A celebration was held to honour Dromore Comhaltas's success at County, Provincial, and All-Ireland Fleadhanna.
More than 200 parents, volunteers, and members attended the event on September 7, enjoying a concert of music.
Musicians from the Under-12 category to the Senior level showcased their talents.
Hugh Quinn, the Dromore CCÉ Chairperson and compère for the evening, said: "Evenings like this evening are a culmination of hard work and dedication from parents, children and our hardworking tutors.
"It was fantastic to come together to celebrate the success of musicians from all ages.”
The Drumlish Céilí Band won first place at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in Wexford, bringing the Eugene Leddy Memorial Perpetual Cup to Ulster for the first time.
Their success at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann included Patrick Treacy winning first place in the Banjo Over-18 category, and Aine Rodgers securing second place in Piano Over-18.
The Lendrum Grupai Cheoil, consisting of Aine Maguire, Conor Woods and Sean Dolan, also secured first place.
The Downright Musical Trio, consisting of Bernard Goodwin, Dromore CCE; Jack Rodgers and Conor Collins, were awarded a special Gradam by Labhras O'Murchu at the recent All Ireland Fleadh.
Tutor Maggie Maguire was also recognised for her work.
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