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Castlereagh College Celebrate Entrepreneurship Students from Castlereagh College in Belfast presented special awards to the band at the UTV studios on Friday night. The awards were presented as a celebration of Excellence in Entrepreneurship, in recognition for the international success of the Corrs in writing and performing original music as a family.Two students from Castlereagh College, Laura McNaught and Grace Lambe, met the Corrs and presented the awards to them before the band appeared on the last ever Kelly Show.All members of the band were presented with a unique piece of crafted silver jewellery created by Jackie McMaster and Jill Quinn, who attend the part-time Jewellery Making class at the College. The students were assisted in their jewellery making by Lecturer Heather McFadden.
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Art Lecturer, Jacquie Brachi also designed an intricate piece of calligraphy using the lyrics of ‘Borrowed Heaven’ with the help of student Eileen Evans, who crafted a piece of embroidery. The intricate artwork was suspended in a special presentation case. The band was also delighted to be presented with Excellence in Entrepreneurship Award Certificates, which were designed and made by the full time Multimedia students.The students were inspired by the band's story as told on the new DVD ‘All the Way Home’. The idea for the Excellence in Entrepreneurship Awards was developed through the Entrepreneurship Project, which is aimed at encouraging entrepreneurship amongst students and is managed by Castlereagh College and funded by the EU Peace II Programme for peace and reconciliation through Proteus.
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The students were accompanied by Mark Brotherston, Enterprise Project Manager and Emma Walsh, Enterprise Project Lecturer/Mentor of Castlereagh College and Dermot McGann, Project Officer of Proteus.
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