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Fire warning in National Park
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Housing has appealed to the public not to light fires or barbecues in public places this summer.
As they appeal to the public to exercise renewed care and responsibility when outdoors the National Parks and Wildlife Service has increased ground crews on fire patrol and has ramped up aerial monitoring with helicopters and drones. Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD said: “If you notice a fire, please call the
emergency services on 112 immediately. NPWS teams are upping their patrols to identify potential fire incidents and act quickly should one break out. However as we know, prevention is better than cure, and we’re asking all members of the public to avoid lighting fires in open areas.”
Minister of State for Heritage and Elec-
Ireland’s oldest citizen has Killarney connections
Ireland’s oldest woman met with President Michael D. Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin this week.
Máirín Hughes, who turned 109 on May 22 has strong Killarney connections.
The previous record was held by 107-year-old Nancy Stewart who died on September 10 2021.
Although born in Belfast, Máirín went to school in the Mercy Convent. Her father was a customs and excise officer and the family moved around a lot eventually coming to Killarney after spells in County Down and Dublin.
Her mother came from the Rathmore area and her father was from Newmarket in County Cork.
She attended the Mercy Convent and has, in previous interviews, recalled
growing up on the shores of Lough Lein. “Neighbours who had three children were given the job of taking me to school,” she said. “They were annoyed because the children were going to school for two or three years but I was put in to the same class as them – my mother had taught me.”
In 2021 she featured in the book ‘Independence Memories: A People’s Portrait of the Early Days of the Irish Nation’, sharing stories of being kept in school in Killarney during an attack on the RIC barracks down the road.
In 1924 she started a degree in science and a diploma in education at University College Cork, before working in the pathology lab in University College Cork’s Department of Medicine for 16 years. last year she recalled her story on the
toral Reform Malcolm Noonan TD commented further:
“Our National Parks and Nature Reserves, coastal sand dunes, mountains and upland areas, forests, meadows and urban parks are all places where we enjoy spending time in nature, but they are also home to our precious wildlife and their vulnerable young. This is a really important time of year for wildlife, especially vulnerable ground-nesting birds and mammals who are now rearing their young. We all want to get out and enjoy the good weather but let’s do it responsi-
bly - without putting nature at risk.”
The Director General of the NPWS, Niall O Donnchú, has also asked for everybody’s cooperation to protect nature and said:
“While NPWS has increased ground crews and monitoring from the air this week, we still need to enlist your help to protect nature at this high risk time. We ask that members of the public not light fires or barbecues in any National Parks or Nature Reserves, or indeed in nature generally. We are also asking that the public be vigilant and report any fire activity without delay.”
Newly trained fire crew staff within the National Park demonstrate their skills to Minister for State for Heritage and Electoral Reform Malcom Noonan TD during a recent a visit to Killarney National Park. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan podcast: ‘Living History - Irish Life and Lore’. This week President Michael D. Higgins hosted an afternoon tea event to cele- brate the important role that a variety of people have and can play in different communities and Máirín was among the guests of honour.IT’SALL ONFORFREE!!
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Game changer as Black Valley connects to 5G network
Residents of the Black Valley are enjoying 5G internet connection for the first time this week.
The Black Valley or Cummeenduff is a remote valley at the southern end of the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range, situated south of the Gap of Dunloe and north of Moll's Gap; it is used as a southerly access into the Gap of Dunloe. It is also one of the most scenic parts of the country, popular with tourists.
The area was one of the last to get connected to the electricity network. This week eir, Ireland’s largest telecommunications provider, announced that it has brought 5G ultrafast mobile coverage to the area.
The announcement was made in the scenic Gap of Dunloe by eir as they were joined by local residents who are now enjoying high-speed broadband and crystal-clear mobile phone connections thanks to the latest leap forward in connectivity in the valley.
The extension of the network to the Black Valley community between Beaufort and Killarney brings eir’s 5G service to the equivalent of over 85% of the population.
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"We are proud to announce that eir has successfully connected the Black Valley
in Kerry with 5G, marking a significant milestone on our journey to connect Ireland with future proofed technology,” said Oliver Loomes, CEO of eir, “The Black Valley is significant as it was one of the last places in Ireland to be connected to electricity and telephone networks due to its remote location. We believe that this delivery will empower the local community and drive innovation and growth in the region. We are proud to have played a role in connecting this beautiful valley in the heart of Killarney
National Park, and we look forward to continuing to expand our network to benefit communities all across Ireland."
While the ESB began the rural electrification programme in 1946, electricity did not make its way to the Black Valley until 1977 when it is believed to have been the last corner of Ireland connected to the national power grid. Now, it is leap-frogging over much of the country in getting the fastest speeds and highest capacity mobile network available which also supports high-speed broadband.
LOCAL BUSINESS
The development is a boon to local business owners like Eilise Sullivan of Anam Valley Cottages who rents self-catering cottages to holiday-makers and facilitates arts and research residencie, She can now promote her business and take online bookings with an assured, high quality broadband connection.
“I am incredibly proud of my home in the Black Valley. I started this business because I wanted to be able to share these incredible landscapes with other people from around the world and I wanted to try to elevate the position and perceived value of rural communities. With eir 5G those things are now possible,” she said. “I have struggled for years with a substandard service which has made it difficult to manage and progress all areas of the business. It is such a relief to know that I will never have to be in that position again..”
TOURISM BOOST
Thousands of tourists who visit the area by bicycle, boat or pony and trap every year will now be able to livestream their experience on TikTok or update their Insta-stories from right there in the heart of this picture postcard location.
MOUNTAIN RESCUE
Kerry Mountain Rescue’s vital service will also benefit from reliable high-quality connectivity and not have to rely on ‘walkie-talkie’ coverage when they head off in search of a climber in distress in the area.
The four masts used to bring the coverage to the area have simply replaced legacy fixed network infrastructure with each mast measuring only 12m in height to fit with the aesthetics of Black Valley.
eir, Ireland’s largest telecommunications provider, has announced that it has brought 5G ultrafast mobile coverage to the Black Valley.
Eilise Sullivan, of Anam Valley Cottages located in the Black Valley uses her 5G ultrafast mobile coverage for the first time. Photo:Dominic WalshTaste of Summer...
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Killarney Looking Good Competition returns
Over three decades after it was first initiated, to help improve the aesthetic values of the town, the Killarney Looking Good Competition is back with a vengeance with a new committee, new categories, new sponsors and a whole new approach.
When the project was first launched in 1991 it was a relatively low-key community event but it grew in importance with each passing year, culminating in some style when Killarney won the prestigious overall award in the national tidy towns competition in 2011.
After an enforced three-year absence since 2019, due to the pandemic, the competition has now been given a whole new lease of life and the 2023 version was officially launched this week by Mayor of Killarney, Cllr Niall Kelleher. Awards will be presented in 26 different categories and high achievers in the business and residential community will be honoured at a gala prizegiving ceremony at the close of the tourist season. This year two new categories are being introduced in memory of two remarkable people who played massive roles in keeping Killarney looking its best down through the years.
Yvonne Quill, who passed away last October, was the driving force behind the Killarney tidy towns campaign for several years and she was at the helm when the sought-after overall award was secured 12 years ago.
This year the Yvonne Quill Memorial
Award will be presented to the volunteer of the year – a person who the adjudicators consider to be a standout contributor – in the overall effort to keep Killarney tidy.
Up to the time of his death in January 2020, Fr Michael Murphy was the public
face of tidy towns and he played a huge part in Killarney, Kenmare and Sneem winning the overall national award in 2011, 2000 and 1987 respectively. Affectionately known as Fr Tidy, this year the Killarney Looking Good Competition will honour his memory with a special Pride of Place award.
In the business community, there will be awards for the best large and small commercial premises, best newly painted premises, best signage and the best retail award with prizes also for the most impressive hotel, public house, restaurant, café, guesthouse and best public building as well as the most improved premises. In the residential categories awards will go to the best large and small estates, best private residence, best roadside garden, best floral display and best friendly planting award.
Other categories include a green hospitality award, a corporate special responsibility award, a restoration award, best school and a special biodiversity award. Several highly commended awards will also be up for grabs and the winner of the prestigious overall award will be announced at the prizegiving ceremony. The Killarney Looking Good Competition is organised by Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce and Killarney Municipal District Council and the new committee comprises Sandra Dunlea – a daughter of the late Yvonne Quill – Kathleen Foley, John O’Mahony and Johnny McGuire who is spearheading the project.
MD O’Shea & Sons are the new overall sponsors of the competition and O’Mahony Media Ltd is the media sponsor. The competition will run throughout the tourist season and businesses and residential areas will be monitored on an ongoing basis.
Novena to St Anthony at the Friary
The Franciscan Friary is preparing to welcome back Fr Damien Casey who will lead the Novena to St Anthony this week.
Fr Casey is the current chaplain to the Mater Hospital and is the Director of the National Franciscan Pilgrimage to Lourdes. He spent a lot of time in Killarney during his training days and will return to lead this week’s Novena which runs from Sun-
day until June 13
“In previous years has preached the St. Anthony’s Novena in Merchants Quay and Athlone.,” said Br Pat, the Guardian of Killarney Friary.
“I am looking forward to welcoming Fr Damien and hope the novena will be as busy as previous years, we look forward to welcoming our parishioners from near and far to honour our wonderful St Antony who is a favourite to so many.”
Meanwhile, the Friary will host a special screening of the film ”The Letter’ on June 17 between 11am and 1pm
Featuring Pope Francis, the film carries a strong ecological theme and there will be an open discussion in the Garden room of the Friary afterwards.
Admission is free but booking is essential and can be done so via the Friary office on 064 66 31334.
Mayor of Killarney Cllr Niall Kelleher (back right) launched the 2023 Killarney Looking Good Competition at MD O’Shea’s garden centre with, from left, John O’Mahony, O’Mahony Media (sponsors), Paul O’Shea, MS O’Shea &Sons (sponsors), Sandra Dunlea, Kathleen Foley and, in front, Johnny McGuire. Photo: Marie Carroll-O’Sullivan Fr Damien Casey who will lead the Novena to St Anthony this week.2-5 JUNE
FESTIVAL-GOERS PLEASE PREPARE YOUR ROUTE TO AND FROM THE BIKE VILLAGE SO YOU CAN ENJOY EVEN MORE TIME AT THE FESTIVAL. There is limited Parking at or near the Bike Village.
SHUTTLE BUS
SCOTTS STREET FRI / SAT / SUN
20 MINUTE FREQUENCY 10:00 - 01:30
Gardaí (National Police Service of Ireland) recommend that you walk the 20 minutes to the Bike Village from Killarney town where possible or advise availing of the accessible Shuttle Bus which will be operating from Scotts Street.
National cross country cycling championship in Fossa this weekend
Killarney Cycling Club will host round two of the Cross-country National Series this weekend.
Based at An Oige’s woodland property near Fossa, the event has attracted entries from Ireland’s best mountain bike riders.
Great conditions are expected once again after what’s been a hugely exciting opening two rounds in Dublin and Cork. A woodland course consisting mainly of fast flowy single track (mix of gravel and woodland trails), there’s plenty of short but punchy climbs to contend with.
"Killarney Cycling Club are delighted to once again host a round of the Irish Cross Country Mountain Bike National Points Series in Fossa for the second year running. After the success of last year's race
Philip is running over 100kms for Cancer charity
Local runner and charity fundraiser Philip Kissane is set for the biggest challenge of his career as he lines up for the Cork City Marathon on Sunday.
time around is over eight times the distance at 42kms.
on a new track through the grounds of An Oige Killarney Youth Hostel and the Fossa Way, the decision to run a race there again was an obvious one,” said Killarney Cycling Club Secretary Niamh Sheahan.
“We would like to thank An Oige and the Cycling Ireland Off Road commission for this opportunity as well as all those who have helped with the preparation of the track and organising the event.
“We look forward to welcoming competitors from all over the country to Fossa and hopefully everyone enjoys our event and a good Bank Holiday weekend in Killarney."
Phillip has already completed four half marathons at various locations around Killarney – all in aid of Kerry Cancer Support Group – or the Cancer Bus as it popularly called.
This is the second time that Phillip has run four half marathon and an official race for the charity.
Back in 2021 he finished with 5km Run Killarney event but his finishing race this
Tributes to Fossa founder Gene Moriarty
Fossa GAA has led tributes to club founder Gene Moriarty who passed away unexpectedly on May 22.
Gene and Fossa GAA were almost all the one.
When he started secondary school in St Brendan’s in 1964 he was asked was he Crokes or Legion man?
He replied neither and this was the acorn that grow into the great oak tree that now is Fossa GAA club.
He was the club’s first secretary in 1970 and 1971.
He was chairman in 1976 and again from 1992 to 1994.
Three years ago, the club published a book to commemorate its first 50 years and Gene played an enormous part in this, his expansive knowledge and fantastic memories of all the happening in the club since its foundation were paramount
to the success of the book.
Gene had a massive knowledge of all youngsters who played for Fossa and took a great interest in who they were, where their parents were from, grandparents and if any football or sporting connections.
He got great joy in club victories at all age groups but would burst with pride when players went on to represent Schools, Development Squads, Colleges, District and County teams.
He took great delight and immense pride in the last year when All Ireland medals, courtesy of David and Paudie Clifford came to the club followed by the club’s All Ireland club Junior win.
Currently Gene was serving as registrar and County Board delegate, which he has done for the last decade and his opinions were always valued at the club’s executive meetings.
Gene Moriarty was a founding member of Fossa GAA Club
Sadly missed and dearly loved by his family, his wife and best friend Margaret (Nee Murphy) and daughter Amy, brothers-in-law Noel, Gearóid and Seán and his wife Máire, sister-in-law Martina and her husband Brendan (Kelliher), nieces, nephew, Amy's partner Mikey, relatives, his many friends and all in the Fossa GAA Community.
“We are delighted with Philip’s continued fundraising support but also with his awareness raising for the charity,” Breda Dyland, Service Manager Kerry Cancer Support Trust.
“We are getting busier all the time and still get no statutory funding so are dependent on fundraisers like Philip’s to keep us on the road. We have just put our new wheelchair accessible bus on the Cork route so Philip’s funding will be going towards the operation of this vehicle.”
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Tureencahill family fun weekend
It will be a busy weekend in the Tureencahill area.
On Saturday, the local community group will host a family bingo event in the marquee in Tureencahill with €1000 in prize money on offer.
On Sunday, the same group hosts its annual summer barbecue at 1pm – tickets €20, or €10 for school children and under-5s free.
| Tidy Towns Update
Tidy Towns volunteers will meet this Monday night at the bottle bank in the High St Car Park at 6pm. New volunteers welcome - no experience needed. Tidy towns judges are arriving in June and now is the time for all businesses and householders to make that extra effort.
Here is the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely lunch, afternoon bite or relaxed drink with friends, whilst soaking up the magic of Summer in Killarney.
FOOD SERVED DAILY FROM 12.30PM
Ted Healy Properties wins DNG Small Branch of the Year
A Killarney estate agents has received a national award at the DNG National Conference and Awards, which took place at The Curragh Racecourse last week.
Killarney estate agent DNG Ted Healy Properties was named the ‘Small Branch of the year’ at the awards sponsored by the Irish Examiner.
The Conference and Awards ceremony was attended by more than 150 delegates from offices across Ireland where a range of topics from Ireland’s property market outlook to DNG’s recent partner affiliation with Hampton International and the role of DNG in the residential and commercial sectors, were discussed.
Delegates were entertained by guest speaker Ireland Rugby legend and La Rochelle coach Ronan O’Gara.
The judging panel of industry experts included Peter Dargan of Irish Times, Adrian Bushnell of Pan Research, Ross Killeen of Media Pro and Keith Lowe, CEO of DNG.
The panel praised DNG Ted Healy for the high standard of service to customers and the team’s use of Social Media to
French culture course
Children from Tiernaboul National School have become experts on French language and culture after completing an eight-week course.
On Monday, the children in fifth and sixth classes marked the completion the Say Yes to Languages Modern Languages Sampler, the national initiative organised by Post Primary Language Ireland (PPLI) with a little celebration of all things French.
Children dressed as fashionistas, footballers, bakers or wore their own clothes as French children don’t wear uniforms. A crème de la crème banquet of French foods was just the right way to complete the sampler ‘en beauté’ before saying ‘Au revoir’ to French teacher Hélène Olivier-Courtney, from ‘French For All’, Killarney School of French.
This initiative promotes an inclusive and proactive approach to make this language journey meaningful and enjoyable. The children not only got a taste of the French language but also of the French and francophone culture. Songs, projects and games and artistic activities were all part of this enjoyable programme. The school applied for the Language Sampler last year and were delighted to be selected as one of the schools to run it. The success of the initiative relies on a school-wide approach and the active involvement of class teachers, SNAs and management.
Ms. Karol Fleming, class teacher, Ms. Fiona Cronin SNA and Ms. Maria Breen, principal certainly helped make this new language journey a special and enjoyable experience for all the children.
enhance their business.
A native of Killarney, Ted Healy officially opened his estate agency practice in March 2006 and has gone from strength to strength ever since providing a highly professional and competent residential and commercial estate agency service to the people of Killarney and its surrounds.
“We are so grateful to be recognised as the DNG Small Branch of the year. The whole team at DNG Ted Healy has strived towards excellent for the last 12 months, and this only motivates us to continue exceeding expectations and delivering excellence to our clients,” said Ted Healy.
The awards celebrate the hard work carried out across the DNG Network and recognise the successes of individuals within the organisation, rewarding the high standards of service, business acumen and professionalism that are demonstrated in each DNG branch.
FUNDING: The staff of Muckross Garden Restaurant, and Trustees of Muckross House, Killarney, raised €2000 for Red Cross Earthquake Appeal at a recent coffee morning at the restaurant. The appeal is to support those in need following one of the most powerful quakes in Turkey and Syria in at least a century. Over 2,300 have been killed as hundreds of buildings collapsed, and thousands more have been injured. Fidelma McCarthy, Julie Abarzua, Lily Arriagada, Hanora Brosnan, Joanne Spillane, Colin Baker, Restaurant Manager, and Annmarie Casey. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan
We would like to thank all our customers and friends for their support and look forward to the next twenty!
We have an exclusive tasting of our 20th Birthday Single Cask Whiskey Release in collaboration with W.D O’Connell and Western Herd Brewing Company!
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Sunflower day fundraiser
Killarney Branch, Kerry Hospice Foundation are hoping the sun will shine for their Sunflower Day fundraiser which takes place on Friday, June 10.
There will be collections at various locations in and around town as well as Foley’s Spar Shop, Fossa and Hegarty’s Spar Shop, Muckross.
“This is our first Sunflower Day collection since 2019. It is one of our main annual fundraising events and is always well supported by the local community” says Cathal Walshe, PRO., Killarney Hospice Branch.
The services provided by Kerry Hospice Foundation for people with life limiting illnesses at it’s 15 bed inpatient unit and “Suaimhneas” Day Care Centre at University Hospital Kerry have been well documented in recent years. Also highlighted is the fact that it costs in the
Funding to tackle invasive Rhododendron in National Park
Funding of €17,000 has been allocated to tackle Rhododendron overgrowth in Killarney National Park.
region of €10,000 weekly to provide these services.
Kerry Hospice Foundation has plans for further expansion of its services into the future. An outreach clinic has already been set up at Killarney Community Hospital where patients can meet with a Palliative Care Specialist. This service along with the existing services would not be possible were it not for the generous support Kerry Hospice gets from the people of Kerry.
People can find out more about the work of Kerry Hospice Foundation at www.kerryhospice.com, on Facebook or on Twitter @kerryhospice.
It is one of nine biodiversity projects in Kerry that are set to receive funding announced this week by Malcolm Noonan TD, Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform.
A combined total of €2.7m has been allocated nationally with €96,263 going to the projects in Kerry.
They are €34,000 for Japanese Knotweed treatment in Dingle and West Kerry; €17,000 for a Rhododendron ponticum Strategy; €11,475 for the Kerry Biosphere Educational Programme 2023; €8,500 for Dune Restoration in Natura 2000 in Kerry; €8,500 to Celebrate 30 Years of Knowledge of the Shannon Dolphins and
€8,500 to Improve Soil Biodiversity by the use of natural bio-fertilisers.
“Given that it’s Biodiversity Week, I’m especially delighted to announce funding of over €2.5 million for 188 biodiversity projects,” said Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan TD.
“The Local Biodiversity Action Fund is an enormously impactful scheme that supports local authorities and communities to deliver on Ireland’s national objectives for nature, from invasive species to habitat restoration to awareness-raising to surveys and monitoring work. As more and more Biodiversity Officers join the ranks of our local authorities, I know that the benefits for nature and people that this Fund provides are only going to grow.”
Free CPR training in Anam
The Killarney Cardiac Response Unit is running free CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation training courses and demonstrations at the Anam Cultire Centre on Saturday from 10am to 2pm
Killarney Cardiac Response Unit is a team approximately 40 volunteers, from all sectors of society, who respond to 999/112 emergency Cardiac Phone calls.
They are actively seeking new members or people who wanted to be trained in life saving skills.
Join us for a hands for life CPR course on Saturday this short and easy non-certified training gives the confidence in knowing how to act in a life threatening emergency,” said Kevin O’Leary of Killarney Cardiac Response Unit.
Visit www.killarneycru.ie for more information.
Kay Spillane Angela Curran, Pat Doolan, Chairman Killarney branch of Kerry Hospice, Cathal Walshe, Catherine O'Reilly and Mary O'Donoghue launch Sunflower Day in Killarney. Large groups of volunteers meet regularly at the Blue Pool area of Killarney National Park to tackle the invasive Rhododendron. Former students of Fossa National School Sam Buckley, Philip Lyons, Ryan O'Leary, Con Lenihan (back from left) Peadar Kelliher, Shay Weldon, Charlie Keating, Maks Leon, Darren Ryan, Eddie Moroney and Matthew O'Connor at the St Brendan's Sixth Year Graduation Mass celebration at St Brendan's College, Killarney on Monday.De Dannan to headline Milltown festival
Internationally renowned traditional music supremos Frankie Gavin and De Dannan are heading to Milltown on the August Bank Holiday Weekend to perform at the Féile Lughnasadh festival.
The award-winning band who have been a feature of the Irish music scene for almost 50 years will perform open-air in the Square in Milltown on August 5.
The Féile Lughnasadh festival is run by the Milltown-Listry branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann.
It features four days of free concerts, céilís, music and singing sessions, workshops, and family fun, all of which is centred on the ancient harvest festival of Lughnasadh. The festival opens on August 4 with a special Lughnasadh parade and bonfire.
“Myself and the band are really looking forward to our concert in Milltown on August 5.
I have a phenomenal team with me for the festival. We decided to get back on the road and perform after a long rest as in recent times I had a health scare but happily survived all the treatments for oesophageal cancer,” said Gavin.
“Life is wonderful again and the music means more to me now than ever, I’d say. A new and different appreciation of our traditional music, or indeed, a new perspective altogether you might say.”
Rathmore students are Mental Health Heroes
The Student Wellbeing Team in Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra were delighted to receive the news last week that they have been awarded the Amber Flag from Pieta House for their work promoting wellbeing in the school for students and staff.
The group which consists of students from 1st to 5th year took part in Headstrong Training with Cycle Against Suicide at the start of the year to understand the importance of focusing on student wellbeing They met throughout the year as a group and were supported by Niamh
Dwyer, Guidance Counsellor and teacher Aoiffe Hickey to organise various mental health awareness events and wellbeing activities for different year groups and staff.
As well as raising the Amber Flag to mark the end of the school year, the Student Wellbeing Team members have all received ‘Mental Health Hero’ Certificates from Pieta House and participation certificates from Cycle Against Suicide.
“We are very proud of all of the students and grateful for their important work, effort and enthusiasm throughout the year in promoting mental health and wellbeing awareness in SPS,” said principal, Denis Kerins.
Currow tots are toddling charity superheroes
Nearly 20 toddlers from Currow Playschool took part in the Barnardos Big Toddle marking not only 20 years of the campaign but 20 years of the playschool taking part.
Catherine Fleming Manager of Currow Playschool said: ‘We’ve been toddling for Barnardos for 20 years, raising lots of funds for a very worthwhile cause. All our boys and girls were superheroes for the day. Here's to the next 20 years!''
Huge support turned up on the day as the toddlers taking part were cheered on by the students and teachers of neighbouring school Currow Primary
School.
The theme this year, Big Toddle Little Heroes, celebrates Ireland’s youngest fundraisers who help vulnerable children their own age by completing a fun half-mile sponsored walk in their crèche, childcare group, pre-school or with their families.
Over the last 20 years, toddlers from across the country have raised an incredible €4.46 million in support of Barnardos Early Years services. This work focuses on some of the youngest and most vulnerable children to come through our doors and ensures that they get the best start in life.
Organisers Owen O'Shea and Chris Horan join Frankie Gavin to announce De Dannan's appearance at Féile Lughnasadh in Milltown on August 5. Members of the Student Wellbeing Team who received and raised the Amber Flag from Pieta House recently, pictured here with principal, Denis Kerins, Guidance Counsellor Niamh Dwyer and teacher Aoiffe Hickey.Herbal Therapy
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Anne, TraleeWEDDING OF THE WEEK
Tadgh and Alannah Celebrate at The Dunloe and Nugget
Social media sensation Tadhg Fleming tied the knot with his long-time girlfriend Alannah Bradley last week in what looked like the best party of the year!
The ceremony service took place in Fossa Church on Saturday followed by a beautiful function at the picturesque Dunloe Hotel.
For the second day of celebrations Tadgh, Alannah and guests skipped across the road to The Golden Nugget’s Outback Area.
Friends and family of the bride and groom basked in the glorious evening sunshine, enjoying light refreshments and cocktails. The weather lent itself to a beautiful BBQ and Co. Offaly band ‘Blessed’ kept the gang rocking well in to the night. They
even had a bucking cow which provided hour of entertainment and a few sore bodies the next morning!
Speaking to the Killarney Advertiser, Owner of the Golden Nugget - Caroline Hallissey's said "There was a great atmosphere here and the craic was mighty! It was a busy evening catering for 140 guests, but we were only delighted Tadgh and Alannah chose to share their weekend with us. We wish Tadhg and Alannah all the best for the future. They are a fabulous couple"
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Killarney parishioners who celebrate their 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th , 45th, 50th, 55th, and 60th Wedding Anniversaries. 37 married couples attended the annual Wedding Anniversary Mass, at St Mary's Cathedral, Killarney on Saturday evening. The special mass was celebrated by Fr Kieran O'Brien, Adm. Killarney Parish.
Wedding anniversary Mass
Bill & Maureen Purser, Toremore, Kilcummin, who celebrate their 60th Wedding Anniversary. They were joined by 36 married couples at the annual Wedding Anniversary Mass, at St Mary's Cathedral, Killarney on Saturday evening. The special mass was celebrated by Fr Kieran O'Brien, Adm. Killarney Parish.
Killarney parishoners who celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary, Paul & Tara O’ Donoghue, Kieran & Amanda O’ Brien. They were joined by 37 married couples at the annual Wedding Anniversary Mass, at St Mary's Cathedral, Killarney on Saturday evening. The special mass was celebrated by Fr Kieran O'Brien, Adm. Killarney Parish. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan
Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan Killarney parishoners who celebrate their 40th and 45th Wedding Anniversary.|
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Whether you have a spacious garden, or a small patio, creating a stylish and functional oasis can enhance your outdoor experience and allow you to fully enjoy your home and garden. Here are some trending ideas to transform your outdoor living space into a haven of relaxation and entertainment.
1. Comfortable Lounge Areas: One of the top trends for outdoor living spaces is creating comfortable lounge areas that rival indoor spaces in terms of coziness. Invest in plush outdoor sofas, sectionals, or daybeds that provide ample seating for relaxation and socializing. Incorporate outdoor cushions to add colour and
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2. Outdoor Kitchens and Dining: Outdoor kitchens continue to be a popular trend, allowing you to take your culinary skills outside. Consider installing a built bbq, or a pizza oven. Enhance your dining experience by adding a stylish dining table and chairs. If you're short on space extra foldaway chairs a a great option. Create a cozy ambiance with string lights or lanterns for evening meals under the stars.
3. Fire Features: Fire features, such as fire pits or fireplaces, are a wonderful addition to your outdoor space. They not only provide warmth on cool summer evenings but also create a cozy gathering spot for family and friends. Choose from various designs, including gas or
wood-burning options, and select materials that complement your outdoor aesthetic.
4. Outdoor Entertainment: Make your outdoor living space an entertainment hub by incorporating technology. Install an outdoor projection screen for movie nights under the stars. Consider buying an outdoor speaker, to enjoy your favorite music while lounging or entertaining guests.
5. Landscaping: Incorporate sustainable and low-maintenance landscaping to minimise upkeep. One of our favourites is Nepeta cataria, commonly known as catnip, This attractive hardy perennial has aromatic green foliage with an abundance of of purple flower spikes during summer. They are a great long flower-
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6. Integrate Natural Materials: Bring the beauty of nature into your outdoor living space by incorporating natural materials. Use materials like wood, stone, and rattan for furniture, decking, and accessories. Consider adding a pergola or a shade sail to provide protection from the sun while maintaining an open and airy feel.
Outdoor living spaces have become an extension of our homes, offering an opportunity to connect with nature, relax, and entertain all your family and friends. By incorporating these trending ideas into your outdoor oasis, you can create a stylish and functional space that reflects your personal style and enhances your home and garden.
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The bedroom should be our ultimate home sanctuary for rest and relaxation. Creating a peaceful and comforting atmosphere in your bedroom is especially important for a restful and refreshing night’s sleep.
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2. THE HEADBOARD – for a good energy flow, an upholstered or a solid headboard is a must. This gives us feeling of support and security when sleeping, encouraging a better, more restful, night’s sleep. It also offers a comfortable resting surface for your back while sitting
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3. A PAIR OF BEDSIDE TABLES – not only to create harmony and symmetry in your room, but also to ground your bed, making your bed more prominent and important. In todays’ world of ample possessions, having bedside tables with
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Considering any furniture for your home is always important, more so for your bedroom. Do pay attention to the size of the furniture pieces too, choose items that are in proportion to the room size
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By upgrading or investing in new garden furniture you can create your very own idyllic space that’s both inviting and relaxing, as well as perfect for entertaining guests, family, and friends.
Weather Conditions: As we know, Irish weather can be somewhat temperamental, even during the summer months, so make sure to consider this when purchasing your garden furniture. Remember that the furniture you
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PAINT LIKE A PRO: Choosing the right products for your exterior
| By Tony Griffin Manager,Painting your home’s exterior walls is a great way to boost its kerb appeal while also offering protection against the elements. To ensure a flawless finish, it’s crucial to use the right products for the job.
• PREPPING YOUR EXTERIOR FOR PAINTING
No matter what kind of exterior you’re painting, you'll want to get your walls spick and span before starting. For the most part, a thorough rinse with water will do the trick. However, if you’re contending with pesky mould or algae, then we recommend Farbex Exterior Fungicidal Wash. It's easy to use, and you can dilute it to the required strength for your specific needs.
• WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF THE SURFACE?
The condition of your wall surface will dictate the types of products that you will use. For example, if you're dealing with powdery or flaky areas, you'll want to apply a stabilising primer to create a solid base to which your paint can adhere. Ral-
ston Wall Primer is perfect for powdery walls, while Farbex Alkali-Resisting Primer is the way to go for flaky walls.
• DOES THE WALL HAVE CRACKS AND SCRATCHES?
A filler will help to restore your walls to tip-top condition. To fix any imperfections (e.g. cracks, scratches, dents and holes) and ensure that the walls are waterproof, you can use Prestonett Waterproof Masonry Filler.
• NEWLY PLASTERED WALL?
If your house has newly plastered exterior walls, then you will need to wait for at least six months before painting. Once ready, seal the walls with Ralston Wall Primer which has been diluted with water by a ratio of 1:1. For the topcoat, dilute
your first coat with water by 10% and then apply the second and third coats as normal.
• PREVIOUSLY PAINTED?
If your house has been previously painted, we suggest using a high-quality product such as Dulux Weathershield for a tough and attractive finish. This is available in a wide range of colours or can be tinted to a colour of your choosing.
• PAINTING A PERIOD PROPERTY OR AN A+ RATED NEW BUILD?
For these properties, paint breathability is key. Use breathable products which will not unnecessarily seal your surface. For this, we recommend Ralston Siloxan
• CHOOSING THE RIGHT ROLLER FOR THE JOB
It’s always worth investing in quality applicators. Trust us; it's worth it for that perfect finish! If you’re planning to use a roller, we recommend the Corona Tuff Pro Sleeve of which there are several different types available depending on the texture of the surface you’re painting. For example, a sleeve with a shorter pile is ideal for painting over smooth concrete, whereas a longer pile works well on rougher surfaces such as pebbledash.
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Boyles Stove Centre is a family run business operating in Tralee for over 15 years.
They are experts in their field - selling and installing all types of home fires and are seen as a leading dealer of the highest quality stoves in Kerry and Cork. With a commitment to customer service they take great pride in their work. Over the last number of years they have seen huge changes in home heating and they continue to evolve to meet changes in taste and building regulations. Take their newest offering as an example. The green BEV Fires are very popular – these are automatic bioethanol fires, carbon neutral, no harmful emissions, no chimney required, easy to install and even easier on the eye with beautiful real flames. Customers today require a ‘start to finish’ solution which provides the Fire but also the installation, the fireplace, and any interior design queries for your room, and the after sales service (which is often neglected). They have developed a One Stop Shop solution for your project. Boyles provide a free consultation and
survey in your home. They believe it’s important to get it right from the very start and therefore the home survey is a crucial first step.
Speaking to the Advertiser this week Owner, Jonathan Boyle explained "We are fortunate enough to have a great team, our staff have been with us since the start and we pride ourselves that this is the sign of a good company - from Lesley – Operations Manager to Aidan our Head Fitter and all those who have grown with the company. We are grateful to have the long term staff that will provide you with decades of experience and knowledge".
"Our main showroom is located just outside Tralee at Laharn on the Listowel Road. Our extensive display can be viewed 6 days a week. Our Cork showroom is located in the Botanic Home and Garden Centre Retail Park in Carrigtwohill Cork"
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INSPIRED BY DANNY CASEYChildren's hospital overspend threatens other healthcare projects
In a recent announcement, the government disclosed an additional €324 million to fund the construction of the highly anticipated Children's Hospital, located within the shared campus of St. James's Hospital in South Central Dublin.
Initially estimated to cost €650 million, the current bill is set to hit €1.4 billion.
Concerns loom that the expenses could further surge, potentially reaching a staggering €2 billion by the time the facility is fully operational.
This week, it came to light that if the current allocation of €324 million for this year is exceeded, it would have adverse implications for other vital capital
ventures. The revelation has sparked dismay among communities beyond the capital, particularly considering the prevailing issues of overcrowding in numerous hospitals across the country. Despite a pressing shortage of 1000 beds within the healthcare system, there were assurances of introducing 261 additional acute beds this year. However, due to the escalating costs associated with the Children's Hospital, these commitments may be re-evaluated and scaled back. The potential repercussions of the Children's Hospital overspend extend beyond mere financial concerns. The strain on the wider capital plan for healthcare development poses a signifi-
Kerry County Council backs Rose of Tralee street festivities
Kerry County Council has stepped forward to offer its support in ensuring the smooth execution of the street festivities at this year's Rose of Tralee event.
This move follows a recent announcement by the Rose of Tralee company, declaring that they would be transferring the responsibility of organizing the street events back to Tralee town.
In light of this statement, representatives from Kerry County Council held a meeting with the Festival Committee on
Tuesday afternoon. Subsequently, the Chief Executive provided an update to the Tralee Municipal District Members on Wednesday morning, shedding light on the current situation.
A statement released by the Tralee Municipal District expressed their full support for the continuation of the street events in the Town Centre. They emphasized their commitment to collaborate with local businesses and organizations in the upcoming weeks to ensure that the festival maintains its reputation for delivering exceptional family-oriented events
cant threat to the timely implementation of crucial projects in various regions. As a result, citizens in these areas may face further delays in accessing the essential healthcare services they urgently require.
While the new Children's Hospital is undeniably a significant and eagerly anticipated development, it is crucial for the government to strike a balance between fulfilling this flagship project and ensuring the availability of adequate resources for other pressing healthcare needs nationwide. The impact of any decision made in this regard will undoubtedly reverberate throughout the healthcare landscape, affecting countless individuals relying on quality medical care.
Al Pacino (83) set to become a father
Al Pacino is set to become a dad again at the age of 83 after it was revealed that his girlfriend Noor Alfallah, 29 is eight months pregnant.
The couple have been an item since April 2022, with many sources claiming the two have been seeing each other since the coronavirus pandemic.
Pacino will have a familiar face to turn to for advice on dealing with a new-born at an advanced age - his long-time colleague Robert De Niro, 79, welcomed his seventh child with girlfriend Tiffany Chen last month.
Music acts are skipping Ireland because of insurance costs
Wondering why your favourite artist has not announcing tour dates in Ireland? It might be because it’s not profitable for them to visit.
Acts like Beyoncé, Pink and Coldplay have skipped Ireland on their tours because of high public liability insurance costs.
and activities.
Undoubtedly, the street festival and family-centred attractions play a vital role in the overall Rose of Tralee Festival. Kerry County Council has long been a staunch advocate of such community-driven celebrations, reinforcing its dedication to fostering a welcoming environment for families.
With Kerry County Council's backing, the Rose of Tralee Street festivities are expected to proceed as planned, guaranteeing a joyous experience for all attendees. The council's involvement further solidifies their commitment to supporting the cherished traditions and cultural celebrations that make County Kerry a vibrant and inclusive place for residents and visitors alike.
Peter Boland of the Alliance for Insurance Reform says insurance costs are higher here than in Northern Ireland, making it more profitable.
He says tours are becoming less profitable here because of the cost of insurance, which is discouraging artists to visit our country.
Fuel prices rise as excise duty reinstated
Government excise duties, which were cut as part of measures to combat the cost-of-living crisis, will be reinstated on a phased basis.
Yesterday (Thursday) Petrol rose by 6 cent a litre and diesel by 5 cent. The Consumers Association of Ireland
2022 Kerry Census results
The Central Statistics Office has published the Census 2022 Summary Results.
In Kerry, between April 2016 and April 2022, the population rose by 8,751 people to 156,458. An increase of 6%. Over the same period, Ireland's population grew by 8% from 4,761,865 to 5,149,139.”
A further breakdown of Kerry’s population revealed that of the 156,458 people 79,071 were female and 77,387 were male.
The average age of Kerry’s population has risen from 40.2 to 41.5. The number of people aged 65 and over has grown by 18% to 29,567 in Kerry.
Irish Speakers: The number of people (aged three and over) who stated
that they could speak Irish in Kerry was 62,887 compared with 61,597 in 2016. Within this figure, 3,763 said they spoke Irish daily while 4,302 spoke Irish weekly.
Working From Home: 17,119 people (aged 15 and over) worked from home at least one day a week in 2022.This represented 25% of the workforce. The national figure was 32%.
Childcare: A new question 2022. There were 28,756 children aged 15 and under in Kerry in April 2022. Of these, 9,454 (33%) were in childcare, compared with 33% nationally.
Tenure: In 2022, 70% of households in Kerry owned their own home, with a further 24% renting. This compared with 66% of households owning their home nationally and 28% renting.
Ireland to participate in cyber-threat network
The Cabinet has approved Ireland’s participation in a European Defence Agency (EDA) project to improve cyber-threat response and information exchange with other member countries.
Tánaiste and Minister for Defence
Micheál Martin secured Government approval for the project which aims to facilitate information exchange and improve the response to cyber threats to EU member states’ defence structures. The EDA said this network of national
cyber-threat response teams will enhance the level of cooperation in the cyber domain at EU level, at a time when computer networks are increasingly contested and the number of cyber-attacks against the EU continues to grow. It said cyberattacks have increased exponentially in the past few years, having serious political, financial, and economic consequences across Europe and beyond.
Participation in these EDA projects will now be subject to Dáil approval.
said the move will have both a direct and knock-on effect on consumers, making transport and goods more expensive. "If this fuel is being used for carrying product to the supermarket, then the only one who can pay for it is the consumer," the group's chairperson Michael Kilcoyne said.
Call for Hitler pencil to be withdrawn from Belfast auction
The founder of Holocaust Awareness Ireland has called for the sale of Adolf Hitler's pencil to be withdrawn from auction in Belfast next week.
Oliver Sears, who is the son of a Holocaust survivor, said that "making money out of such material is immoral and unethical".
The silver-plated pencil is one of several historical items going under the hammer at Bloomfield Auctions in east Belfast next week. It is believed to have been given to the former Nazi dictator by his partner Eva Braun as a gift for his 52nd
birthday in 1941. It is expected to sell for up to €92,000.
The sale of Nazi memorabilia is illegal in some European countries, including Germany, Austria and France. However, there is no ban on such sales in the UK or Ireland.
Prince Harry's US visa faces legal challenge amidst drug controversy
Prince Harry, never far from the headlines, finds himself embroiled in a legal battle over his visa application in the United States.
The US government is set to appear in court next week to address inquiries surrounding the Duke of Sussex's application, which has sparked controversy due to his candid revelations about past drug use in his tell-all memoir.
Earlier this year, an immigration expert stated that if the Prince failed to disclose
his drug use during the application process, his residency in the US could have been denied. Furthermore, if it is discovered that false information was provided, his visa could face revocation.
In his autobiography titled "Spare" and subsequent television interviews, Prince Harry openly admitted to past cocaine, cannabis, and magic mushroom use. Notably, he detailed consuming magic mushroom chocolates at a party in 2016, an act that is illegal in the US.
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New local initiative to help pregnant mums
Last minute exam reminders for Leaving Certs students
Killarney 'Bump room
classes' have been started up by Bridie Kennelly (CORU Registered Physiotherapist and Dietitian.
The Bump Room aims to reassure, motivate and support mums to be to stay fit, strong and confident to exercise in pregnancy. The educational components of the classes are designed to support women during their pregnancy and throughout the postnatal period.
Bridie graduated with a BSc Hons in physiotherapy from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2014. Her passion for women's health began in 2018 when she worked as a physiotherapist in Cork University Maternity Hospital.
In 2022 she completed a MSc in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from UCC - graduating with a 1st class honours and the UCC award for clinical excellence.
Using her knowledge in physiotherapy and dietetics, Bridie hopes to continue to pursue her passion in women's health and empower women through exercise and nutrition.
Classes are taking place in Killarney on Tuesday evenings at the KDYS. For further information and to book classes please visit https://thebumproom.ie
The final lead up to the exams can be one of the toughest times for Leaving Cert students as you grapple with last minute revision and the natural stress felt as the Leaving Cert becomes the main focus of media attention in early June.
Like any athlete or performer, it will be a lot easier when you actually get started and it is best to try to use exam stress to drive you on rather than immobilise you. It may be hard to imagine at the moment when the exams are all-consuming, that the Leaving Cert, although an important milestone, certainly will not define you. Regardless of what happens in each exam, you will have lots of options available to you and an interesting journey ahead.
TIPS FOR THE EXAMS
Have a schedule of the exams with your exams dates/time highlighted hanging up where it is obvious and visible at home and screenshot the timetable so you have it on your phone. It can be found on www.examinations.ie Have summary notes ready to glance over the night before each exam and make sure you are clear on what questions are compulsory, the marking scheme for each paper and the timing for each question.
Stick to a good routine with a healthy balance of revision, rest, fresh air, sleep and diet. Don’t be tempted to work late at night as it is usually unproductive and impacts on your concentration the following day.
Set 2 alarms for the mornings of exams and allow lots of extra time. You will need to be in your assigned seat in the exam centre at least 30 minutes before the start of the exam on day one and 15 minutes before all other exams. Have any utensils needed for the exam ready the night before.
Hydration is really important during the exams to help with concentration during longer papers, so make sure you have plenty water. A little snack is a good idea too.
The first thing to do when you look at the paper is to read the instructions carefully, your teacher will have gone through these many times with you. Mark all the questions you are going to do and right out a quick time plan for yourself.
Niamh Dwyer is a Guidance Counsellor in Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra, Rathmore, and Chairperson of the Kerry Branch of Guidance Counsellors. She is also a Career Consultant. For details see www.mycareerplan.ie or follow MyCareerPlan on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
If you feel you are becoming really anxious, focus on controlling your breath to bring a sense of calm. Breathe in through your nose for 2 seconds, hold your breath for 1 second, and breathe out through your mouth for 4 seconds. Repeat for one minute.
Focus on exactly what you are being asked, the most common feedback from examiners is that students give a lot of irrelevant information so keep glancing back at the question to keep yourself on task to target the marks.
Stay in the exam hall as long as possible. Don’t be tempted to leave the minute you finish. Read back over your answers, use all the time you have.
Try to avoid too much discussion after each paper, ‘post-mortems’ of the exams are rarely helpful and can add to stress levels, so once each exam is done, take a break and then move on to preparing for the next one.
Go n-éirí libh ar fad, the very best of luck to each and every one of you!
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Pop-up Icecream Parlour
The pop-up will be serving a range of ice-cream flavours including the award winning Crunchy Caramel Pecan, ice cream sundaes and ice-cream cookie sandwiches. Sit and enjoy this premium product in the nostalgic atmosphere of the restored 1820’s farm cottage on the farm in Muckross.
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This ice cream truly is ‘from cow to cone’!
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We aim to reassure, motivate and support mums-to-be to stay fit, strong and confident to exercise in pregnancy.
The Bump Room is a safe place for mums-to-be to exercise with instructors who are Chartered Physiotherapists.
The Bump Room is a safe place for mums-to-be to exercise with instructors who are Chartered Physiotherapists.
We aim to reassure, motivate and support mums-to-be to stay fit, strong and confident to exercise in pregnancy.
For live classes locations and times visit https://thebumproom.ie
Scartlea Muckross, Co. Kerry, V93 HF9P • T: 087 6395958Fassbender ready for second Le Mans appearance
Local Hollywood A-lister Michael Fassbender is in the final preparation stages for his second appearance at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The iconic endurance race is celebrating its 100th edition next weekend.
The Fossa star has already arrived in the famous French town where he is involved in a week-long series of engagements including drivers’ parades, autograph sessions and more serious appointments like
car safety checks, practice and qualifying. Like last year, when he finished 16th in the LMGTE Am class, Fassbender has been entered in to the event by the German Proton Competition team with Estonian Martin Rump and the Austrian Richard Lietz.
Fassbender dreams of following the trajectory of fellow Hollywood actors Patrick Dempsey who was second in LMGTE Am class in 2016 and Paul Newman who finished second overall in 1979.
All Roads lead to Killarney for Ireland BikeFest
All roads lead to Killarney this June Bank Holiday weekend as the town gears up for the return of Ireland BikeFest – the country’s largest, free motorcycle festival.
Headquartered at the purpose-built Bike Village located on the grounds of The Gleneagle Hotel, Ireland BikeFest kicks off on Friday, June 2 and runs throughout the bank holiday weekend. Bikers in their thousands from around the world are currently enroute to the picturesque town.
Festival highlights include guided rideouts along Kerry’s most famous touring
routes including the Ring of Kerry, the Skellig Ring, Caragh Lake and the Dingle Peninsula, marshalled by H.O.G.™ UK and Ireland chapters Celtic Thunder Chapter Waterford, Gaelic Chapter Dublin and Belfast Chapter Northern Ireland. There’s plenty of activity at the Bike Village too, including retail stands and traders, merchandise, the Harley-Davidson® Experiential Zone, the best festival food
and lots of family fun. Grab a drink and kick back at the popular Harley® Bar, or simply sit and listen to the incredible lineup of live bands on three stages over the course of the weekend.
One of the biggest attractions, the custom bike show and awards ceremony, is set to take place on Sunday, June 4. All makes and models are invited to take part. Categories include the best bike in the show, the people’s choice, best chopper, best radical, best trike, best classic, best special build, best paint and best adventure bike.
Over in the Harley-Davidson® Experiential Zone, if you’ve never jumped on a
Harley® before and want to experience the thrill, you’re in luck and don’t even need a motorcycle licence! Harley-Davidson® are bringing their JumpStart™ motorcycle simulator to Ireland BikeFest this weekend. Here aspiring bikers can learn the basics of throttle control, balance and weight distribution on a fully equipped, road-going Harley-Davidson® motorcycle. You’ll climb on, start the bike up, locate your feet on the pegs, and get a feel for the bike without actually moving. It’s the perfect way to feel the thrill of riding a Harley®. Harley-Davidson® also has a full fleet of demo bikes for you to try out. If you have a full licence, you can test drive a range of Harley-Davidson® bikes including the Nightster™ 975, the Sportster® S, the award-winning Pan America™ 1250, the classic Softails® and more.
The ultimate spectacle is the Sunday morning parade where hundreds of allbrand motorcycles rumble through the streets of Killarney before returning to the Bike Village for an afternoon of live entertainment and more festivities.
Daly's Supervalu Goes Electric
This week four charging stations were opened to the public at Daly's Supervalu.
The new chargers are part of the national roll out of ESB charging stations. Located on the right-hand side of the lower car park, opposite Super Macs, the chargers will charge an electric vehicle in 30 minutes.
The 200kw units have two fast chargers two Combined Charging System (CCS) connectors – the industry standard for ease of use.
"It's great to be part of this national roll out of ESB chargers. We have four chargers with plenty of options for coffee and food while you use the fast charge stations," said Denis Tucker, Retail Store Manager.
The stations have already proved popular with users accessing Dalys 24 hours a day.
To check on the availability of a charger users can download the ‘ecar connect’ app or view on https://esb.ie/what-wedo/ecars/charge-point-map for real time up to date information.
Helen Cahill, Daly’s Supervalu, connects to the ESB Charging Network. Photo: Brian Bartley HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN: Patrick O'Donoghue, Director, Gleneagle Hotel Group left Matt Green, Vicki Green, Shane O'Driscoll, Events Director, INEC, and Gordon Dick on their custom Harley-Davidson motorcycles ahead of Ireland BikeFest. Photo: Valerie O'SullivanFINANCESECTION
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“When you first start to study a field, it seems like you have to memorise a zillion things. You don't. What you need is to identify the core principles that govern the field. The million things you thought you had to memorise are simply various combinations of the core principles.” -
John ReedIn last week's article, I started a new series on why you need to invest. I'm not flogging any financial products here; I'm not selling you anything; I simply believe that if you can grasp the basic principles of investing, it can make a dramatic difference to your wealth over the course of your life.
In fact, in investing, sticking to the basics has been a far more rewarding endeavour over the long term.
To put this into context, after fees, only about 11% of actively managed funds outperform the S&P 500 over a significant period of time.
That is to say, professional investors, who repeatedly try to overcomplicate it, eventually get it wrong and underperform anyone who has just passively invested
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their money in the market over the long term.
Morgan Housel provides the perfect comparison to highlight this in his book 'The Psychology of Money'.
Housel gives the example of Ronald Read, an American janitor who gained a fortune of almost $8 million by investing patiently and living frugally. His investing strategy was simple. Invest for the longterm, and do not invest in companies you know nothing about.
Then, there is the story of Richard Fuscone, former vice-chairman of Merrill Lynch, who declared personal bankruptcy after the 2008 global financial crisis. Fuscone borrowed massively to expand his mansion, with "two swimming pools, two elevators, six fireplaces, 11 bathrooms and a seven-car garage".
These stories where an 'ordinary person' can outperform others with much better education, background or connections show up in the investing world all the time because how we behave around money is much more important than what we studied about money.
I can think of very few professions like
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You wouldn't let a surgeon step up to the operating table after they had 'covered the basics' and expect them to be a statistically better surgeon?
Nor would you expect an architect who had just 'grasped the main ideas' to build you the home of the year.
But somehow, this is seen time and time again in investing.
Of course, it doesn't always seem like this, which is why I have decided to take a step back to highlight it.
'Investing gurus' love to make it sound way more complicated than it is.
To be honest, I was part of that cohort for a long time, and it's easy to see why this happens.
How else will the investment industry continue to function as a multi-trillion-dollar machine if they can't convince you to pay them thousands to manage your money each year?
To keep the wheel spinning, they need you to believe that the nuances and complexities of the industry could only possibly be handled by 'the experts.'
The financial incentives are tilted towards
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But the numbers don't lie. Statistically speaking, those who simply focus on the basics can generate huge returns over time.
I’m not talking about a few outliers here, this is the norm.
I have spent the last few weeks writing a book covering all the basics. This step-by-step guide includes how to set up your brokerage account, how to pick your first investments and how to value a company.
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What do you want to be when you grow up?
Sue Kealy is a chartered work and organisational psychologist who has been working with career seekers for over a decade.
| By Susan KealyWhat do you want to be when you grow up?
Software-as-a-Service (SAAS), Testingas-a-Service (TAAS), IaaS, FaaS, PaaS. These were the buzzwords of the early 2000s – a time of the “service economy” ramping up in the West.
What I never hear mentioned is “Careeras-a-Service”.
When you were younger and you thought about what you wanted to be when you grew up, what was on your mind? Were you thinking about what you were good at? What your parents did? Where the jobs would be? How much you wanted to earn some day?
Did you ever think about how you wanted to help someone?
Did you think about your job as a service? Because that’s what careers are, all careers - no exceptions. Builder, shop assistant, doctor, accountant, parking inspector - if your job was not providing value to someone, it would not exist. You are providing a service to society. You are contributing to creating a particular type of world.
Yet we never seem to start there.
The question matters – as research will tell you - because it gets to the core of who we are as human-beings. We are built for connection with others and for service - helping is a way that we experience a good quality of life. This concept, called Eudaimonia, is about the happiness that comes from fulfilling your potential, from being the most that you
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Supports for Carers
Deirdre Vann Bourke, Kerry Citizens
Information Manager outlines the supports currently available for carers.“People providing care for family members often are so busy with their caring responsibilities that they don’t always have time to look at what supports are available to them. Some people don’t even think of themselves as carers, as they consider their work as part of an unspoken promise to be there for loved ones when they need them. Today I hope to give people a quick overview of what is available for carers so that they can get in contact with their local Citizens Information Centre to get more details.”
frequent assistance throughout the day with normal bodily functions. Deirdreelaborates “For example, help to walk and get about, eat or drink, get washed or dressed. The Department of Social Protection will decide if the person needs full-time care and their decision will be based on the information that the carer provides on the application form.”
can be, from growing as person and from finding meaning in what you do. People with “purpose” report more consistent well-being, more restful sleep, better physical and mental health and longer lives.
Your talents and interests and life goals –they matter and they are what will allow you to stand out and become masterful at what you do. But if you aren’t basing your choices on your contribution – the unique contribution that enables you to be all that you can be – you may be missing out.
And so, I’m asking - who do you want to help? And how?
Career craft is based locally in Killarney so please reach out for a confidential chat if you or someone you know is at school or has recently finished and is trying to navigate their career check out www.careercraft.ie.
The two main social welfare payments for carers providing full-time care are Carer's Allowance and Carer's Benefit. You may also qualify for an annual Carer's Support Grant.
CARER'S BENEFIT
Carer's Benefit is a short-term payment paid for up to 2 years to people who give up employment to care on a full-time basis for someone who requires full-time care and attention. It is PRSI based and you have to have a certain number of PRSI contributions paid. People who are self-employed and paying a Class S PRSI contribution will not qualify.
CARER’S ALLOWANCE
On the other hand, Carer’s Allowance is a payment for people who are caring on a full-time basis for someone who requires full-time care and attention and will require it for at least 12 months. You must satisfy a means test and the habitual residency condition to qualify for Carer’s Allowance.
“To claim either payment, you must complete an application form and submit it to DSP. It is important that you put in detailed information in relation to the level of care that you are providing to support your application. If you need a hand filling out the form, please call your local CIC where staff will be happy to help.”
FULL TIME CARE
A person is seen as needing full-time care when they need continual supervision to avoid danger to themselves or they need continual supervision and
The person being cared for must have their doctor complete, sign and stamp the Medical Report which is part of the Carer’s Benefit and Carer’s Allowance application form. “This Medical Report is not needed if the person being cared for is a child who is getting Domiciliary Care Allowance” advises Deirdre and the carer or the person needing care must not be living in a hospital or institution. However, you can continue to be seen as providing full-time care if you or the person being cared for is having medical or other treatment in a hospital or institution for not longer than 13 weeks.
“The time spent providing care must not be less than 35 hours per week and if you are away, you must be able to arrange full-time care for the person you care for.”
If you would like more information about any of the issues covered here, please contact your local CIC. We will discuss your current circumstances with you and make you aware how the various schemes apply to your personal circumstances so you can fully consider your options. At the end of the day, you will decide what option is best for you – but hopefully with our help, you will make your decision based on having all the information you need to make an informed choice.
For anyone needing information, advice or have an advocacy issue, you can call a member of the localCitizens Information team in Kerry on 0818 07 7860, they will be happy to assist and make an appointment if necessary. The offices are staffed from Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm. Alternatively you can email on tralee@citinfo.ie or log on to www. citizensinformation.ie for further information.
CAREER ADVICE: Susan Kealy from Career Craft is a chartered work and organisational psychologist who helps people navigate their career journey. St Brendan’s College Killarney Medal winners Tobias Ihene, Kiernan Kelly, Leo Allen, Raf San Bhuioyan (centre row from left) Dominik Wasika, Alex Hennigan and Cian Lynch who have qualified for the All Ireland Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships in Tullamore this weekend pictured with (back from left) Laura Hallissey, Sean Coffey Principal, Arthur Fitzgerald and Rachel Bowler at St Brendan’s College, Killarney. Photo by Michelle Cooper GalvinContribution to School
End of year celebrations at St Brigid’s Secondary School
Orla Benson was a pupil at the school from from 1985 to 1990. After leaving school Orla continued her studies until 1995. In September 1995 she was tragically killed in Boston.
At the request of Orla's parents an award is made each year to a Leaving Certificate student.
The criteria that staff consider when they are voting for the Orla Benson re-
cipient is how the student participated in the life of the school, their co-operation with peers and staff, how they used their leisure time in a creative way, their leadership qualities and sense of humour: someone full of the joys of life. Ciara Furlong was the recipient of this year's Orla Benson Award. This year for the first time sixth year students were asked to nominate students for the Ceist award, which was awarded to Eimear Gallivan.
COMHAIRLE CONTAE CHIARRAÍ KERRY COUNTY COUNCIL
AN tACHT UM PLEANÁIL AGUS FORBAIRT 2000 (ARNA LEASÚ)
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED)
NA RIALACHÁIN UM PLEANÁIL AGUS FORBAIRT 2001 (ARNA LEASÚ)
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 2001 (AS AMENDED)
COMHAIRLIÚCHÁN PHOIBLÍ /PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Development of a Sports Facility and Associated Works at Derreen, Killarney.
Public Notice in Compliance with Part XI of the Planning & Development Act 2000 (as amended) as set down in Part 8 of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 (as amended).
Pursuant to the requirements of the above, Notice is hereby given that Kerry County Council proposes to carry out the development, particulars of which are set out hereunder.
Suíomh/Baile fearainn nó seoladh poist don bhforbairt atá molta
Location/Townland or Postal Address of the Proposed Development
Location: Derreen, Killarney
Townland(s): Derreen
Sonraí faoin Obair atá molta
Nature and extent of the Proposed Works
The proposed works will include the following:
• Construction of a Single-Storey building accommodating a double Basketball hall.
• Multi-functional room, changing rooms, toilets, a gym and storage rooms.
• An outdoor playground.
• All associated site works including parking.
• Roadway improvements including the widening and provision of a raised crossing to a section of the public access road.
Kerry County Council as the Competent Authority has concluded that the proposed project, individually, and in combination with other plans and projects, is not one which requires an Appropriate Assessment (AA) or an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and is not likely to have significant effects on the environment.
Pursuant to Article 120(3)(b) a member of the public, may at any time before the expiration of 4 weeks beginning on the date of the publication of this notice, seek an EIA screening determination from An Bord Pleanála as to whether the proposed development would have significant effects on the environment.
Plans and Particulars of the proposed works are available for inspection or purchase, on payment of a specified fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making such a copy, during normal office hours from Wednesday, 31st May 2023 to Wednesday, 12th July 2023 at the following locations:
• Kerry County Council, Killarney Municipal District Office, Town Hall, Killarney, Co. Kerry
• Kerry County Council, Roads and Transportation, Room 115, County Buildings, Rathass, Tralee, Co. Kerry
• Kerry County Council Website www.kerrycoco.ie
An advisor will be available to explain the plans – please contact the Killarney Municipal District Office on (064) 6626100 Submissions and Observations with respect to the proposed development DEALING WITH PROPER PLANNING AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT in which the development would be situated, may be made in writing and clearly marked Part 8 – Development of a Sports Facility and Associated Works at Derreen, Killarney.
To: Administrative Officer, Capital Development Unit, Kerry County Council, Killarney Municipal District Office, Town Hall, Killarney, Co. Kerry. V93KH5V or Email to: cdusouth@kerrycoco.ie
• And must be received by 4.00 pm on Wednesday, 12th July 2023. Personal information is collected by Kerry County Council to enable the processing of your submission/enquiry. Kerry County Council can legally process this information as necessary to comply with its statutory/legal obligations. Such information will be processed in line with the Council’s privacy statement which is available at www.kerrycoco.ie.
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2. India's locale
3. Grand ____
4. Five-sided base (2 wds.)
5. Dance like Astaire
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Guided walk to celebrate European Day of parks
It was a glorious Saturday morning that the conservation rangers, Trish Beecher and Jess Burkitt led a very educational walk out from upper Torc car park towards the Old Kenmare road, sharing their expertise on the local flora, wildlife and even local history for the low price of picking up litter on the way back. Keep an eye out for more events in the future, as there are more on the horizon.
NWPS Conservation Rangers Jess Burkitt and Tricia Beecher leading the guided walk. Photo: Brian Bartley Diarmaid Griffin and Jess Burkitt explain to the group about the local wildlife and how we can help protect their habitats while enjoying nature. Photo Brian Bartley Julia Zheludik helps pick litter to keep the park clean for everyone.ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY
COYNE
In loving memory of Sean Coyne “Knockanure”, Rookery Road, Killarney
Who passed away on 3rd June 2022.
As we lovingly remember Sean, so dearly missed by his loving family, we would like to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to all those who comforted us in our sad loss.
We would like to thank all those who sympathised with us at the time and who have supported us in the months since.
We wish to especially thank the priests of the parish and Fr. Joe Coyne and Fr. Tom Clancy for their guidance and for the beautiful funeral mass. Our thanks to Maura, Miriam and Anita for the beautiful music.
A special word of thanks to Dr. Donal Coffey and to Mags O’Driscoll and her team. Sincere thanks also to Mary and Mike O’Shea for their care and professionalism.
Our heartfelt thanks to all our friends, family, work colleagues, our team at The International Hotel and the members of Killarney Golf & Fishing Club.
The Holy Sacrifice of the mass has been offered for your intentions.
First Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 3rd June at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.
1ST ANNIVERSARY COYNE
In loving memory of Sean Coyne “Knockanure”, Rookery Road, Killarney Who passed away on 3rd June 2022.
God has not taken him away from us. He has hidden him in His heart That he may be closer to ours.
Your passing has left the greatest void in our lives and we miss you every day.
Frankie, Lynda, Vicki, Tracy and Tanya and Families.
NOVENA TO ST. ANTHONY
O Holy St. Anthony, gentlest of Saints, your love for God and charity for his creatures made you worthy when on earth to possess miraculous powers. Miracles awaited on your word which you were ever ready to speak for those in trouble or anxiety. Encouraged by this thought I implore you to obtain for me my request (request). The answer to my prayer may require a miracle, even though you are the Saint of Miracles, O gentle and loving St. Anthony whose heart was ever full of human sympathy. Whisper my petition into the ear of the sweet infant Jesus who loved to be held in your arms and the gratitude of my heart will ever be yours. Promise publication. DG
2ND ANNIVERSARY
FALVEY
In loving memory of Michael Falvey Cappaganeen, Beaufort
Who passed away on 3rd June 2021.
Your life was one of thoughtful deeds A helping hand for other’s needs Sincere and true in heart and mind Wonderful memories, You left behind.
Sadly missed by dad Jerry, brothers John, Diarmuid and Donal, and their families.
Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Saturday 4th June 2022 at 7:30pm in St. Mary’s Church, Beaufort.
2ND ANNIVERSARY
O’MEARA
In loving memory of Dan O’Meara Gortaree, Aghadoe, Killarney Who passed away on 21st May 2021.
A few more steps along the road Perhaps a few more years Then by God’s Grace we’ll meet again Beyond the Vale of Tears.
Always remembered and sadly missed by your niece Ann, Billy, Alice and Ross.
4TH ANNIVERSARY
O’SULLIVAN
In loving memory of Jeremiah (Jerry) O’Sullivan Knockataggle, Kilcummin, Killarney Whose fourth anniversary occurs on 5th June R.I.P.
Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us everyday Unseen, unheard but always near Still loved, still missed and very dear.
Loved and missed by Mary, Danny, Catherine and extended family. xxx
MAY YOU ALWAYS HAVE AN ANGEL BY YOUR SIDE
May you always have an angel by your side, Watching out for you in all the things you do. Reminding you to keep believing in brighter days. Finding ways for your wishes and dreams to take you to beautiful places. Giving you hope that is as certain as the sun. Giving you the strength of serenity as your guide. May you always have love and comfort and courage. And may you always have an angel by your side.
Emilia Larson.5TH ANNIVERSARY
DELANEY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY O’CONNOR
In loving memory of Pat Delaney
Late of 16 Countess Grove, Killarney
Who died on 2nd June 2018.
God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be he put his arms around you and whispered come to me
With tearful eyes we watched you And saw you pass away although we loved you dearly We could not make you stay
A golden heart stopped beating Hard working hands at rest God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best.
Always loved and remembered by your wife Bridget.
5TH
ANNIVERSARY
DELANEY In loving memory of A dear father and grandad Pat Delaney
Late of 16 Countess Grove, Killarney Who died on 2nd June 2018.
No words we write can ever say How much we miss you day by day Our love for you will always keep It never fades, it lies too deep With broken hearts we whisper low We love you dad and miss you so.
Lovingly remembered and missed by your children Philip, Michael, Pat, Mary Teresa and Edward. daughters-in-law Rachel and Jessica and grandchildren
Dylan, Clodagh, Brooke, Holly, Leah, Abbie and Ryan.
5TH ANNIVERSARY
FENNELL
In loving memory of Pat Fennell
Late of 21 Glebe Lane, Killarney
Who passed away on 3rd June 2018.
The smiling face I loved is missing
The voice I loved is still
The hands that did so much for us Are resting at God’s will.
I try to hide the heartache
As you would want me to do
I cannot hide the privilege Of having a Father like you.
Lovingly remembered by your daughter Margaret, Eddie and family.
In loving memory of Jimmy O’Connor Ardaneanig, Killarney, Co. Kerry Who passed away on 2nd June 2022.
As we lovingly remember and greatly miss our Dad and Grandad on his first Anniversary, his sons Tim, John and Mike, and daughter Sheila would like to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised and supported us on our sad loss.
To our extended family, neighbours and friends we are so grateful for your kindness and time spent with us.
We offer our heartfelt thanks to all who attended Jimmy’s removal, requiem Mass and burial. To all who visited our home, sent Mass cards, letters of sympathy, floral tributes, online condolences, and phone calls. We would like to thank all those who travelled long distances to be with us.
A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Laura Malone and all staff at Killarney GP Medical Centre for their care and kindness shown to Jimmy over the years, and to the Doctors, Nurses, and Care Staff at University Hospital Kerry. A special thank you to Kathy Ann who provided home help for Jimmy.
Thank you to O’Shea’s Funeral Directors for their professionalism and kindness when organising Jimmy’s funeral. Sincere gratitude to Fr. Niall for officiating at Jimmy’s funeral Mass, and for a beautiful funeral ceremony.
Thanks to Fr. Joes at UHK for his support and comfort. Thanks to the singers and musicians for their beautiful singing and music at the church, and to the grave diggers.
Thank you to Tom Randles and staff at Randles Hotel for providing refreshments after the funeral during a very busy bank holiday weekend.
As it is impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our sincere gratitude.
Lovingly remembered and forever in our hearts. Go Raibh Míle Maith Agat.
Rest in Peace
11TH ANNIVERSARY
LONG
In loving memory of Eileen Long
Woodlawn Road, Killarney and Nohoval, Knocknagree, Co. Cork
Who died on 2nd June 2012.
Oh how we wish Eileen was here today
To see all the blessings we have
Yet somehow we know that Eileen Is guiding us on our paths.
Always loved and remembered by Shóna and Tim.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT &1ST ANNIVERSARY COURTNEY (NEE KENNY)
In loving memory of Mary (May) Courtney (nee Kenny) Mangerton Road, Muckross
Who died on 5th June 2022.
As we lovingly remember our mother May on her first anniversary, we her sons and daughters and extended family, would like to thank everyone who sympathised and supported us.
Thanks to everyone who attended the funeral home, requiem mass, burial and those who sent mass cards and online condolences.
A word of thanks to the doctors, nurses and medical staff at University Hospital Kerry.
A special word of thanks to Dr. Margaret Clifford and nurses in the Pallative Care Unit for the care and compassion May received there, and the support and kindness we her family were shown.
To Fr. Niall Howard and all who concelebrated May’s funeral mass and to Paud O’Donoghue for the beautiful singing and music.
A word of thanks to Ger Healy for singing at the graveyard and to Bobby Payne for leaving off the doves.
Our grateful appreciation to Eamon and Valerie Courtney, and management and staff at the Killarney Oaks Hotel, for all their support and kindness to our family.
As it is not possible to thank everyone individually please accept this acknowledgement as a token of her appreciation.
The Holy sacriifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.
First Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 3rd June at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.
14TH ANNIVERSARY DOONA
1ST ANNIVERSARY COURTNEY
10TH ANNIVERSARY O’DONOGHUE
In loving memory of Mary (May) Courtney Mangerton Road, Muckross Who died on 5th June 2022.
You always had a smile to share A laugh, a joke, a time to care
A wonderful nature, warm and true These are the memories we have of you. Each of us in our own way Have special thoughts of you today.
Sadly missed and fondly remembered by your loving sons and daughters, Catherine, Josephine, Daniel, Geraldine, Eileen, Carmel, Con J, Aidan and Jackie and their families.
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In God’s care you rest above In our hearts you rest with love Today, tomorrow, our whole lives through. Love from your grandchildren and great grandchildren.
First Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 3rd June at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.
7TH ANNIVERSARY
KELLY
In loving memory of Jerh Kelly late of Annaghmore, Headford, Killarney who passed away on 10th June 2016.
“Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.”
(We had golden days … nothing gold can stay).
Deeply missed and lovingly remembered by your wife Margaret, daughter Marion, son Brian and extended family.
In loving memory of Michael Jim O’Donoghue
Late of Valley View, Gortdromakerrie, Muckross, Killarney Who died on 5th June 2013. On a quiet morning You heard the angels call You took the hand of Jesus And quietly left us all. In a world full of people We sometimes feel alone For part of us went with you The day God called you home.
From your loving son Hugh, and grandsons Michael and David. ***
No one knows our heartaches Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that we bear in silence For the one we loved so well.
From your loving daughter Karen, Jimmy, Beth, Kate and Danny. ***
Your life was one of kindly deeds A healing hand for others needs Sincere and true in heart and mind Beautiful memories left behind.
From your loving son Cono, Anne and Moira. ***
You always had a smile to share A laugh, a joke, a time to care A wonderful nature, warm and true These are the memories we have of you. Each of us in our own way Have special thoughts of you today.
From your loving son Michael B, Edel and Jamie and Lara ***
Your touch, your smile Was always so tender Today, tomorrow We will always remember.
From your loving grandsons Eoin and Michael.
Anniversary Mass will be held on Sunday 4th June at 9.30am in the Church of the Holy Spirit, Muckross.
20TH ANNIVERSARY CRONIN
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY BREEN
In loving memory of Maurice Breen
Late Of Ballydowney, Killarney
Who passed away on 6th June 2022.
As we lovingly remember Maurice on his first anniversary, Alan and Karen together with their families would like to thank everyone for their kindness and support during our time of grief. We would like to express our appreciation to all of those who sympathised with us on our sad loss.
Thanks to all who sent cards and messages of sympathy. To those who travelled to be with us and who called to our home, attended Maurice’s removal, funeral mass and burial. To family, neighbours and friends without whose support this past year would have been darker.
A special word of thanks to the staff of the Palliative Care centre, Tralee and Killarney who offered and provided great care and supported Maurice in his final days, and to Fr. Geaney for his beautiful portrayal of his life.
We would like to thank Michael O Shea and his staff at O’Shea’s undertakers for making those days as dignified as possible for Dad. It would be impossible to express here in words our thanks in full, so please accept our acknowledgment as an expression of our appreciation for your kindness.
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.
Always loved and forever in our hearts your loving children Alan and Karen, their spouses Karen and Dave and your adoring grandchildren Mark, Darragh and Ryan.
1st Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Sunday 4th June at 10.00am in the Prince of Peace Church, Fossa.
21ST ANNIVERSARY CROWLEY
In loving memory of A dear sister Julie Crowley Dromduhig, Ballyhar, Killarney
In loving memory of Daniel Doona 19 Coolgrane Park, Killarney Co. Kerry, Who passed away on 10th June 2009. R.I.P.
Remembrance in life’s passing Is the truest form of love one can give For a memory should never die And a love should live forever in the heart of another.
Sadly missed and always remembered by your wife Eileen, your sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Anniversary Mass is on Thursday 8th June at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.
Anniversary mass will take place on Friday 9th June 2023 at 7.30pm in the Sacred Heart Church, Barraduff.
NOVENA TO ST. ANTHONY
Blessed Anthony, in spite of many difficulties you were enabled by the Holy Spirit to discover your place in God’s plan and to use your gifts and talents in making society a better and happier place for all. Implore the Lord Jesus to grant me suitable employment which may obtain for me and mine a decent livelihood and at the same time be able to live truly human and Christian lives and to be of real service to all people. Amen. SS
In loving memory of My dear dad
Jack Cronin
4 Marian Terrace, Killarney Who died on 5th June 2003.
Look around your garden Lord And when he turns and smiles Put your arms around him And hold him for a while.
It broke our hearts to lose you dad But you did not go alone For part of us went with you The day God called you home.
Loved and remembered every day by your daughter Maria and all the family.
Who died on 5th June 2002.
I often sit and think of you At quiet times in the day Of all the things we used to do And the things you used to say. I often think of times we shared We never were apart And all of these are locked away Kept deeply in my heart.
Always remembered by your loving brother Connie and Sheila.
JESUS
May your Sacred Heart Lord Jesus, be praised, glorified and honoured throughout the whole world now and forever. Repeat this 3 times.
17TH ANNIVERSARY BROSNAN
In loving memory of our Dear son & brother Dan Brosnan Late of Rockfield, Faha,Killarney
Who died on 2nd June 2006.
Gone are the days we used to share But in our hearts you are always there The gates of memories will never close We miss you more than anyone knows.
Your memory is our keepsake
With which we will never part God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts.
Loved and remembered always by your loving father Ger, brothers TJ & Junior, grandmother and extended family.
40TH ANNIVERSARY COFFEY
In loving memory of Michael Coffey
25 Woodlawn Road, Killarney
Who died on 2nd June 1983. R.I.P.
You always had time for everyone
A heart of gold, a great nature, warm and true These are the memories we have of you.
Missing you always is a heartache.
Loved and remembered forever by your loving family and friends. xx
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. BOC
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. PC
13TH ANNIVERSARY
O’BRIEN
24TH ANNIVERSARY O’LEARY
24TH ANNIVERSARY MCGILLICUDDY
In loving memory of A dear mother Joan O’Brien
Late of Marian Tce., Killarney
Who died on 7th June 2010.
God saw you getting tired And a cure was not to be So he put His arms around you And whispered “Come with me”
With tearful eyes we watched you We watched you fade away Although we love you dearly We could not make you stay
A golden heart stopped beating Hard working hands at rest God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best.
Sadly missed and loved always your loving daughter Mary, grandchildren Denis and his wife Maria, Aidan and his partner Pauline, Siobhán and great granddaughters Sophie and Jessie Mai, and great grandson Casey. xxxx
13TH ANNIVERSARY
O’BRIEN (NEE REEN)
Treasured memories of A wonderful mother and grandmother
Joan O’Leary
Late of “Woodbine Haven”, Upper Lissivigeen, Killarney
Who passed away on 4th June 1999.
Mom
Somewhere beyond the sunset
Where loved ones never die
You sleep in a beautiful garden
Beneath a golden sky
Your needs in life were simple
Your love for us was true
As long as we were happy You were happy too.
You were always there when we needed you
No task too great or small
With willing hands and a loving heart For us you did it all.
You left us golden memories
Your love is still our guide
Although we cannot see you Mom
You are always by our side
A loving nature, a heart of gold
These are the memories we will always hold.
Nana
May the winds of love blow softly
And whisper for you to hear
That we still love and miss you
As it dawns another year.
Loved dearly everyday by your sons, daughters, sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, grandsons, granddaughters and great grandchildren.
In loving memory of Tim McGillicuddy
Late of Tiernaboul, Killarney
Who died on 8th June 1999.
As the summer breeze Was beginning to blow The Lord called your name it was time to go
You left in silence
Which was not your way You never got to say Goodbye
We missed you then, and everyday.
Your hands were never still
You were a family man
You had a jolly laugh
Anyone who knew you, will always remember “Timmy Mc”.
Sadly missed by your loving wife Ann, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren.
Anniversary mass is on Thursday 8th June at 9.30am in the Church of the Resurrection, Killarney.
27TH ANNIVERSARY O’CALLAGHAN
Fond memories of My loving Mother J oan O’Brien
Late of Marian Terrace, Killarney
Who passed away on 7th June 2010. Mother
Forgive me Lord if I cry
I never wanted my Mother to die
With a broken heart I whisper low I love you Mother and miss you so
I would give the world if I could say
I am calling to see my Mother today
To hear your voice, to see your smile
To sit and talk to you awhile
She gave us all she had to give, Gifts both big and small But most of all she gave us love, The greatest gift of all.
Bye for a while, Love and miss you every day, Your loving daughter Sheila and Tom XXX Nana Joan
Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear, May the winds of love blow softly, And whisper in your ear, That we still love and miss you, As it dawns another year.
Lovingly missed by your grandchildren Ian & Jess, Mark & Tracey, Sandra & Tommy and Kevin & Emer XXXX
Great-Nana Joan
O God, You gave Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, Capuchin priest, the great privilege of participating in a unique way in the passion of Your Son, grant me through his intercession the grace of.... which I ardently desire; and above all grant me the grace of living in conformity with the death of Jesus, to arrive at the glory of the resurrection. Glory be to the Father.... (three times). MS
We’re sending you a kiss, Up to the sky so blue, So catch it Great-Nana Joan, It’s just for you.
Love always your loving great-grandchildren Evan, Ewan, Hayden, TJ, Millie and Croía XXXXX
Anniversary Mass is on Sunday 4th June at 11.00am in the Church of The Resurrection.
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. RF
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. BT
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 failpublication must be promised.) KS
In loving memory of Bridget O’Callaghan
Late of Pinewood Estate, Killarney
Who died on 5th June 1996.
In the hearts of those who loved you, you will always be there.”
“As you were, you will always be, treasured forever in our memory.”
“We keep in our hearts the love of the past, for there it was planted forever to last.”
“Your presence we miss, your memory we treasure, loving you always, forgetting you never.
Always remembered by your daughters, sisters and families.
POWERFUL NOVENA
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. SL
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It’s Celtic v Athletic in another league final. Is Killarney…
GREEN BLUE? SPORT
Killarney Celtic will be gunning for their fifth league title in a row tonight (Friday) when they take on crosstown rivals Killarney Athletic in Tralee.
Celtic have been the dominant force in Kerry soccer in recent times with Athletic playing second fiddle. This will be the third Premier A final in a row to be contested by the Killarney clubs; Celtic won the 2020 decider 4-0 and last year’s final ended in a 3-0 victory for the club from Derreen. (The 2020/21 season was scrapped due to the pandemic.)
Prior to that, Celtic defeated Castleisland in 2019 and Dingle Bay Rovers in 2018, both on a scoreline of 1-0.
Celtic and Athletic also met in the 2017 final. The Blues prevailed in that particu-
KERRY PREMIER A LEAGUE FINAL
Killarney Celtic v Killarney Athletic Friday at 7.45pm
Mounthawk Park, Tralee
lar encounter to capture their first ever Premier A title.
As for this season, Neilus Hayes’ Hoops qualified for the final by virtue of their first-place finish in the Premier A. Despite losing key players – including attackers Ryan Kelliher, Stephen McCarthy and Trpimir Vrljicak – to the Kerry FC project, the Celts won 12 of their 14 matches and ended up with an imposing goal difference of +34.
Athletic were not far behind, however;
Stuart Templeman’s team only lost one league game all season en route to 35 points - one behind Celtic and 11 clear of Castleisland in third. Interestingly, both of Celtic’s losses came at the hands of Athletic. The Woodlawn outfit impressively beat the old enemy 3-2 and 0-1 over the course of the regular season.
Goals by Roko Rujevcan, Pedja Glumcevic and a 90th-minute winner by Brendan Moloney clinched that dramatic 3-2 win in October of last year. It was a result that signalled Athletic’s intentions for the rest of the season. Rujevcan was also on the scoresheet when Athletic snatched a rare away win at Celtic Park on April 30.
Celtic’s imposing record in finals probably makes them slight favourites and in the likes of John McDonagh, Brendan Falvey, Wayne Sparling, Kevin O’Sullivan and Witness Odirile they have a potent mix of steel and skill.
But Athletic will take heart from their recent results in this fixture and they will be hoping that two of the stars from the 2017 team - Shane Doolan and Shane Lynch – can lead the current crop of players to glory.
The Division 2B final between Killarney Athletic B and Atletico Ardfert also takes place tonight. That match will kick-off at 7.15pm on the second pitch at Mounthawk Park.
Kingdom can lay some old ghosts to rest at the Páirc
| By Adam MoynihanIt isn’t often that Kerry go more than two years without playing at Páirc Uí Chaoimh but that’s how things have panned out.
Since that awful night in November of 2020 when Mark Keane’s last-ditch goal knocked Kerry out of the Covid championship, we haven’t been back. The sides met in Killarney in 2021 and last year’s encounter was staged at Páirc Uí Rinn because of Ed Sheeran.
In fact, it’s even longer since Kerry fans have made the traditional pilgrimage to the banks of the Lee to support the senior footballers. The 2020 match was played behind closed doors, so the last game with Kerry supporters present was 2019.
I was one of the unlucky few to have
been present in 2020 and I remember it all too well. The rain came down hard and so did Kerry. It always hurts when your team loses but that one completely floored me. It was such a horrible way to lose a game and I felt so bad for the players as they trudged off the field, soaked to the bone and shaken to the core.
They got some form of payback the following year when they won by 21 in the Munster final, and again last year when they ran out 11-point winners in the semi-final. But something tells me that it would mean a lot more to return to Páirc Uí Chaoimh and do the business there.
It won’t be easy. The final scorelines in the last two games suggest that it was all one-way traffic but that simply wasn’t the case. In 2021, Cork led by 1-5 to 0-4 at the water break (remember
those?) and they pushed Kerry hard 12 months ago too. There was nothing in that match right up until the 50th minute, at which point Kerry brought on David Moran and Paul Geaney and ultimately pulled away. You can never really read too much into the McGrath Cup but Cork demolished Kerry in January. Their form since has been spotty but they did well to see off Louth last week, with the returning Brian Hurley (shoulder) kicking eight points in a two-point win. Hurley has proved to be a handful for Kerry full back Jason Foley in the past.
Significantly, John Cleary’s side are strong in a key area where Kerry struggled against Mayo: midfield. Ian Maguire and Colm O’Callaghan scored 0-2 each in Navan (and the latter scored 2-4 in that aforementioned McGrath Cup game at the start of the year).
It is also worth noting that David Clifford has never really shot the lights out against Cork. He has been well minded by Maurice Shanley, Seán Meehan and Kevin Flahive in the past three championship meetings, with the retreating Seán Powter also getting stuck in when needed.
Flahive suffered a cruciate injury late in last year’s game so it will probably be left to Meehan to track the Footballer of the Year this time.
Clifford was one of the few bright sparks against Mayo and he would love to bring that form to the Páirc on Saturday. With vital points on the line as Kerry try to secure a second-place finish (at least), there would be no better time to lay some ghosts to rest.
I expect Clifford and his teammates to do just that. Kerry to win, maybe not by a huge margin, but by enough.
MUNSTER DERBY: Graham O’Sullivan is fouled by Ian Maguire of Cork during last year's Munster semi-final at Páirc Uí Rinn.Ladies All-Ireland fixtures confirmed
Kerry will get their All-Ireland series up and running on Saturday, June 17 with an away fixture against Leinster champions and current championship favourites Dublin. The match, which throws in at 5pm, will be shown live on TG4.
Last year’s beaten All-Ireland finalists will then take on Cavan on Saturday, July 1, with the Dubs and Cavan facing off the weekend in between.
Dublin once again emerged unscathed from their provincial championship as they saw off Meath to capture their tenth Leinster title in a row. Kate Sulli-
van bagged a goal in each half to help them to a six-point win.
Cavan finished bottom of the threeteam pool in Ulster following defeats to both Armagh and Donegal. They finished mid-table in Division 2 of the National League.
The Kingdom find themselves in Group 3 following their tough defeat to Cork in last Sunday’s Munster final in Mallow.
Victory would have seen Declan Quill and Darragh Long’s side advancing to Group D as top seeds but Cork raced into a commanding 2-5 to 0-1 lead in the first quarter and there was no catching them after that. The hosts eventually
prevailed on a scoreline of 5-14 to 2-17. Cork are joined in Group 4 by Galway and Tipperary; Group 1 is comprised of Mayo, Armagh and Laois; and All-Ireland champions Meath are in Group 2 alongside Ulster champions Donegal and Waterford.
The top two teams in each group will move on to the quarter-finals with the first-place sides earning home advantage against a runner-up from another group.
The quarter-finals are fixed for the weekend of July 15/16 and the semi-finals will be staged as a double-header in Semple Stadium on Saturday, July 29.
In total, 15 fixtures will be shown live on TG4. All other games in the All-Ireland Championships (senior, intermediate and junior) will be available to view via the LGFA’s live streaming portal.
Despite their recent setback, Kerry are still second favourites with the bookmakers to go all the way this season. Meath are third favourites with Cork and Galway completing the top five.
GROUP 3 FIXTURES
June 17 Dublin v Kerry
June 25 Cavan v Dublin
July 1 Kerry v Cavan
FAVOURITES: Niamh Carmody being chased by Leah Caffrey when Kerry played Dublin in Tralee earlier this year. The sides - who are ranked as the two favourites for the competition - will meet again in the All-Ireland series.
Photo: Eóin Noonan/ Sportsfile.The Kingdom find themselves in Group 3 following their tough defeat to Cork in last Sunday’s Munster final
Dr Crokes kids enjoy poc fada competition
The Dr Crokes Hurling Academy held their annual fun long puck competition in Tomies Wood on Sunday last.
The children and their mentors took boats from Ross Castle to O’Sullivans Cascade and the contest took place around Tomies Wood. The budding hurlers were then treated to some food and a prizegiving at Kate Kearney's Cottage.
This ‘poc fada’ event is one of many fun initiatives being staged by the Dr Crokes club to promote underage hurling in the Killarney area. Crokes’ Hurling Academy runs every Saturday morning from 10am to 11am followed by football from 11.15am to 12.15am.
All coaches are fully qualified and from hurling backgrounds in Kerry and further afield. All children from Killarney and the surrounding areas are welcome to play.
Fr John still has
Ahead of the FA Cup final, Eamonn Fitzgerald chats to Manchester United fan Fr John Ahern. The Firies priest has supported United
since his days as parish priest in Salford.
There is something special about a local derby in sport and we can look forward to two big ones tomorrow afternoon, on both sides of the Irish Sea.
Kerry will travel to Páirc Uí Chaoimh to exorcise that untypically dreadful performance versus Mayo and get back on track in defence of the Sam Maguire. More about that later, but first we set sights on Wembley and the Manchester derby involving City and United in the FA Cup final.
No need for the eircode on my journey to Firies to locate a man who can give me a very personal insight into tomorrow’s big soccer game.
The green and gold flag was fluttering in the gentle breeze as the smiling octogenarian guided me into his driveway.
“Pull in there and we’ll talk about the colours. Welcome to Moulacliffe,” said Fr John Ahern.
Townlands within a parish are important and very much so now with the demographic changes in Firies village. It is no longer a rural village but more like a small town and growing all the time.
No doubt the flag is up for Kerry.
“That is true,” Fr Ahern replied, “and it is always there, but the green and gold colours are not exclusive to Kerry.
“I was reared in the Kerry football tradition and there's a strong Kerry connection around here in Firies. Dr Eamonn O’Sullivan’s people were from Firies. Joe Sheahan was a great 40 yards man, and the great Breen connection with the 1913 All Ireland winning team will never be forgotten. Then there’s Mick Galwey, the Kerry junior and rugby international. And there are more.”
Very interesting but I am here to talk about the FA Cup final. Still the green and gold.
“Those were the Manchester United colours when they started out as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878. That was even before the GAA was founded. They were in Clayton, Manchester. The big change came in 1902 when a club meeting decided on their new name - Manchester United - and they moved to Old Trafford. Over the years there were developments but the Old Trafford location has not changed.”
Fr Ahern’s first parish after ordination in 1960 was the Salford diocese, which
incorporates Old Trafford. He was in a very privileged position having Old Trafford within his ministry area, but it must have been quite a shock for a young priest coming from a strong Kerry GAA background to be in this soccer mad Manchester?
“No not at all. Of course, I was a keen follower of football in Firies and in Kerry, but when I was a garsún I used to go for the newspaper for my aunt and she would leave me read the back page of the Irish Press. That was a sports page and you would only get a small little account of the matches of the big clubs in England but United was obviously the one that I was interested in.
“I followed soccer from that day on. I can remember listening to accounts of the matches on the Pye wireless and of course the big shock was in 1958 with the Munich disaster. I felt so bad that day that I couldn't face school in the Sem.
“I always had an interest in the soccer and of course when I went to Manchester it was just fantastic. United would be at home every two weeks and at that time you could watch the Manchester United reserves who played on a Monday night and you had some great players who were on their way to the first team.
“It's very different now of course with Sky Sports in particular because the television coverage determines when the games are played, unlike in the sixties when the games were played every Saturday home or away. Now you have midweek games. TV companies and advertisers determine when the game goes ahead.
Why does he think that so many Irish people follow United as if they were their team?
“Well, a lot of the Irish worked in the Manchester/Lancashire area and they got affiliated to United - even before they became United and moved to Old Trafford. United supporters at that time were predominantly Catholic and City were mainly Protestant.”
Did he know any of the players or the big personalities at that time?
“Well, I can remember as a young priest in 1960 I’d have been working right through the week with masses on Sun-
faith in the reds
days. Saturday was matchday and Monday was more or less our day off from the pastoral duties.
“There was a great set-up there in the Devi Hume Golf Club and that's where the soccer players of United would have been playing golf. We also were members there and sure we loved it and got to know Tony Dunne and Pat Dunne, Busby, Foulkes and many more stars.”
The once dominant United have been overshadowed in recent years by Man City. Old Trafford is a great stadium that holds 74,000, but surely they are less unlikely to draw big crowds nowadays.
“Not at all,” Fr Ahern insists. “It’s a sellout every year with pre-season tickets and there's a waiting list of 150,000. Just like other big clubs, it's a very different United these days, of course. Now it's a brand. From the Edwards, to the Irish syndicate of JP MacManus and Magnier, and now the Glazers since 2003. God knows where it's going to go from now on.
“You see, Eamonn, in the present system in England the club thing is very different. It's a commodity. I mean, the top six clubs are literally owned by sheikhs, oil money guys from eastern countries and Arabia. And the same is true of Manchester City. They are also owned by big money people.
“I would say that roughly two-thirds of the Greater Manchester area supports United while City cover a third of the population. You have supporters here in Ireland boasting about ‘my club'. There is no such thing now. They are clubs only in name. They don’t have the same in-depth local community bond of the amateur sports club in Ireland.” The tea and apple tart were going down so well during this fascinating history of sport in general, but for the purposes of this article underpinning tomorrow's Manchester derby, we need a predic-
tion.
Gong by all known form this season, City are unbackable raging hot favourites, not alone to win the cup but to clinch the treble.
“I can't say for certain what the outcome will be,” Fr Ahern said. “You know full well that local derbies take a life of their own and on any given day the greatest of odds can be surmounted. Won’t Cork fancy their chances of lowering the colours of the All-Ireland champions tomorrow on their home patch?
“United can do likewise and I am sticking with the team I know best. United for me, always, including tomorrow.
“Pep Guardiola says that only some of their injured players will be back tomorrow. Dias has not trained for two weeks while Akanji, De Bruyne and Jack Grealish are also still doubtful. They would be big losses. You saw how a much-weakened City side were beaten by Brentford in the final game of the league.
“I suppose the only injury worry for Erik ten Hag is Antony. The Brazilian international was injured in that 4-1 win over Chelsea which means that United have qualified for the Champions League next season.
“Take all that into account and the cup final is far from being a certainty for City. I put it to Fr Ahern that he is biased. “Who isn't?” he replies.
Part 2 of this interview with Fr John will be featured in next week’s Killarney Advertiser.
SPA SEVENS
Don't forget there will be a feast of football, food, refreshments and entertainment throughout the weekend in the Spa-organised Killarney Club 7s for ladies and for men.
It was a huge success last year and with the current fine spell, Spa is the place to be this Saturday and Sunday.
DERBY DAY: Fierce rivals Manchester City and Manchester United meet in the FA Cup final at Wembley on Saturday.I always had an interest in the soccer and of course when I went to Manchester it was just fantastic.
DIVIDED OPINIONS - Are U12’s too young for competitive games?
| By Chris DaviesLast week the GAA contacted clubs across the country to reiterate the Go Games code of practice which restricts clubs from playing/ organising competitive playing competitions for children under the age of 12.
The current rules prohibit clubs from keeping, recording, or publishing scores, as well as running events that result in players winning medals or trophies. While blitzes are allowed, they require approval from the county's Games Development Manager.
These regulations fall under the Go Games initiative, which was introduced to promote fun and friendship in sports rather than nurturing the best players and neglecting the rest.
DEBATE
Since the directive from the GAA, there has been a lively debate among parents, underage coaches, and even young children themselves as to whether competition is beneficial for young kids in sports. To gain some insights into different perspectives, I had conversations with a number of different individuals involved in GAA circles last week as I was
interested in understanding why parents and coaches were so divided on this and more importantly how are they forming their opinions After listening to views, I would follow up with questions such as, "And were you good at sports when you were younger?" or "And would your kid be one of the better players on the team?"
In nearly every conversation, people's opinions on the matter seemed to stem from their own experiences in sports. Those who excelled in sports from a young age and witnessed the positive impact it had on their development believed that competition was beneficial. Similarly, parents and coaches with talented children talked about the the positive effects, such as accountability, respect, and how hard work gets rewarded. Conversely, those I spoke to who admitted they were not very “sporty” when younger or those who were parenting a child who wasn't as skilled as their peers expressed concerns about the potential negative impact on a child's well-being. They described instances where their child would come home upset and disappointed if they felt they didn’t play a good match. They also mentioned feelings of rejection and exclusion if their child spent more time on the sidelines than others.
VALUABLE SKILLS
Both arguments have validity but it was just interesting to observe how divided people are on the issue, and how they came to form their opinions. Healthy competition can teach children valuable life skills that extend into their teenage and adult years, such as setting and achieving goals, handling losses, honing skills, problem-solving, following rules, and working effectively in a team. However, it is essential for clubs, coaches, and parents to ensure that the introduction and teaching of competition to children are not counterproductive. If competition becomes detrimental to a child's self-esteem, it can be damaging. An overly intense "win at all costs" mentality in this age group can be harmful and drive kids away from sports.
In my opinion, the GAA's Go Games initiative is a great framework for young kids to go out and enjoy the game in a safe and pressure free environment and they should continue to drive home the message. A couple of years ago I heard a story about an underage coach sending his team out to play a neighbouring club and telling the young lads not to shake hands with the opposition before the match. These were kids that went to school together and may have even played on other local teams together.
Clubs must ensure that their underage coaches understand and uphold the principles of full participation and inclusivity for children (I believe most local clubs do have very good underage academy structures in place these days). Responsibility does not rest solely with the clubs and coaches however. They need the support of parents, as coaches often feel pressured from the sidelines to give more game time to “stonger” players. A suggestion for these parents; if your child is one of the stronger players and you notice he/she gets significantly more playing time than others, consider approaching the coach before the next match and asking that your child sits out for an extra few minutes to give other kids a longer opportunity to play. You are not only supporting the coach but it will also foster empathy and awareness in your child toward their peers who get less game time. For the parents that want to give their kids some extra support to help them excel through sport, local Dr Crokes and former Kerry player Fionn Fitzgerald recently launched a new business called Kaipara Academy, an Athletic Development Programme that nurtures better movement nutrition and mindsets in young people. Fionn offers a free 15 minute consultation call with parents, details can be found on his social channels.
Killarney Athletic
7-A-SIDE: The competition will take place over a few weeks with games Monday to Friday and underage games being played on our new astro turf pitch. The tournament is open to all ages. Senior Ladies (over 16) Senior Men, Over 35s, and underage boys and girls from 10-16 years. Application forms are available from the Beech Road of Killarney Credit Union and at www.killarneyathletic.com. The entry fee for Senior Men €200; Over 35s €200; Senior Ladies €150; U14/16 €100; U10/12 €100 (this competition takes place on the 30th June and 1st July). The closing date for all ages (to be returned to the credit union) is Friday 2nd June before 5.30pm.
CONDOLENCES: The Club is sad to report the death of Esther Scott née Harrington and sister of the late Club founder Don Harrington. Esther would have been well known to many club members in recent years as she accompanied Don on his annual return trips to Killarney to present a memorial cup named after his late wife Monica who passed away in 2015. Esther, who was predeceased by her husband Eric lived in Croydon, London and passed away in hospital after a short illness. Esther was a very kind and caring person with a strong religious faith, and may she now rest in the peace of the Lord.
Killarney Celtic
RESULTS: Greyhound Bar Cup Final - Killarney Celtic 1 Tralee Dynamos 1 (Terry Sparling). U14 Boys Cup Final - St Brendan's Park 4 Killarney Celtic 2 (Jack O'Grady, Dara Horan). U13 Shield FinalKillarney Celtic B 2 LB Rovers 5 (Tristan Murphy, Simon Sirotiak). U16 Girls Cup Final - Killarney Celtic 6 Dingle Bay Rovers 1 (Katie Foster 3, Maeve Courtney 2, Eve Culhane).
Mastergeeha
U15 SHIELD CHAMPIONS: Mastergeeha B 4-2 Ballyhar Dynamos (Ruairi O'Donoghue 2, Conor Warren, Shane Daly). Our Bs finished off a remarkable season for the U15s with a fantastic win in the Shield in a sun-drenched Tralee on Saturday evening. The win was the final part of a Quadruple for the squad. 39 players played their part in an amazing season which saw the group collect the following: U15s As Division 1 Champions. U15s Bs Division 2, 2nd place & promotion. U15s Bs Shield Champions. U16s Cs Division 2 Champions. Special thanks to coaches Jason, Mike & Tim for everything this season.
LOTTO: There was no winner on 26th May 2023 of the Jackpot for €3,600. Numbers drawn were 5, 11, 12, 20. Consolation prizes of €50 went to Nicola O’Connor online; Marie O’Leary online; Seán Lenihan c/o J. Lenihan; B & T O’Sullivan c/o Post Office. The next draw will be Friday 2nd June for Jackpot of €3,800.
MEK Galaxy
GIRLS: U12 Girls Cup Final - MEK Galaxy
4 Fenit Samphires 3 after extra time. A fascinating encounter made a warm afternoon even hotter! Our girls have had a very hard route to get to the final, beating a strong Camp team, League winners St. Brendan’s Park and League runners up Listowel Celtic. But nothing could have prepared us for this game. It was enthralling from the start. Having raced into a 2-0 lead, through Izzy Lyons, Fenit struck back to go in at the break 2-1 to MEK. The second half was one of the craziest halves of football. Fenit pulled level with a well taken penalty. Both teams were at it hammer & thongs. Then with 2 minutes to, Fenit got a second penalty. Clodagh Quirke touched it onto the post, but Fenit followed through with the rebound. With only seconds left, Lyons stepped up again slot home a last-ditch corner. 3-3 at full time, extra time beckons. The pace of the game was relentless. The whole squad put in a huge shift. And it paid off. POTM Izzy Lyons stepped up with a great individual effort to give MEK the lead. Fenit pushed really hard, but our girls stayed strong. We hung on until the final whistle. Cue wild celebrations from players and our fantastic supporters.
BOYS: U14 Division 2B - MEK Galaxy 3 Inter Kenmare 0 (Half-time 1-0). Scorers: Oisin Cryan, David O’Shea, Bart Flynn. A satisfying end to the season with a solid team performance in blistering conditions at Lackabane.
Killarney Legion GAA
SENIOR MEN: Six points from the boot of Thomas Moriarty wasn't enough to save our Senior Men's B team from defeat in Round 8 of the Credit Union County League. Kerins O’Rahillys helped themselves into a 1-7 to 0-4 half time lead but a strong comeback in which Tadgh Doolan and Finn O’Sullivan were also instrumental just fell short in the end, the Strand Roadside winning on a 1-12 to 0-13 scoreline. There is a local Derby in Division 1 of the County League when our Senior Teams unbeaten run will be tested to the very limit by the visit of Kilcummin. The game throws in at 7.30pm on Friday night (2nd June) in Direen.
SENIOR LADIES: Our Senior Ladies welcomed Ballymac to Direen on Monday for the latest round of the Donal Curtin Cup. Playing with a strong wind in the first half, the visitors took the game by the scruff of the neck, but the Legion ladies did not panic and played their way into the game, raising their own green flag later in the half leaving the score at 1-02 at half time. The second half saw the breeze ease off but not the intensity as both teams really went for it in an enthralling encounter. Ballymac took a 2-point lead as the game entered its final minutes. Legion reduced the deficit to the bare minimum, but Ballymac came down the field to tack on another score to maintain the 2-point gap. A nail-biting
finish saw the Ballymac goalkeeper save well which helped secure the points for the visitors on the night. FT score Legion 1-07 Ballymac 1-09. No quarter was asked or given in what was a pulsating contest from start to finish.
Dr Crokes GAA
LGFA: Donal Curtin Cup - Dr Crokes 1-10 Scartaglen 2-11. Our senior ladies suffered their first defeat of the year last week in a great game of football in a sunny Scartaglen. Our girls started the brighter in the first half and took an early lead, despite playing against a strong breeze. Scartaglen had brought it back to level terms by half time, and the second half unfortunately saw us having to withdraw a couple of players with injuries and we wish our girls speedy recoveries. Scart ran their bench and ran out worthy winners in the end.
U15 B: Our U15s put in a super effort in Lewis Road last week to draw with Laune Rangers.
U11: Our U11s travelled to Rathmore last Thursday evening for a lovely evening of football. They had two good games against the hosts.
JUVENILE HURLERS: Our Juvenile hurlers had a fantastic day around Tomies Woods on Sunday for our annual long puc competition. Well done to the organisers Patrick Landers, Tom Murphy and Gene O’Doherty and all their helpers. A big thanks also to NeoDyne Ltd. Who sponsored the event.
ACADEMY: Our academy continues every Saturday. We cater for boys and girls aged 4 to 11 from the Killarney area. Hurling from 10 to 11 and Football from 11:15 to 12:15. All welcome, bring a friend! Qualified coaches with an emphasis on fun and making friends. We hope to see everyone there!
LOTTO: Took place on May 29th Numbers drawn were 1, 11, 16, 27. Jackpot of €8,900 was not won. 12 patrons matched 3 and receive €35. Jackpot for draw on June 5th will be €9,200.
Fossa GAA
GENE MORIARTY: The death has occurred of Gene Moriarty, unexpectedly on the 22nd of May 2023. Beloved husband and best friend of Margaret (Nee Murphy) and devoted father of Amy. All club members were deeply saddened on the passing of our hugely active stalwart member and friend Gene Moriarty. Gene was serving as registrar and County Board delegate, which he has done for over the last decade and his opinions were always valued at our executive meetings. Our sincere and deep condolences to the family at this time, he will be sadly missed. May Gene rest in peace.
SENIOR DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE: Laune
Rangers 4-9 Fossa 5-9. Half time Laune Rangers 3-7 Fossa 4-3. Cracking game. Huge performances from Sam Buckley, Joe Cahillane, Lee Lenihan and Richard Wallace saw Fossa thru in this tight game.
Old war horse Mark Dennehy controlled midfield and it was great to see Mike Frank Russell give a great display of his silky skills at the ripe young age of 40 something!
KERRY: Kerry South U16 – Well done to Ryan Brady and the Kerry South Team Manager Adrian Sheehan and Shane 0’Sullivan (Goalkeeper Coach) in the management team who played away to Tipperary on Saturday winning on a score line of 2-15 to 11 points. Congrats also to Fionn Doyle who was in the U15 Kerry South squad were playing and victorious against Cork North.
THE SEM: Congrats and well done to Fossa’s Mikey Moroney and James O’Meara who were part of the winning Sem team vs Tralee CBS in the 1st year schools competition, the Aodháin Ó Conchúir Cup. A special mention also to David Clifford who managed the team.
Glenflesk GAA
CONDOLENCES: Glenflesk GAA offer our sincere condolences to Patie O’Donoghue, Joan and DD, Donagh and Diane and all the extended family of Eileen who passed away at the weekend. May her soul rest in peace.
LOTTO: There was no winner of Glenflesk Lotto which took place on 15/5/2023 in Glenflesk Hall. Jackpot €3,600 The numbers drawn were: 14, 19, 23, 24. Consolation Prizes of €50: Maura O’Leary (Online Ticket), Mike Griffin, Brendan Brosnan (Sellers’ Prize), Diarmuid O’Donoghue (Yearly Ticket). Next draw will take place in Glenflesk Hall on Wednesday 31/5/2023. Please note change of date. Jackpot will be €3,800 Thank you to all who support our Lotto and to our sellers. Lotto tickets including annual tickets can be bought from our ticket sellers, in local pubs and shops or online before 6pm on the date of the draw via Clubforce.
MUNSTER MINOR FINAL: Best wishes to Jamie Moynihan and Calum Cronin and the Kerry minor team in the Munster Final in Austin Stack Park Tralee on Friday 2nd June at 7.30.
Kilcummin GAA
KILCUMMIN LADIES: Kilcummin Ladies Football Club annual church gate collection will be held before masses in Kilcummin on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th June. All support appreciated.
Listry GAA
LOTTO: Numbers drawn 15, 18, 24, 26. €100 Danno Coffey Dromin. €50 Betty McCarthy Milltown. €50 Mary O’Sullivan Rockfield. €25 Dave Mac. €25 Mgt Doherty Listry.
SENIORS: Best of luck to our senior team and management who play Fossa away on Sunday 4th June at 2pm.
U13: Both the A and B teams will play Lee strand count league semi-finals on Sunday 4th June opponents TBC.
KERRY: Best of luck to the Kerry senior team and management who play Cork on Saturday 3rd June.
East Kerry GAA
RESULTS: Tatler Jack Bar and Restaurant East Kerry U17 League Division 3 - Fossa 3-21 Kenmare 3–11. League Finals set for Monday June 5. MD O’Shea sponsored East Kerry U15 League Division 2 - Beaufort 2–18 Scartaglen 4–9. Division 3 - Spa 2–13 Cordal 5–8.
EAST KERRY U21L: Well done to the East Kerry U21s on their win over Mid Kerry in the Quarter Final of the Acorn Life County Under 21 Championship. They now progress to face South Kerry in the semi-final.
ALL-IRELAND: Best of luck to the Kerry team and management in Championship, Group 1 – Cork v Kerry. Saturday 3rd June at 3pm in Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
KERRY MINORS: Good luck to the Kerry minors in Fridays Munster Final against Cork in Austin Stacks Park at 7.30.
MONTHLY MEETING: East Kerry Board
Meeting Tuesday June 6th at 9pm at Killarney Heights Hotel.
CUMANN NA MBUNSCOL: East Kerry/ Kenmare schools were well represented during the week in the girls county finals. Shrone NS Rathmore were first into action in the two-teacher final. Showing fantastic skill levels, the girls performed well losing to stronger Valentia NS team in the finish. Realt na Mara Tuosist showed great team spirit in the three-teacher final to secure victory over a gallant Ballyferriter NS team. Fossa NS played great football during a brilliant game of football to defeat a strong Firies NS team in a sporting contest. St Johns NS Kenmare showed tremendous determination throughout in a tight contest with Balloonagh NS losing to a stronger team. Thanks to Vince Cooper and Emmet Finnan for supporting all teachers in working with all teams during the year.
Beaufort GAA
FIXTURES: Senior men will be away to Milltown/Castlemaine, Wednesday, 31st at 7.45pm in round 8, Co League, Division 6 and home to Laune Rangers on Sunday, 4th June at 2pm in Co League, round 8, Division 2.
RESULTS: Beaufort 1-12 Scartaglen 3-7 in Development league.
GOLF CLASSIC: Beaufort G.A.A. Club annual golf classic will be held on Friday, 16th June in Beaufort Golf Club. The main sponsor is MF Decorating. It is a three-person team event, two best Stableford scores at each hole, Markers white (men). Entry fee is €200 per team. Tee box sponsorship is also available for €50. For more information and to book team or tee box, please contact Colm at 087 6737414.
LOTTO: There was no winner of Beaufort G.A.A. Club lotto jackpot of €13,200 on Sunday, 28th May. Numbers: 8, 9, 17, 23. Consolation Prizes: €80 Carol McGowan, Black Valley. €50 Jack O’Leary, Killarney, Marguerite O’Sullivan, Brookhill, Michael Brosnan, Kilgobnet. Next draw for a lot-
to jackpot of €13,400 will be on Sunday, 11th June in Beaufort Bar. Thank you to everybody who supports the lotto.
MATCH REPORT: Our minor ladies, sponsored by Anthony Foley Decorating had their third outing of the Division 4, county league at home to Ballyduff on Wednesday evening, 24th May. Both teams started off very well, Ballyduff were lucky to get a goal in the opening few minutes, but Beaufort reacted and went on to kick some powerful scores. Beaufort were the stronger side, especially in the second quarter. Half time score Beaufort 2-9 Ballyduff 1-5. They worked tremendously hard up to the final whistle where the game ended on a score line of Beaufort 5-17 Ballyduff 1-10. It was an amazing team performance from our minor ladies, and we look forward to their next outing.
Killarney Camogie Club
TRAINING: Under 6/8/10 train on Mondays & Fridays from 6-7pm in Spa. Hurleys & helmets can be provided on a rental basis for the season. Football boots, shin guards & water required. Under 12s & Under 14s train on Mondays & Fridays (match dependent) from 6-7pm in Spa. Under 16s train on Mondays & Thursdays (match dependent) from 6-7pm in Spa. Under 18s train on Mondays & Fridays from 6-7pm in Spa. Please note there is no training the June Bank Holiday weekend in Spa due to Club 7s taking place (Friday 2nd and Monday 5th June).
REGISTRATION: New members always welcome & registration is done on www. foireann.ie. For any details on registration, please contact Treasurer/Registrar Louise Moynihan or Secretary Sarah Breen. All details on how to register can also be found on our Facebook page.
FACEBOOK: Please check out our Facebook page for all up-to-date match fixtures & updates – Search for Killarney Camogie Club!
FÉILE FUNDRAISER: Our Féile GoFund-
Me is now live.... We would appreciate any donation you can make. The link to donate is on our Facebook page. Thanks to all who have donated to date, it is very much appreciated!
EXAMS: Best wishes to all our members taking exams over the coming weeks.
Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Ladies)
RESULTS: Gleneagle mixed foursomes on Killeen. 1st Mary Treacy and Tommy Galvin (25) 45pts, 2nd Tomas Barry and Ellen Barry (23) 44pts, Best Gross: Shane Horgan and Maureen Creedon (08) 38pts, 3rd Mary Cronin and Jer Linehan (21) 43pts, 4th Josephine O’Sullivan and Padraig Sullivan (15) 42pts. Results from Play in Pink sat/sun on Killeen. 1st Evelyn McCarthy (24) 41pts, 2nd Marian McGillycuddy (32) 39pts b9, Best Gross Mairead Martin 40pts, 3rd Mary McMonagle (39) 39pts b9, 4th Ursula Daly (24) 39pts, 5th Mege Dalton (15) 38pts b9, 6th Breeda Neeson (30) 38pts b6, 7th Patricia Walsh (33) 38 b3, 8th Maire Murphy (25) 38pts.
FIXTURES: Next competition is our President Paul Murphy prize on Sunday June 4th on Mahony’s Point.
Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Men)
RESULTS: Singles Stableford. Sponsored by B Well Fitness. Played Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th May, on Mahony's Point. Winner - Declan Glavin 43pts (5), 2nd
- Ronan Bennett 42pts (9). Category 1: Winner - John Lynch 39pts (9), 2nd - Declan Kelly 38pts (8), 3rd - Sean Moynihan
38pts (7). Category 2: Winner - John
O'Donoghue 41pts (10), 2nd - Darragh
O'Callaghan 38pts (11), 3rd - Harry O'Neill
38pts (10). Category 3: Winner - Virginijus Jonikaitis 38pts (14), 2nd - Ted Broderick
37pts (14), 3rd - Jerry Hickey 37pts (16). Category 4: Winner - Frank Reen 40pts (19), 2nd - James Purcell 39pts (21), 3rd - Jimmy Dennehy 38pts (18).
Ross Golf Club (Ladies)
RESULTS: Killarney Park Hotel Sponsored Competition 27th May. Well done to all and a huge thank you to The Killarney Park Hotel for their very kind sponsorship. Beautiful conditions and superb course. 18 holes: 1st Thérése O’Keeffe, 2nd Eileen Fleming, 3rd Ailish Mulcahy. 9 holes: 1st Kathy Crowley, 2nd Breda O’Farrell. Castlerosse Golf Club exchange day Wednesday 24th May - Congratulations to the winning team, Sarah Scanlan, Noreen O’Mahony and Thérèse O’Keeffe. Well done to everybody.
COMPETITIONS: President’s Prize 9- & 18-hole Single Stapleford qualifying Competition Saturday 3rd June. Enter via the ClubV1 app. All Members welcome. WEDNESDAY MORNINGS: Meet and play every Wednesday morning. Meet in the Ladies locker room no later than 10.30. All members welcome.
GOLF LESSONS: Gordon Howard is available to give golf lessons. Please contact Gordon directly in the Club House.
Ross Golf Club (Men)
RESULTS: Saturday May 27th and Sunday May 28th we held a Strokeplay Competition kindly sponsored by Celtic Steps - The Show. The following were the winners: 1st Jonathan Casey (10) 63, 2nd Cormac O'Donoghue (15) 64. Div 1 - 1st Daniel Cronin, 2nd Peter Wickham. Div 2 - 1st Ryan Scott, 2nd Brian McCarthy. Div
3 - 1st Maurice Coffey, 2nd Brian O'Connor. On Friday May 26th we held our 2nd Friday Evening Mixed Scramble with a very large field of golfers participating. The course continues to be in a super condition and the scramble was followed by some food. The winning teams were:
1st Michael J O'Sullivan, Thelma O’Dwyer, Jim Delaney, Seamus McCarthy. 2nd Dan Cronin, Cathriona Shanahan, Andy Cole, Mary Nash. 3rd Joe Scally, Brian O’Callaghan, Breda O'Farrell, Niall O’Connell. 4th Terence Mulcahy, Susan Goode, Mike O'Leary, Chris Caleen.
ROSS SENIORS: Results from May 25th were: 1st Colm O'Keeffe, 2nd Andy Cole, 3rd Donal Doherty.
SENIOR CHALLENGE SHIELD: Our team visited and played our neighbours, Killarney GC in Killeen on Thursday 25th and after a tough battle our hosts emerged victorious.
FIXTURES: On Friday June 2nd we will hold our 10-hole mixed scramble with a shotgun start at 6.30pm sharp. Please be at the Clubhouse or have your name on the entry sheet by 6 pm to participate in the scramble. The scramble will be followed by food which can be ordered and paid for before the scramble. On June 4th our President Michael J Casey we will hold his Presidents Prize with a stableford competition. The prizegiving and President's Dinner will take place at 8pm in the Corporate Suite. Tickets can be purchased in the Clubhouse or from a committee member.
Beaufort Golf Club (Ladies)
RESULTS: 27th/28th May - Stableford
- Sponsored by Paudie Cronin. Overall Winner: Marie Flood (29) 42 pts. Division
1 Winner: Rita Kelleher (22) 36 pts. Division 2 Winner: Geraldine Collins (47) 38 pts.
FIXTURES: 3rd/4th June - Stableford
- Sponsored by Murphy’s Bar & Restaurant.
Beaufort Golf Club (Men)
RESULTS: 27th/28th May - StablefordSponsored by Ernest Park Construction. White Tees Winners: 1st Billy Moynihan (15) 40 pts, 2nd Gary Whelan (30) 40 pts, 3rd Paul Fahy (14) 39 pts. Yellow Tees
Winners: 1st Paudie O'Connor (23) 41 pts, 2nd William Cotter (30) 39 pts.
FIXTURES: 3rd/4th June - 3Ts & Round
2 Golfer of The Year (Stableford White Tees) - Sponsored by Killarney Medals & Trophies.
Castlerosse Golf Club (Ladies)
RESULTS 29th/30th May. 18H Stableford
- 1st Kitty O’Grady 38 pts (46), 2nd Mary Tobin 34 pts (25), 3rd Mary O’Reilly 31 pts (35). 9H - Winner: Chan Martin.
MIXED SCRAMBLE every Wednesday at 6pm. Visitors welcome.
Deerpark Pitch & Putt Club
WILLIE PARKER MEMORIAL: Thanks to everyone who took part in this multi-card event over last weekend which produced the following results. Overall Nett: Bobby Kelly 84, Overall Gross: Erin Moloney 98, Intermediate Nett: Eoin O'Riordan Looney 89, Junior Nett: Fintan Martin 86, Ladies: Danielle Breen, U16 Nett: Mark Carroll 82 and U16 Gross: Nathan Cronin 99.
FRIDAY EVENING SINGLES: First Nett: Bobby Kelly, Gross: Lorcan Martin, Second Nett: Fintan Martin and Hole-In-One: Fintan Martin.
ROCKLODGE SCRATCH CUP: Congratulations to our Chairman Damien Fleming on a second-place finish in the Rocklodge Senior Scratch Cup in Cork last Sunday as his 54-hole score of 30 under par was only bettered by Bryan Delaney with 33 under.
NATIONAL MATCHPLAY: Best Wishes to John McGrath in this weekend’s event in St Bridget’s in Co Kildare. He plays Gowran’s Kevin Knox in the First Round. Best of luck to all the other Kerry competitors as well.
BOB CASEY: Round Four of the competition takes place next Tuesday night (June 6th) in Listowel. Contact John McGrath as regard booking a tee-time.
CLUBHOUSE OPENING HOURS: For June the clubhouse will be open from 12pm8pm (weekdays) and 12pm-6pm (weekends). All enquiries to 087 7823138.
CONGRATULATIONS: To Dave Spillane and his family on the birth of his grandchild Daithí Peter.
50TH ANNIVERSARY: We are less than
a month away from the official celebrations. We begin on Wednesday night June 21st with a Club Mass in memory of past members of the club and then have our competition on Saturday June 24th. More details in the weeks ahead.
Killarney Valley AC
CAMPS: With families trying to find activities for their children throughout the summer holiday season, then look no further than Killarney Valley AC summer camps for children between the ages of 5 and 12. The club has been having great success throughout the year so far and are delighted to bring back the summer camps throughout the months of July and August. Not only are these multi activity camps enjoyable and fun, but they also play a major part in funding of the Killarney Valley AC arena located on the grounds of St Brendan's College. The activities at the track have been hectic with all of the school sports being hosted there, the various community games areas holding their local qualifiers and with the incredible successes by Killarney Valley AC on track. The construction of the track is arguably the most valuable asset in our community located in the midst of the school area. The camps are managed by the wonderful Allanah Kiely who has great experience in the world of summer camps. There is also a great team of facilitators with many familiar faces in the team. You can book your week or weeks through the link provided, there are spaces so don't leave it too late as these camps are very popular so as not to disappoint. We look forward to meeting you and assure great memories for all.
Gneeveguilla AC
LOTTO: No winner of our lotto draw 26/05/2023, numbers drawn were 2, 14, 25 & 26. Sellers prize winner Timmie Brosnan. €50 y/t prize winner Tim Teahan Kilsarcon. €50 to Edel Lehane online. €40 to Luke Scollard Scartaglin, Francis Brosnan Tureenamult & Thomas O’Donoghue Lisheen. Bonus not won, numbers drawn were 3, 14, 23 & 29. Next week’s jackpot €11,900 plus €1,000 bonus.
Killarney Rugby
GOLF CLASSIC: Our Golf Classic takes place on Friday the 9th of June at Beaufort Golf Club and this promises to be another wonderful day out on this stunning course. Tee times are filling up fast so if you would like a tee time, please contact Ger on 087 1240365 to book your preferred time. Teams of 4 cost €300 and there will be prizes for nearest the pin etc. Tee box sponsorship is also available.
TAG TUESDAYS IS BACK: We are delighted to announce that Tag rugby is back for the summer at Aghadoe. Tag rugby takes place every Tuesday between 7pm and 9pm and no experience is needed, and great fun is guaranteed. Simply pop along and bring a friend! Each tag rugby session
costs only €5. For further details give Ger a shout on 087 1240365.
LAND ROVER RAFFLE: Killarney RFC are honoured to be chosen as one of the charities for this year’s Killarney Valley Classic & Vintage Raffle with a wonderfully restored 1979 Land Rover the top prize, as well as a host of other amazing prizes. Tickets are only €10 each and all funds raised by the club go towards the development of our new clubhouse. Simply contact any committee member or if you could sell some tickets for us, it would be very much appreciated. Please support this amazing fundraiser.
Muckross Rowing Club
EXAMS: Best of luck to all our members sitting their State exams over the coming weeks.
METRO REGATTA: Congratulations to our Mens J18 Quad (Daniel Fleming, Daniel Daly, Ian Coffey, Con Stack) who were second in their category on Saturday last at the Dublin Metro Regatta held in Blessington. Great racing in the Division 1 event. Well done also to Marko Tot who was second in the C final of the Mens Division 1 Single and third fastest overall in the Intermediate category.
SKIBBEREEN ILEN REGATTA: The busy racing season continued apace on Sunday last at the regatta held on the River Ilen by Skibbereen RC, following a relocation from the intended venue at Drinagh Lake. The club won eight races including the Mens J18 Quad, Mens J18 Double, Mens J18 Single, Mens J16 Quad, Mens J16 Single, Mens J13 Quad and two straight final wins in the Women’s J13 Quad. A great experience for our crews racing over 750m of the home stretch of the O’Donovan brothers and Skibbereen’s famed Olympic athletes.
CASTLECONNELL REGATTA: On Saturday, May 20, the club was represented by a large contingent of 49 crews at the Castleconnell Regatta from Junior 13 to Masters. The club won 11 races and a number of other top three finishes. The category wins included the Mens master’s Quad, J16 Double, J16 Single (in two straights finals), J15 Single (in two straights finals) and Women’s J18 Double, J16 Quad, J16 Double, J15 Double and J14 Quad.
Fossa Rowing Club
TRAINING: Anyone interested in training for Killarney Regatta, taking place on the 25th of June, please call to the Old Church in Fossa on Mondays at 7:00pm.
Killarney Salmon & Trout Angling Club
OUTING: Sunday last, the 28th of May, we had our inaugural outing on Lough Lein for the Micky Griffin Memorial Trophy. Fished in warm and somewhat overcast conditions, the many anglers that took to the water that Sunday were very appreciative of the little breeze that was present and when the sun finally broke through in the late afternoon, the die
was cast with regard to the anglers who took advantage of the conditions earlier. The first name on the Memorial Cup will be that of Diarmuid Linehan who's perseverance along the Fossa shore paid dividends, he also managed to bag the heaviest trout of the day. The Top five rods of the well-attended competition were as follows: 1st Diarmuid Linehan. 2nd Anthony Griffin, 3rd Tom Dennehy, 4th Tom Ankatell, 5th Dermot O’Mahony. There is now a break in competitions for anglers and their very understanding families! Our next outing will be on Lough Lein on the last Sunday in August.
Killarney Bridge Club
CONGRATULATIONS to last week's winners (May 22nd). North South - 1st Phyllis O’Regan/Eileen Crehan, 2nd Joan Linehan/Marie Maloney. East West - 1st Doreen Brosnan/Mary O’Connor, 2nd Ursula Daly/Teresa Burke. May 29th - 1st Maureen Culloty/Ger Mc Sweeney, 2nd Joan Culloty/Phyllis O’Regan. No bridge June 5th Bank Holiday.
Fossa Bridge Club
RESULTS: Thursday 25th May. 1st Ciaran Broadbery and Ursula Daly, 2nd Phyllis O'Regan and Pauline Lyne, 3rd Mary Gleeson and Evelyn O'Leary. Fossa Bridge Club Members meet to play their weekly game every Thursday at 9.45 am in the Ross Cafe, Upper Lewis Road. New members and Visitors are very welcome to join us any Thursday.
Kilcummin
CEMETERY MASSES: Cemetery Masses will be celebrated in Holy Cross on Wednesday 5th July at 8pm; & Old Kilcummin on Wednesday 2nd Aug at 8pm. Please pass on these dates to family & friends outside the parish.
KNOCK PILGRIMAGE: A pilgrimage to Knock is on Saturday 17th June leaving Kilcummin village @7am, stopping in Gort, Co. Galway on the way up and down for food/refreshments. For bookings and more information please contact Kilcummin P.O.
KILCUMMIN COMMUNITY GAMES: Athletics events were held last Tuesday evening. Well done to all who participated and wish all the successful participants the best of luck as they proceed to the County finals in Castleisland on 24th & 25th of June. Training session will be held soon please keep an eye on Community Games Facebook page. Kilcummin Community Games will hold a flag day in Killarney on Saturday 17th June from 10am to 6pm. We are asking parents/ guardians to donate an hour or two of their time to ensure the day runs successfully. Can all those willing to help call Helen @ Kilcummin Rural Development on 064 6643357 with hours of availability, or message Kilcummin Community Games Facebook page. Many thanks for your continued support.