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Killarney Outlet Centre close to being sold Killarney Outlet Centre could change hands in the next few weeks, the Killarney Advertiser understands. | By Sean Moriarty The shopping centre on the lower Park Road has been on the market since 2016. At this time it was expected to fetch €11.5 million but the market and economy changed dramatically since then. Killarney Outlet Centre is owned by Dublin-based Green Property and the sale is been handled by property advisors CBRE. It is understood that a consortium of Killarney-based businessmen have placed a substantial bid for the property. Green Property refused to comment on the finer details of the potential sale but told The Killarney Advertiser that they were negotiating a contract of sale with a buyer and that a sale was “fairly close”. The 8,407 square metre property com-

prises of 39 retail units with Kerry GAA, Costa Coffee and Nike Sports amongst the tenants occupying the 20 ground floor units. There are further 18 units on the upper floor along with public toilet facilities

and office space. Last November the centre celebrated 20 years in business. “We are for sale, after that I cannot comment,” said Centre Manager Paul Sherry.

Ballyspillane Family Resource Centre future under threat A Killarney family resource centre is one of many across the county under threat due to poor Government management - it has been claimed. The Family Resource Centre National Forum this week launched a campaign calling on General Election candidates to pledge their support to FRCs. They say there’s a lack of core funding for FRC’s and are calling on the newly elected Government to create a dedicated support unit. Ballyspillane Family Resource Centre is one of several such centres in the county that is under threat as there is no dedicated Government department fund to administer such services. The Family Resource Centre programme has been in operation for over 25 years, and is currently housed within Tusla, the Child and Family Agency. “All of this means FRCs are now at a critical juncture,” Jackie Landers, who has been appointed spokesperson for all 12 FRCs throughout Kerry, said. “Without political commitment and will to copper-fasten our future, families and communities in Kerry – and nationwide – will suffer.”

Dr Crokes plan €500k expansion | By Sean Moriarty Dr Crokes GAA Club have announced a €500,000 investment at their Lewis Road clubhouse and grounds. Plans for phase two and three of its development include the upgrading of the clubhouse, new media and broadcast facilities in the grandstand, and the addition of a third floodlit playing and training pitch. Parts of phase one, which included the extension of the training pitch, new gym facilities, upgrading dressing rooms and the sanding and the re-sodding of the main pitch were completed last year. Priority now turns to the second part the refurbishment of the clubhouse. Phase three includes the installation

of media and broadcast facilities in the main stand. The final and most expensive phase will be the construction of a third playing and training pitch, including floodlights in the north east corner of the grounds. This is expected to cost around €300,000. “We are always improving,” Vince Casey, Chairman of Dr Crokes Fundraising Committee, told the Killarney Advertiser. “Our ultimate plan is the third playing pitch. We keep investing and take pride in what we do. The clubhouse is over 20-years-old and needs insulation and other upgrades. It is used by the club, not just players, for example we have card games there every Wednesday night, so it’s an important part of the social aspect of the community.”

FUTURE PLANNING: Padraig O'Shea, Liam Ryan, Rachel Foley, Vincent Casey, Laura O'Shea and Norma Sheehan (Killarney Lions Club) at the Dr Crokes GAA Club stand at The Killarney Lions Club Kerry Clubs Fair at Killarney Racecourse on Sunday. Picture: Eamonn Keogh


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NCT confusion following nationwide test lift failures Killarney motorists could face weeks of driving around in potentially dangerous cars after the National Car Test Service made the decision to temporarily discontinue the use of vehicle inspection lifts in 47 centres nationwide.

| By Sean Moriarty However, the National Car Test Service is advising owners to continue attending their scheduled appointments – following the discovery of defective lifts in Northern Ireland on Monday. Full inspections will not be carried out until lifts in all 47 centres across Ireland, including Killarney, are checked. Drivers are advised to book their NCT

as normal. “All customers should continue to book and turn up for their NCT as normal. The test will be completed with the omission of the underbody inspection, which will be conducted at a later date when the lifts are returned to use. All other elements of the test including lights, emissions, upper body exterior, vehicle interior, brakes, suspension and wheel alignment will be tested as nor-

mal,” a statement said. One local garage owner, who brings several cars a week to the NCT test centre in Killarney, raised concerns about potentially dangerous cars being allowed on the road and that people need to be informed on where they stand if they were stopped by An Garda Siochana. Driving a car without a valid NCT cert carries a €2,000 fine and up to five penalty points. “The RSA are the ones stopping drivers to check for certs and now they can’t offer a proper test,” said the wellknown car dealer, who did not want to be named. “What happens if there is an accident, will your insurance cover you? How can you tell if a car is roadworthy or if it has bits falling off it without a proper test.” The RSA put the onus of roadworthiness back on the owner or driver and said that it did write to An Garda Siochana explaining the issues. “The RSA have made the Gardaí aware of the issue and is liaising with them on any potential issues arising. All vehicle owners are reminded that the roadworthiness of their vehicle is their responsibility at all times not just at the NCT,” said the statement. However, Killarney Gardai confirmed that they have not been briefed on the matter. “We have not been given any direction,” said a station officer when contacted by the Killarney Advertiser yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. “Drivers need to appear for the test anyway.”

St Mary of the Angels face funding cuts | By Sean Moriarty A second Kerry-based disability care provider - St Mary of the Angels in Beaufort - will be forced to cut services after the HSE announced a county-wide cut of €160,000. Last week the Killarney Advertiser revealed that Kerry Parents and Friends, which cares for 270 special needs patients, and is headquartered in Killarney, was left with a €60,000 shortfall in funding. The Beaufort facility is home to 76 people with physical and intellectual disabilities. Many residents have been living there for most of their lives. It was founded by the Franciscan Sisters in 1968 on land donated to them by local couple Denis and Mary Doyle. It is currently operated by St John of God Kerry Services which provides training, employment, social and residential programmes for over 300 children and adults. As well as St Mary of the Angels in Beau-

fort, St John of God also operate in Cahersiveen, Castleisland, Dingle, Kenmare, Killarney, Killorglin, Listowel and Tralee. “In 2009, our annual HSE Allocation was €17.2m,” Claire O’Dwyer, General Manager St John of God Kerry Services, told the Killarney Advertiser. “In 2019 the allocation was €16.9m. Yet over this 10 year period, the level of service provided in Kerry grew significantly with a new day centre opening in Tralee

and expansions in Listowel, Killarney and Killorglin. “Over the last two years we have suffered further significant cuts totalling €272,000 and a further cut of €160,000 has been imposed for 2020. These cuts have been a significant contributor to our financial deficit which has come in at €1.25m for each of the last two years. “Yet at the same time, we are obligated by the standards regulator HIQA to meet the appropriate number, qualifications

and mix of staff required for the number of residents, their needs and the size of the our centre at Beaufort. For these reasons, we are deeply concerned over this latest cut which will result in a reduction of existing service provision.” St John of God Kerry is backing the National Federation of Voluntary Bodies campaign to reverse the €20m cut that has been imposed on the disability sector nationally ahead of next Saturday’s General Election.


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Beekeeper course planned in Killarney | By Michelle Crean

Aspiring beekeepers and beginners alike are being invited to participate in the upcoming Kerry Beekeepers’ Beginner’s Course 2020.

SLEEPOUT: Transition Year students at St Brigid’s Secondary School will tonight (Friday) sleep outside their school to raise funds for St Vincent De Paul and Novas while also raising awareness of homelessness. Photo: Grigoriy Geniyevskiy

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The programme, which takes place throughout February and March, will include an educational talk presented by a competent beekeeper followed by interactive discussion and a cup of tea/coffee. The facilitator is Pat Curran, a South Kerry commercial beekeeper Sun Hill Honey, Tim Regan, Kerry Beekeepers’ Association Chair, explained. “Pat is a most experienced practical beekeeper who will begin by introducing participants to the bee hive and the different bees that live within. He will also share his depth of knowledge, experiences and discuss beekeeper tasks for each month.”

The course begins on Thursday, February 20, and continues on Thursday, February 27, March 5, 12 and 19. “Participants will be able to acquire hives of bees at the end of the series of talks if required,” he said. “If you are interested please register and come along to our series of lectures from 7.30 – 9pm at the Teagasc Offices, Cleeney, Tralee Road, Killarney where you will get a warm welcome.” Registration fee is €75, and includes the course, beginners book and membership of the Kerry Beekeepers’ Association which includes bee insurance for 2020. The number of places is limited to 30 on a first come first served basis. For registration details email the Kerry Beekeepers’ Association at kerrybeekeepers@gmail.com or contact Michael on 087 655 22 33 between 5 and 7pm.

Killarney students are hoping the cold and rain stays away tonight (Friday) – as they complete a full night’s sleepout for the homeless. | By Grigoriy Geniyevskiy From 11pm to 7am TY students at St Brigid’s Secondary School will sleep outside their school to raise vital funds for St Vincent De Paul and Novas while also raising awareness of homelessness within the school community. “They will experience some of the challenges faced by those who are homeless by sleeping outside our school building, but still on school grounds for safety reasons, with only a sleeping bag and cardboard to lie on,” teacher Stephanie Horan told the Killarney Advertiser. “This really is a fantastic group activity where TY students have worked to-

gether to organise the sleepout, fundraise and have an enlightening experience. They have shown a huge capacity for empathy, knowing that so many are touched by homelessness in Ireland.” The students went on a school tour to Dublin and had encountered homelessness, she added. “They want to build empathy and awareness of the hardships endured by people who are homeless. One half of my TY Religion class is organising it, but all 60 TY students will participate. The other half of my TY class organised the ‘Dignity Pack’ appeal before Christmas which was very successful. I am a very proud teacher.”

BEEKEEPERS: Kerry Beekeepers Association officers Ian Flude, Pat O'Connor, Michael Culloty, Tim Regan (Chairman) and Hilde Rischbode launching their series of weekly lectures that will take place in Killarney. Picture: Eamonn Keogh


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Over 30 charges struck out in Ballyspillane feud case Over 30 charges were struck out and a number of convictions not proceeded with after several women - representing both sides of an ongoing Killarney "feud" - withdrew complaints against each other at a special sitting of Killarney District Court yesterday (Thursday). A large garda presence and a number of garda vans secured the court. The parties left by separate entrances. Solicitor for six of the accused, Padraig O’Connell, welcomed what he described as “a period of rapprochement”. Mr O’Connell described the striking out of 30 charges as “an opportunity to let the dust settle”. A recent charge alleging a threat to kill against a man known as “Sexy” is proceeding, the court heard. The special sitting is the second such involving the dispute between a num-

ber of closely connected families in Hazlewood Drive and Ballyspillane area of Killarney. Last November a case before the Circuit Court in Tralee was told the feud was sparked by a row over a bouncy castle in May 2018 during a First Holy Communion gathering of closely connected families, some of them related. The charges struck out yesterday include public order, road traffic, and assault in a dispute which had spilled over into nightclubs and shops in Killarney. The special sitting in December, heard

how traffic had come to a halt in Upper Park Road in the “feud” with females fighting and how people in Ballyspillane needed to walk around their estate with CCTV, such was the threat level between families. Inspector John Kelly asked each of the eight women withdrawing charges yesterday if they were doing so out of their own “free will” and they each replied this was the case. Judge Waters also satisfied himself the complainants had not been under pressure to withdraw evidence. The State also withdrew a number of charges. Convictions against two women in December were also not proceeded with and no sentence handed down. Inspector Kelly said gardai wanted to reassure the public that they were maintaining a presence in Ballyspillane and

31.1.2020 any incidents or infringement would be met with the full rigour of the law. A fresh allegation of a threat to kill by 34-year-old Daniel O’Brien of Piercetown, Newbridge, Co Kildare, is to proceed, the court heard. Mr O’Brien is alleged to have made a threat to kill or cause serious harm to Patrick O’Brien (otherwise known as Sexy) and this threat was made to Margaret Avanzo intending her to believe it would be carried out on December 22 last at Ballyspillane, Killarney. He made “no reply” when charged on Thursday, the court heard. Ms Avanzo was not withdrawing her evidence, the court heard. However, Inspector John Kelly said “conscious of what has gone on here this morning” the State would not seek to remand Mr O'Brien in custody and would be seeking conditions attached to bail. Judge David Waters remanded Daniel O'Brien to appear again on March 3. The conditions include that he is to abide by a curfew in Kildare and is not to enter Kerry unless in connection with his case. His solicitor Padraig O’Connell assured Judge Waters his client “will leave Killarney once the bond is signed”.

Sadness at the passing of great community man | By Sean Moriarty

CHARITY CHEQUE: Staff and students from Gaelscoil handed over a cheque for €405 to St Vincent de Paul from families in the school for their Christmas Jumper Day.

Sliabh Luachra Drama Group presents its 19th production | By Sean Moriarty Sliabh Luachra Drama Group has issued a ‘Red Alert Laughter” warning ahead of its staging of the 'It’s The Real McCoy'. Tommy Marren’s play is a hilarious three act comedy set in rural Ireland in 1964. ‘The Real McCoy' will start tonight (Friday) and will also run this Saturday and Sunday night and again next weekend until February 9 at the Heritage Centre in Scartaglen. It tells the story of two dramatic days in the life of Madge Molloy who has lived over four decades of her life wondering why her husband of only four months vanished without a trace. The arrival to the parish of a new curate

Fr Micheal McCoy is about to throw new light on the reasons why her husband Tom Molloy left, and what unfolds is a series of events that will have you in tears of laughter. “This is our 19th production and we feel privileged to have been able to take on a wide variety of plays with great stories and themes down through the years,” Moira Hughes, who plays Madge Molloy in the play, said. “We are delighted to be taking on such a fantastic play this year that will be thoroughly enjoyed by a wide audience of both young and old! People love to have a good laugh this time of the year and this play with his amazing wit and unique and gripping storyline makes it just the play that people will thoroughly enjoy from beginning to end.”

Tributes have been paid to Denny Lucey, of Lisbabe, Headford, who died this week after an illness. Denny was well-known in community circles, particularly in Barraduff and Glenflesk where he was active local volunteer. He was a very active member of Glenflesk GAA and held several committee roles, including senior team trainer over the years. “All in Glenflesk GAA are deeply saddened by the passing away of our club mate Denis Lucey,” Club Chairman Tim Murphy told the Killarney Advertiser. “A tenacious corner back at underage for Glenflesk, his sons, Danny and Sean, have followed in his footsteps and are current seniors with the club. He had huge commitment to the community.” The self-employed plant hire operator was one of the key people behind the Barraduff Community Field and if there was any digging to be done, Denny was the man to do it. “Den was very much a peoples’ person, he loved to chat and banter and was always in great humour,” said a social media post by the Barraduff Community Field Organisation. “He loved his football and music in his spare time and gave up to 20 years of volunteering to

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the Barraduff Community Field committee and played a big part in its overall success. Den was always a very proud Lisbabe man, but he had great passion for the Barraduff community project.” Another project close to his heart was the Barraduff Tidy Village Group. He is survived by his wife Margaret (O’Mahony), sons Danny and Sean, his parents Mary and Dan Joe, sisters Sheila (O’Connor) and Bernardine (Roche), brothers Patrick and Daniel, nephews, nieces, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law and extended family and friends. Denny was laid to rest on Wednesday morning at Killaha Cemetery following Funeral Mass at the Sacred Heart Church in Barraduff.


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Bertie Ahern spoke openly at Killarney conference Bertie Ahern - he who got out before the roof fell in and is now spending his time "ruminating" on the Good Friday Agreement, and no doubt dining out on his good pension - may have let the cat out of the bag on his trip to Killarney when it comes to Fianna Fáil’s fixation with Sinn Féin in this election.

fully hedged in, added “the campaign is the campaign”. It was the people (voting) who would make the decision and it was then people could see “what way the gale blows”! Was that leaving the gap open for a coalition? Only an inch or so, I thought. Now I had just come from Tralee where President of Sinn Féin, Mary Lou McDonald, had fired a broadside at Michéal Martin about his fixation on Sinn Féin, and his refusal to go into Government with them. Standing just in front of the Pikeman, the old 1798 statue on Denny Street torn down by the Black and Tans, Mary Lou called Michéal Martin's approach “cantankerous”. She also “suspected” there was division in Fianna Fáil, she told me. Bertie’s remarks made me suspect something else - Michéal Martin is fired up by the partnership deal he has made with SDLP when he snipes at Sinn Féin!

Our National Park is grossly underfunded The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) in Dublin must have been reading this column.

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They tell me, by way of other matters, they are concerned about a rise in vehicular traffic and are looking at access protocols. The Park as we know is meant to be a biosphere reserve, and it is little more than a joke if cars and buses are allowed through it in numbers. “The NPWS have become aware of an apparent increase in the use of certain areas of the National Park by vehicular traffic in recent times. Our local management are currently examining the situation and intend to review the access protocols and the scope to improve the access barriers on site,” they tell me. They have also come back to me on the closure of Killarney House and Gardens over Christmas. It was closed to the public on December 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 and New Year’s Day, they confirm. But it was open to the public every other day and all other areas of the Park were open, they said. Our National Park, the first in the country, is grossly underfunded. The overall budget it shares with everyone else in the division which includes Kerry, Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, and Waterford is less than a million euro plus wage costs. This is the same as 2019, not a penny more. Could we have this as an election issue please?

look hard to see the correspondences with the Republic. I thought there were a few telling moments on TV – a young woman from Cavan telling Minister Regina Doherty she should be ashamed of herself. The woman and her husband will have to move to Australia to start a family because of childcare costs, long commutes and housing. Australia is on fire - but it is still more family friendly than Ireland, I thought! Thousands of euro going on rent to the foreign and local corporations that have snatched up the houses thrown into NAMA; no attempt to restrain the banks or insurance companies. Poorly funded childcare, and at the end of it all - go on the dole when you reach retirement! It is not just the case that it is no country

straying 2kms over the speed limit by the State so the big insurance companies can lick their lips at the prospect of hundreds more euro to be lobbed on the misfortunate motorist. And meanwhile, the cocaine that is so prevalent and tearing our society apart is coming in by the container load and openly sold in streets, clubs, colleges, court houses and theatres. We need strong leadership but we also need a lot more humanity. There is hope: If this election ends up all over the place the edges will have to be taken off the old governing parties, and we might end up with something better than merely an “open economy”.

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Mr Ahern said he had been in favour of a Fianna Fáil/SDLP partnership “all the time”. He said he was a supporter of the Fianna Fáil/SDLP “position where ever it goes into the future”. “The only danger for it - if you were to have a Fianna Fáil/SDLP national Ireland grouping, it wouldn’t work very well if you had a Fianna Fáil/Sinn Féin group-

The news over the past two weeks has been unwatchable. There has been a feeling at times of living in some out of control South American country with little or no respect for human life, or indeed human dignity. “Conduras” we could be forgiven for calling this Republic rather than the mystical land of Fodla, if you listen to enough news. Stabbings, child murders, burnings, dismembering, a vulnerable woman giving birth on the street – I could only think of Macbeth and King Lear. Unnatural doings preceded what was for the Elizabethans the killing or the usurpation of a king and the complete breakdown of civilised society. You don’t have to

“Questioned in an open discussion on the refusal by Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil to go into coalition with Sinn Féin, Mr Ahern said it was a matter for them”

Bertie’s old friends in Fianna Fáil have not forgotten him it has to be said, and they remain tremendously loyal. He was speaking at the third annual Killarney Economic Conference on Friday, and the subject was the Good Friday Agreement with a dollop of Brexit for good measure. It is his second visit to the conference as a speaker. The former Taoiseach spoke openly about how Fianna Fáil had always been “very close” to the SDLP, and contrary to the view in the South, unionists in the North had also supported such an all-Ireland party.

ing in the South,” he said. Questioned in an open discussion on the refusal by Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil to go into coalition with Sinn Féin, Mr Ahern said it was a matter for them, but he believed Fianna Fáil have “a formal link of some kind now and are very close to the SDLP and always have been”.

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for the old – it is no country for young people either, it seems from the election debates so far. My own opinion is we have gone too far with treating people as a commodity to squeeze money out of them. If it isn’t the State it is the sharks in finance and in telephone scams. Same difference to me because there is little protection or comeback when it comes to either. We are all letter of the law in Ireland in these days. People here are mercilessly dealt with by Government and its agencies whether it is being lobbed with a parking ticket for being a few minutes late to renew a ticket, or watched in case there is half a glass of wine over the so called limit, handed out punitive penalty points for


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Film enthusiasts plan another movie night Beaufort Film Night returns for another screening and will take place at The Inn Between Bar, next week.

VEGAN CHALLENGE: Chefs John Drummond (The Gleneagle Hotel), Cyrille Durand (The Dromhall Hotel) and Chad Byrne (The Brehon Hotel), took part in the Veganuary Challenge. Photo: Grigoriy Geniyevskiy

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Movie lovers are invited to come along on Friday, February 7, at 8.30pm to watch Icelandic comedy-drama ‘Woman at War’, rated 12A. A music teacher in her forties, Halla is a happy, upbeat woman who leads a quiet and routine life. But unbeknown to most she is also ‘The Mountain Woman’: a lone wolf environmental activist who disrupts the operations of an aluminium plant in the Icelandic highlands, by cutting power supply and damaging pylons in acts of industrial sabotage. As the authorities intensify their campaign to catch her she receives an update on a long forgotten adoption application - she has been matched with a four-year-old girl in Ukraine. Can she reconcile this with her crusade to protect her homeland from big industry or will her efforts destroy her chances of finally becoming a mother?

A funny, moving and utterly unique film with a strong lead performance from Halldora Geirhardsdottir as Halla. “‘Woman at War’ won ‘Best Screenplay’ at the Critics’ Week of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival,” Hazel Joy from Beaufort Film Night said. “It also won the 2018 LUX Film Prize, the European Parliament’s prize for films that go to the heart of European public debate.” Beaufort Film Night is a non-profit community organisation founded by local film enthusiasts who work in conjunction with Access Cinema, the Arts Council funded organisation which assists film clubs and film nights in Ireland with their screenings. Admission to the film is €7 which will go towards covering the motion picture licencing fee and the newly purchased screen. Further information can be viewed on Beaufort Film Night’s Facebook page: BeaufortFilmNight and Twitter page: @ Beaufort_Film.

There was a very exciting buzz at one Killarney hotel on Saturday evening as it held its first Veganuary event as a way to promote and educate the vegan lifestyle. | By Grigoriy Geniyevskiy Up to 50 diners, who were seated at tables of 10, tucked into some delicious dishes at The Brehon Hotel. It was all part of the Veganuary event organised by the hotel’s Head Chef Chad Byrne. The night came about following a challenge by local chefs, Chad Byrne, Dan Moynihan and Abraham Nur (The Brehon Hotel), John Drummond (The Gleneagle Hotel) and Cyrille Durand (The Dromhall Hotel), who gave up meat and dairy for the month. On the night, guests enjoyed a special five course meal, and talks by health

expert Dr Ailis Brosnan and Louise Kelly, who runs popular blog ‘I’m a Little Vegan’. According to chef Chad Byrne, the event was “brilliant”. “It was a really great night, with over 50 guests,” he told the Killarney Advertiser. “It was great craic. Louise Kelly did one course which was a South Pacific dish with some Thai elements. It was fully immersive where guests from each table could even roll their own spring roll.” To see how the chefs got on with their vegan challenge, check out our video on our FB page.

SCRUMPTOUS: Annette Horgan from Marguerite's Bakery and Sceal Eile Restaurant, Killarney pictured with her wonderful wedding cakes at the Kerry Wedding Show in The INEC Arena Killarney at the weekend. Photo: Don MacMonagle

€30k of drugs seized in Rathmore Gardaí have seized €30,000 of suspected drugs following a search at a house in Rathmore. At approximately 7pm on Friday last, Gardaí from Millstreet execut-

ed a search warrant at a house in the Rathmore area. During the course of the search Gardaí seized suspected cocaine worth €27,000 and suspected cannabis herb worth €3,000.

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Gold medals for tourism providers Three Killarney-based tourist industry providers were celebrating this week after taking Gold Medals at the CIE Tours International Annual Awards for Excellence. | By Sean Moriarty The awards. which are now in their 30th year, recognise the best hotels and tourist attractions across Ireland based on feedback from over 25,000 customers

throughout the year. Each winner achieved a customer satisfaction rating of over 92% from CIE Tours International visitors with Gold Award Winners achieving the highest satisfaction ratings in their categories.

TOURISM AWARD: Fiona Ross (Chairperson CIE), presents the CIE Tours Award for 'Best Overall Hotel Service and Hospitality' to Cahernane House Hotel, at the CIE Tours International 30th Annual Awards of Excellence where Ireland’s best holiday destinations and experiences were recognised based on feedback from over 25,000 visitors. Photo: John Ohle Photography

31.1.2020 It was a special night for Geraldine Rosney of Killeen House Hotel who won her 29th Gold Award in the Special Dinner Feature category. Geraldine has won the award every year except one, since the Awards were first presented 30 years ago. Cahernane House Hotel won the Gold Award in the Best Hotel Service and Hospitality category while Killarney Horse and Carriage Tours won a Gold Award and was named Best Tour Feature by CIE Tours visitors. “30 years ago CIE Tours International introduced its annual Awards of Excellence to recognise Ireland’s hospitality ambassadors – the people and businesses throughout the country who put Irish tourism on the global stage through the warmth of welcome and quality of service provided to our international visitors,” said Elizabeth Crabill of CIE Tours International. “Since then Ireland’s tourism sector has changed utterly and grown in reputation but the demand for excellent experiences remains constant. Ireland remains an attractive tourism destination for visitors from North America drawn by the diversity and richness of the experiences offered and the warmth of the traditional Irish welcome which should not be underestimated.” Nine hotels in the town, Killarney Plaza Hotel; Killarney Avenue Hotel; Killarney Towers Hotel; International Hotel Killarney; Great Southern Killarney; Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa; The Brehon Killarney and The Dunloe Hotel and Gardens each received merit awards.

New Kerry Tourism Industry Federation launched A Killarney man has been elected as the first chairperson of the newly founded Kerry Tourism Industry Federation. The new federation, which includes representative bodies from all sectors of the tourism industry, including hotel and vintner associations, town chambers from across the county and area marketing alliances have been included in the new group. The group’s aim is to give Kerry a collective voice when it comes to promoting the county as a destination. Former Liebherr Container Cranes managing director Pat O’Leary is the new federation’s chair after its first meeting in Killarney this week. “Greater cohesiveness and collaboration within the tourism industry will strengthen the tourism offering of the county. With this in mind, we have established the Kerry Tourism Industry Federation to act as a collective voice for everyone with a vested interest in tourism,” he said. “By thinking and working together

we will be better positioned to share information and learnings, we will be better equipped to liaise with government bodies, and we can ensure that all areas of the county are represented and heard. We are satisfied that the full board is reflective of the geographic spread and sectoral diversity within the tourism industry in County Kerry.” The Kerry Tourism Industry Federation was conceived from an all-county, open forum for employers and business people with a vested interest in the development and sustainability of tourism in Kerry. The elected board members of the Kerry Tourism Industry Federation (KTIF) are Pat O’Leary, nominated by Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce; John Edwards, nominated by Tralee Chamber Alliance; Gary Curran, nominated by Dingle Peninsula Tourism Alliance; Helen McDwyer, nominated by

Kenmare Chamber of Commerce and Tourism; Patrick O’Donoghue, nominated by the IHF Kerry Branch; Tracy Coyne, nominated by the IHF Kerry Branch; and Michael McCarthy, nominated by the Kerry branch of the Restaurants Association of Ireland. The federation will host members workshop on March 4 where full details of its plans will be revealed to members. The full list of membership groups that form the Kerry Tourism Industry Federation are: The Vintners Federation of Ireland, IHF Kerry, B&B Ireland, Listowel Business and Community Alliance, Killarney Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, The Reeks District, Tralee Chamber Alliance, The Ballybunion Development Company, Irish Caravan and Camping Council, the Kerry Branch of the Restaurants Association of Ireland, Dingle Peninsula Tourism Alliance, Kenmare Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, Waterville Events and Marketing Network and Hidden Valley of the Reeks.

Fundraising dance for ‘Tiny Dancer’ Chloe Tomorrow (Saturday) The Manor Inn Killorglin will host a fundraising dance to raise much needed funds for ‘Chloe’s Journey’ and her family. Doors open from 9pm with music with Ger Healy ‘The Singing Jarvey’. In March 2019, 14-month-old Chloe Jenkins was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma; a very rare aggressive child cancer and one of the hardest cancers to cure. Chloe lives in Cork with mom Deborah who hails from Killorglin, and dad Gareth from Dublin. Chloe immediately started intense chemotherapy in Crumlin followed by surgery in September 2019 when her left kidney and 85 percent of the tumour was removed. She was fortunate to be accepted on a months specialised treatment plan in Germany in November 2019 and is now back home and attending Our Lady’s Hospital in Crumlin for further treatment. Chloe’s family formed a committee setting up ‘Chloe’s Journey’ to try to generate funds to help with Chloe’s ongoing care to alleviate some of the financial costs associated with caring for a seriously ill child to help with travel, accommodation and living expenses involved in multiple hospital stays and clinics. The Six Nations Championship also kicks off tomorrow. Rugby fans can win a framed signed 2019 Ireland Rugby World Cup jersey, kindly donated by The Brand Geeks, Killorglin. To be in with a chance to win, there is a separate raffle on the night for the signed jersey along by a monster raffle with local businesses donating spot prizes. Please support ‘Chloe’s Journey’ by donating €5 via the GoFundMe page to be in with a chance to win a signed Ireland Rugby Jersey. Register your name when you are submitting your donation and your name will be entered into the draw. Tickets €10 can be purchased by contacting: Angela on 086 3205253, Brendan 087 6475234 or contact ‘Chloe's Journey’ directly on Facebook.

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Lucky Ger Somers to donate some of his winnings to charity The Rathmore man who won €33,000 on the National Lottery’s TV game show ‘Winning Streak’ last Saturday will donate some of his winnings to the Kerry Cork Health Link bus. | By Sean Moriarty The well-known local rally competitor learned of his selection for the TV game show while attending a neighbours birthday party the weekend before. “I know a lot of people locally, family and friends who use the bus,” he told the Killarney Advertiser. Ger has his mother Síle to thank for his Winning Streak appearance as she gifted him the scratch card in his Christmas card. She was in the audience in RTE last weekend cheering him along with his partner Jean, his son Colin and other

members of his family including his brother Kieran and his partner Jenny Friel and their daughter Feithlenn, his sister Kathryn and her partner John Paul Lyne. The show is pre-recorded so Ger and his supporters faced a dash across Dublin so they could get from the RTE studio in Donnybrook back to the City West Hotel in time to watch the Kerry v Dublin game on television. “We were finished in RTE around quarter to six,” he added. “We were watching the match up around half eight when Winning Streak came on and we were working off two televisions for a while. “

WINNING WAYS: Ger Somers from Rathmore, won €31,000 on last Saturday’s National Lottery Winning Streak Game Show. Pictured at the presentation of the winners cheques were from left to right were: Marty Whelan (Winning Streak co-host), Jim O’Connor (The National Lottery), Ger Somers, and Sinead Kennedy (Gameshow host).

Ger was due to contest last weekend’s Donegal Rally as a co-driver to Raymond Spence but his friend Denis Coffey from Coolbane, outside Killarney

was able to deputise at the last minute. “I want to say a huge thanks to all for the support and good wishes over the last few days,” added Ger.

Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald visits Killarney | By Michelle Crean Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald, who paid a visit to Killarney on Friday last, has said that Sinn Féin will bring CervicalCheck screening services back to Ireland.

TWIN CITIES: Members of the Killarney Town Twinning and Sister City Association are in Scottsdale, Arizona

Twining Association behind golf tournament | By Sean Moriarty A group from the Killarney Town Twinning and Sister City Association are in Scottsdale, Arizona in an effort to promote golf tourism between the two towns. The delegation is being led by Michael O’Donoghue, of the O’Donoghue-Ring Group. The Killarney visitors met Mayor of Scottsdale, Jim Lane. A group from Scottsdale are due to visit

Killarney in August and it is hoped that the two groups will set up a student golf tournament and exchange programme between the two towns. “The Killarney team in Scottsdale will, no doubt, do a top class job promoting our town,” said Sean Counihan, Chairman of the Killarney Town Twinning and Sister City Association. “The group will exchange views on how our associations can blossom in the area of education, commerce and tourism, especially. golf tourism.”

Mary Lou was in Killarney for an interview with Radio Kerry, followed by a trip to Tralee and Lyreacrompane, while canvassing with Sinn Féin’s General Election candidate, Cllr. Pa Daly. “There has been a huge human cost to the CervicalCheck scandal and many families are today without a loved one, or dealing with the realities of a cancer diagnosis,” Mary Lou McDonald said. “The shadow of the scandal has hung over the health service and Irish society for these past few years. We owe it to the women affected and their families to change the system for the better, and this must involve bringing the smear testing process back home to Ireland. “The outsourcing of the testing process has been a problem, and we have seen issues around labs being added to the CervicalCheck programme without proper checks or operational due diligence being carried out. “Outsourcing also played a part in the further mistakes that were made as regards

VISIT: Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald pictured with general election candidate Pa Daly in Killarney last Friday.

delays of tests and the issuing of results; all of which caused further distress for women. “It is vitally important that we have our own national screening laboratory service for CervicalCheck.” This will be a graduated process, she added. “We will allocate €16 million to this, placing a focus on recruitment and training of specialist staff and equipping labs to the highest possible standard. “The priority must be to ensure that women have the highest level of confidence in the screening process and we can achieve this through common-sense reforms.” She added that we must show that we have learned from the scandal.


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The beginning of the new year is always synonymous with new year resolutions, budgeting and saving for holidays. However, the good news is that SuperValu has announced more price reductions in their new price cuts campaign. They are adding even more value by cutting prices on 100’s of new lines, across every aisle and shelf, giving consumers an opportunity to make real savings on the items that count.

The new price cuts are across SuperValu’s own brand products with a range of over 3,500 to choose from. While you will be delighted with the savings, you will be even more amazed at the great quality of the range. These products really do stand the test against branded equivalents you may be regularly popping into your shopping trolley. Last year SuperValu also cut prices on 100s of products in their award winning SuperValu Range and these prices are staying down to give customers great value everyday. In 2019 alone, SuperValu’s own range won over 134 awards across Great Taste Awards, Blas na hEireann and World Steak Awards, demonstrating that when you purchase the SuperValu own range, you don’t compromise on quality and your family are still getting the best tasting food. Chatting about the launch of the new price cuts, Ray Kelly, Marketing Director

said “Shopper’s continue to look for value when purchasing groceries and we are confident that with these additional new price cuts, we are giving value that really stands out and value that means real savings can be made on a weekly shop. We have made a significant investment in delivering price cuts on items that are regularly shopped with huge savings to be made in every aisle. In addition to making substantial savings, our shoppers get top class quality products when they purchase our own brand range- it’s a winwin from all angles” SuperValu is committed to providing even more value for its customers via its SuperValu Real Rewards app with Money Off vouchers and coupons. If you haven’t downloaded it already, we recommend you do. So don’t just take our word for it, pop into your local SuperValu today for real savings from a brand you can trust.

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Funds raised for it 's your occasion a fantastic cause Firies ladies had a fantastic fun night earlier this month – and on Friday handed the proceeds to charity. Organised by Gina Herlihy the Women's Little Christmas fundraising event took place in Sheehans Bar, Firies on January

FUNDS: Gina Herlihy (organiser) handed over €5020.30 to Comfort for Chemo Kerry, proceeds from a recent fundraiser in Firies. Also pictured are: Brid O'Connor from the charity and Mai O'Leary Firies

4 – with a whopping €5020.30 raised on the night. On Friday, she handed the proceeds to this year’s selected charity Comfort for Chemo Kerry. “The community spirit was amazing,” Gina told the Killarney Advertiser. “I received huge support from the 170 ladies who turned up and danced the night away while they had fun raising funds for a fantastic cause. There was amazing door prizes and raffle prizes all donated by businesses and locals. People are so generous and giving.” Comfort for Chemo Kerry are a local charity on a mission to raise €5m to build a state-of-the-art new separate chemotherapy unit for the people of Kerry and west Limerick. “I was absolutely thrilled to present this cheque to Brid O’Connor from the charity. Last year’s and this year’s Little Women’s Christmas fundraising event was such a huge success that I have already booked the event again for next year, and please God it will raise more funds for this fantastic charity.”

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AWARD WINNER: Michael Horgan from Killarney receiving his Lee Strand Garda Youth Achievement Award. Photo By Domnick Walsh

Killarney youth commended at Kerry Garda Awards Students from Killarney Community College were among the winners of annual Lee Strand/Kerry Garda Youth Achievement Awards. | By Sean Moriarty The youngsters from Killarney Community College won one of two group awards at the awards ceremony at the Ballyroe Heights Hotel in Tralee last Friday night, for their project ‘Be Dementia Aware’. The main aim of ‘Be Dementia Aware’ is to raise awareness about dementia and how it effects families. The students created and have actively used a number of different social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to publicise their awareness campaign throughout the year. “In times where our young people are facing significant challenges, it is inspiring to see them giving back to their own communities through voluntary work, sport or educational achievements,” said Chief Superintendent Eileen Foster.

“The Youth Achievement Awards gives An Garda Síochána an opportunity to engage with young people in a positive fashion and recognise these positive interactions for the betterment of the community as a whole.” A total of 20 Twenty Lee Strand/Kerry Garda Youth Achievement Merit Award Certificates were presented to individuals who have made a positive contribution to their community and make it a better place to live. Six of these were from the greater Killarney area. The recipients were: Kacper Bogalecki, Daniel Cremin, Sinead Gleeson, Michael Horgan, Clodagh O’Connor and Harry White. The awards scheme which first commenced in 1998 are held for youths between the ages of 13 and 21-years and recognise the great contribution young people have made and continue to make to their communities in Kerry.

CELEBRATION: Fr Anthony Jukes, Fr Liam McCarthy (Guardian), Fr Vincent Finnegan, and Fr Lars Frendel, with some staff and volunteer members at The Franciscan Friary staff and volunteers annual dinner in The Killarney Oaks Hotel on Friday night. Picture: Eamonn Keogh

Friary staff and volunteers celebrate another great year | By Sean Moriarty Staff and volunteers from the Friary enjoyed their annual night out at the Killarney Oaks Hotel on Saturday night. The annual party is the Franciscan Friars way of thanking the many people who help keep the Friary running every year. Saturday nights party was attended by over 60 people and included staff from the administration office, the book shop staff and gardeners. Volunteers who help keep the Friary going year-in year-out were also rewarded

Harry White, Merit Award winner at The Lee Strand Garda Youth Achievement Awards. Harry is pictured with six-year-old Caleb Gleeson, whom he pulled from the water in Banna Strand last year after Caleb got into difficulty. Photo: Domnick Walsh

for their efforts during 2019. Volunteers include the Altar Society who keep the alter flowered and clean all year, the Folk Group who sing at 11 o’clock Mass every Sunday, readers and Eucharistic Ministers. “Every year we hold our annual dinner to thank the staff and volunteers for their work,” Fr Anthony Jukes, the House Vicar, told the Killarney Advertiser. “We really could not run the place without them and we run this as a thank you. It was a wonderful evening and there was a great atmosphere amongst our staff and volunteers that ended with a sing-song.”

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HANDOVER: The Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club presented cheques to beneficiaries following the recent tractor raffle. From left are: James Looney, (Chairman), Siobhan Wharton (ACT for Meningitis),Tom Leslie (PRO), Jean Courtney and Jerry Griffin, (Killarney Micro Track). Picture: Eamonn Keogh

Vintage club hands over €27k to local charities Killarney Valley Classic Club handed over €27,000 to the five different charities that it supported last year. The club undertook several major fundraising drives in the last year including a tractor raffle and a charity walk. The club restored a Ford 2600 tractor that was owned and operated by the Great Southern Hotel group and raffled it to raise funds for Act for Meningitis (Kerry Branch) and The Killarney Micro Track Project. It also runs a charity walk along the Old Kenmare Road every Christmas and the benefactors of the 2018 walk were The Ian O’Connell Trust and The Louise Lynch Hospital and Rehab Fund. Money raised during the most recent Christmas walk will be added to the 2020 funds for distribution this time next year. Last Sunday the club took a stand at the

Killarney Lions Club organised Kerry Clubs Fair and used the opportunity to present cheques to two of the five local charities. Siobhan Wharton collected the cheque on behalf of Act for Meningitis while Jerry Griffin was on hand to accept the presentation on behalf of The Killarney Micro Track Project. “We have a strict selection process and work with charities who work with us and help us sell tickets during the year,” PRO Tom Leslie told the Killarney Advertiser. “We are taking break this year from selling tickets and will be back with a new raffle project next year. Over the years over €300,000 has been donated to local charities.” The fifth charity to benefit is the Kerry Mental Health Association that owns the Men’s Shed on the Lewis Road where the club does most of its car and tractor restoration work.

All Ireland Scor finals taking place in Killarney There is plenty of local interest in this weekend’s All Ireland Scor Na nOg finals which are taking place at the Gleneagle INEC Arena tomorrow (Saturday). Spa GAA Club are in the last 12 of the quiz category. The Killarney-based club has a great track record in this category, having last won the overall competition in 2016. Spa East Kerry Board team is made up of Emer O’Keeffe, Ian Coffey, Sean Hickey and Donal Hickey and they are in action just after 11am on Saturday morning. Later in the day, the Glenflesk Ballad Group will be hoping to be the first Kerry club to win the Ballad Group National title. The Glenflesk team is: Eabha Ni Ealaithe, Sinead Ni Ghliosain, Caitlin Ni Chroinin, Sorcha Ni Mhorain and Mallaidh Ni Dhon-

nchu. Glenflesk has previously enjoyed great success in the music and dance categories and are previous All-Ireland winners in Figure Dancing, Solo Singing and Recitation. “Huge congratulations to our five club members who have made the All-Ireland final, it is a special occasion for the club and we are only one of three in the county to make the final,” Glenflesk GAA Chairman Tim Murphy told the Killarney Advertiser. “Special thanks to Paud O’Donoghue and Rosie Healy who coached and supported our members to get them this far. The weekend will start with a concert that “represents all things Scor” in the Gleneagle Hotel tonight (Friday). Tickets for tomorrow’s event can be purchased at the door and cost €25.


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United Ireland closer than ever but not inevitable A United Ireland is closer than it has ever been but it’s not inevitable, according to The Rt. Hon. Carwyn Jones AM, the First Minister in the Welsh Assembly from 2008 to 2018. Mr Jones was one of the speakers during the morning session at the third Annual Killarney Economic Conference at The Brehon Hotel. The former Welsh First Minister, Carwyn Jones, spoke at length in relation to Northern Ireland: “There are still

some issues that people need to see resolved, it’s [a united Ireland] closer than it’s been but I don’t think we’re in a position where people would vote for it in Northern Ireland. On the question of whether the Republic could want or afford the North, I don’t think there would be a choice emotionally. The reality is that if there was a vote [on reunification] it’s inevitable the people would want to see a united Ireland which was always a core part of the establishment of the State in the 1920s.

SHOWCASE: Members of Killarney Pioneers with Mayor Michael Gleeson at the Pioneer stand at Kerry Clubs Fair on Sunday. Pictured are: Paddy O’Sullivan on left, John Dwyer on (right).

Fair brings clubs and volunteers together

| By Sean Moriarty The second annual Kerry Clubs Fair which took place at Killarney Racecourse last Sunday was deemed a success by event organisers. Killarney Lions Club invited clubs and organisations to showcase their events and activities at the specially organised exhibition that took place in one of the upstairs functions rooms within the grandstands of Killarney Racecourse. A total of 56 clubs, six more than last year took part in the event. Over 700 people passed through the door during a busy afternoon. Clubs on show were wide ranging and included sporting organisations like Dr Crokes GAA Club, The Kerry Canoe Club, Killar-

ney Cycling Club. Business groups like the Lions Club and the Killarney Chapter of BNI added a different element to the show while volunteering opportunities through groups like the local branch of the Irish Kidney Association were also possible. “It was a very good day and we were very happy with the turnout,” Lions Club member and organising committee member Ronan Lyons told the Killarney Advertiser. “Our aim was to bring people and clubs together. I know a lot of the clubs did some networking amongst themselves, many were able to promote what they do and even get new memberships and I am sure there will be a lot of following up done over the next few weeks.”

TEAM UP: Ronan Doyle (Organiser), Liam and Donncha Murphy, Tom O'Leary, Dermot McGuckin, Dermot Cronin and Con Stack (Killarney Lions Club) at the Killarney Rugby Club stand at The Killarney Lions Club Kerry Clubs Fair at Killarney Racecourse on Sunday. Picture: Eamonn Keogh

Ronan McCrea, (University College London), Joanne O’Brien (JLT) and Paul Sherry, (President Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce), at the third annual Killarney Economic Conference at the Brehon Hotel, Killarney on Friday. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

Fianna Fáil/Sinn Féin coalition can't work says Bertie Ahern Bertie Ahern has said a future coalition between Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin would have an impact on any future alliance between his former party and the SDLP in Northern Ireland. Speaking at the third annual Killarney Economic Conference at The Brehon in Killarney last Friday and prior to hearing the news of the death of the former SDLP Leader, Seamus Mallon, Mr Ahern said he was always in favour of an all-island alliance between Fianna Fáil and the SDLP. He said such a move had the backing of unionist parties in the North and it was a relationship he tried to build-up 20 years ago. “There is an alliance of sorts [with the SDLP] and Fianna people canvassed very heavily for the SDLP in the last [UK] General Election. I know there are differences in the SDLP about that alliance too. “But I can imagine what those on the

Fianna Fáil side of the argument would think if Fianna Fáil were then working with Sinn Féin. “I think the best thing on all of this, is that people change their minds very rapidly in elections so we’ll wait until mid-February, see what the numbers look like and then we’ll see how the cards are played, but it’s an issue we will be talking about next month,” said Bertie Ahern. The Fianna Fáil Leader, Mícheál Martin has repeatedly ruled out going into coalition with Sinn Féin after the General Election on February 8. Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern took part in a panel discussion on the future of the Good Friday Agreement at the Killarney Economic Conference. He called for an in-depth study of how the whole system of a United Ireland would work but he said he disagreed with any suggestion to call a Border Poll in the near future. The Killarney Economic Conference was sponsored by Kerry County Council and Mazars.


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Baby Lily’s big day out The Breen family from Sneem and the Murphy family from Ballydesmond came together on Saturday to celebrate the christening of baby Lily Murphy-Breen. After the ceremony at the Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart in Kiskeam the two families made their way to the Oaks Hotel in Killarney to continue the celebration. Proud parents Muireann Murphy and Gavin Breen celebrated the christening of their first-born in fine style following Lily's arrival to their lives on November

18, 2018. It was a memorable day too for grandparents Sean and Ann Murphy and Evelyn and Danny Breen. Godparents were Muireanns sister Katie and Gavin’s brother Ryan. “It was a great day making memories,” Muireann said.

CELEBRATION: Jack McGrath, Beaufort, celebrating his 80th birthday with his wife Angela, sons Garry and Rory, daughters Gillian and Michelle and extended family in The Killarney Oaks Hotel on Saturday. Picture: Eamonn Keogh

Retired garda celebrates 80th birthday in style

For over 20 years Jack McGrath was one of the most familiar faces on the streets of Killarney and he still is given his involvement in so many community events. Former Garda Sergeant Jack McGrath celebrated his 80th birthday at the Oaks Hotel on Saturday night. The Clonmel native arrived in Beaufort in 1973, shortly after being promoted to Sergeant from his former barracks in Cork city. His was transferred to Killarney Garda station in 1977 and became a popular and integral part of the community until his retirement in 1997. He level of activity within the community knows no bounds, during his time with An Garda Siochana, he was heavily involved in Kerry Mountain Rescue. His other passion was local GAA and he trained the Beaufort football team for many years in the 1980s and 1990s. One of his prouder moments was the club’s All-Ireland Junior football final success last season – he was the club’s president when they lifted the All-Ireland title in Croke Park.

Saturday night was all about family and friends. Hs brother Paddy made the trip from his home in Clonmel. His sisters Teresa English and Bridgid Quinlan arrived from their homes in Caherconlish in Limerick. His wife Angela, a native of Cork city, and children, Garry McGrath (Beaufort), Rory (Cork), Gillian Breen (Kilgobnait) and Michelle Stokes (Gorey, County Wexford) joined in the celebration as did many of his friends and colleagues from An Garda Siochana, Kerry Mountain Rescue and Beaufort Active retirement. “It was a great night surrounded by family and close family friends,” said his son Garry, who is the trainer of the St Brendan’s College football team. The school plays its Corn Uí Mhuirí Under 19 semi-final in Mallow on Saturday. “He is so active, he will be in Mallow on Saturday cheering on the school team.”

BABY'S DAY OUT: Muireann Murphy and Gavin Breen with baby Lily Murphy Breen and godparents Ryan Breen and Katie Murphy at a christening party in The Killarney Oaks Hotel on Saturday. Picture: Eamonn Keogh

CHRISTENING: Christina and Padraig Doyle with baby Cora and children Sean, Kate and Zoey Doyle at a christening party in The International Hotel on Sunday. Also included are godparents Eddie O'Sullivan and Gillian Warren and grandparents Sean and Sheila Moriarty and Pat and Eileen Doyle. Picture: Eamonn Keogh


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Best advice for planting spuds Following on from where I left off last week, we’re looking at the many ways to plant spuds! There are three types of spuds; Early, Second Earlies and Maincrop, referring to harvest times. Earlies take about 90 days from planting to harvest. Plant mid-March and harvest late June/July. Second earlies are planted early April, harvested July, taking approximately 110 days to mature. Maincrop potatoes are planted in April, harvested in October, taking about 135 days to grow, and late maincrop can be in the ground for 160 days, planted in April harvested from October onwards. The advantage of planting early varieties is that you can avoid the blight season, which is usually in July, when the temperature is warm, and the humidity levels are high. Some varieties to try are Home Guard, Red Duke of York, a red skinned spud excellent for roasting. Pink Fir Apple is a pink skinned potato which produces a long, narrow, knobbly tuber. It has a very distinct nutty flavour and is absolutely delicious! Charlotte and Colleen are both scab resistant and blight resistant. Sharpe’s express is a reliable favourite and a floury spud. Most garden centres have a large range available, and there is even more choice on the internet. I find Fruithill Farm to be

a great source of organic seeds in general and seed potatoes in particular. Plant your potatoes, after chitting, when ideally the shoots are strong and stubby and about 2cm long and 10-15 in ridges. Space them as follows: Earlies: 25cm between plants, 50cm between rows. Maincrop: 35cm between plants, 75cm between rows. As they grow, earth them up, that is, add soil to the top of the ridge when either there is frost forecast, or the shoots are 20cm tall. This is done to prevent tubers going green (a green potato is a poisonous one), to increase yield, to prevent blight washing down to the tubers and to prevent weeds growing. Harvesting is traditionally done when the plant flowers, however, some of the early varieties may not flower at all, so keeping a diary is a good idea. Apart from blight, potatoes may suffer from scab. One way to avoid it is through crop rotation. It seems to be more prolific during hot, dry spells, so ensuring adequate moisture can be a way to minimise it.

PRESENTATION: At the presentation of ‘Cleaner than European Norms’ status to Killarney and Tralee in the 2019 Anti-Litter League organised by Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) at the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin were Conor Horgan (IBAL) with John Breen (Director of Environment Kerry County Council).

HAPPY: From l-r were: Conor O’Leary ('Community Champion' award winner), Gemma Ring (Director), Tracy Dillion ('Community Champion' award winner) and Micheal O’Donoghue (Director).

Dedicated hotel staff awarded for excellence

O’Donoghue Ring Hotels rolled out the red carpet last week for their Group Employee Awards evening at the Killarney Plaza Hotel. Staff were treated to Gala dinner and were entertained by Brendan Fuller MC on the night with dancing until the early hours. The awards were created bespoke by local craftsman James Purcell. As acknowledged by Directors Michael O’Donoghue and Gemma Ring on the night, it was not an easy task deciding on the award winners such is the level of talent within the group, but all of the award winners were extremely deserving. Trevor McCarthy of Shannon College of Management assisted the awards committee with selection and was delighted with the commitment and dedication of staff shown throughout the group of four hotels. Milan Chamula of the River Island kitchen team took home the ‘Unsung Hero Award’. The ‘Rising Star Award’ went to Agnieszka Szwab of the Towers Accommoda-

tion Department. Fausat Lawal of The Killarney Plaza kitchen team was awarded the ‘Employee of the Year’. Margaret Murphy, the Accommodation Manager in the Killarney Avenue Hotel, won the ‘Manager of the Year’ award. The ‘Support Person of the Year’ award was given to Edel Lynch of the HR department. ‘Best Newcomer of the Group’ was awarded to Rory O’Sullivan from Group Stores. There were two winners of the ‘Community Champion Award’, Tracy Dillion and Conor O’Leary. The River Island hotel team were deserving winners of the ‘Best Guest Experience’ award. The ‘Best Sales Team’ went to the Reservations Department and the ‘Hotel Team of the Year’ went to The Killarney Avenue Hotel.

PROUD: From l-r were: Margaret Martin, Claire Thompson, Agnieszka Szwab (winner of 'Rising Star' award), Louise Fleming and Noreen Lyne.


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RELEASED: JANUARY 31 In 17th-century Italy, a teenager learns about her destiny among a family of witches, just as her boyfriend's father hunts her down for witchcraft. It follows a teenage girl, who, after being accused of witchcraft, is forced to flee her village with her younger brother. She finds refuge with a group

By Elske Rahill of women accused of practicing black magic and is forced to choose between an impossible love and a real destiny in a world constantly divided between reason and mysticism. Starring: Antonia Fotaras Belli, Manuela Mandracchia.

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Molly is now in her eighties and she helps her granddaughters Cara and Freya bring up their young children with unstinting care. Hers has been a life of self-pitying service, from her working-class Dublin girlhood to her current status as the wealthy widow of a famous artist. But her own children, particularly her daughter Eileen, are her life's great failure: unhappy, self-indulgent women who resent the younger generation's apparent freedom from guilt and their unconventional family arrangements. This intricate web of female relationships comes under terrible strain when Molly, her health sapped by her constant efforts on behalf of others, decides to consult the family solicitor about changing her will. This is a novel of great tenderness in

its depiction of the small pleasures of family life and ruthless in its portrayal of the dangerous power of money.

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Pet Shop Boys ‘Hotspot’ RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 24 Mostly recorded in Berlin, ‘Hotspot’ is set to be the last in a trilogy of albums produced with Stuart Price. The album will feature the Olly Alexander collaboration ‘Dreamland’ and is in with a good chance of being their 17th Top 10 album. ‘Hotspot’ follows 2013’s ‘Electric’ and 2016’s ‘Super’, all collaborations with

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producer Stuart Price, all examples of the duo’s return to “electronic purism” after a succession of differently styled albums. Set against this backdrop, the Electric/ Super/Hotspot trilogy does seem like a return to what you might call Pet Shop Boys basics.

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RTÉ 2: Friday, 9.30pm Philadelphia boxer Rocky Balboa quits the ring to marry his sweetheart and become a father. However, times prove hard and money is tight, so when Balboa is offered another shot at Apollo Creed's heavyweight title, the fighter is lured out of retirement. Drama sequel, starring Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers, Burt Young and Burgess Meredith.

TG4: Friday, 9.30pm A naive sea captain learns a harsh lesson in cowboy lore when he becomes embroiled in a family feud. Tensions are running high between his future father-in-law and a hillbilly clan over the thorny issue of water rights - and neither party is impressed by the newcomer when he refuses to take sides. Western, starring Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston, Jean Simmons, Burl Ives and Carroll Baker.


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WINNERS: Susan O'Sullivan, Woodlawn, Killarney won a brand new Mitsubishi in the Killarney Credit Union Members' Draw. Seated from left are: Mark Murphy (CEO, Killarney Credit Union), Grace McCrae, Susan O'Sullivan, Noreen Murphy, Kathleen Coen. Standing from left are: Denis Doona, Eileen O'Callaghan, Barry Kelliher and Karena McCarthy (Killarney Credit Union Marketing Officer). Photo: Eamonn Keogh

€30k prize bonanza for Killarney Credit Union members Susan O’Sullivan from Woodlawn Killarney got a great surprise this week when she received a call to find out she had won a brand new Mitsubishi Space Star in the Killarney Credit Union Members’ Draw. Susan picked up the keys of her new car from Karena McCarthy, Marketing Officer at a prize giving ceremony on Friday, January 24 at the credit union headquarters. “We currently have just over 2,200 members in the draw which is held twice a year,” Karena McCarthy, Killarney Credit Union Marketing Officer, said. “Our prizes include a new car and cash ranging from €250 to €5,000. Our next draw will take place in July 2020.” Members can apply for the Members’ Draw at any of the branches or download an application form online www.killarneycu.ie. €12 will be taken from the mem-

bers’ account twice a year as an entry fee for the draw. The 14 cash prize winners were; Donie O’Doherty, Lillian McCrae, Geraldine Gleeson, James Daly, Kathleen Coen, Barry Kelleher, Carmel Cahill, Thomas Lynch, Denis Doona, Eileen O’Callaghan, Donal O’Riordan, Paul O’Rourke, Noreen Murphy, and Ann Murphy. The draw was adjudicated by solicitor Eoin Brosnan and KCU Risk and Compliance Manager Shane Foley in the credit union offices on Monday, January 15. “The draw is limited to members of Killarney Credit Union and anyone over the age of 18 can apply to join, so for €2 a month, you can be entered into the draw. We would encourage members to sign up if they haven’t already, as the saying goes, if you’re not in, you can’t win,” Karena added.

NEW CAR: Susan O'Sullivan, Woodlawn, Killarney, who won a brand new car in the Killarney Credit Union Members’ Draw, pictured with Padraig Dineen (Dineen O'Donoghue Motors) and Mark Murphy (CEO, Killarney Credit Union). Photo: Eamonn Keogh

Stop thinking and start doing Take action! That is this week’s simple call to action. Who remembers studying for college exams? I certainly do and it went a little something like this across a 12 week semester: Weeks 1 to 5: Gather notes, reading materials, print out module timetables, put module timetables in my diary, do up a study schedule, plan when I was going to complete my readings, plan when I have assignments due. Week 6: Catch up on the reading I did not do that I had planned to do. Spend way more time than I had wanted reading. Week 7: Realise that I am behind on the assignment due in Week 8 and spend the week getting that done. Week 8: Catch up on reading from weeks 6 and 7. Weeks 9-12: Play catch-up on the rest of the semester and fit 12 weeks of study

into two to three weeks. It’s all too common and it was the story of most of my student life until I made a small change. So I started taking action. Much is the same way with your health and fitness. You can read about it, you can research the best “fat blasting” which is utter nonsense, but I digress - you can plan a routine, you can go buy all the gear, you can watch all the videos. But much in the same way I spent six weeks most semesters planning, NOTHING works until you take action. It doesn’t have to be huge. Just start small and keep compounding those small actions every day, every week. And eventually you’ll be taking action consistently. Going too big too soon can have a compounding negative effect and isn’t sustainable. So that’s my challenge to you this week; stop talking and thinking, start doing. Get after it, one small step at a time.”


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A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF NEWS • VIEWS FROM KERRY AND AROUND THE WORLD

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Kerry Pride launches online fundraiser Kerry Pride has launched an online fundraiser in order to raise the money necessary to organise an LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Tralee this June.

Ireland's longest bridge opened on Wexford-Kilkenny border Ireland’s longest bridge officially opened at a ceremony in Co Wexford, on Wednesday. The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Bridge will span the River Barrow between Wexford and Kilkenny and is part of an extension to the N25 New Ross bypass for € 230m.

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At a staggering 887m, it is the longest in the country overtaking the 230m River Suir Bridge in County Waterford. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said that the structure represents Ireland’s increasing connectivity and was an investment in the region’s future economic security “Thanks to the hard-work and sacrifices

The fundraiser can be found online on GoFundMe and every donation, no matter how small will allow bigger and better events put on throughout the weekend of Friday, June 12 - Sunday, June 14. “The funds raised will be used to book acts, venues and, of course, run our very own Pride parade through the streets of Tralee,” Morgan Queeney, Chairperson of Kerry Pride said. “There are many initiatives we hope to run this year, to support and include the LGBTQ+ people we know and love in the Kingdom. We are proud to celebrate the incredible LGBTQ+ groups, efforts and people here in our small nook of the country, but we need support from people in order to make Kerry Pride the best event it can be.”

of the people in the south east, backed by investment and the right policies we are seeing a remarkable comeback story for this area.” The new bridge will shave 30 minutes off peak times and will help reduce journey times between Killarney and Rosslare Harbour’s ferry port.

Meet the man behind Trump’s social media game President Donald Trump spent a whopping $20m on more than 218,000 different Facebook ads according to an in-depth research by British newspaper ‘The Guardian’. The paper used an advanced political ad archive application programming interface, or API to analyse thousands of Facebook posts published by his dedicated social media team. “Over the course of 2019, the Trump campaign spent nearly $20m,” said ‘The Guardian’ report. “Among the ads were some of the images and videos that made front-page news for

their xenophobic, fear-mongering, vitriolic, and outright false rhetoric.” The paper also revealed that his team also ran a decidedly mundane social media campaign featuring classic marketing ploys designed to harvest user data. The brains behind Trump’s social media marketing campaign is a man called Brad Parscale. The 44-year-old Kansas native is an American digital consultant and political aide. Parscale began working for the Trump Organization in 2011, devel-

oping and designing websites and creating and managing digital media strategies. In early 2015, Trump hired Parscale and his firm, Giles-Parscale, to create a website for his exploratory campaign. When Trump declared himself a Republican candidate in 2015, one of the first people he called was Parscale, asking him to update his exploratory campaign site into a full-fledged presidential campaign website. In June 2016, Parscale was officially named digital media director for the Donald J. Trump for President campaign, overseeing all aspects of digital media and online fundraising, as well as traditional media strategy, like radio and television placements.


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Today is Brexit Day The reality of Brexit from 11pm tonight (Friday) was discussed by several experts at the third Annual Killarney Economic Conference at The Brehon last Friday. Prof Katy Howard, who is a Senior Fellow in the UK in a Changing Europe Think-Tank, said: “The Northern Ireland Brexit Protocol does not avoid a hard

border on the island of Ireland. MLAs in the Northern Ireland Assembly will decide if the country will follow the Protocol in four years’ time. There is an assumption that most of the MLAs are pro-Remain, but I would query that and would predict that they would align with the UK if their economy comes under pressure.”

Man uses warm coffee to rescue frozen kittens A video has recently surfaced on the internet, showing a man using a cup of coffee to free three kittens whose tails were frozen to the ground for hours after being abandoned in the cold. The incident took place near Tomahawk, in Alberta, Canada. Facebook user Kendall Diwisch shared the heartwarming story along with a video of himself captioned, "So today I found these three fellows on one of the back roads near one of my wells. Most likely dropped off. Poor things were frozen into the ice so they had to have been there all night. Took them home, fed and watered them they look to be healthy and friendly. If any friends are looking to

have a new addition in their family, let us know as they will need homes. All three look to be males, and we also gave them dewormer." In the video the kittens are clearly seen helpless, meowing and unable to move until Diwisch approached them. He poured the warm coffee around the kittens to melt the ice to free them. Diwisch later updated the post to say that all three kittens had been adopted. "All three little rascals went to their new home today where they get to be together instead of separating them," he wrote. "All three are eating and drinking and very energetic. Thanks for everyone's consideration and offering to take them very appreciated," he added.

Dublin school traffic ban leads to 20% fall in pollution A primary school near Malahide in County Dublin that has banned parents from dropping their children at the gate has had pollution fall by 20% since the policy was introduced. Surveys at St Oliver Plunkett National School have indicated a 50% increase in pupils using “active travel” such as walking, cycling or scooting — since the pilot scheme began last November. As part of

the scheme, the Council offered parents free parking passes for car parks located a 10-15 minute-walk from the school. The Fingal Council initiative is being watched by other local authorities including Dublin City Council. The traffic ban is in place between 8.30am and 9.15am and between 1pm and 2.45pm, with retractable bollards closing off the road. Local residents and disabled drivers are allowed through.

Mystery Bermuda Triangle ship found The SS Cotopaxi ship which was thought to have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in 1925, has been discovered off the coast of St Augustine, Florida. The ship, lost to sea 95 years ago, hasn’t been identified; however, diver, author

and researcher Michael Barnette said the evidence during the dives at the site of the Bear Wreck led to one conclusion: it was the SS Cotopaxi. “It was incredibly exciting,” Michael Barnette said. “I’ve done a countless number of shipwreck dives but this one truly stood out.”

BREXIT DAY: Carywn Jones, Former First Minister of Wales, addressing delegates at the third annual Killarney Economic Conference at the Brehon Hotel, Killarney on Friday. Brexit was once again on the agenda, with key discussions based on its impact on Northern Ireland and Ireland’s economic and diplomatic relationship with Germany in a post Brexit world. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

GAA bans WhatsApp amid fears of data protection The GAA has advised clubs to stop using the WhatsApp messaging service because of concerns about the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). The GAA has been increasingly concerned about GDPR compliance issues affecting participants included in the App's group chats. WhatsApp is used all over Ireland by sports clubs as well as other associations, whether it be for work or just for fun, as a simple and efficient tool to relay information about games, training, and events to members, players and parents. The Laois County Board have now urged their clubs not to use WhatsApp, and Croke Park confirmed to RTÉ Sport that they plan to release their own communications App - The Games Management System - which is currently in development.

A document sent to all clubs in Laois reads: "This is an issue for a number of reasons outside of GDPR and data protection also. For instance, if a parent in a WhatsApp group were to post unsuitable material to the WhatsApp group, and then leave the group, the administrators of the group cannot remove such material.” On Monday night, Laois GAA Children's Officer Seamus Lahart declared at a County Board meeting: "I can't stress it enough, you have to scrap WhatsApp.”


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Beauty - By Jill O'Donoghue

Jill is available for advice and beauty consultations, at Killarney Toning & Beauty Studio. Call 064 6632966

Skincare and food

We all have a favourite face cream or treatment - but beautiful skin starts from within. Older cells are constantly shed and replaced with new ones and exfoliating twice a week also helps. Eating the correct balanced diet not only gives you energy to do the day to day things we have to do, but it also gives the cells energy and nutrients to grow and glow, stay supple and blemish free. There is only so much water you can drink. It’s recommended to drink eight large glasses a day, so it’s important to get the food right also. Anti-oxidant rich fruit and vegetables, healthy fats from oily fish and nuts all add to healthy skin. Vitamin C and E are essential for skin, crucial for a healthy glow and dewy plump skin. Vitamin C is needed to produce collagen

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and strengthens the capillaries that supply the skin. It can be found in blueberries, strawberries, broccoli, sweet potatoes and of course oranges. You will feel better when you start to eat more fruit and vegetables every day so it stands to reason that your skin will start to look and feel better. Sothys have launched a new overnight resurfacing vitamin C cream infused with hyaluronic acid for hydration and glycolic acid for cellular renewal. It exfoliates while you sleep which helps remove dead cells, allowing the vitamin C get deeper into the skin for a better result. To avoid acne or breakouts cut back on saturated and hydrogenated fats found in processed foods. Also cut down on junk food high in sugar; cakes and biscuits, fast foods, and fatty foods. Eat more veggies, whole grains, fresh fruit and fish. Try to include selenium rich foods such as brazil and cashew nuts, walnuts, tuna, sunflower seeds and wholemeal bread. It’s so important to use a fresh face cloth every day. Also, cleanse and wash your face two to three times a day, change pillow cases regularly and you should begin to see an improvement in a matter of days. Regular facials, skincare at home and a balanced diet results in amazing looking skin. For skin consultations with Jill call 064 6632966.

THINGS TO DO

IN KILLARNEY THIS WEEK

• FINBAR WRIGHT Friday, 8.30pm Gleneagle INEC Arena • DR CROKES GAA HANDS FOR LIFE Saturday, 1.30pm Dr Crokes GAA Club Upper Lewis Road • SPRING WEDDING SHOWCASE Sunday, 2pm Muckross Park Hotel & Spa Muckross Road

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ARTISTS WANTED: Kerry County Council is inviting artists to express their interest in being part of the Kerry Visual Artists’ Showcase. Photo: Domnick Walsh

Participants wanted for artists’ showcase

Kerry County Council is inviting artists to express their interest in being part of the Kerry Visual Artists’ Showcase. The showcase is a professionally curated annual exhibition, for qualified artists, working across all media and genres within visual arts and who are from, or living in Kerry. It recognises local talent and provides exposure for visual artists and it opens on Friday, September 18, Culture Night, at the exhibition space in Government Buildings, Killarney. This year the showcase will be selected

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by Catherine Fehily, Head of the Crawford College of Art & Design in Cork. Depending on submissions, artists for next year might also be selected. Application forms can be found at www. kerrycoco.ie/arts/arts-forms/ and are only accepted by emailing arts@kerrycoco.ie. The deadline for receipt of applications is 4pm on Friday, March 6. The showcase is supported through funding from Kerry County Council and The Arts Council.

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WELCOME Welcome to the January edition of Home and Living. In January we all feel motivated to change or lifestyles whether it’s dry-January, Veganuary or joining the gym we are bombarded with ideas to change the way we live. And after a long winter and Christmas overindulgence we are searching for ways to make us feel better, craving a bit of spring in our lives! It’s not any different for our homes, searching for a fresh aesthetic to get us through the last of the dark months in preparation for some better weather! According to Kelly Hoppen, “Energy around objects can become static after time, so simply moving your accessories around and introducing a few pieces can re-energise your home dramatically”. So have a fresh look at your home, and if you’re thinking of adding new pieces or changing a room completely, have a look at our top trends for 2020 for some inspiration.

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Freshly announced as the Pantone Colour of the Year, 2020 will see the interior-minded increasingly incorporating shades of poised and calming blue into their homes. Yes, our almost perennial love for grey has been edged out as blue becomes the belle of the ball. That’s not to say grey has had its day - it’s incredible versatility in how it pairs with ease with many other colours makes it still a favourite decor choice. And thankfully, classic blue marries well with many other shades in our home, including grey. How to use self-assured blue in the home? Go for a mix of blue hues and greys teamed with accents of warmer pinks and browns. Or incorporate the shade by way of a large piece of furniture such as a sofa to make a standout statement.

STAYING AHEAD OF THE CURVE...

In 2020, we will also be seeing more homeowners seeking out the soft, romantic feel of furniture with curves - particularly when it comes to upholstery. This mid-century design is all about sofas with curves in all the right places and high back armchairs that envelop you in comfort - while giving an instant glamour

vibe. We love the Skyla curved loveseat in ballet pink for its soft feminine curves and Keavy for its welcoming high-back look.

EVERYTHING’S BETTER IN VELVET ...

One of our favourite trends for the New Year is the continued adoration of velvet. This sumptuously plush fabric has been slipping back into interior favour the last few years - but in 2020 you’re going to be seeing it everywhere. We can’t wait. Nothing beats sinking into a velvet sofa... pure luxe. Consider vibrant blues, pinks, burnt orange, ochre, teals and shades of taupe if you’re on the hunt for a velvet sofa for the new Year. We’re ahead of the curve on velvet’s expected dominance in 2020 with a huge selection of velvet pieces - from sofas and statement chairs to beds and footstools. After all, everything is better in velvet. Corcoran’s Furniture & Carpets New Year sale ends this Sunday so make your way in to get this year’s biggest trends at their lowest prices!

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‘Breathing new life into old kitchens’ Emer Parkinson, sales consultant with Top Team Painters says this year brings a new vision for 2020 – a customer who would like to get a new look and change their current doors and drawers and replace them with one of our 30 new shapes and designs. Our client is not looking to replace their whole kitchen and would really love to lift the look and bring it into the 21st century without having the huge costs involved in replacing it. They're tired of the dull space and would love our step by step service to walk them through a new project, discussing colour, accessories, counter and tile change and decorating which we do on a personal and friendly one to one basis. We also have our very popular service where you keep your own doors and drawers and we can spray them in any colour. Emer says her favourite story was when they did a reveal of a wooden kitchen sprayed in a beautiful bright colour here in Killarney. "Our lovely client said she wanted to sleep downstairs

all night on the kitchen floor as she was in love with her new space and could not believe in four days the transformation from the orange affect of wood to a bright airy clean space. The doors and drawers come back like new even though her kitchen was 15 years old!" We also offer our full range of services here too. We are happy to help and chat to customers interested in breathing new life into their old kitchens for a fraction of the cost of replacing it. For your free quotation please call Emer on 0858120344 Mon – Fri 9am -5pm.

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WHAT'S IN AND WHAT'S OUT

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Every January we look at top trends for the coming year; in searching for this year’s trends one thing has stood out is that anything goes! There are certain trends and styles that come and go but we are looking at more ecological ways of decorating and there are a few sayings that have stuck with me through the years. The first one is by the style icon Coco Chanel; “Fashion fades, only style remains the same”, and the second by William Morris is; “have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful”. So, rock your personal style in your interiors this year. Pick and choose from the trends, the ones you love and that will sit comfortably in your home, you’re the one living there!

OUT: PALE MOMOCHROMATICS So much of the late 2010s was saturated in varying hues of taupe, grey or white with all the furniture, walls, floors and fabrics in the same palette. However, lately we are seeing a demand for warmer toned palettes such as muddy pinks, greens and browns

with rich accent colours.

IN: LAYERING OLD AND NEW We are all over the ‘one-stop-shop’ design and are taking the design of our homes to the next level by getting comfortable with mixing and matching old and new. My favourite thing is to buy locally made souvenirs like pottery or art while on holidays as it makes your home a treasure trove of personal memories.

OUT: PERFECTION People are opting toward living with pieces that are worn, have patina, and don’t mind small scratches on an antique writing desk or linen cupboard. It makes you feel more at ease in your home if nothing is too precious.


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IN: DARK PAINTED DOORS This is a huge trend for 2020, painting an interior door in a rich colour adds warmth and character to the space. A dark door can provide an artistic element for the room, adding drama in a budget friendly way.

IN: SINGLE PRINT DRAMA What could be simpler, yet incite more drama and style, than a room covered in the same print from floor to ceiling, this trend adds “Drama” with a capital D!

IN: FUN GUEST BATHROOM DESIGN Bathrooms are often the smallest rooms in our homes

and a great place to experiment and have fun with colour, materials, and/or wallpaper. This has been in vogue for a while, but it's everywhere for 2020.

OUT: INDUSTRIAL DESIGN The world is harsh and cold enough these days, so we are looking for spaces that nurture and envelop us. We want to feel cosseted and relaxed in our homes.

IN: EARTH TONES Say goodbye to the cool tones that have ruled for so many years. Shades of chocolate brown, wine, olive green, and yellow ochre are all taking over in homes. Think of sinking into a beautiful olive-green velvet sofa!

OUT: TRADITIONAL DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS These have been replaced by comfortable upholstered chairs that are more conducive to hanging out. Less harsh lighting from table or standing lamps and a warm fire create a cozy space for family and friends.

OUT: OPEN SHELVING Open shelving is out because practical is in. People don’t want to spend all their time dusting or accessorizing and want to keep their kitchens tidy; glass cabinets are a good alternative.

IN: 50 SHADES OF GREEN We are seeing green everywhere! Our need to be closer to nature has inspired this trend. Go green for 2020.


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OUT: ACCENT WALLS Go big or go home! If you love a colour or pattern enough to cover a whole wall in it, be bold and just do the whole room.

OUT: FAUX PLANTS You can always spot a faux plant in a home. It may look great initially, but satisfaction from owning a plant comes from how it organically grows, and the joy of discovering a new leaf! Faux plants will always remain the same and eventually get dusty.

IN: FURNITURE WITH EUROPEAN-INSPIRED DETAILS Furniture with European-inspired detailing is trending. German and Italian influences can be found in the sloping arms of couches and curved organic styles.

IN: QUALITY BEDDING “To Sleep, Perchance to Dream!” You spend half your life in bed - so why wouldn’t you splurge on your bed, mattress, and a nice set of sheets this year.

OUT: SUBWAY TILE Subway tiles were the go-to for everyone for the last few years. While always a classic, they have been

overseen and overused. It is really time to embrace something new. We are looking for warmer looks for our bathrooms for 2020.

that work hard for us, not a guest once year!

IN: UPHOLSTERED WALLS

As we move into a new decade you will see a return to the classic comfortable styles rather than that hard-modern line. Life is tough enough as it is, does your sofa need to be too?

If you want to make a statement, why not go for an upholstered wall as your headboard. This can be either a half wall of upholstery or it can be the entire wall, giving you that cosseted feel that we want in our homes.

OUT: KARATE CHOPPED CUSHIONS Everyone loves to use cushions, and I am no exception, but the over styled look with a karate chop in the centre has gone the way of the tape deck.

OUT: FORMAL SEPARATION OF SPACES Open plan living is here to stay! Do you really need your formal dining room or that extra guest room that’s used twice a year? As living spaces become more open and fluid, people are realising they have unused spaces in their home. Meanwhile, many homes still have inadequate storage or wardrobe space; so, convert that spare room! We want spaces

IN: CLASSIC INTERIORS

IN: NATURAL LUXURY Think natural materials but with a luxurious spin; marble accessories, cashmere throws, solid wood furniture, high tread count cotton bed sheets.

IN: HANDMADE It’s becoming more important to have a connection with the maker, or a story behind the items in our homes, we want to know who made these things, or why.

IN: TWO TONE KITCHENS With the trend for open plan still alive and well, we want or kitchens to feel less clinical and more inviting. A good way to achieve this is to do two toned, with some storage looking more like free standing furniture rather than built in. Also, less above counter presses so as the space feels more light and airy.


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Killarney Credit Union offers a green home improvement loan With the recent announcement of the Government’s new Climate Action Plan, many households in South Kerry will be working to reduce their carbon footprint. Most importantly for homeowners, the new strategy includes plans for the retrofitting of 500,000 homes. This will be hugely beneficial for our local environment in South Kerry, and for the country in general.

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Pantone Colour of the Year 2020 Instilling calm, confidence, and connection, this enduring blue hue highlights our desire for a dependable and stable foundation on which to build as we cross the threshold into a new era. Introducing Pantone's Colour of the Year 2020, Classic Blue 19-4052 A timeless and enduring blue hue, PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue is elegant in its simplicity. Suggestive of the sky at dusk, the reassuring qualities of the thought-provoking PANTONE 19-

4052 Classic Blue highlight our desire for a dependable and stable foundation on which to build as we cross the threshold into a new era. Imprinted in our psyches as a restful color, PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue brings a sense of peace and tranquility to the human spirit, offering refuge. Aiding concentration and bringing laser like clarity, PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue re-centers our thoughts. A reflective blue tone, Classic Blue fosters resilience.

However, as with anything that has major long-term human and societal benefits, making our homes ‘greener’ will come with a significant cost. The good news is that Killarney Credit Union stands ready to provide loans for those looking to retrofit their homes in the coming months. Helen Courtney Power, Business Development Officer says Killarney Credit Union has a ‘green’ home loan for those wanting to retrofit their homes, but who might need some financial assistance to do so. “The new loan is as affordable as it is flexible. To mark the recent announcement of Ireland’s new climate plan, the loan is currently being offered at a competitive APR of 8.3% *. The loan is typically approved within 48 hours and does not have any hidden fees or costs. Killarney Credit Union is happy to work with borrowers to structure the repayments in a way that suits their financial circumstances best. The product is designed to take the toxic stress out of home improvements, so you can focus on the greener aspects of your upgrade.” In addition, Killarney Credit Union can also help with a loan to assist those homeowners using SEAI home energy improvement grants to retrofit their homes. The Sustainability Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) grant aims to increase the Building Energy Rating (BER) for homes. The grant ranges from

€300 for attic insulation, to €700 for upgrades to heating controls and to €6,000 for external wall insulation. The added benefit for homeowners is their return on investment; saving money on their heating bills once the work is completed. The SEAI Grants typically cover onethird of the total cost of the works for an average home. Homeowners can apply to Killarney Credit Union for a loan should they need assistance with the remaining balance of the energy upgrade. Helen added “We are delighted to partner with a number of local retailers to assist with this loan, so whether it's new windows/doors or a major overall, we are there to support local businesses through our new CU Easy Pay Scheme." For further information on the new, green home loan, contact Killarney Credit Union at 064-6631344 or email loans@killarneycu.ie or pop in for a chat in any of our local branches in Killarney, Kenmare or Cahersiveen.

Every year Dulux colour specialists at our Global Aesthetic Center assemble a team of top international design experts to discuss the new global trends that will affect us all.

ettes around the Colour of the Year, with a mood and style to suit everyone. 2020 is the start of a new decade. It’s a fresh start. A new dawn. In an increasingly hectic and digital world, there is a desire for meaning and kindness. So, inspired by the colour of the morning sky, our colour experts have created an inspiring new shade, Tranquil Dawn.

We work on transforming these insights into one key 2020 colour trend that will have an impact on homes all over the world. Then we create four beautiful pal-

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Clifford scores a Mazda It has been a busy few weeks for Kerry football team captain. In the same week that he celebrated his 21st birthday, he was named as the skipper for the county just before the inter county season got underway. He was very much the here, last Saturday night, contributing a superb first-half goal and scoring a breath-taking free kick at the death to ensure the Kingdom left Croke Park with their National league campaign very much on target.

If all that enough, he was named a Mazda brand ambassador by Ahern’s Castleisland, Kerry’s main Mazda dealer. Ahern’s sales manager Barry Ryan presented Clifford with the keys of a brand new Mazda CX-30 SUV for the season ahead. Revealed at the Geneva Motor Show in March last year, the CX-30 enters a new market segment for Mazda, slotting into the firm’s award-winning SUV range between the CX-3 and CX-5. Following the launch of the all-new Mazda3 last year, the Mazda CX-30 is the second model in the company’s next generation line-up and the second to feature the ground-breaking Skyactiv-X spark-controlled compression ignition engine. Combining the bold stance of an SUV with the sleek profile of a coupe, its styling is a sophisticated evolution of Mazda’s KODO design philosophy, while it’s spacious and versatile cabin ensures it has the practicality and comfort demanded by customers in this popular sector. Available in five trim levels: SE-L, SE-L Lux, Sport Lux, GT Sport and GT Sport Tech. The new CX-30 features Mazda’s characteristic generous standard equipment across the entire range, and is offered in the UK with a choice of two petrol engines, both of which feature the 24v Mazda M Hybrid mild-hybrid system.

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Free events taking place at Killarney Library during the month of February include; Storytime for children every Saturday at 10.30am and Storytime for pre-schoolers on Tuesday , February 11 and Tuesday 18, at 11am. Killarney Historical Group: Thursday 6, at 3.30pm, Talk on ‘Play as a vehicle for developing language, communication and motor skills for children with additional needs’, by Dr. Eucharia McCarthy: Thursday 6, at 6.30pm, Ciorcal Comhrá: Déardaoin 6ú 6.30i.n., Retired Teachers Book Club: Friday 7, at 11am, talk on ‘Understanding and supporting challenging behaviour for children with ASD’, by Dr. Claire Griffin: Thursday 13, 6.30pm, Ciorcal Comhrá: Déardaoin 13ú 6.30i.n., Sewing & Fashion Club: Friday 14, 11am, National Learning Network Advice Clinic: Tuesday 18, at 11am, Ciorcal Comhrá: Déardaoin 20ú 6.30i.n., Thursday Evening Book Club: February 20, at 6.30pm, Talk on ‘Teaching Interventions for children and adults with ASD’, by Dr. Susan Crawford: Thursday 20, at 6.30pm, a workshop on ‘Explore the Kerry Library Toys and Sensory Resources Collection’, with Lorraine O’Hanlon: Saturday 22, at 11am – 1pm (drop-in session), Ciorcal Comhrá: Déardaoin 27ú 6.30i.n., talk on ‘Adolescent mental health & well-being’, by Dr. Eileen Brosnan: Thursday 27, at 6.30pm, workshop on ‘Get Autism Active’ with Dr. Susan Crawford: Saturday 29, at 10am – 4pm (prior booking essential) and and Open Day for Libraries in Ireland: Saturday 29, all day. Bookings can be made on killarney@kerrycoco.ie or on 0646632655.

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TO LET: 1 bed apt Loreto Rd, 2 bed apt Chapel Court, 3 bedroom house King’s Park. Phone Roger on 086-8136888. Licence No. 004026 TO LET: Room for rent, Park Rd area. Near all shops. 0863163535 TO LET: Large room in share house. Very clean. 3 mins walk from town centre. Excellent condition and location. All mod cons. 087-7828718 TO LET: En Suite Room to Rent Bruach na Abhainn, 086-0873702 TO LET: En Suite bedroom close to hotels on

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Maine Valley Property Old Chapel Lane, Milltown, Kerry E: info@mainevalleyproperties.com T: 066 9765577 or 087 6738210

couple. Call only 087-7961863 NO TEXTS PLEASE TO LET: 3 bedroomed house, Gneeveguilla area, suit working couple, 087-2076552 TO LET: 1 bedroomed apartment, all inclusive, call 066-6634363 TO LET: Modern 2 bedroomed cottage in Aghadoe, 3.5km from Killarney, €250 per week. 087-9929233 TO LET: Four bedroom house for rent in Milltown. Call 087 3903847.

All Ireland Properties Main Street, Rathmore, Kerry E: allirelandproperties@gmail.com T: 087 243 8182

WANTED: Apartment required long term, 58 year old male, in same place now for last 10 years, landlord revamping so have to vacate by October 2020. I am a general builder, so no problem to maintain building, have exemplary references. Looking for around 650/700 on HAP. 087-6822317 WANTED: Professional male, early 30s looking for single room in Killarney. Clean & quiet house required. Please phone 0872689828 WANTED: One bedroomed apartment within walking distance to Killarney Town. Please call 086-3818879

CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR SALE: Hay. Excellent quality, wellpacked bales of July 2019 hay suitable for horses, cattle and sheep. 087-2258756 FOR SALE: Armchair, brown American leather. Like new. 0863163535 FOR SALE: Square bales of hay. 0872679841 FOR SALE: Good dry black machine turf €4 per bag. Can deliver. Phone 064-6632308 FOR SALE: 12 dining room chairs €10 each, in spotless condition. Contact Theresa 0646644284 FOR SALE: Child’s pine bed, perfect condition. Reasonable. 085-1540749

AVAILABLE AVAILABLE: Removal service, House, Office, Local, Nationwide deliveries, anytime-anywhere, 7 days a week. Also all kinds of clear outs etc. 087-2600407/0646631979. AVAILABLE: Music lessons, violin, fiddle, guitar, banjo. Garda vetted, Tel. John 0876801392. Piano lessons Tel. Maggie 0876961681. AVAILABLE: Church music for all occasions. For a personal and meaningful ceremo-

ny, let the voice of experience guide you through your music. Tel. Helen Kerins 0879508050.

AVAILABLE: Brendan Herlihy home maintenance/renovations. Carpentry, painting, power washing, gardening, garden sheds repaired etc. Tel. 087-9364895/ 0646643317. AVAILABLE: Man with a van available for house clearance and furniture removals, also rubbish to the dump and parcel collection etc. 087 9488914 AVAILABLE: Junior and leaving cert Higher Level maths grinds available frm H1 college student. Small groups at a competitive rate. Based in Killarney. For more information contact 087-3687307 AVAILABLE: IRISH CLASSES: RANGANNA GAEILGE MA qualified, native Irish speaker. All levels catered for. Individual or small group enquiries welcome – fáilte roimh chách! For Leaving Cert 2020 Students: Use this opportunity to gain fluency and the confidence to reach your full potential in the Irish Oral Examination. One to one classs or group sessions can be catered for. contact Eibhlín (087) 6793814 for further details. AVAILABLE: TRADITIONAL MUSIC LESSONS. Music classes in traditional flute and tin whistle available. One to one or group

class provided. Theory may also be covered if required. Experienced traditional music performer and teacher, with B.A. Hons Music qualification. For further information telephone Eibhlín (087) 6793814

AVAILABLE: Driver SPSV Full Clean Licence Limousine/Taxi Day Work, Ex Bus Eireann, Garda Vetted, Touring Experinc 0872810483 AVAILABLE: Regular general house cleaning services available in Killarney and nearby. Call for appointment 089-2564991 Bright4U Cleaning Service. AVAILABLE: Junior and Leaving Cert spanish grinds available. 087-3670930 AVAILABLE: Qualified female health care assistant available for care work and light housework, in and around Killarney. Available for day/night shifts. References available upon request. 087-7633923 AVAILABLE: Maths grinds available. JC/ LC, Higher/Ordinary level. One-to-one and group lessons can be accommodated. Call Jack on 0852827070 for more details. AVAILABLE: Childminder available Woodlawn are. 3 mins drive from town centre and 3 mins drive from St Oliver’s school Ballycasheen. Garda vetted and qualified first aider. Contact 0876708826 for more details,

PERSONAL BEST DATES: Save precious time/struggle. Meet your dream partner. All respectable/ reputable. Very high success rate. 0877680163

LOST & FOUND LOST: Gold link bracelet lost around 29th December, in Killarney or Tralee, or Rossbeigh beach. Huge sentimental value. Reward offered. 086-8120035

ANIMALS ANIMALS: HUG: Homes for Unwanted Greyhounds. For further details please contact us on 087 9822695 or email homesforunwantedgreyhounds@eircom.net. ANIMALS: KLAWS (Kenmare and Locality Animal Welfare Society) We have a number of adult cats (all colours) awaiting homes. 087-9729240 or 087-9704480.

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An tSeirbhís Páirceanna Náisiúnta agus Fiadhúlra Páirc Náisiúnta Chill Airne Tá an Roinn Cultúir, Oidhreachta agus Gaeltachta ag lorg iarratas ó iarrthóirí atá cáilithe go cuí chun dul ar 2 phainéal as a bhféadfar folúntais reatha nó folúntais amach anseo sa phost thuas a líonadh. • Oibrí Ginearálta Sealadach Tuaithe (Banda a 3) • Cúntóir Gairneoireachta Sealadach Is poist shealadacha iad seo i bPáirc Náisiúnta Chill Airne. Tá tuilleadh sonraí agus foirmeacha iarratais ar fáil ag https://www.chg.gov.ie/heritage/national-parkswildlife/seasonal-recruitment/ nó is féidir iad a iarraidh ó hr@chg.gov.ie Is é 3pm Déardaoin, 13ú Feabhra 2020 an spriocdháta le haghaidh iarratas. Dícháileofar duine láithreach as canbhasáil a dhéanamh. Is Fostóir Comhionannas Deiseanna an Roinn Cultúir, Oidhreachta agus Gaeltachta.

National Parks and Wildlife Service Killarney National Park The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to form 2 panels from which current/future vacancies in the following position may be filled: • Temporary Rural GO Band 3 • Temporary Horticultural Assistant These are temporary seasonal posts in Killarney National Park. Further details and application forms are available at https://www.chg.gov.ie/heritage/national-parkswildlife/seasonal-recruitment/ or may be requested from hr@chg.gov.ie The closing date for receipt of applications is 3pm on Thursday, 13th February 2020. Canvassing will automatically disqualify. The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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SUPPORT GROUPS Kerry Positive Option Crisis Pregnancy Counselling Service Free - confidential - non-judgemental services. All options explored. Killarney Southwest Counselling Centre Emmett’s Road, Killarney Tel: 064 6636416. Open: Monday to Friday 9am -5pm.Saturday 10am-1pm. Funded by the HSE Crisis Pregnancy Programme.

Kerry Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre Provides a free professional counselling and support service for female and male survivors of sexual violence and their families in a safe and confidential environment with highly qualified and professional counsellors. It can be contacted by freephone 1800-633333 or by email krcc@eircom.net

Killarney Al Anon The Killarney Al Anon meetings are held Tuesday nights at 8.30pm in St Claire’s, Vincent De Paul Building, Tesco Car Park, Beech Road, Killarney. Contact 086-8616001.

MS Support Group A support group for people with MS meets every Wednesday 9.30am to 1pm, at MS Meeting Rooms, Beech Road Carpark (Previously SVDP donation drop off)

Suicide Prevention Helplines Samaritans 1850609090 or freephone 116123 or text 0872609090, email jo@ samaritans.ie, or visit a volunteer at 43 - 44 Moyderwell, Cloon Beg, Tralee.Pieta House, free counselling, freephone 1800247247or call 066-7163660 www.pieta.ie; South West Counselling

Centre, Killarney, free suicide prevention and bereavement counselling, 0646636416/6636100; Living Links, Kerry, 087-9006300; HSE South: Suicide Prevention Helpline 1800 742 745, Farm & Rural Stress Helpline 1800742645.

Aware Support & Self Care Group Unfortunately, the Aware Support & Self Care group in Killarney has closed due to a lack of attendance despite all efforts to continue with the service. We continue to offer a group in Tralee on Tuesday evenings. Peer to peer support and understanding for individuals experiencing depression, bipolar disorder and related mood conditions. Facilitated by Aware trained volunteers. Free of charge, all adults welcome and no referral necessary – details on www.aware.ie Where?

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Faith Club Faith Club for children in primary school will begin on Tuesday 11th Feb for 6 Tuesdays, 4-5pm. This is an hour of faith through art, music and prayer. Further info from Sheila, 087-7796966

Rainbows Maine Valley Family Centre Castlemaine will run their next free Rainbows Programme starting on March 2020. This is a Bereavement programme suitable for children aged 7 & 8 years who are affected by the death of a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, sibling or other significant person in their lives. For further information or to book a place phone Helen/Maine Valley Centre on 066 9767833 or 087 3694169.


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UPDATE: Another great week of rehearsals here at Killarney Musical Society whose headquarters this year are in Ross Products building, a great venue with a great variety of rehearsal rooms available, and we are using them all. This week's special mention goes out to the children and teen chorus, they are absolutely fabulous in every way, singing, dancing, delivery, acting. A very talented bunch and you have the chance to enjoy it all and see them in action at the Gleneagle INEC Arena from Tuesday February 25th to Thursday February 27th. 2020 pre sale tickets are available by contacting Brid on 087 9933411 or Phil on 087 1342314. To help offset the cost of producing what will be a spectacular staging of Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat by KMS we are holding a very special Sunday Afternoon Table Quiz. Yes a lazy, relaxing, fun filled Sunday Afternoon Table Quiz, suitable for all the family on Sunday February 9th at 4pm in the Dromhall Hotel, so pop it in your diary now, we promise it will be a wonderful way to while away a few hours on a Sunday afternoon, and we guarantee there will be a laugh or twenty, with a few songs thrown in for fun. As I say, a great afternoon is planned. Go Go Go Joseph.

MEMORIAL FUN WALK: The 3rd annual memorial fun walk in remembrance of Brendan O’Leary, Lyreatough at 2pm on Sunday February 16th. Registration €10 beginning at 1.30pm, (U16s free), all proceeds to Palliative Care, University Hospital Kerry. Last year we raised €5,030.00 which was absolutely fantastic. Hope to see you all again this year.

Fossa/Two Mile CCÉ NEWS: Our next music and singing session for young singers and musicians will be held on Saturday 8th Feb at Fossa GAA Clubhouse 5-6pm. All welcome.

Milltown/Listry CCÉ QUIZ: Milltown/Listry CCÉ invite you to a quiz at the Faha Court Bar on Friday, Jan 31 at 8.30pm. Fundraiser Quiz in aid of Fleadh Cheoil Chiarraí. Plenty prizes and spot prizes on the night.

SLIABH LUACHRA DRAMA: Sliabh Luachra drama group presents “It’s the Real McCoy’’ in the Scartaglen Heritage Center Friday 31st January, Saturday 1st February, Sunday 2nd February, Friday 7th, Saturday 8th February, Sunday 9th February at 8pm nightly. Admission: €10 OAP & Students €8. For more information please contact 087 2434000. VACANCIES: Vacancies presently exist on the C.E Scheme. These positions involve Community Care, maintenance of Village and a Gardener in Killarney. It is for 19.5 hours per week. This is a development opportunity & no experience is necessary as full training is provided. Contact your local Intreo Office to check your eligibility. If interested please forward your CV to the Supervisor at the RD. Office. Full details contact John 086 1579381. ADULT SET DANCING: Continues every Tuesday in Kilcummin GAA Clubhouse. Contact Mary 087 9620135 / John 086 1579381. JUNIOR SET DANCING: Classes continue every Friday at 7pm for beginners and intermediates and 8pm for advanced. Contact Mary on 087 9620135 John 086 1579381.

Spa Muckross Community Games BASKETBALL: Well done to our U16

boys basketball team who competed in the county competition last Sunday in Duagh. A big thank you to team manager Con Lynch and to Jack Lynch who helped him out on the day. Thanks to the parents who travelled to support the boys. SWIMMING: Final reminder for registration for the swimming county final which will be held in Tralee on Sunday February 16th. Entries close February 6th. If interested, please contact Emir on 0872258776. ART AND HANDWRITING: A reminder that the local Spa Muckross art and handwriting competition will be held on Sunday the 2nd of February from 3pm to 5pm upstairs in the Spa clubhouse. If your child is interested in entering please contact Linda on 087 610 3195. Please note that for those who then qualify for the county competition, it will be held in Listowel Saturday February 29th. INDOOR SOCCER: U13 Boys Indoor Soccer competition is on the 23rd February. Training will be held on the 2nd, 9th and 16th of Feb in Spa from 5-6 pm. Anyone interested please attend, it is 5 a side with a squad of 8 players. Contact Adrian McCarthy 087 6484764 or Denis Doolan 0868 393863.

Fossa Bridge Club RESULTS: January 23. North/South - 1 Phyllis O’Regan and Marie Moloney, 2 Eileen Crehan and Joan Culloty, 3 Anne Looney and Maura G Moynihan. East/West - 1 Mary Rose Felle and Imelda Healy, 2 Anne Prendiville and Marie O’Sullivan Kenmare, 3 Maire O’Sullivan and Peggy Barrett. Congratulations and well done to all winners.

Barraduff TRACTOR RUN: In aid of The Kerry/Cork

Health Link Bus & Recovery Haven Cancer Support House Tralee takes place on the 9th of February in Barraduff Village. Registration from 11am. The tractor run will start at 1 pm. The route will take you via Gattabawn, Gneeveguilla, John Gows Cross, Rathmore, Shrone Cross, Doocarraig, Kilquane & back to Barraduff Village. Entry fee €20 & is open to all vintage/non vintage tractors, vintage cars, & motorbikes up to 75CC. Refreshments afterwards in John Dan's Bar Barraduff. The tractor run is being held in association with Barraduff Tidy Village Group. Contact Maria on 086 3584472 or Stuart on 086 1297200. As always we appreciate your support & hope to raise as much funds as we can for theses two amazing services.

Killarney Bridge Club RESULTS: Jan 13. 1st Mai Corcoran & Marie Moynihan, 2nd Ger Foley & Geraldine O'Brien, 3rd Ron Carron & Maureen Lyne. Jan 20. 1st Ger Foley & Geraldine O'Brien, 2nd David Clancy & Mary O'Sullivan, 3rd Tim Corcoran & Don O'Sullivan, 4th Kathleen Naughton Tim McCarthy. Bridge continues every Monday night at the Brehon Hotel at 7.15pm. New members and beginners very welcome. Please contract Ursula at 087 6465416 if partner is required.

Crusaders Bridge Club RESULTS: Jan 15. 1st Gary Leahy & Joan Culloty, 2nd Mary Shanahan & Mary O'Connor. Jan 22. 1st Phyllis O'Regan & Ann O'Shea, 2nd Gary Leahy & Joan Culloty, 3rd Joan Lenihan & Maura Moynihan. Bridge continues every Wednesday night at 7.30pm in the Brehon Hotel. New members, novices and beginners are always welcome. Please contact Therese 087 2466451.


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IN MEMORIAM

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BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

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31ST ANNIVERSARY

29TH ANNIVERSARY

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In loving memory of Breeda Culloty, late of Maulykevane, Headford Killarney, who died on 1st February 1989, aged 25 years. May she rest in peace. R.I.P.

In loving memory of our beautiful daughter and sister Elaine Doyle, Upper Lissivigeen, Killarney who died on the 31st of January, 1991.

Of all the many blessings, However great or small, To have you as a sister, Was the greatest gift of all.

Special memories hold you near As time rolls back another year So much to share so much to say We carry you in our hearts each day No matter what, no matter where You are always there Unseen, unheard you are always near Still loved, still missed, still very dear Your beautiful smile Your special ways Are remembered with love everyday Elaine.

COFFEY

In loving memory of Peggy Bartlett, late of 32 St.Brendan’s Place, Killarney, who died on the 1st February 2017. A light from our household is gone, A voice we loved is still, A place vacant in our home, That never can be filled. Lonely is the home without you, Life to us is not the same, The entire world would be like heaven, If we could have you back again. How dearly we loved you, And prayed you might live, But Jesus just beckoned and we had to give. God give us strenght to bear it, And courage to fight the blow, What it meant to lose you, God alone will ever know. May the lord of love and mercy, Care for our dear mom Peggy, Who is gone but will never be forgotten, And bless with consolation, Those left to carry on. You will always be with us in our hearts. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by your son David, daughters Majella, Noreen and Helene.

8TH ANNIVERSARY

Birthday Remembrance of a wonderful brother and son Brian, late of Crohane, Fossa, whose birthday falls on 1st February. As we open our eyes this morning, And look to Heaven above, We whisper “Happy Birthday Brian”, And send you all our love. Lovingly remembered always, Mom, Dad, Beth and Simon. xx

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE COFFEY

Birthday Remembrance of our grandson Brian, late of Crohane, Fossa, whose birthday falls on 1st February. Thinking of you on your Birthday Brian But that is nothing new For no day dawns and no day ends Without a thought of you.

Your names are often mentioned, Our thoughts are of you still, You haven’t been forgotten, What’s more you never will.

May time soften the pain, Until all that remains is the warmth of the memories, and the love.

Always remembered by Margaret, Kevin and family. xx

10TH & 37TH ANNIVERSARY MCCARTHY

4TH ANNIVERSARY O’BRIEN

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In loving memory of Hannah and John McCarthy late of Glounlea, Currow Killarney, Hannah who died on 3rd of February 2010 and John who died on the 20th of April 1983. Loving parents are now at rest, For each of us they did their best, Their love was great, Their hearts were kind, A beautiful memory, They left behind. Fondly missed Your loving daughter Maggie, Patrick, Hannah and James. XXXX

Saturday 1st February at 6:15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

FLEMING

The ones we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard, but very near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear.

In times of darkness, love sees, In times of silence, love hears, In times of doubt, love hopes, In times of sorrow, love heals, And in all times, love remembers.

Sadly missed and lovingly remembered always by Mam, Dad. Sisters, Gillian, Orla and Miriam. Brother Padraig, Brothers-in-law Barth and Kieran. Sister-in-law Christina. Nieces and nephews.

6TH ANNIVERSARY

10TH & 32ND & 35TH ANNIVERSARY

Cherished memories of Peggy Cahill, Doocarrig, Headford, Killarney, Co. Kerry, whose anniversary occurs on 2nd February.

Always remembered by your Daughter Joan, Son-in-law Micheál and grandchildren Jessica and Diarmuid.

DALY

Loved and sadly missed Nana and Granda.

In loving memory of Joan who died on 5th February 2010 and her husband John D.H. who died on the 23rd March 1988 of Annebeg, Glenflesk and his brother Denis who died on the 27th of January 1985.

Time and years go gently by, But love and memories never die, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you are always there,

Sadly missed but never forgotten by your loving sisters and their families.

In loving memory of John and Patrick Daly, Knockeenduve, Killarney, John who died on the 11th February 2017, and Patrick who died on 15th February 2009 R.I.P.

HEALY

In loving memory of Bernie O’Brien, Knockmanagh, Kilcummin, who died on the 5th February 2016.

That’s why this special message, Is sent to heaven above, For God to take good care of you, And give you all our love.

3RD & 11TH ANNIVERSARY

CAHILL

Fondly remembered and forever in our thoughts and prayers, your loving family.

For you were someone special, Such a joy to know, And there was so much pain, When it was time to let you go.

We hold you close within our hearts, And there you shall remain, To walk with us throughout our lives, Until we meet again. Sadly missed and always remembered by Eileen and family, and sister Maura.

In loving memory of Tom Fleming, Gortnatona, Kilcummin, Killarney, Co. Kerry, who died on 15th January 2014. R.I.P You always had a smile to share, A laugh, a joke, a time to care, Each of us in our own way, Have special thoughts of you today. Always remembered by Michael & Mary.

Anniversary mass on Sunday the 2nd of February at 11am in the Church of the Resurrection.

Anniversary Mass in Kilcummin Church, Saturday night 1st February at 7.30pm.

NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART

14TH ANNIVERSARY

Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within your heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. M.S.

In loving memory of Kayleigh O’Connor, Inchicullane, Kilcummin who passed away on 2nd February 2006.

NOVENA TO ST. JUDE (Say for 9 days) May the Sacred Heart of Jesus, be accepted in all tabernacles, until the end of time. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus, be praised and glorified, now and for ever. St. Jude pray for us, and hear our prayers. Amen. Blessed be the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Blessed be St. Jude in all the world, and for eternity, Amen. Say 1 Our Father and 1 Hail Mary. You will receive your intention, before the 9 days are over, no matter how impossible, it may seem. Say this prayer, 9 times a day, for 9 days. By the 8th day, your prayer will be answered. Must be published at end of Novena. X.

O’CONNOR

I’m sending a dove to heaven with a parcel on its wing, be careful when you open it, it’s full of beautiful things. I Inside are a million kisses wrapped up in a million hugs to say how much we miss you and to send you all our love. We hold you close within our hearts and there you will remain. To walk with us throughout our life until we meet again. Missed and loved everyday Dad, Mum, Ailbhé & Cillian. xoxo Anniversary Mass in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin at 7.30pm on Thursday 6th of February.


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16TH ANNIVERSARY

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GRIFFIN

KELLIHER

90TH BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

1ST ANNIVERSARY TEAHAN

MOLONEY

In loving memory of Donie Griffin late of 35 Daltons Avenue, Killarney and Acworth, Georgia, USA who died on the 1st February, 2004. Remember him with a smile today, He wasn’t one for tears, Reflect instead on memories, Of all the happy years, Recall to mind the way he spoke, And all the things he said, His strength, his wisdom, the way he was, Remember them instead. Sadly missed and always remembered by your family at home and in the USA and England.

In loving memory of Sheila Kelliher (McGillicuddy), Clash, Lissivigeen, Killarney, Who died on the 31st of January 2016. A silent thought, A gentle prayer, For a special sister, In God’s care. Sadly missed by your brother & friend Sean.

4TH ANNIVERSARY KELLIHER

Anniversary Mass on Saturday the 1st of February at 6.15pm in St.Mary’s Cathedral.

9TH ANNIVERSARY MACSWEENEY

We miss your smile, your joking ways, We miss the things you used to say. And when old times we do recall, It’s then we miss you most of all.

In loving memory of Sheila Kelliher (McGillicuddy), Clash, Lissivigeen, Killarney who died on the 31st of January 2016.

Dear fond memories linger every day of my beautiful sister. Noreen xx

4TH ANNIVERSARY

2ND ANNIVERSARY

The world changes from year to year... Our lives from day to day, But the love and memory of you shall never pass away. Fondly missed by your loving brother David, sister-in-law Sheila, nieces Ellen and Jane. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers every day.

In loving memory of Thomas Moloney Late of Clash, Lissivigeen, Killarney, Co. Kerry, whose 90th birthday occurs on 5th February. Softy the leaves of memories fall, Gently we gather and treasure them all, Unseen, unheard but always near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear.

In loving memory of Nora Mai O’Sullivan, 13 Marian Terrace, Killarney who died on the 6th February 2013. Time unfolds another year, Memories keep you very near, No need for words except to say, You are loved and thought of everyday. Sadly missed, never forgotten Your husband Michael, Ger, Michael and Martina.

O’SHEA

O’CALLAGHAN

2nd Anniversary Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral on Friday 7th February at 6.15pm

NOVENA TO ST. CLAIRE Ask St. Claire for 3 favours, one business, two impossible and say nine Hail Mary’s for nine days with lighted candle. Pray whether you believe or not. Publish on ninth day. Powerful Novena. May the sacred heart of Jesus be praised, adored, glorified and loved today and every day throughout the whole world forever Amen. Say six times daily for nine days. Your request will be granted no matter how difficult it may seem. Favour publication must be promised. K.O.N.

We thought of you with love today, But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, And days before that too. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, Now all we have is memories, And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part. God has you in his keeping, We have you in our hearts. Sadly missed and always loved by sisters Geraldine and Helena, brothers Patsy, John, James and Michael, sisters-inlaw, brother-in-law, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, neighbours and friends.

3RD ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN

Always loved and sadly missed by your Daughter Mary, Son-in-Law Danny, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren

ANNIVERSARIES 5TH ANNIVERSARY

In loving memory of Denis J. Teahan, late of Cromane Lower, Killorglin, who died on 28th January 2019.

Anniversary Mass will be held at 7:30pm on Friday 7th February in Star of the Sea Church, Cromane.

O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of Sheila Kelliher (McGillicuddy), Clash, Lissivigeen, Killarney, Who died on the 31st of January 2016.

Fondly remembered every day by your family.

90TH BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

7TH ANNIVERSARY

Anniversary mass on Thursday 6th Feb 2020 at 9.30am Church of the Resurrection

In loving memory of John Kelly, Late of Coolcuslough, Killarney, Who died on 5th February 2018.

From your loving daughter Patricia, son-in-law Pat, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Love you always Dad. xxxx

KELLIHER

Sadly missed and always remembered by his daughters Mary, Eileen, Betty, Sons Donie, Tomás, Frank, Eddie, sons-in-law, daughters in-law, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren and cherished memories of his late wife Hannah Marie.

KELLY

Dad Time and years slip gently by, But love and memories never die, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you are always there.

MOLONEY

Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard, But always near, So loved, so missed, so very dear. Cherished & loving memory of Dan MacSweeney late of Ballaugh Cross, Killarney & formerly of Toremore, Kilcummin who died on the 26th January 2011.

Birthday remembrance of Tom Moloney late of Clash, Lissivigeen, Killarney whose 90th birthday occurs on the 5th February.

In loving memory of Donal (Donie) O’Sullivan, who died on the 29th of January 2017. Your gentle face and patient smile, With sadness we recall, You had a kindly word for each, and died beloved by all. The voice is mute and stilled the heart, that loved us well and true, Ah, bitter was the trial to part, From one as good as you. You are not forgotten loved one, nor will you eber be, As long as life and memory last, We will remember thee. We miss you now our hearts are sore, As time goes by we miss you more, Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one can fill your vacant place. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by your wife Noreen. Love says little But means so much Love is a feeling, a look, a touch, Love is a gift and I give it to you, From a daughter whose heart is broken in two. Sadly missed and deeply loved by your daughter Helen.

In loving memory of Donal O’Callaghan, Failte Hotel, College St, Killarney, who passed away on 6th February 2015. Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us everyday Unseen, unheard but always near. Sadly missed by family & friends. Donal’s Anniversary Mass will be celebrated at St Mary’s Cathedral on Saturday 8th of February at 6.15pm.

In loving memory of Paddy and Kathleen O’Shea late of Dalton’s Ave Killarney. Happy memories keep forever, Of days when we were all together, They bring a smile and often a tear, And always a wish that you were still here. Always loved and findly remembered by all your sons Frank, Paddy and Joe, daughters Mary and Jacintha, your sonsin-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Anniversary Mass will be held on Sunday the 2nd of February in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin at 11.30am

THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving to St. Jude, St. Anthony, St. Rita, St. Expedite, St. Padre Pio, St. Martin, Sacred Heart, Our Lady and all the Saints and Angels, Sweet Infant Jesus, Holy Spirit and the Universe. Thank ye for everything. X

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21ST ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN

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NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART

O’SULLIVAN & HEALY

Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within your heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. R.F.

In loving memory of Anne Maria O’Sullivan, Artigallivan, Headford, Killarney who died on the 5th of February 1999. R.I.P.

21ST ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN

NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART In loving memory of Ann-Marie O’Sullivan late of Artigallivan, Headford, and Hannie and Michael Healy, late of Aneebeg, Glenflesk Killarney. Ann-Marie, who passed away on the 5th February 1999, Hannie, who passed away on 26th February 1983, and Michael, who passed away on the 11th of May 1999. R.I.P. They say that memories are golden, Well maybe that is true, But we never wanted memories, We only wanted you. Loved and remembered always by Pauline, Tommy, Hazel, Tara and Patrick.

In loving memory of Anne Marie O’Sullivan, late of Artigallivan, who died on the 5th February 1999. You always had a smile to share, A laugh, a joke, a time to care, Each of us in our own way, Have special thoughts of you today.

21ST ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN

Always remembered by your loving mother-in-law and Seamus.

Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within your heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. F..M.

MIRACLE PRAYER Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked You for many favours. This time I ask you this very special one (mention favour). Take it, dear Heart of Jesus and place it within Your own Heart where Your Father sees it. Then, in His merciful eyes it will become Your favour not mine. Amen. Say for three days, promise publication and favour will be granted. S.C.

PRAYER TO SAINT EXPEDITE

Heavenly Father, I call on you right now in

21ST ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of Anne Marie O’Sullivan, Late of Artigallivan, Headford, Killarney who died on the 5th February 1999. They say there is a reason, They say that time will heal, But neither time or reason, Will change the way we feel.

Treasured and loving memories of AnneMarie O’Sullivan, Artigallivan, Headford, who died on the 5th February 1999. R.I.P. A special day another year, A loving thought, a silent tear, A little prayer to keep in touch, For the one we love and miss so much. Always loved and remembered by Eileen, Darren, Tracey, Johan, Annie and Edith.

For no one knows the heartache, That lies behind our smiles, No one knows how many times, We have broken down and cried. We want to tell you something, So there won’t be any doubt, You’re so wonderful to think of, But so hard to be without. Sadly missed and forever remembered by Johnny, Melissa, Verniece, Barry and granddaughter Abbie.

Saint Expedite, you lay in rest. I come to you and ask that this wish be granted. ____________ (Clearly express what you want, and ask him to find a way to get it to you.) Expedite now what I ask of you. Expedite now what I want of you, this very second. Don’t waste another day. Grant me what I ask for. I know your power, I know you because of your work. I know you can help me. Do this for me and I will spread your name with love and honor so that it will be invoked again and again. Expedite this wish with speed, love, honor, and goodness. Glory to you, Saint Expedite! As you recite this prayer, light a candle to Saint Expedite next to a glass of water for the Saint. Recite daily until the request is granted, then be sure to give Saint Expedite a gift. Also place an ad in the newspaper thanking Saint Expedite, so that his name and glory will grow. S.C.

POWERFUL NOVENA 8TH ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of a dear brother Tim O’Sullivan late of Maughantourig Gneeveguilla, who died on 3rd of February 2012. R.I.P. Your name is often spoken We talk about you still You haven’t been forgotten by us Tim And you never will. Sadly missed by Diarmuid, Christina and family.

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PRAYER TO SAINT JUDE May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and throughout the world now & forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, Healer of the hopeless, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. Amen. (Say this prayer 9 times a day for 9 days, by the 9th day prayer will be answered, it has never been known to fail - publication must be promised.) X.

NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART

Precious people are very few, That is why there was only one of you, Lord treasure her in your garden of rest, Because on earth she was one of the best. Always remembered by Michael, Marie and family.

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PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN MARY O Most Beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel, Fruitful vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist me in this my necessity. O Star of the Sea help me and show me herein you are my mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in my necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. Amen. This prayer must be said for three days and after that the request will be granted and the prayer must be published. Thank you for favours received. F.M.

This novena never fails. Say it on the hour for 9 hours. Jesus who has said, ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find, knock and the door will be open to you. Through the intercession of Mary, the Most Holy Mother, I knock, I ask that my prayer will be granted (Make your request). Oh Jesus, has said all you ask the Father in my name, he will grant through the intercession of Mary, the Most Holy Mother. I humbly beg and urgently ask the Father in thy Name that my prayer be granted (Make request here) Oh Jesus who has said Heaven and Earth shall pass away but my word shall not pass away through the intercession of Mary, the most Holy Mother. I feel confident my prayer shall be answered. (Make request). This novena is to be said at the same time every hour for nine consecutive hours - one day. Promised publication, never fails. A.L.

Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within your heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. B.N.

NOVENA TO THE HOLY SPIRIT O Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goal. You gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life you are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things you have given me as you confirm once again that I never wanted to be separated from you in spite of all material illusions. I wish to be with you in Eternal Glory. Thank you for mercy towards me and mine. This prayer must be said for three days, after three days the favour will be granted. F.M.

NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within your heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. E.C.

NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked for many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within your heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never known to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. M.M.

NOVENA TO ST. MARTIN Compassionate St. Martin you were always a generous and dedicated worker. Not one day of your life found you idle. Help me now in these difficult times to find suitable employment. I have no wish to be without work. By your prayers I wish to be given a situation where i can use to the full all the gifts that God has given to me. Intercede for me that I will obtain guidance in seeking out possible opportunities. When I am employed obtain for me the graces to be faithful and diligent for the glory of God for my own good and that of all the people we serve. Ask God to give me health of mind and body and generosity in meeting the needs of others. I ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. A.S.


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Home comforts

Kingdom seeking first win of the year at Fortress Stack Park NATIONAL LEAGUE: DIV 1

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Kerry v Galway Saturday at 7pm Austin Stack Park Dublin. Omagh. Castlebar. Clones. You could hardly handpick a tougher set of away National League fixtures for Kerry. Peter Keane’s side have already “dropped” one point on the road (not that you could be overly dissatisfied with a draw against the five-time All-Ireland champions), and Tyrone and Mayo in particular are sure to provide stern road tests as well. The Kingdom will surely need to win all three of their home games to have a realistic chance of claiming some

springtime silverware, starting in Tralee on Saturday evening against Galway. Kerry will be bolstered by the return of midfielders Jack Barry and Diarmuid O’Connor, fresh off the back of their historic All-Ireland Junior final win with Na Gaeil. With primary midfielder David Moran not currently being considered for selection and Adrian Spillane a doubt having picked up an injury against Dublin, one or both of the Tralee men could well feature this weekend. Energetic half back Brian Ó Beaglaoich is another injury concern. Graham O’Sullivan, who replaced Begley when he was forced off during last weekend’s bruising encounter with Dublin, is one possible alternative, although

CHALLENGE: Kerry defender Paul Murphy fends off Dublin's Seán Bugler in Saturday night's league opener in Croke Park. Pic: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile.

his opportunity to impress Peter Keane was somewhat spoiled when he was black-carded in the 62nd minute. Kerry are expected to name their team tonight (Friday) at around 8pm.

GALWAY TEAM

Current Division 1 joint leaders Galway named their team on Wednesday. Pádraig Joyce’s side shows three changes from the one that enjoyed a fine victory over Monaghan on the opening day with Ronan Steede, Eamon Brannigan and Damien Comer all starting. Brannigan and Comer both came off the bench last weekend while Steede, who was named Man of the Match in Corofin’s All-Ireland Club final triumph over Kilcoo, comes in for Tom Flynn.

Aside from last year’s league meeting when a late Tomás Ó Sé point helped Kerry to a hard-fought victory in Tuam, Galway have a decent record against Kerry in recent times. The Tribesmen were victorious when the sides last met in Tralee back in 2018 and later that year they effectively ended Kerry’s All-Ireland aspirations by defeating Eamonn Fitzmaurice’s charges in the first round of the Super 8s.

GALWAY: Connor Gleeson; Johnny Duane, Seán Mulkerrin, Johnny Heaney; Gary O’Donnell, John Daly, Cillian McDaid; Ronan Steede, Céin D’Arcy; Eamon Brannigan, Damien Comer, Finnian Ó Laoí; Robert Finnerty, Shane Walsh, Michael Daly.


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In the opening game of the 2020 National Football League, at a very well-attended Croke Park, Kerry and Dublin played out an exciting draw on Saturday evening last.

Clifford and Jameso sparkle as Kingdom earn thrilling draw

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| By Eamonn Fitzgerald It took a mighty effort by David Clifford in the 10th minute of time added on to salvage a draw with the Dubs. In his first day as the new Kerry senior captain, Clifford had a very testing 43-metre free after Micheál Burns was fouled, but he held his nerve and slotted the equaliser. It was no more than Kerry deserved and it was a little disappointing that they could not kick on for victory at the final hurdle when they led by three points. The dismissal to the sin bin of Graham O’Sullivan and the incisive play of Ciarán Kilkenny led to that tense finish when Dublin went ahead before Clifford equalised. I felt that O’Sullivan was unlucky to be carded for what appeared to be a legitimate tackle.

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STRONG

Kerry picked a strong team featuring 11 of the side that started in the 2019 replay. Dublin started nine. Kerry were weak at midfield, though, with Adrian Spillane and Seán O’Shea getting the nod at 8 and 9. O’Shea is not a midfielder, but a brilliant centre forward. A clash of heads from the throwin was no help as he went for temporary repairs for a head wound. He returned to the fray and was his usual reliable self as a free-taker. To compound the midfield dilemma, Spillane went off injured with a suspected ankle injury after 16 minutes. With David Moran out injured and Na Gaeil midfielders Jack Barry and Diarmuid O’Connor unavailable, Liam Kearney came on.

Still Dublin dominated with Brian Fenton excelling. The Raheny man with strong Spa connections (his father Brian starred with Spa in the 70s before he was stationed as a guard in Dublin) striding through the back-pedalling Kerry defence and kicking four glorious points in that first half. He did it with consummate ease.

has been dogged with injury for the past few years, but he sparkled against the Dubs, kicking three great first-half points and fitting in seamlessly in the new Kerry attack. It was good, also, to see local players Kearney, Burns and Dara Moynihan making appearances.

MAGICAL

KERRY SCORERS: D Clifford 1-3 (2f), S O’Shea 0-5f, J O’Donoghue 0-3, P Murphy 0-2, G Crowley, S O’Brien, G O’Brien, L Kearney, K Spillane (1m), P Geaney (1f) 0-1 each. KERRY: S Ryan; J Foley T Morley, B Ó Beaglaoich; P Murphy, G Crowley, S Enright; S O’Shea, A Spillane; G O’Brien, P Geaney, S O’Brien; J O’Donoghue, T Walsh, D Clifford. SUBS: K Spillane for S O’Shea (blood, 2 to 7), L Kearney for A Spillane (inj 16), G O’Sullivan for Ó Beaglaoich (inj 33), K Spillane for O’Donoghue (50), M Burns for Walsh (58), D Moynihan for G O’Brien (70).

Kerry would have been in real trouble only for a typical piece of David Clifford magic in the 18th minute when he lit up the lives of the 42,502 in attendance with a spectacular solo goal. He won a ball in front of Hill 16, waltzed his way past David Byrne and still he had Eoin Murchan and other defenders blocking his path. A point would have been a good score but he went for the jugular, using both of his gifted legs to glide in and shoot low past Evan Comerford. It was the stand-out magical moment in this keenly contested game. An added bonus is to see James O’Donoghue in such great form. He

HANDBAGS: Players from both sides were involved in a wrestling match at the final whistle. Pic: Ray McManus/Sportsfile.


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The GAA’s greatest rivals light the fuse

Kerry and Dublin set the tone for 2020 with exhilarating season opener Less than five seconds into the very first game of the 2020 National League, two players had their heads burst open. Now, I’m not saying that spilling blood for the cause is necessarily a good thing. Nor are head collisions something that you ever want to see. But Saturday’s full-blooded encounter between Kerry and Dublin had all the cut and thrust of last year’s All-Ireland finals and the early accidental clash between Seán O’Shea and Niall Scully was certainly a sign of things to come. All told there were four blood substitutions as O’Shea, Scully (twice) and James McCarthy all required attention. Incidentally, all three of Dublin’s temporary changes involved Seán Bugler, who also came on as a regular sub in the 52nd minute and was withdrawn again in the 78th minute, surely making him the first intercounty player ever to be brought on and taken off four times in one game. There were also two black cards leading to reds (Eric Lowndes and O’Shea), 40 scores and 14 minutes of stoppage time. And, naturally, the breathless encounter ended with an almighty shemozzle which left David Clifford’s brand new jersey in tatters. The first game of the season really did have a bit of everything and if it’s a sign of things to come, then happy days.

O’DONOGHUE

TORN: Kerry captain David Clifford leaves the field with his jersey in tatters. Pic: Ray McManus/Sportsfile.

There were plenty of positives from Kerry’s perspective, perhaps most notably the performance of Legion forward James O’Donoghue. The 2014 Player of the Year, who is probably sick and tired of being referred to as the 2014 Player of the Year by this point, was excellent in the first half, kicking three points from play. O’Donoghue was one of Legion’s best performers in 2019 and if Saturday evening is anything to go by, he appears to have carried some of that brilliant club form into 2020. I also noticed that he was wearing retro Mikasa gloves in the warm-up, which for this journalist adds at least one point to his overall match rating. David Clifford was his usual self in his first game as Kerry captain and he kicked the team’s two most important scores on the day: the expertly taken goal in the first half and the equalising free deep into stoppage time. It was interesting to note that Clifford wore No. 14 as opposed to the No. 13 shirt he sported last year. No player has ever captained their county to All-Ireland glory with 13 on their back, so that’s that particular

The first game of the season really did have a bit of everything and if it’s a sign of things to come, then happy days.

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curse sidestepped. It was also encouraging to see experienced half back Paul Murphy chipping in with two points from play. The Rathmore man is one of Kerry’s most influential players on his day and Peter Keane will be hoping for more of the same in the weeks and months to come.

KEARNEY

Spa’s Liam Kearney was called upon after just 16 minutes to replace the injured Adrian Spillane and although he started a little slowly, he found his feet in the second half and went through a nice bit of ball. It’s worth taking into account that his direct opponent, Brian Fenton, is arguably one of the best midfielders of all time. With David Moran not expected to feature in the league, midfield is the one department where Kerry are likely to experiment and Kearney certainly showed enough in his first game to suggest that he isn’t out of place at this level. Fellow substitute Micheál Burns was introduced in the 58th minute and he can also be pleased with his contribution. The Dr Crokes man posed the Dubs problems with his tenacious running and he was directly responsible for winning two crucial frees, including the one that led to Clifford’s last gasp leveller. The one slightly sour note that will irk Peter Keane and his team is that yet again Kerry led the Dubs in the closing stages of a match, and yet again they let it slip. Of course, it’s still early days and there’s plenty of time to make amends (perhaps at the same venue at the end of March). The fuse has been lit. Kerry will be hoping to end up on the right side of the explosion.


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ATTACK: Liam Kearney of Kerry surveys his options. Pic: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile.

NATIONAL LEAGUE: DIVISION 1 PREVIEW

Dubs and Mayo set for Castlebar clash | By Adam Moynihan There’s never a dull moment when Dublin take on Mayo and football fans are sure to be treated to another intriguing encounter when the sides meet under lights in McHale Park on Saturday. The Dubs will be disappointed that they were unable to see off Kerry in Round 1 having twice taken the lead in additional time. Anything other than a victory this time out will represent a poor start by their incredibly high standards, although going by their recent record against Mayo, anything other than a

victory would constitute a major shock. Dublin took on Mayo 15 times in the recently-expired Jim Gavin era, winning 12 and drawing three of those fixtures. The reigning league champions will need to be at the top of their game to topple the Dubs on Saturday, but they will take heart from last Saturday when an injury-time goal by James Durcan rescued a point against Donegal.

MONAGHAN V TYRONE The Red Hands may be shorthanded this year but you wouldn’t have noticed on Sunday when they launched their 2020 campaign with a comfortable vic-

tory over Meath. With Mattie Donnelly unavailable and Cathal McShane apparently set for a move to Australia, Tyrone’s forward division looks light on paper but they made light work of The Royals in Omagh regardless. Darren McCurry top-scored for the hosts with 1-6 as they ran out 1-14 to 1-9 winners and Mickey Harte will be looking to him again on Sunday when they make the relatively short trip to Clones. Monaghan, who suffered a narrow onepoint loss to Galway in their first competitive game of the year, will be keen to avoid a second defeat to their Ulster

rivals in just three weeks; Tyrone beat the Farney Men in the McKenna Cup final on January 18.

MEATH V DONEGAL Meath bridged a 14-year gap when they took on Tyrone last weekend but it was an unhappy return to top-flight football for Andy McEntee’s men as they fell to a disappointing five-point defeat. They face Ulster opposition again in Round 2 and home advantage might not be enough to help them over the line against a Donegal side considered by many to be the third best team in the country.

FIXTURES Kerry v Galway

Sat at 7pm

Mayo v Dublin

Sat at 7pm

McHale Park

Meath v Donegal

Sun at 2pm

Páirc Tailteann

Monaghan v Tyrone

Sun at 3pm

St Tiernach’s Park

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BIG MAN: Kerry's Tommy Walsh is tackled by Ciarán Kilkenny of Dublin. Pic: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile.


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Aisling crush Blues’ Munster dreams MUNSTER JUNIOR CUP: LAST 32 ___________________________________________________________________________________

Aisling Annacotty

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LIMERICK Killarney Athletic were unceremoniously dumped out of the Munster Junior Cup on Saturday when they fell to an emphatic 5-2 defeat to Limerick side Aisling Annacotty. The Blues were in confident form following their victory over Tralee Dynamos in the Kerry area final but they met their match in Aisling, who capitalised on some first-half mistakes to race into a 3-0 lead. Athletic battled hard to pull one back but they struggled to find openings against the very strong and very organised home team. In the end, a pair of second-half goals – one via an Aisling defender and the other by Tom Templeman – counted for little as the Limerick side ran out comfortable 5-2 winners. Athletic’s attention now reverts to the Kerry competitions and they will be hoping for a return to winning ways when they travel to Fenit in the league on Sunday.

DERBY

Defending champions Killarney Celtic maintained their unbeaten league record with a 2-0 derby victory over MEK Galaxy

on Sunday. The underdogs kept Celtic at bay for the better part of an hour until pacey attacker Danny Roche broke the deadlock in the 57th minute. Veteran defender Stephen O’Mahony made it 2-0 with 10 minutes remaining and Brian Spillane’s side held on for three valuable points. The result sees the Celts move up to second, four points behind leaders Castleisland with two games in hand. Next up for Celtic is an FAI Junior Cup tie against Donegal outfit Buncrana Hearts. That match takes place in Donegal this Sunday at 1pm. Galaxy, meanwhile, are back in league action this weekend as they head back to north Kerry to face off with Listowel.

PREMIER B

Elsewhere last weekend, Dan O’Sullivan, Ian O’Leary and Aonghus O’Leary all found the target for QPR as they played out an exciting 3-3 draw with Premier B leaders Camp United. The result was not enough to lift Quarry Park off of the foot of the table, however, and they will need an improved second half of the season to avoid relegation to the third tier of Kerry soccer.

Kerry Schoolboys/Girls League FIXTURES: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 U11 BOYS CUP

U13 BOYS DIVISION 2 NORTH

Camp v St Brendan’s Park B (11am) MEK v Listowel Celtic (2pm) Inter Kenmare v Ballyheigue (2pm) Killorglin v Tralee Dynamos (2.30pm) Killarney Celtic v LB Rovers (2pm) Fenit v Killarney Athletic (2pm) St Brendan’s Park A v Mastergeeha (11am) Iveragh v Castleisland (noon)

LB Rovers v Fenit (TBC) Camp v Listowel Celtic (TBC)

U11 BOYS SHIELD

Tralee Dynamos v St Brendan’s Park (2.30pm)

U13 BOYS DIVISION 2 SOUTH

MEK Galaxy C v Ballyhar (10.30am) Mastergeeha v Killorglin B (11.45am) Killarney Athletic C v Inter Kenmare (10.30am)

U14 BOYS PREMIER

Camp v St Brendan’s Park C (noon) MEK v Listowel Celtic (2pm) Inter Kenmare v Ballyheigue (2pm) Killorglin v Listowel Celtic C (2.30pm) Killarney Celtic v LB Rovers (3pm) Fenit v Killarney Athletic (3pm) St Brendan’s Park D v Mastergeeha (11am) Iveragh v Castleisland (1pm)

U15 BOYS PREMIER

Mastergeeha v Iveragh (1.15pm) Killarney Celtic v St Brendan’s Park (11.45am) Listowel Celtic v Killorglin (11.45am)

U15 BOYS SHIELD

Rattoo v LB Rovers (2pm) Tralee Dynamos v Killarney Athletic B (noon) Fenit v Killorglin B (11.45am)

U13 GIRLS

U16 BOYS PREMIER

Inter Kenmare v Listowel Celtic Fenit v Iveragh (1.15pm) Camp v Killarney Celtic (2pm)

Killarney Athletic v St Brendan’s Park (TBC)

U17 GIRLS PREMIER

U13 GIRLS DIVISION 1

Fenit v Listowel Celtic (10am) Killarney Athletic v Inter Kenmare (noon)

U13 BOYS DIVISION 1

Waterford v Kerry (Sun at 2pm)

Killarney Celtic Green v LB Rovers (1.15pm) MEK v St Brendan’s Park (noon) U11 BOYS ETP Dingle Bay Rovers v Killarney Celtic Gold Kerry v Limerick County (Sun at noon) (TBC) Kerry v Limerick County (Sun at 1.30pm) Ballyheigue v Fenit (11.15am)

U14 BOYS INTERCOUNTY

Inter Kenmare v Killarney Athletic B (10.30am) Read all of your club’s latest news Mastergeeha v Killarney Celtic (10.30am) in our notes section on P77

FIXTURES Friday, January 31 Division 1B Windmill United

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Killorglin B

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Saturday, February 1 Greyhound Bar KO Cup Castleisland v Premier B AC Athletic v Division 1A Atletico Ardfert v

Dingle Bay Rovers 7pm Killorglin

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Killarney Athletic MEK Galaxy

11.30am 11.30am

Listowel Celtic B

1.30pm

Classic B

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BLUES: The Killarney Athletic U13s who were defeated by Evergreen in the last 32 of the National Cup.

VITHIT Kerry Schoolboys/Girls League

TEAM OF THE WEEK

Sunday, February 2 FAI Junior Cup (Round 6) Buncrana Hearts v Premier A Fenit Samphires v Listowel Celtic v Division 1A Strand Road v Division 1B Ballymac Celtic v Division 2A CS Abbeydorney v Division 2B MEK Galaxy B v

KIERAN O’CARROLL

CILLIAN O’DONOGHUE

LB Rovers U16

MEK Galaxy U12

BOBBY GALLIVAN SHAY MCCORMACK Mastergeeha U14

HARRY CROWLEY Castleisland U12

Killarney Celtic U12

AARON FOLAN

Dingle Bay Rovers U12

RYAN O’LEARY

Killarney Celtic U16

DYLAN BUCKLEY

Tralee Dynamos U16

Tralee Dynamos B 11am GARRY EGAN Fenit U12

Lissard Wanderers 3.30pm SPORT

MARCUS CLIFFORD Ballyhar Dynamos U12

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Scotts Lakers to observe minute’s silence for Kobe NATIONAL LEAGUE: DIV 1

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Scotts Lakers v Portlaoise Panthers Sunday at 3pm Killarney Sports Centre A minute’s silence will be observed at Sunday’s National League match between the Scotts Lakers and the Portlaoise Panthers in memory of legendary Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, who died in tragic circumstances last weekend. Bryant, 41, and eight other people, including his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, were killed in a helicopter crash in California on Sunday. The 18-time All-Star and five-time NBA champion was considered by many to be one of the greatest basketballers of all time. Since his death, tributes have poured in for the Philadelphia native with players and supporters worldwide honouring his legacy in a wide variety of ways. In the NBA on Sunday, teams began their games by intentionally taking 24-second shot clock violations (Bryant wore No.

24 in the second part of his career having first worn No. 8) and players from a number of rival teams changed their own numbers from 8 and 24, unofficially retiring the Lakers legend’s number in the process. The Dallas Mavericks, a club Bryant never played for, announced on Monday that none of their players would ever wear No. 24 again. In another touching gesture, many supporters around the world have left basketballs outside their front doors in Kobe’s memory. Basketball Ireland confirmed on Tuesday that a minute’s silence would be observed at all club and schools games up until Sunday evening “in honour of Kobe Bryant, his daughter and all of the people involved in the recent tragedy. Kobe Bryant has been an inspiration to a generation of Irish basketballers.”

LEGEND: Former LA Lakers star Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash on Sunday.

Scotts Lakers’ American guard Aaron Jackson posted a picture on Twitter of his Nike Kobe basketball shoes with ‘RIP Bean’ (Bryant’s nickname) written in marker on the heel. “Can’t believe I had to put ‘RIP Kobe’ on my Kobes,” Jackson said. “Someone wake me up.” Jackson’s compatriot and Lakers teammate Xavier Talton also paid tribute to Bryant on Instagram. “This one hurts. You played a huge impact on me coming up in the game. Embodied everything it meant to have work ethic, character, passion, drive… Rest easy with your daughter. My thoughts

and prayers are with your family and the families of the other individuals who passed.”

The rally’s first stage is scheduled for 9.10am near Tynagh.

Over 800 people passed through the door and both clubs deemed the exercise a success after spending the day showcasing their events and attracting new members.

PROMOTION

It’s a big weekend for Killarney’s Lakers who are facing into a tricky double-header against Tolka Rovers and the Portlaoise Panthers. With their closeset rivals, Fr Mathews, only playing once this week, Shane McCarthy’s side will move into second if they can defeat both Tolka away on Saturday and the Panthers at home the day after. Tip-off in Killarney on Sunday is at 3pm.

MOTOR SPORT |

N agle’s World Rally return

Craig Breen and Paul Nagle will contest Rally Sweden in two weeks’ time as part of the Hyundai Motorsports World Rally Team. The surprise call-up came on Monday of this week and they will replace Sebastien Loeb and his co-driver Daniel Elena who were originally due to contest the rally for the team. “Everything happened at 100 miles per hour,” Nagle said. Rally Sweden is scheduled for February 13 to 16. |

O ’Sullivan to contest the British Rally Championship

Muckross-based co-driver Noel O’Sullivan will contest the British Rally Championship alongside Welsh driver Osian Pryce in a Hyundai i30 R5.

The championship gets underway next Saturday with the Cambrian Rally in North Wales. Pryce has twice finished runner-up in the series in 2013 and 2014 and the Kerry/Welsh pairing will be considered one of the favourites for the title. O’Sullivan will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of fellow Killarney man Mikie Galvin who won the title in 2017. |

G alway International Rally

Shane Buckley is the top local seed for Sunday’s Galway International Rally, the opening round of the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship. The London-based Rockfield man is on pacenote duty for Daniel Cronin in a Ford Fiesta R5. Tralee-based Killarney teacher Elaine Ní Shé will contest the historic section of the rally alongside Welsh driver Berian Richards in a Ford Escort Mk2.

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D onegal Rally

Kevin O’Donoghue was the best of the Kerry contingent on last Saturday’s Donegal Rally near Termon. Driving a Ford Escort Mk2, the Killarney driver finished a creditable 12th overall despite only deciding to enter the rally a few days beforehand. Connor Murphy and Kieran O’Donoghue were 18th in another Escort while co-driver Denis Coffey, a late substitute for Ger Somers, had to rely on SuperRally to make the finish alongside Raymond Spence. |

K erry Clubs Fair

Killarney and District Motor Club exhibited at the Kerry Clubs Fair at Killarney Racecourse on Sunday. It was the first time the club attended the show.

SHOWTIME: Killarney and District Motor Club members Noreen Marshall and Martin Farrell at Sunday’s Kerry Clubs Fair at Killarney Racecourse.


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MEDALS: Meadhbh McCarthy, Muireann O'Brien and Zara Ozaslan from Killarney Judo Club who won medals at the Munster Mini Mon in Macroom.

CYCLING: Youth members from the Killarney Cycling Club who made the trip to Cork last weekend for a mountain bike training day spin.

FOSSA GAA: Anna O'Reilly receiving the Fossa Senior Ladies Player of the Year Award from Ladies County Board Chairman Seán Walsh.

RUGBY: The Killarney RFC U8s who hosted Sunday’s Well at last week's Minis Blitz.

CARDS: At Milltown/Castlemaine GAA Club's weekly Progressive 31 Card Drive were Sheila Doona, Kathleen Fitzgerald and Mary Moriarty from Killorglin.

FOSS GAA: Fossa Minor Player of the Year Eoin Talbot being presented with the Donie Kissane Memorial trophy by Tim and Theresa Kissane.


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Killarney Athletic RESULTS: U12 (T2) Killarney Celtic 3 Killarney Athletic 0. Thanks to Celtic for hosting us and all the parents for their continued support. U14 (T2) - Killorglin 2 Killarney Athletic 1 (Rohan Saha). U13 National Cup (Last 32) - Killarney Athletic 0 Evergreen FC 3.

Killarney Celtic RESULTS: Premier A - Killarney Celtic 2 MEK Galaxy 0 (Danny Roche, Stephen O’Mahony). Munster Youths Cup (4th Round) - Killarney Celtic 1 College Corinthians 3 (Dylan O’Callaghan). U16 Premier - Killarney Celtic 2 Killarney Athletic 2 (Ryan O’Leary, Edward Myers). U14 National Cup - Our U14 squad bowed out of the National Cup when they were beaten by a very good St Kevin's Boys team. However the squad still has a South West Regional semi final to look forward to in the coming period. U14 Div 1 - Killarney Celtic B 0 Mastergeeha 4. U12 Premier - Killarney Celtic 1 MEK Galaxy 3 (Mark Looney). U12 Div 2 Killarney Celtic B 3 Killarney Athletic B 0 (Luca Mosca, Patrick Coffey, Ryan Downing).

Mastergeeha RESULTS: U10 Blitz - Mastergeeha U10s attended their 2nd blitz on Sunday. Our young guns turned up in large numbers. Well done to everyone involved. U12 Division 2 - St. Brendan’s Park 4 Mastergeeha 2. U16 Division 1 - Mastergeeha 6 Killorglin 1. U14 Division 1 - Killarney Celtic 0 Mastergeeha 4. U14 Division 2 - Castleisland 6 Mastergeeha 3. U18 - Mastergeeha 0 Killorglin 3 LOTTO: Next draw on Friday 31st January. Jackpot €2,200.

golfers between 5 and 12 handicap are welcome.

training etc. and for date of registration for 2020.

Killarney Golf and Fishing Club (Ladies)

Gneeveguilla Athletic Club

LOTTO: Next week’s jackpot €9,400 RESULTS: Club sponsored 11 hole 3 per- plus €1,000 bonus. son scramble stroke in Killeen on Sunday 26th January. 1st Amy Arthur (6), OTHER SPORTS Ciara O’Mahony (13), Cara Fuller (37)­ 34.5 nett, 2nd Margaret Campion (6), Gneeveguilla Basketball Club Maureen Creedon (13), Mai Bergin (31)­ SHARE THE BUCKET: Congratulations 37.8 nett. to Mike O’Keeffe (Badger) our jackpot FIXTURES: 2nd February, 13 Hole Sta- winner of €217. Please continue to supbleford on Mahony’s Point. port by downloading the app Clubforce or play in local businesses.

Ross Golf Club (Men’s)

FIXTURES: On Jan 26th we held a non qualifying single stableford competition . The winner was Oliver Butler (18) 42. FIXTURES: On Feb 2nd our Captain Seamus McCarthy, Lady Captain Mary Gorman and President Ivo O'Sullivan will hold their Drive-ins at 10am sharp. This will be followed by a mixed scramble and all sponsored by Fexco. The timesheet is now available or please be in the clubhouse by 9.30am and for entries and team draws.

Killorglin Golf Club (Men’s) RESULTS: A great day was had by all and Captain's Donal Lynch and Maura Kennedy were delighted with the turn out and the weather. Results of the 3 Person Scramble were as follows: 1st Tommy Murphy, Jackie & Alan Quirke 40.4 strokes, 2nd Tim O'Neill, Jer O'Sullivan and Marie Halloran 44.4 strokes, 3rd Jer Joy, Christine O'Sullivan, Mike Tangney 47.4 strokes. FIXTURES: Next weekend is a club sponsored 14 hole competition. Please sign up for the Spring League on the sheet in the hall. The Spring League begins on 8th and 9th February.

MEK Galaxy U12 Premier - Killarney Celtic 1 MEK Galaxy 3 (David McCarthy, Kevin Coffey x2). U12B - MEK 5 Kenmare 3 (Cillian O’Donoghue x4, Leo Allen). U16 - Kenmare 1 MEK Galaxy 1 (Xisco). U14 - St Brendan’s Park 3 MEK 6 (Arron Dinham x2, Tadgh Gosney x2, Patrick O’Neill, Ryan Carey). KDL Premier A - Killarney Celtic 2 MEK Galaxy 0.

GOLF

Killarney Golf and Fishing Club (Men’s) RESULTS: Men’s Club sponsored fourball held on Mahony's Point on Sunday 26th. 1st Ted O'Sullivan & Tim Foley 48, 2nd Donal O'Sullivan & Peter O'Brien 46, 3rd Tom Daly & Mike Lucey 45, 4th Matt Leacy & Donal Cronin 45. Special congratulations to Peter O'Brien for his hole in one on the 18th. FIXTURES: The Jimmy Bruen 2020 signup meeting will be held at the club on the 5th of February at 6.30pm. All

ATHLETICS

Killarney Valley Athletic Club CONGRATULATIONS and well done to Ciara Kennelly who won gold in the High Jump in the U20 All-Ireland Indoor Championships in Athlone at the weekend. Great to see Ciara back! TRAINING Strength & Conditioning takes place Monday nights 7-8pm, for all members aged 12 upwards. Jerry’s running group also meet at 7pm on Mondays and Wednesdays, while juvenile training is on Thursdays 6-7pm in St Brendan’s Hall. Bring €2 and water. REGISTRATION for 2020 took place last Thursday evening at training. If anyone still needs to register, they can do so at next Monday or Thursday’s training. Any questions/queries please contact any of the coaches or email killarneyvalleyac@gmail.com. NEWS: Please keep an eye on your emails and also check our Facebook page for any updated information on

DATE FOR YOUR DIARY: Sunday, February 9 at 6pm in Teach Fáilte Gneeveguilla for our bingo night. Come along for fun and lots of prizes.

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Please support. SPLIT THE BUCKET: Thanks to everyone who has signed up to the Split the Bucket mandate to do the draw every week, supporting the future development of the club. For details contact any committee member. RESULTS: U14 - Tralee/Listowel 28 Killarney Black 14, Killarney Red 25 Abbeyfeale 15. U18 - Killarney 5 Middleton 12.

Deerpark Pitch & Putt Club SUNDAY DRAWS: Fourball Betterball. First Nett: John McGrath & Betty O'Brien 38½, Gross: John McGrath & John Murphy 45. Second Nett: Robbie O'Brien Snr & Aidan O'Keeffe 39. Please note this Sunday’s draws @ 9.15am & 11am. Open to Club members aged 15 or over.

INDOOR ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS: Well done to Darragh Horgan and Caoimhe O’Sullivan who competed in the Irish Indoor Rowing Championships held at the UL Arena on Saturday last. Darragh placed an impressive 5th of 74 in the Mens J15 5 minute trial and 3rd of 57 in the Mens J15 1km race. Caoimhe also scored in the top 15 of 49 in the Womens J18 2km race.

KERRY COUNTY BOARD INTER-CLUB MATCHPLAY: The Inter-Club Matchplay will be returning for the first time since 2003 with Deerpark hosting the first round on Sunday February 16th. We won’t be playing our first match until the following week, February 23rd though as the format does not give host clubs home advantage each week, they host it. More information to follow.

MUCKROSS HOR: The rescheduled Muckross Head of the River is set for this Saturday, February 1 at the National Rowing Centre. Over 370 crews from 23 rowing clubs are entered for the event which was cancelled in December due to bad weather. Unfortunately, the indications earlier this week were for another unsettled weekend. In the event of a break in the poor conditions, we wish all involved the very best of luck. Muckross RC is set to have the largest representation with over 40 crews set to compete. In the event of cancellation, it is likely to be training on land at the regular times. It will also mean a return to our annual date in December before the event runs again. Updates will be posted by text and social media.

Killarney Swimming Club

Killarney Rugby MINIS: Last Saturday our Minis hosted their counterparts from Sunday’s Well in Cork for matches at all ages. A wonderful morning of top notch rugby was enjoyed by all and Aghadoe was a hive of activity. Thanks to all at Sunday’s Well for traveling and thanks to our fantastic coaches and players. A huge thanks to Mags Murphy and her crew Anne, Breda, Sinead, Cornelia, Caroline for the fantastic hospitality shown to our players, coaches and visitors. Training continues tomorrow at 10.30am. New players always welcome. Details: Liam Murphy 087 4145662. U14 GIRLS: On a very busy day at Aghadoe, our U14’s girls hosted Tralee/ Listowel in a friendly with some excellent rugby on display. The girls were excellent and the hard work at training is really showing. The girls host Bruff at Aghadoe at 12 this Sunday in the league.

LIMERICK: Well done to all our senior swimmers who took part in the Gerry Ryan Invitational Gala in Limerick at the weekend. Some fantastic PBs were achieved with five of our swimmers getting divisional times! Congratulations to Paul O’Leary who got a Division One time and to Saibh O’Brien, Peter O'Doherty, Ian Coffey and Charles O’Brien, all of whom got their Division Two times. Thanks to our Team Managers, Denise and Samantha, for keeping the show on the road, to all parents who travelled and to our Head Coach, Cathal O’Brien, who gave such huge support and encouragement to all our swimmers over the weekend. Also, a big “thank you” from Killarney Swimming Club to The Kerry Sports Partnership who recently gave us a grant of €200 under the Coach Education Fund for Women. This sort of support is invaluable for the long-term planning of our club as it helps us train, support and encourage coaches for the future.

Killarney Judo UPDATE: On the 26th of January, eight players from Killarney Judo Club travelled to Macroom for the Munster Mini Mon. For several players, it was their first time competing against other clubs such as Cork City, Kerry School of Judo and Waterford. All the players performed extremely well and gained much needed experience for tougher competitions ahead. Kate Forde, Rian Horgan, and Connor O'Sullivan won Gold. Well done especially to Rian as this was his first competition. Muireann O'Brien won Silver and was unlucky against a more experienced player. Max


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Opala, Nicky Opala, Orla Forde and Meadhbh McCarthy all fought very well and earned Bronze. Next week our older players travel to UCC for a technical session with a former Olympian. For anyone interested in joining the club, just message us on Facebook.

Killarney Badminton Club COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS: The Divisions 1, 3 and 5 Kerry Singles Championships were held in the Killarney Sports and Leisure Complex on the 24th January. Well done to Saoirse Murphy who was runner up in the Div 5 ladies singles. MUNSTER CHAMPIONSHIPS: Grade C Munster championships were held in UL. Well done to Niamh Hickey (Killarney) and partner Tom Bourke (Castleisland) who were runners-up. Grade D Munster Championship was held in the Aura on the 19th January. Congratulations to Maeve Twomey (Killarney) and her partner Elaine Hudson (Moyvane) who were winners of the ladies doubles. Maeve and her partner Fergal Hannon (Listowel) also went on to win the mixed doubles. UPCOMING COMPETITIONS: The Division 2 and 4 Kerry County Singles Championships will be held in the Killarney Sports and Leisure Complex on Friday the 31st January at 7pm.

GAA

Killarney Legion FIXTURES: Super League - Dr Crokes v Killarney Legion (Tuesday 11th February @ 7.30pm). Minor Football League - Laune Rangers v Killarney Legion (Feb 15th). CLUB MEMBERSHIP: Registration for 2020 is now open. Register online or contact a club officer or coach for more information. SOCIAL & AWARDS NIGHT: Friday 7th February. Killarney Avenue Hotel at 7.30pm. 3 course meal and entertainment by Truly Diverse & DJ Banks. Tickets €35pp available this Thursday at the clubhouse at 8pm or from Murphys reception, Paul Trant Keanes Jewellers, executive members or team trainers. Tickets are selling fast so don’t be disappointed. MOTHERS & OTHERS: Mothers and others are back every Wednesday night, 8-9pm in the Aura. €5 each to cover the cost of the hall. Circuits are on Monday in the club gym 7-8pm. New members welcome. Come along and have some fun & exercise! LOTTO: Jackpot €3,900 plus €10,000 bonus. Draw next Sunday @ 9pm Murphys Bar.

Dr Crokes ANNUAL AWARDS: Our annual awards night takes place on Friday 21st February in Scotts Hotel commencing at

31.1.2020 8.30pm. Entertainment will be provided by our Scór participants under the guidance of Rachel Foley. Admission is free and all members are welcome. Finger food will be served on the night. SCÓR SINSIR OVER 17: Are you interested in singing, dancing, storytelling, comic/dramatic acting & playing traditional music or do you like quizzes? Do you like writing original plays or stories? Then Scór Sinsir is perfect for you! Scór Sinsir is more than likely going directly to County Final level which will take place on March 14th Venue TBC. Scór Sinsir is a perfect way to make new friends! Your club needs you! Contact Scór Officer Rachel Foley 087 9231091. CPR/DEEFIBRILLATOR TRAINING: One hour sessions will take place in clubhouse on Sat. Feb 1st at 1.30pm, 3pm and 4.30pm. All interested stating preferred times contact secretary. drcrokesgaa.kerry@gaa.ie PROGRESSIVE 31: Every Wednesday night in Dr Crokes clubhouse and begins at 8pm sharp. All you need is to bring a €5. BINGO every Sunday in St Mary’s Parish Hall. Doors open @ 7.30pm and commences @ 8.30pm. LOTTO: Next week’s jackpot will be €8,000.

Spa SCÓR NA NÓG: Wishing Sean, Dónal, Emer and Ian, our Tráth na gCéist team the best of luck in the All-Ireland Final in the INEC on Sat 1st Feb. Tráth na gCéist commences at 11.30am. U12: Training will start back this Friday January 31st at 7pm in the sports hall. CONGRATS to Michael Horgan and Clodagh O’Connor who received Garda Youth Achievement Awards last week. The awards recognise the contribution young people make in their community. AWARDS NIGHT: Torc Hotel on Saturday February 1st with music from the Reel Brothers. Congrats to all nominees and award recipients. SENIOR EK LEAGUE: Spa 5-17 Gneeveguilla 3-12. GARDA VETTING: Child Welfare Officer Anne Holland will be in Spa on Wed. Feb 5th from 7-8pm to help members complete their Garda Vetting applications. 2020 REGISTRATION: Open online through spagaa.com. Registrars will be in Spa on Thursday nights 7-8pm. OPERATION TRANSFORMATION: Ireland Lights Up Weekly. Walking track lit up at the club grounds each Thursday from 7-8pm. Everyone welcome (members and non-members). LOTTO: Next draw in the Torc Hotel. Jackpot €10,400.

Fossa RESULT: East Kerry Super League - Fossa 1-18 Fires 0-10.

BEAUFORT FILM NIGHT: Beaufort Film Night will hold a screening on Friday 7th February at 8.30pm at the Inn Between Bar, Beaufort. The feature film to be screened is Woman at War, an Icelandic comedy-drama. Cert 12A. Admission €7.

LIGHT UP IRELAND: Listry GAA would like you to join us in our walking evening every Thursday from 7-9pm in Listry GAA grounds.

SCÓR: Scór na bPáistí will be coming up shortly. Any child from 5th/6th class who would like to participate please contact Theresa Kissane on 087 6816169. Competition in music, song, dance, recitation, novelty act and Question Time.

IRELAND LIGHTS UP: Operation Transformation at Kilcummin GAA Club on Thursday nights up to February 26. The track will be lit up from 7pm to 8.30pm. Please register in clubhouse before walking. All welcome.

LAST MAN STANDING: Last Man Standing is up and running. See Facebook page for results. A huge thank you to Dan O’Connell and all the sellers for their effort in selling all the forms. FOSSA/TWO MILE: Our Adult Set Dancing classes continue on Tuesday nights at the Fossa Community Hall. 8pm Beginners & 9pm Improvers/Advanced. The Annual Fossa Rambling House date has been set for the 7th March. For more information contact Tim 087 2413116 or Eileen 087 6284053. Email: profossacce@gmail.com. Facebook: Fossa Two Mile CCE. LOTTO: Next week’s lotto €6,150. Draw takes place every Sunday night in the Golden Nugget.

Beaufort LOTTO: Next lotto draw for a jackpot of €4,400, Galvin's Bar, Sunday, 2nd February. FIXTURES: Beaufort U21 will be home to Laune Rangers on Saturday at 2pm in the pre-round of the Mid Kerry U21 Championship. Senior men away to Laune Rangers on Sunday in the Mid Kerry League. Venues for games will be weather dependant and will be advertised later in the week.

Listry MEMBERSHIP 2020 LISTRY GAA: Listry GAA membership is now due. You can download forms from our website listrygaa.ie. The following is the cost to join our club. Adult member €60. Family Members €120. Senior player with gym €100. Adult with gym €160. 2 Adult with gym €200. Adult Family with gym €320. Student/Minors with gym €75. Juveniles €40. U6 Juveniles €20. Life/OAP €30. LOTTO: Next Sunday 2nd February. Jackpot €2,450. EAST KERRY DIV 1B RESULTS: Congratulations to the Listry team and management on the 1st game of the season in the East Kerry Div 1 against Kenmare Shamrocks. Listry 2-16 Kenmare Shamrocks 2-12. HEALTH AND WELLBEING: Professor Rose Anne Kenny will be in The Rose Hotel from 7pm on Monday 10th February on ‘How to age well’. This is a free community event delivered by leading Irish experts. To register for a free ticket go to gaa.ie/community or call 01 8964120.

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LOTTO: There was one Jackpot winner of the Lotto on Sunday. Jackpot €10,800 went to Dale McCarthy. Congratulations! The numbers drawn were 4, 9, 12, 23. Next draw on Sunday 9th February. Jackpot € 2,500.

Glenflesk SCOR NA NÓG: Best wishes to our ballad group competing in the All-Ireland Scór na nÓg this Saturday in the INEC. The group is made up of Sinéad Gleeson, Éabha Healy, Sarah Moran, Molly O’Donoghue and Caitlyn Cronin and their teacher is Rosie Healy. IRELAND LIGHTS UP: Week 3 of Glenflesk GAA's Ireland Lights Up in partnership with RTE’s Operation Transformation takes place tonight Thursday 30th January in Glenflesk GAA between 7pm and 8pm. This is a great opportunity to enjoy a healthy walk in the safe, bright environs of our GAA club. Everyone in the parish and beyond, young and old, are welcome to join us. RAHEEN NS: Children from Raheen NS will be going house to house in the surrounding area on Thursday evening January 30th on the Biddies. Please support! Raheen Community Walk in line with Operation Transformation taking place every Saturday at 3pm from Raheen School. Everyone welcome. Congratulations to our recent lotto winners Kevin & Patricia Ennis, Kathleen O'Sullivan and Dan Murphy.

Firies LOTTO: The draw for next week’s jackpot of €2,100 will take place in Sherwood’s Bar Farranfore on Friday 31st January. MEDAL PRESENTATION: Thanks to everyone who came to the Medal Presentation on Friday night in Farranfore for the Firies U21 team that won Division 1 of the East Kerry Championship last year. Many thanks to Donal Daly who presented the medals. Darragh Donohue was presented with Firies Minor Player of the Year for 2019. Presentation was also made to all the Firies players that were part of east Kerry senior, U21 and minor teams in recognition of their success. Also presentations were made to management involved with East Kerry. Well done to all. RESULTS: East Kerry Senior League Div 2 - Fossa 1-17 Firies 0-10. FIXTURES: East Kerry Senior League Div 2 – Firies v Glenflesk (Sunday at noon).


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