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Derry cancer survivor hosting variety concert to raise vital funds for NW Cancer Centre
The event will be held at St Columb's Cathedral on March 31 at 7.30pm
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Staff Reporter
01 Mar 2023 4:50 PM
Ian Peilow has battled twice with cancer, firstly being diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2003 and most recently was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in January 2020.
Ian, who resides in Derry's Waterside, has thankfully now been given the all clear and is set to host a fundraising variety concert to raise vital funds for North West Cancer Centre.
Ian said: "Now having been given the all clear and trying to regain my energy levels, I am organising a fundraising event for the North West Cancer Centre on March 31st in St Columb's Cathedral to help raise funds for this vital service in our city.
"This cross community fundraising variety concert will be compered by Hugo Duncan. There will be a variety of performer's including soloists, musicians, Scottish and Irish dancers and special guests Frs. Martin & Eugene O'Hagan of the priests."
Tickets can also be bought from City Hotel Reception Diocesan Office-24 London Street, Currys Spar Culmore, All Saints Clooney Parish Office, Glendermott Parish Church (C.O.I) Office and Altnagelvin Garden Centre.
The event will be held at St Columb's Cathedral on March 31 at 7.30pm. Everyone is welcome.
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