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06 Sept 2025

Local Carlow MACE Retailers to saddle up for Down Syndrome Ireland

Local Carlow MACE Retailers to saddle up for Down Syndrome Ireland

Local Carlow MACE Retailers to saddle up for Down Syndrome Ireland

Local County Carlow MACE Retailer, Kevin Nolan is inviting customers to support its Tour de MACE static cycles in-store in order to raise funds for its charity partner, Down Syndrome Ireland.

The events will take place on July 20th and 21st  from 10am to 3pm. 

MACE Tullow and MACE Hacketstown Road, Carlow are hosting unique in-store static cycle events whereby customers can donate 15 minutes to 1 hour of their time to cycle and contribute much needed funds to Down Syndrome Ireland, MACE’s charity partner.

Retailer Kevin Nolan said: “We hope you will support us and Down Syndrome Ireland by joining in on the Tour de MACE excitement at MACE Tullow and MACE Hacketstown Road, Carlow. We want to encourage as many of our customers to join in, so if you’re in the area, we would be very grateful if you pop into the stores, to participate or donate and support this wonderful charity.”

Customers and staff can sign up beforehand by calling into the stores to select their cycling time slot or else they can sign up on the day. We are encouraging customers who aren’t participating to come along and join in on the celebrations and donate funds towards Down Syndrome Ireland.

Paying tribute to MACE Tullow and MACE Hacketstown Road, Carlow, Keith Crawford, MACE Sales Director said, “We are very proud of and Kevin and his teams for  hosting these events. Each Tour de MACE event will help make a real and lasting difference to people with Down syndrome and their families throughout Ireland. We are thrilled with the enthusiasm being shown in helping raise funds for our charity partner.”

The Tour de MACE events in Carlow will take place on July 20th in MACE Tullow and on July 21st in MACE Hacketstown Road, Carlow from 10am to 3pm.

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