Milk and cookies a novel start to lifestyle event

OVER 500 people from the throughout county were treated to a stylish night of fashion, lifestyle and healthy living tips at the Dawn Milk and National Dairy Council Ladies Lifestyle Evening at the INEC, Killarney.

The event was a fantastic raising an impressive €7,000 for two favourite local causes – the Donal Walsh Livelife Foundation and the Ian O’Connell Trust.

The night commenced with advice on nutrition with well-known dietitian and author Paula Mee who sifted through the jargon and gave the audience practical tips and advice that works.

The Donal Walsh Live Life Foundation was one of the beneficaries

One of Ireland’s most successful personal trainers and health blogger, Nathalie Lennon, offered fitness and wellbeing advice and demonstrated exercises that could be completed at home with the assistance of master of ceremonies Alan Finn.

Following the interval style queen Celia Holman Lee revealed all her secrets in a beauty and lifestyle questions and answers session. She also showcased a fabulous style segment with fashion from local Killarney boutiques MacBees, Scarlett Boutique and Weardrobe.

John O’Sullivan, General Manager, Dawn Milk commented: “We would like to thank everyone who attended and supported our two charities. The evening was a great success with lots of advice and tips from our guest speakers”.

On arrival ladies were welcomed with a cookies and milk reception and they also received a goody bag on the night. The evening also included a fantastic raffle with some amazing prizes including a VIP Day at the Dawn Milk Ladies Day at the Killarney Races on Thursday, July 18 and two tickets to the Spice Girls concert in Croke Park in Dublin this summer.

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