to win an exclusive hamper containing all your baking essentials, kindly sponsored by Gem.

Denise Fitzgerald, Chief Executive of Temple Street Foundation, says she is delighted to welcome Rosie as the Great Irish Bake Ambassador this year.

“Rosie has been a great friend to sick children in CHI at Temple Street, and we are looking forward to working with her on this exciting campaign.

“Each year Temple Street cares for over 147,000 sick children in the hospital.

“Every donation we receive, no matter how big or small, goes towards providing essential equipment and supports for our little heroes and their families at Temple Street.

“Gem has been a kind supporter of the Great Irish Bake throughout 2019, and we are pleased to have them on board once again this year!” she said.

Register now online at www.templestreet.ie/greatirishbake

What are you waiting for? Ready, steady, bake! 

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