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Person: Tara Sheridan

‘You can’t tell who’s had cancer and who hasn’t’
‘You can’t tell who’s had cancer and who hasn’t’

For people strolling Lapp’s Quay and Albert Quay in Cork the long boats knifing through the water, crews paddling furiously, are a familiar sight.

Sat, 09 Mar, 2019

Cork Dragons row in together with ‘Calendar Girls’-style fundraiser
Cork Dragons row in together with ‘Calendar Girls’-style fundraiser

Breast cancer survivors are preparing to launch a fundraising calendar, similar to the famous ‘Calendar Girls,’ and one of the participants is a man.

Fri, 02 Nov, 2018

Tara fights on with ‘Dip in the Nip’

Tara Sheridan has beaten cancer four times and is preparing to go naked for her third “Dip in the Nip” in a campaign to raise funds to help fight the disease.

Mon, 28 May, 2012

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