
Limerick, Ireland – The general collection to support the Irish Language Fund in Limerick has seen remarkable progress following a recent event at Team Hall on Monday evening. The outpouring of support from various quarters has left no doubt that the volunteer collectors, consisting of well-known citizens, both religious and lay, are poised to receive a generous response to their heartfelt appeal.
The fervour surrounding this movement within the city is a promising sign of success, with the enthusiasm of those dedicating their efforts proving to be truly infectious. Both the seasoned and the youthful residents of Limerick are eager to lend their support, and it appears that there will be few who lag behind in contributing to this noble cause.
When the final results are eventually unveiled, it is widely anticipated that Limerick will occupy a prominent position among the list of contributors. This achievement is largely attributed to the tireless dedication and boundless energy of the local branch of the Gaelic League, along with its hardworking Honorary Secretary, Mr J. J. O’Donovan.
The sense of unity and commitment displayed by the community in Limerick towards preserving and promoting the Irish language is a testament to the enduring cultural heritage of this remarkable city. As the fund continues to gather momentum, it is poised to make a lasting impact on the revitalization and preservation of the Irish language in the region.
Northants Evening Telegraph – Saturday 01 March 1902