The calendar includes photos of Main Street Portlaoise and Timahoe Round Tower.
The Love Laois 2022 Calendar has officially launched in Portlaoise.
The calendar features beautiful images of the Cathole Falls in the Slieve Bloom Mountains and the Market House in Stradbally.
The proceeds will go to the SOSAD Laois Branch which provides support to people struggling with stress, anxiety and depression.
Cathaoirleach of Laois County Council, Fine Gael's Conor Bergin welcomed the launch of the calendar.
"Communities in Laois have demonstrated their capacity to garner significant achievements on a national stage in 2021 and in order to acknoweldge this it is very fitting that community calendar be launched in advance of the Christmas season."
Christy Bannon of SOSAD Laois Branch said:
"SOSAD Laois are sincerely grateful to receive this support from Laois County Council, Laois Chamber, and Laois Tourism. The people of Laois have donated freely to charities for far too long and received no support in return, but with SOSAD Laois all money raised in Laois stays in Laois, to proivde free counselling and support to the people of Laois."
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