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Phil Coulter to perform in Newtown 25.11.10

by Eamonn MacDermott, Inishowen Independent

RENOWNED songwriter Phil Coulter will give a special performance in the Church of All Saints in Newtowncunningham next year.
The Derry musician will sing at an event to mark the publication of a book celebrating the 10th anniversary of the landmark chapel.
Donal Campbell who is on the organising committee said: “The ceremony is intended to mark the publication of the book about the church which was dedicated more than 10 years ago.
“It is planned to mark the occasion by holding a ceremony in the church and Phil Coulter has agreed to perform.”
He added: “This is great news for Newtown and when the event was announced at the weekend there was great buzz going around the village.
“It is exciting that we have secured Phil Coulter to perform at the ceremony and it will definitely add something special to the occasion.”
The one-off event will take place on Friday, October 21 next year.
Donal added: “We know it is early to be announcing the date but we felt that such a special occasion deserved good advance notice.”
The coffee table-style book will be available at a date to be confirmed next year.
The Derry songwriter composed a special piece of music when the church was originally dedicated in 1999.
Phil Coulter.
The building was architecturally designed to resemble a ship, based on St Peter's Barque. It is symbolic of the Catholic faith sailing into the third millennium.
The chapel was completed at a cost of €1,200,000 but that was repaid thanks to community fundraising activities, interest-free loans and a pledge system.
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