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Sean McGorry & Andrew Leighton: Shades of Ireland
Sean McGorry & Andrew Leighton: Shades of Ireland

We are joined by Sean McGorry &  Andrew Leighton to talk about the ‘Shades of Ireland’ tour.

From May 14th through the 24th, 2026, WFEA The Morning Update’s Jeff Chidester will be traveling to the Emerald Isle, Ireland. Colette Tours and Scott McGorry of Cruise Planners have put together an incredible 10-day itinerary, and Jeff is inviting WFEA listeners to participate in this dream vacation.

Email or call Scott McGorry 603.296.7839/sea.mcgorry@cruiseplanners.cpm

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