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Fisherman nets €16,000 for charity 27.08.10

VETERAN fisherman Michael Cavanagh recently handed over a cheque for €1,287 to the Foyle Hospice.
The money was the final charity proceeds from his top-selling CD 'Man of the Sea'.
The other beneficiaries of his music, who each received cheques for €5,048 from Michael last year, were Greencastle Coast Guard, the Moville branch of the RNLI and the Donegal Hospice.
This Foyle Hospice donation brings to €16,431 the total given to charity from the sale of 'Man of the Sea’.
Greencastle fisherman, Michael Cavanagh is pictured handing over a cheque for €1,287 to Ciaran McGinley of the Foyle Hospice.
Michael who is skipper and owner of Greencastle fishing vessel Father McKee, has a new CD out now called ‘Fishermen of Ireland’. All of the profits from his latest production will go to the RNLI.
"Two of the songs are based on the experiences of life as a fisherman in Ireland in the 21st Century. One is a song about the Princess Victoria which sank on January 13, 1953 with the loss of 133 lives," explained Michael. There are four songs on the new CD, three of which are Michael's original compositions. See our archives for previous story, click here .
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