It will be held in Tullamore Town Park on Saturday 22nd January at 11am.
A midlands boxer is holding a beginners boxing / fitness class in memory of Ashling Murphy.
Grainne Walsh says "After the tragic events of this week, I think it is very important that we, as women, create a safe place to come together, exercise and socialise while feeling safe as a group."
The class will focus on encouraging females to feel safe and confident as they go about their daily lives.
It will be held in Tullamore Town Park on Saturday 22nd January at 11am.
The Offaly fighter says it will last up to an hour and people of all level of fitness are welcome.
The event is free but people can donate to Women's Aid.
Please share to get the word out. Thank you. Dm me if you want to attend. pic.twitter.com/zp5KhjUihR
— Gráinne Walsh (@GrainneWalshBox) January 15, 2022
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