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Published 16:12 14 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 16:17 14 Aug 2019 BST

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It'll be part of two awareness days for charity partner Assistance Dogs in association with Irish Guide Dogs for the blind.
Vistors will be able to give money to the cause while Tayto Park has also pledged to donate €5,000.
The charity thanked Tayto Park for getting behind them, with chairman of its board Patrick Burke saying that fundraising allows them to give families a future and give people who may be marginalised personal freedom.
"Support such as this is fundamental to our ability to reach and help families of children with autism and those with visual impairment achieve independence and mobility."
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