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Creative Upcycling Project Wins Inaugural Memorial Cup at Irish Agricultural Show

Sayart / Published August 29, 2025 09:28 PM
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Tom Gill from Kilsheelin has become the first recipient of the Irene Purcell Memorial Cup at this year's Iverk Show, earning recognition for his exceptional creativity in transforming an old ironing board into a stunning garden sculpture and planter. The award celebrates innovative upcycling projects that demonstrate artistic talent and environmental consciousness.

Gill's winning entry showcased his remarkable ability to repurpose everyday household items into functional art pieces. His project involved completely reimagining an discarded ironing board, converting it into an eye-catching garden sculpture that also serves as a practical planter. The piece demonstrated both artistic vision and practical gardening application, impressing judges with its creative approach to sustainable design.

The presentation ceremony was a meaningful family affair, with Gill's sister Dolores accepting the memorial cup on his behalf. The award was presented by Irene Purcell's daughters, Therese Hearn and Deirdre Corcoran, making the moment particularly special for both families. The presence of Irene's grandchildren at the ceremony added an additional layer of significance to the inaugural presentation of this new award.

The Irene Purcell Memorial Cup represents a new category at the Iverk Show, highlighting the importance of creativity, sustainability, and artistic expression in modern craftsmanship. Gill's victory as the first winner establishes a high standard for future contestants, demonstrating that innovative thinking and environmental responsibility can create truly remarkable artistic achievements. The award serves as both a tribute to Irene Purcell's memory and a celebration of the kind of creative spirit that makes community agricultural shows vibrant cultural events.

Tom Gill from Kilsheelin has become the first recipient of the Irene Purcell Memorial Cup at this year's Iverk Show, earning recognition for his exceptional creativity in transforming an old ironing board into a stunning garden sculpture and planter. The award celebrates innovative upcycling projects that demonstrate artistic talent and environmental consciousness.

Gill's winning entry showcased his remarkable ability to repurpose everyday household items into functional art pieces. His project involved completely reimagining an discarded ironing board, converting it into an eye-catching garden sculpture that also serves as a practical planter. The piece demonstrated both artistic vision and practical gardening application, impressing judges with its creative approach to sustainable design.

The presentation ceremony was a meaningful family affair, with Gill's sister Dolores accepting the memorial cup on his behalf. The award was presented by Irene Purcell's daughters, Therese Hearn and Deirdre Corcoran, making the moment particularly special for both families. The presence of Irene's grandchildren at the ceremony added an additional layer of significance to the inaugural presentation of this new award.

The Irene Purcell Memorial Cup represents a new category at the Iverk Show, highlighting the importance of creativity, sustainability, and artistic expression in modern craftsmanship. Gill's victory as the first winner establishes a high standard for future contestants, demonstrating that innovative thinking and environmental responsibility can create truly remarkable artistic achievements. The award serves as both a tribute to Irene Purcell's memory and a celebration of the kind of creative spirit that makes community agricultural shows vibrant cultural events.

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