They're fundraising to add another pitch to their facilities.
Tang GAA will look to bring the community together this Sunday when they honour their 1971 title winning side at a fundraiser for a new pitch.
President of the GAA Larry McCarthy and Westmeath chairman Frank Mescall will be among those in attendance.
It begins at 10am on Sunday with mass for those on the 71' team who have passed away and those who lost their lives during the covid-19 pandemic.
Various events will be taking place throughout the day including 'The Cow Splath Challenge'.
Sports Editor Robbie Fahy spoke with Tang GAA Chairman Tom Conlon about the significance of the team and what is planned on the day:
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