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Grin and bare it as Calendar girls step into Magee’s Window!

Is this the latset trend in Christmas windows ? Baring it all for a great cause Paula McMullan, Teresa Murphy, Joy Peat, Maggie Murphy, Kay Lattimore and Robbie Gillen pose in the window of Magee's of Donegal for their fundraising calendar Calendar Girls in aid of Living Links and the Oncology Unit. 2910MVBritton2 Calendar Girls

Is this the latset trend in Christmas windows ? Baring it all for a great cause Paula McMullan, Teresa Murphy, Joy Peat, Maggie Murphy, Kay Lattimore and Robbie Gillen pose in the window of Magee's of Donegal for their fundraising calendar Calendar Girls in aid of Living Links and the Oncology Unit. 2910MVBritton2 Calendar Girls

The sight of six attractive ladies dressed in almost nothing but their birthday suits in one of the windows of Donegal Town’s retail stores brought traffic to a standstill on a cold blustery and wet Sunday afternoon and at one stage, distracted drivers were in danger of running into each other.

It was a pleasant surprise for both motorists and passers by as the ladies now known both locally and nationally as Donegal’s own Calendar Girls posed in the shop front of the prestigious Magee of Donegal store.

This was not an ego trip by all 10 ladies involved but a truly innovative way of raising much needed funds for the suicide awareness and prevention group, Living Links and the Oncology Unit in Letterkenny General Hospital.

Read more in the Donegal Democrat/People’s Press.


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