WATCH: Well known comedian set to host Roscommon GAA club’s fundraiser

The host, who has also featured on an episode of Father Ted, has urged people to support the event, that will benefit two local charities
WATCH: Well known comedian set to host Roscommon GAA club’s fundraiser

Comedian Alan Shortt has urged people to support St. Aidan's GAA Club's Quid Games fundraiser.

Well known comedian Alan Shortt has urged people to get behind St. Aidan’s GAA Club’s fundraising event this Saturday night.

St. Aidan’s GAA Club are hosting a Quid Games fundraising event this Saturday at the Mattie McDonagh Centre in Ballygar to raise funds for the club while also supporting The Noah & Rowan Benson Gately Support Group and the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation.

One lucky person will win €10,000 for their chosen club or charity as well as €2,000 for themselves.

Doors open at 7 p.m. while the show commences at 8 p.m.

Host Alan Shortt has urged the public to get behind this unique fndraiser.

“It is going to be an amazing evening of fun and craic and there will be €10,000 to win for a club or charity with over €20,000 going back into the community, proudly supporting the The Noah & Rowan Benson Gately Support Group and the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation.

“So join me Alan Shortt as we put the fun back into fundraising and let the Quid Games begin.”

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