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The Ring of Kerry on a Penny Farthing

Anto Cronin will attempt to cycle the 175km annual Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle on his Penny Farthing in aid of Kerry Mountain Rescue Team.

The Team are one of the beneficiaries for this year’s annual Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle.

To date the charity cycle has raised €1.26 million for 34 charities, The Char-

ity Cycle will take place on Saturday 41st year.

Anto will be joined by Kerry Mountain Rescue Team members Jimmy Laide, Ian O'Connell and Brendan Coffey for what is the 41st running of the iconic event.

Kerry Mountain Rescue Team members are highly experienced mountaineers, and provide 24-7-365 ‘on call’ assistance to climbers and walkers in distress on the mountains and upland areas of Kerry and West Cork. The team comprises of 38 volunteers from all walks of life who are available to respond to emergencies in the mountains at any hour of the day or night, and often in the harshest weather conditions.

The team is based in Killarney with an area of operation covering the mountains of the Iveragh, Dingle and Beara peninsulas. Team members train regularly in specialist rescue disciplines such as casualty care, technical ropework for casualty extraction, helicopter winching, search management, navigation, radio communication and 4WD techniques.

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Healy Rae raises Torc Waterfall parking issues

The issue of cars parking in bus bays at Torc Waterfall is to be reviewed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

The matter was raised in the Dáil last week by local TD Danny Healy Rae. He asked the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage to look into the matter.

“There is an issue at Torc Waterfall whereby buses cannot pull in and park due to cars parking in these bus spaces. Could proper signs be erected at this location by the NPWS to ensure cars park properly and this would then allow the

Ring of Kerry cycle road closures

The Lower New Street Car Park will be closed until midnight on Saturday. There will be no access to Mission Road from 5.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m. Saturday to facilitate the event start.

The first finishers are expected around 11.30 a.m. so Mission Road will be closed again from that time until 8.00 p.m.. Beech Road will be closed from 5.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m. and 12.00 noon. to 8.00 p.m.

The Fossa to Killorglin Road (N72) will be close from 6.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m. starting from the junction of the N72 and the R563, Milltown Road at Fossa via Ballymalis and Anglont and finishing

at the junction of the N72 and N70 at Laune Bridge, Killorglin.

Traffic diversions will be in place via the R563 through Faha and Listry and the N70 from Milltown to Killorglin.

Further closures along the westbound lane of Ring of Kerry route from Killorglin to Sneem will also be in place.

The Moll’s Gap road from Derreendarragh Cross near Kenmare to Torc will be closed from 11.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.

“Motorists travelling between Killarney and Kenmare at the above times are advised to use the alternative N22 / R569 route via Glenflesk and Kilgarvan,” said a Kerry County Council statement.

Town centre big screen TV to show Kerry game

Cyclists who get to the finish of the annual Ring of Kerry Cycle will be able to watch the Kerry v Tyrone match on a big screen in the Beech Road Car Park.

Over 4,000 cyclists are expected to take part in the charity event.

The majority, after completing the 170km cycle, will arrive back in Killarney around the same time as the All Ireland Quarter Final is scheduled to start at 3.45pm. The match is only being showing online via the GAAGo platform but cycle organisers will place a big screen close to the finish line on Mission Road so cyclists and their supporters won’t miss any of the action.

buses to be able to pull in and park safely,” said Healy Rae.

In reply a department official said: “the department has significantly invested in the car parking infrastructure as well as footpaths and trails in Killarney National Park in recent years.

“Torc Waterfall is, of course, one of the most iconic sites on the Ring of Kerry.

“The number of visitors to the site is in excess of 30,000 people per year, with the busiest months being July and August.

“The NPWS are reviewing signage and road markings in the Torc car park in order to address some of the issues raised.”

Road closures will be in effect to facilitate the 41st running of the Ring of Kerry Cycle.
Cathal Walshe, the P.R.O. of the Ring of Kerry Charity cycle, is looking forward to this year's event on Saturday.
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Sean Counihan (Killarney Town Twinning Association Chairman) presented a book on Tom Crean to Bill Dusch (Mayor of Concord, North Carolina), in Killarney Town Hall at an event on Thursday evening to mark 30 years since Killarney and Concord, North Carolina in the United States began a town twinning project. Also pictured is Cllr Marie Moloney. Photo: Michelle Breen Crean Photography

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Killarney Skate Park officially opened

Cathaoirleach of Killarney Municipal District, Cllr Niall Kelleher officially opened the new Killarney Skate Park ‘Cluiche’ on Friday last. The new skate park, which is situated in the grounds of the Killarney Sports and Leisure Centre, was developed by Kerry County Council, in consultation with the local skateboarding community in Killarney, and with the Killarney Skateboard User Group.

The €260,000 project was funded by Kerry County Council and the De-

partment of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media under their Sports Capital Programme. The park itself was designed by Vulcano Skateparks and built by Brown Brothers Site Services Ltd. under the supervision of Kerry County Council.

Speaking at the launch, Cllr Kelleher welcomed the opening of the park,

Killarney Rotary Club selects new president

Killarney native Barry Murphy has been elected as the new President of Killarney Rotary Club.

He will lead the organisation in its 40th year after taking from Rayla Tadjimatova at a special meeting at the Killarney Great Southern on Wednesday.

Barry said 'I served as president in 2000 - 2001 and was pleasantly surprised and honoured to be the newly elected president of Rotary Killarney in its 40th year. I am looking forward to the year ahead and

working alongside all the members.”

Killarney Rotary is in the process of compiling a history of the club to mark its 40th year.

“If anybody has any memories or photographs of Rotary events or how the Rotary donations made a difference to their charity that they wish to share we would really appreciate it,” added Mr Murphy.

A full programme of events is planned for the year ahead including a fashion show and the popular afternoon tea meeting.

pointing out that it provides a safe, traffic-free environment to practise skateboarding, roller-blading, scooter and BMX skills.

“This is a fantastic facility for young and old, and I would like to express my thanks to everybody who was involved in bringing this to fruition,” he said. “For the young, this will be an area to learn and to watch the more experienced boarders in action and to pick up a few tips and tricks. For parents, a safe,

purpose-built venue for the children to spend some excess energy and for the town, yet another amenity for young and old to have fun.

“This has been a long-held dream for many, and as elected representatives, we are delighted to be here, to see this project move from an idea to the drawing board, to the construction phase, and now to the finished product.”

The idea was first mooted by Cllr Donal Grady as far back as 2017.

Tim O’Donoghue, Sean Murphy (Chairperson of the Killarney Skate Park Committee), John O’Donoghue, David Kissane, Jim O’Donoghue, Barry Coen (Secretary of the KSP Committee) and Cllr Donal Grady pictured at the official opening of the skate park. Photo: Michelle Breen Crean Photography Rayla Tadjimatova handing over the Killarney Rotary Club’s chain of office to new president Barry Murphy.
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National award for O'Donoghue Ring Group

Killarney-based hotel group the O’Donoghue Ring Collection, has been awarded the Operational Excellence in Hospitality, Tourism, and Leisure accolade at this year’s Operational Excellence Awards held in Dublin recently.

Presided over by a world-class judging panel drawn from the industry, academia and the broader stakeholder community, the annual Operational Excellence Awards aim to recognise and reward the individuals, teams and organisations who have made a commitment to achieving operational excellence and business transformation.

The O’Donoghue Ring Collection, whose impressive portfolio of hotels, apartments, bars and restaurants includes: Killarney Plaza Hotel & Spa; Killarney Towers Hotel & Leisure Centre; River Island Hotel; Killarney Avenue Hotel; The Tan Yard; Café du Parc and O’Donoghue Public House – received the Hospitality, Tourism & Leisure-focused award based on its use of “operational excellence as a critical driver to meet the demands of the sector and deliver value to its customers over the past 12 months.

“Hospitality, tourism and leisure is an in-

Six of the best for Killarney in IBAL report

The fact that Killarney received six A grades and moved up the rankings in the latest Irish Business Against Litter League has been welcomed by the town’s Chamber of Tourism and Commerce.

The town has been described as being clean to European norms by the adjudicators and it has increased its overall standing in the league by eight places to 20th position.

Joint Chamber President Johnny McGuire, who is also involved in the town’s Tidy Towns campaign, said it was very encouraging and gratifying that a top grade was secured in six of the categories and that the judges were very impressed by the main streets in the town, with both Plunkett Street and Main Street securing an A grade.

“It was wonderful also that Lewis Road, the Maurice O’Donoghue Memorial Park and Riverwalk, the approach road to town from Muckross and the bring facility in the Mission Road car park were all deemed worthy of the top grade,” Mr McGuire said.

“Great credit is due to the Killarney Municipal District Council’s outdoor crew who are out and about every day to ensure the town is being well kept, and thanks also to the volunteers and individual businesses who demonstrate great pride of place and give the town an extra polish.”

He acknowledged that there were disappointing aspects in the latest IBAL report, some of which were quite surprising, but that it is encouraging to note that the

council has plans to upgrade the problematic bin storage area in the Glebe car park which has been highlighted for criticism in the last two litter league reports.

“Keeping the town looking its best is a team effort and everybody has a part to play. The revamped Killarney Looking Good Competition is now up and running again, with great incentives on offer, and there will be a great focus on that as the summer months progress with the winners to be announced in September,” Mr McGuire said.

In the meantime, he has extended an open invitation to anybody willing to get involved in the Monday night Tidy Towns Meitheal to come forward to help out and he said the more people that make themselves available, the better Killarney will look.

credibly dynamic and exciting sector to operate within. It’s a sector that refuses to stand still and constantly evolves to meet the ever-changing needs and desires of travellers and consumers. Our responsibility lies in constantly adjusting and refining our business practices to guarantee the highest levels of customer satisfaction,” said Brian Lawlor, Group General Manager of the family-run collection.

The award is the latest in a string of recognitions the O’Donoghue Ring Collection has received so far this year. The group began the year being certified as a “Great Place to Work” following positive feedback from almost 500 employees. In February it was awarded Merits for three of its venues at the CIE Tours Annual Awards of Excellence, based on overwhelmingly positive responses to CIE’s customer surveys.

Sonia Fallon, BID Manager at Sensori Facilities Management, with Group General Manager at the O Donoghue Ring Collection Brian Lawlor. Joint Chamber President Johnny McGuire has welcomed the latest Irish Business Against Litter League report findings Cllr Brendan Cronin has been elected as the new mayor of the Killarney Municipal District. Mr Cronon was elected at the Kerry County Council AGM which was held in the Council Chamber ar Áras Chontae on Monday. He succeeds Cllr Niall Kelleher.
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Tactical thoughts raise €750 for Pieta

This week I caught up with Max Coyne, a 15 year old Transition Year student at St Brendan’s College Killarney, who recently completed a full marathon of 26.2 miles wearing a 10kg Tactical Vest to raise funds to the tune of €750 for Nathan's Walk, Darkness into Light, which he was so disappointed to have missed out on in May due to other commitments.

Max, a member of Muckross Rowing club, integrated the distance into his training runs, over a 6 day period, running an average of 4.5 miles each day in addition to his normal water and gym sessions. Max walks the Darkness into Light each year in remembrance of Nathan O’Carroll.

“This year, I wanted to do something that would draw attention to the struggles some of our family and friends carry through each day, but that are not visible to the rest of society,” Max said.

“Running with an extra 10kg on my body really gave me a sense of how a person

could feel the weight of their thoughts or their troubles, and how that could get the better of you."

“Lots of times I think people are afraid to say they are suffering, and sometimes I think that trying to explain to your friends how you feel can be as hard as actually living with the burden of mental health challenges.

"That’s why it seemed to be a good idea to try to represent anxiety which is invisible, with a real weight like the 10kg vest. It is something that others can see and identify as a big thing you are carrying, and that they might be able to help with, by offering to share your load, and carry some of your burden.

"When my friends saw me doing the runs, a couple of them joined me for some of my runs, some put on a vest too and ran with me, and some of my friends felt they couldn’t run with the extra weight, but they ran beside me to keep me company and that felt just as good.”

“As well as highlighting a really good cause, it was brilliant to be able to raise €750 to give to Pieta House and that shows how much people really do care about helping others struggling with mental health issues.” I was inspired by Brian Foley of Activate gym who completed the 'Marathon des Sables' for Pieta House this year, and who loaned me the Tactical Vest for the week of training."

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Max Coyne, a 15 year old Transition Year student at St Brendan’s College Killarney, who recently completed a full marathon of 26.2 miles wearing an additional 10kg. Photo: Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan
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Killarney to celebrate Independence Day in style

American-style razzmatazz, the likes of which has never been seen in Kerry before, will ensure Killarney is a riot of colour and excitement for this year’s eagerly awaited 4th July celebrations.

This will be the landmark 10th year of the festival which will be more spectacular than ever before and the proof of that can be found in the incredibly packed and exciting programme of events lined up. Festival Chairman, Diarmuid Leen, Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce Events Manager Katy Jacobi and their dedicated committee of volunteers have organised a wonderful celebration to mark Independence Day which, this year, will see great entertainment and funfilled activities not only on Tuesday, July 4 but also on Monday, July 3. An open invitation has been extended to everyone to celebrate America’s big holiday in Killarney which is a town with a very close association with the US for generations.

The great celebrations will include a gala and colourful parade through the streets, open air concerts and music sessions, an

outdoor screening of a movie classic, a bumper street party and so much more.

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The festival will get off to a rocking start on Monday, July 3 when hugely popular local band Truly Diverse will perform at an open air concert at Killarney House and Gardens from 9.00pm to 9.45pm and that will be followed at 10.00pm by an open air screening of the smash hit movie Mamma Mia with the audience invited to singalong to all the favourite ABBA hits.

The gates of Killarney House and Gardens will open from 8.30pm and tickets for the free admission event, which are in huge demand, are available from Eventbrite.

The Independence Day festivities on July 4 will get underway, appropriately, with the traditional raising of the American flag at the town hall with the Mayor of Killarney and the President of Killarney

Chamber of Tourism and Commerce presiding at 3.00pm.

The ceremony will be followed by a musical performance by the Three O’s who will deliver a string of finger-clicking classics at Kenmare Place from 3.15pm with all the old favourites from Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Dean Martin and Elvis Presley on the playlist.

Main Street, Killarney will take on a distinctive downtown Manhattan vibe all afternoon with the Statue of Liberty and Uncle Sam forming a perfect backdrop and selfie props as patrons can enjoy the atmosphere with an interactive drum show while street entertainers, balloon artists and face painters will be roaming the streets.

The local sheriff has been tipped off to expect an influx of colourful cowboys on the Tuesday afternoon but he expects them to be on their best behaviour as they join in the fabulous Independence Day party.

AMERICAN FOOTBALL

Brass bands will be performing on the streets from 6.00pm, a lively DJ will get

the street party going from 6.45pm and at 7.00pm will be the great highlight of the Killarney’s 4th of July celebrations with a big parade winding its way through the streets.

It will feature spectacular floats, marching bands, cheerleaders, Disney characters, leather-clad motorcyclists on their dream machines and colourful flag bearers and it really is a visual feast that should not be missed.

The parade will be led by visiting American footballers all the way from Georgia Tech and in attendance will be their star kicker, Castleisland native David Shanahan, a former Kerry minor footballer. And the celebrations won’t end there as a Beat on the Street, with DJ Brendan Fuller, will keep partygoers on their toes as Killarney soaks up the unique atmosphere of Ireland’s greatest 4th July festival.

The celebrations are organised by Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce with the support of Kerry County Council, Fáilte Ireland and the National Parks and Wildlife Service and with the generosity of sponsors Heineken, Killarney Park Hotel, Great Southern Hotel Killarney, O’Donoghue Ring Collection, GMIB, Reidy’s, The Grand and others. Anybody over the age of 18 available to volunteer at the festival, assisting with stewarding and marshalling duties, is asked to contact the 4th of July committee on 087-6437596.

At the launch of the Killarney 4th of July Festival were , Mayor of Killarney Cllr Niall Kelleher, Bridget O'Keeffe (Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce Senior Executive), Diarmuid Leen (Chairman of the Killarney 4th of July Festival), Matthew Farrell (Killarney Municipal District Officer), Katy Jacobi (Killarney Chamber Events Manager) and Dermot Healy ((Killarney Chamber Events Committee Chairman) with Alicia Heapes and Katelyn Nolan (Killarney Scorchers Cheerleaders) , Sean Pierce and Mark Looney. Picture: Eamonn Keogh

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On the evening of Wednesday June 21, staff and students of West End House School of Arts Killarney gathered in their black box Studio for an inhouse student showcase.

In attendance on the night were School founder Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander, who came home to Killarney for the inaugural student showcase in memory of late Director, Donie Courtney. Donie’s wife Adeline O’Brien, and children Jonah and Líla Courtney were also in attendance on the night, as were Michael's parents Josef & Adele Fassbender.

With performances from students in their teens to their seventies, the night displayed the range of creative opportunity available to the town at this Arts School.

Michael Fassbender visits West End House

In leaps of beginners bravery and abundant raw talent, scenes and monologues from plays and films unfolded on the stage and delighted the audience of students as they watched what their peers had been working on over the course of the year.

The showcase came to an end with songs from students of the Youth Theatre programme. So big was the homegrown arts school community of students, not even their friends and family could get a much

sought after ticket to the show.

School Director Jessica Courtney Leen opened and closed the night in acknowledgement of her uncle Donie Courtney’s vision for the school.

She invited Michael Fassbender, School founder, to close the show where he spoke proudly of his work with Donie over the years.

He shared stories of their earlier days right up to the opening of West End House School in January 2022.

An emotional tribute was made by Donie’s wife Adeline who said : “We are so happy to see how the school is thriving, Donie would be so proud.”

The school will continue its courses of ten week classes from September when the next term begins.

Before that two drama camps will take place in August for children and teenagers which will culminate in a showcase and a performance of a play written by the late Courtney.

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Students perform at the West End House Donie Courtney Showcase as Michael Fassbender looks on and offers support and advice.
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Films revealed for OsKaR Fundraiser

Over 100 people from the two neighbouring parishes of Glenflesk and Kilcummin have signed up for OsKaRs 2023, an exciting fundraiser to be run later this year.

They have signed up to take part in one of eight movies which will be filmed in the autumn and showcased at the main event, ‘A Night at the OskaRs’ on December 7 in the INEC.

Kevin Rowe Events is working with the clubs on this fundraiser for the second time and it was responsible for the choosing of the films and the casting of all the actors.

“People have been bursting with excitement for the last two weeks waiting to find out what films they would star in and what part they would play,” said Derry Healy from Glenflesk GAA.

“All was revealed at the launch night

which was held in Kilcummin GAA Club on Friday night. All details had been kept top secret until the night and were announced to rapturous cheers and applause by MC, Brendan Fuller, ably assisted by DJ Gav.

“The films for this year’s event include ‘Veronica Guerin’, ‘The Wind That Shakes the Barley’, ‘Calendar Girls’, ‘Braveheart’, ‘Bridesmaids, ‘Blues Sisters’, ‘Kerry’ Girls and ‘Downfall’.

“The atmosphere was absolutely brilliant as each film and cast was revealed, we are looking forward to an exciting year,” said Niamh Dwyer of Kilcummin GAA.

“Be active, Be cool in St.Oliver’s School” – is the slogan that inspired the staff and children of the school to be more active this year.

The Active School is a Department of Education initiative supported by Healthy Ireland, and part of the National Physical Activity Plan.

An active school is where physical activity is valued, promoted and enjoyed by all.

St.Oliver’s active flag student council is made up of students from third to sixth class who spearhead weekly activities throughout the year.

There were ‘Feel Good Fridays’ every month incorporating activities such as

table tennis, athletics, discos and Irish dancing.

Every class in the school took part in a Run-Around-Ireland challenge where the school ran a combined total of 9000kms. There were active breaks, staff versus children challenges, sports days, active week, run-around-Ireland ventures, discos and much more.

“Activity, learning and fun were combined in an inclusive, positive environment. It brought the school environment together, promoted health and fitness, and above all the Active Flag Initiative was a very positive experience for the whole school community,” said Colm O’Suilleabháin, school principal.

Kerry players jump for joy as St Olivers NS receive their Active School flag from the Department of Education. Back Row L-R Donal Courtney (Active Flag Coordinator), Danielle O'Leary (Kerry Ladies), Graham O'Sullivan & Tony Brosnan (Kerry Senior Footballers) & Principal Colm O'Suilleabháin. Front Row L-R Active School Committee, Lyn Jones, Christine Hegarty & Shirley McGough. Picture Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan

KASI Hosting ‘Killarney Le Chéile’ Day with Live Performance and Art

Killarney based migrant support organisation, KASI - Killarney Immigrant Support Centre, are hosting an intercultural day - Killarney Le Chéile - on July 8.

Le Chéile - the Irish word for together, will highlight the contributions of migrant and local communities towards positive integration in Killarney.

The event, being held on St Mary’s Cathedral grounds, will feature live music and

interactive art, as well as food from the KASI World Kitchen.

A participatory drum-show from Drum Dance Ireland will also be held, as well as other activities, with people of all ages invited to join.

KASI Coordinator, Marilyn Catapat-Counihan, looks forward to hosting KASI’s first public event since before the pandemic.

“This is our first opportunity to hold an event like this in the past few years, and

we welcome everyone in Killarney and further afield to come over to the Cathedral Grounds on the day to make it extra special. The pandemic, followed by the war in Ukraine, have presented some unprecedented challenges to society in recent years, and already vulnerable migrant communities were often impacted the most. We are proud to support people in the most vulnerable situations through uncertain times, and we are also delighted to be able to host such a posi-

tive, forward-looking event like this.," she said.

Killarney Le Chéile will be held from 12pm to 4pm on July 8.

Ms Counihan sees the event as an opportunity to reflect on the work done to foster integration in recent times, including in the past year, when over 75,000 people arrived in Ireland from Ukraine. “We want to also use the day as a platform to acknowledge the wonderful sense of community and togetherness here in Killarney. The community has continued to be incredible in stepping-up to welcome people in need of a safe haven from war and persecution, who in turn have gone on to enrich our society. We will continue to promote that positive integration.," she added.

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The Oskars Kilcummin and Glenflesk committee at the launch last Friday night in Kilcummin. Photo Seamus Healy
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Kerry Airport is preparing to offer a customary ‘céad míle fáilte’ to the passengers arriving to the county on board the inaugural Chalair flight from Brittany, France on Saturday.

The aircraft will touch down at 9.20am with visitors from Quimper and Brest while the first outbound passengers will depart from Kerry just before 10am on the same day.

The seasonal summer service will operate every Saturday with a flight time of less than 1 hour 40 minutes from Kerry to France on board a 70-seat ATR 72 aircraft.

The CEO of Kerry Airport, John Mulhern, said: “Our summer schedule has been very successful so far and the introduction of this new seasonal service to France is a welcome addition to our choice of destinations from Kerry. We are looking forward to welcoming the first French passengers to Kerry on Saturday morning. Ultimately, their arrival and

those who will follow over the coming weeks, will boost the local economy during the peak tourism season.”

Chalair is an independent airline that has been operating scheduled flights in France since 1986.

Its fleet of aircraft ranges from 19 to 70 seats and is currently the reference airline for such aircraft on the French market. These new destinations from Kerry to Quimper and Brest in Brittany will bring to nine the number of routes that will be available to passengers for the summer months.

Kerry Airport already serves Alicante, Faro, Dublin, London (Luton and Stansted), Manchester and Frankfurt Hahn with Ryanair.

Kerry Airport to welcome first flights from Brittany Football for all launched by Killarney Celtic

A wonderful initiative by Killarney Celtic FC to ensure inclusiveness and to guarantee game-time opportunities for players with intellectual, physical and sensory needs has just celebrated a landmark birthday.

The Football for All project is aimed at players aged between six and 18 and a special celebration has been held to mark 10 years of great success.

The final training session of the season at Celtic Park was followed by a fun-filled birthday party with games, treats and novelties, and club members turned out in force for the occasion.

Also in attendance was the outgoing FAI regional development officer Chelsea

Noonan.

The project commenced in February 2013 when the club, determined to be fully inclusive, organised a six-week pilot programme with the FAI, spearheaded by Football for All Development Officer for Munster Nick Harrison.

Celtic then appointed its own specialist coaches, including John Don and Jane O’Donoghue, whose youngest daughter has autism and dyspraxia, and other parents Denis and Amelia Tucker, Claire Doherty and Denise O’Regan.

The programme grew year on year and several specialist soccer blitzes were attended in Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford and Dublin where all Football for All clubs came together to play non-com-

petitive matches.

“As much as it is about soccer, it is also about social skills and friendships,” said organiser Jane O’Donoghue.

“In the earlier years, we travelled by bus to away blitzes and we also had overnight stays in Dublin and Youghal and we did this as whole-family events,” she added.

Killarney Celtic’s Football for All stars also highlighted their skills at half-time at Turners Cross for high-profile Cork City FC League of Ireland games.

“Cork City FC have been extremely good to our FFA team and 10 years on, we are still in contact with them,” said Jane.

"Football for All is for players that want the competition but also those that just want a kick around for an hour on a

Wednesday evening.

One high-achieving player was Fiana Bradley who started out with Celtic’s Football for All team and progressed on to mainstream soccer with Cork City FC and the Ireland under 16 and under 17 women’s teams."

The clubhouse at Celtic Park features a mural featuring Fiana’s achievements.

In 2016 Killarney Celtic’s Football for All squad were runners-up in a national competition to find the best sports club in Ireland, despite incredible competition from 3,000 entries. That achievement earned the club €1,000 towards equipment." Training will recommence in September and new members always welcome. Contact Jane O’Donoghue on 086-2243435.

CEO of Kerry Airport, John Mulhern is ready to welcome the airport's first French passengers on Saturday
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First O'Mahony's Point Regatta in three years

"It was great to see and hear the much loved Killarney six-oared boat on the water again and renew historic rivalries and great friendships.

Well done to everyone who rowed for Flesk Valley on Sunday and congratulations to our medal winners. Flesk Valley had victories in the U14 Boys and Girls, U16 Boys and U18 Girls in the coastal category. We're especially proud of those who rowed in their first Killarney regatta on Sunday and hope that they'll have many more in the Valley colours," said Flesk Valley Rowing Club's Donal Kelly. "Thank you to all our coaches, coxes and hard-working committee members who did a fantastic job over the weekend, whether on the water or feeding the masses in the club tent.

"Thanks also to all the underage members and their parents who brought food

and helped out in many different ways over the weekend. We are grateful also to Richie Leane for supplying the materials for our slipway and providing a generator for the day, and O'Shea's Fruit and Veg for the use of their truck for the day and a big box of fruit to go with it.

'Well done to everyone on the Killarney Regatta Committee for their hard work in organising everything and for their vision in introducing coastal races for the underage crews which very much added to the spectacle on the day.

"A special word of thanks to race starters Brian O'Sullivan (Flesk Valley) and Alan Lyne (Muckross) for doing a brilliant job in sometimes tricky conditions.

"Flesk Valley would also like to thank Workmen's Rowing Club and Cromane Rowing club for the use of their boats on Sunday."

Flesk Valley Under 14s at the Killarney Regatta at O’Mahony’s Point on Sunday. L-R: Cormac Flanagan, Cathal Sugrue, Donal Kelly (cox), Brayden Slattery and Dimitris Charalampakis winners of the U16 Coastal race at the Killarney Regatta on Sunday. Flesk Valley Under 16 girls at the Killarney Regatta on Sunday. L-R Flesk Valley Junior Ladies: Jillian O’Neill (coach), Mia Heffernan, Alison O’Sullivan, Eithne Maguire, Aoife O’Shea, Roisin Rea and Saoirse Sweeney. L-R Peter O’Sullivan, Sharon Cooper and Ger Sweeney enjoying the Killarney Regatta at O’Mahony’s Point. Nicola and Timmy O’Donoghue with their son Blake, winner of the Bonny Baby competition at the Killarney regatta on Sunday.
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After a three-year hiatus the Killarney Regatta returned to O'Mahony's Point in great style and colour on Sunday last.
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Finalise CAO choices ahead of Change of Mind deadline on July 1

It is really important that you take some time to look at the details of your CAO application, particularly your course choices. To use the Change of Mind facility you simply log on to www.cao.ie, click on ‘My Application’ and log in with your CAO number, date of birth and account password.

You can add, take out and amend your course choices with the exception of ‘Restricted’ courses which can’t be added in at this stage.

There are exceptions to this in that you may be permitted to introduce a restricted course which shares the exact same assessment procedures with a course you had applied for by 1st February at 5pm - you should consult with the relevant Higher Education Institution (HEI) before introducing such a course. At this stage work through the following guide when reviewing you details in your CAO application

Check that all your details are correct including personal details, qualifications & assessments (including educational and exemption) details and course choices. Include courses on both categories, Level 8 & Level 7/6. This gives you the best chance of getting 2 offers when the Round 1 Offers come out (the top choice that you qualify for on each list). You will then have to choose which one you prefer.

Fill in as many of the 20 choices as you can. You have the option to fill up 10 on both sides which gives you 20 chances of getting a college place.

Check the Alert Lists on www.cao.ie. Some very interesting new courses have been added in several colleges since the CAO Handbook was published last September.

Take out courses that you are no longer interested in.

Research the detail of every course that

you are including on your CAO application – take particular note of entry requirements and modules so that you choose courses which you are able for and interested in and that suit how you learn. This cuts down on the chance of making the wrong choice.

List your courses in ORDER OF PEFERENCE. This is the golden rule of CAO. No one knows what the points will be for 2023 until the day the Round 1 offers come out on August 30 and equally you won’t know your Leaving Cert results until they are issued on August 25th. My advice is don’t try to second guess either of them and before 5pm on July 1st make sure that your course choices are list in ORDER OF PREFERENCE! This means listing your favourite course in your favourite college first, your second favourite next and so on down to number 10. Include courses that you are confident of getting – ‘banker courses’, but make sure you are interested in the course content. There is no point in filling all your choices

Niamh Dwyer is a Guidance Counsellor in Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra, Rathmore and a member of Kerry Branch of IGC. See www.mycareerplan.ie or follow @mycareerplan on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

with courses that tend to come in over 500 points if your target is 400 so be sensible about your choices. In 2022, a total of 1,203 courses came in at 400 points or under and 1,034 came in at under 350 points so there are plenty of options available.

An Exceptional Late Application deadline applies only to existing 3rd level students who want to change courses and re-apply for new course choices through CAO. The closing date for such applications is July 22nd at 5pm.

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New store set to open at Outlet Centre

Just weeks after top fashion store

Born unveiled a super new and incredibly busy 4,734sq ft unit at Killarney Outlet Centre, exciting news has emerged that another hugely popular retailer is to open there on Thursday, next week.

Children’s fashion specialists Mods & Minis have announced plans to move base from Deerpark to the town centre to occupy the former Tiger store on the ground floor of the spacious shopping centre.

Hugely popular with locals and visitors, Mods & Minis first opened its doors to the public in 2004 and it has been a real success story.

Founder Deirdre McCloskey, who is from Killarney, successfully set out to create a space where families could not only shop for the latest trends and styles in children’s clothing but where they could create memories while enjoying an exceptional customer experience.

The arrival of Mods & Minis is another big boost to Killarney Outlet Centre, which is now under new ownership, and further

exciting news on great new tenants will emerge in the coming weeks.

“This is a great endorsement of Killarney Outlet Centre which is really developing at a very fast and impressive pace,” said centre manager Paul Sherry.

“We will have more exciting news coming very shortly and it’s great to welcome new tenants who will attract new customers and add to the overall shopping experience at Killarney Outlet Centre,” he said.

There will be a real party atmosphere at the new Mods & Minis store on opening day, from 10.00am, and shoppers can avail of amazing exclusive offers, a super summer sale with a whopping 50 per cent off and the unveiling of fabulous new stock.

From 11.00am to 1.00pm there will be live entertainment and face painting for the children – and the young at heart – and an opportunity to meet and greet and maybe get a selfie with a host of hugely popular characters including Buzz, Woodie, Peppa Pig, LOL Doll, Sofia the First and Olaf.

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Parkinson’s no obstacle for Carrantuohill challenge

The sky’s the limit for an inspirational West Waterford man diagnosed with Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease as he ends an incredible 28 day adventure that saw him visit all of the EU 27 countries and scaled each of their highest elevation points.

On Sunday Ian O’Brien (42) concludes his inspirational mountain marathon when he scales Carrantuohill from Cronin’s Yard at 10.30am and has issued an open invitation to the people of Kerry to join him on his epic adventure. Father of two, Ian was diagnosed with Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease five years ago. His adventure, titled Eur-Up-Ian, started in early June when he scaled Mont Blanc and finishes on Sunday on top of Carrantuohill, the place Ian’s love for hiking began.

“The idea came to me very early in my diagnosis. A good friend insisted I climb Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrantuohill. It acted as a metaphor for me. If I can get to the top of Ireland’s highest mountain then I can get on top of my diagnosis. This European adventure will hopefully spread that message to others living with Parkinson’s Disease.”

Pre-diagnosis was the most difficult time for Ian, not knowing what was wrong with him.

“I had slight motor related symptoms, but it was the non-motor symptoms, especially depression and anxiety that really impacted my life.”

Ian’s reaction, both to his diagnosis and since has been incredibly inspirational. Exercise has many benefits in managing

the symptoms and slowing the progression of this degenerating neurological condition.

“I have embraced this philosophy as a means of managing my Parkinson’s Disease and found hiking to be my sport of choice. I am taking it to a new level with this inspiring fundraising and awareness adventure. My aims are to raise positive awareness of Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease in Ireland and throughout Europe and to promote and fundraise for https://eopd.ie/ and the services available.”

Tubridy unlikely to be back on air soon

Speaking at the Oireachtas Media Committee on Wednesday deputy director general Adrian Lynch said it is untenable to have Ryan Tubridy presenting his weekday radio show while coverage of undeclared payments to him continue.

Lynch explained that the decision was an editorial one and rested with himself as the acting editor-in-chief.

According to Ian any diagnosis comes as a shock and that Parkinson’s disease is perceived to be an older person’s condition. “I am not old. Search the words “Parkinson’s Disease” on the web – you will see pictures of older people. I want to change that perception and make people aware that it affects many younger people too. Unfortunately, it is the fastest growing neurological condition and my story may become an all too familiar one”.

All donations raised will go to the charity Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease Ireland https://eopd.ie/ .

The national broadcaster RTE has been shaken by the recent Ryan Tubridy payment scandal, which has ignited a widespread debate regarding the governance, transparency, and fairness within the organisation. Tubridy, has been at the center of the controversy following revelations of additional payments made to the former Late Late Show presenter at a time when the broadcaster had told the government that all of the top 10 earners were taking a salary cut in line with their strategy to reduce costs.

Public trust has been undermined, casting doubt on the presenters future with RTE. In the wake of the scandal, there have been mounting demands for reforms, these include calls for greater transparency in the remuneration process, stricter oversight of public funds allocated to broadcasters, and the implementation of clear guidelines for fair and equitable pay structures.

Public asked to share views on new passport design

The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, has today launched a survey seeking the public’s input into the design of the new passport book and card.

Speaking on Wednesday Mr. Martin said, "I am delighted to launch the passport design survey which will invite the public to participate in the process of designing our next generation passport. The Irish

passport is a vital document of the Irish State and it currently ranks fifth in the Henley Global Passport Index. This high ranking provides citizens with visa-free access to 189 countries. High quality design is central to maintaining the integrity and reputation of the Irish Passport. "My department is currently working to identify the design and security aspects of the new passport book. As part of this

process, and to encourage people to connect with the next passport book, I invite everyone to share their views in this short survey. The survey provides people with an opportunity to select aspects of Ireland’s diverse natural environment that they would like to see in the new passport book and card design."

The survey is available on gov.ie and takes roughly 5 minutes to complete.

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Ian O'Brien who is finishing his 27 mountain marathon climbs in Carrantouhill on Sunday

New law makes South Koreans 1 year Younger

Since Wednesday 28th June, all South Koreans have become younger due to the introduction of a new age-counting law aimed to redefine how individuals calculate their age.

Under the previous system, South Koreans calculated their age differently from other countries. Individuals were considered one year old at birth, and their age increased by one on every New Year's Day. Additionally, South Koreans celebrated their "Korean Age" as a mark of cultural significance, separate from their "International Age."

Recognising the need for change in a society shaped by globalization, South Korea has taken a progressive step by adopting a new age-counting system. The implementation of this law aims to

bring the country's practices in line with international standards and facilitate smoother interactions with the global community.

Under the new law, South Koreans now calculate their age based on the internationally recognized system: their age is determined by the number of years since their birthdate.

The new age-counting law aims to eliminate confusion when interacting with individuals from different cultures. Additionally, the new age-counting system promotes inclusivity and equality. It eliminates discrepancies that previously arose due to the "Korean Age" system, where individuals born towards the end of the year would experience a disadvantage when compared to their peers born earlier in the year.

Upheaval in Paris region after police shoot teen

In a heart-wrenching incident that has shaken the nation, a French teenager lost his life this week after being shot by police during a confrontation in the Paris region. The incident, which occurred on Tuesday, escalated after police stopped a teen driving a yellow vehicle.

According to French media, police initially suggested the teen drove his car towards them with the intention of hurting them but footage posted online tells a different story. It shows two officers at the vehicle. One points his weapon at the driver through the window and appears to fire at point-blank range as he tries to drive off.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently expressed concerns about the safety of aspartame, a commonly used artificial sweetener found in various food and beverage products, including Diet Coke.

Aspartame, an artificial sweetener widely used as a sugar substitute, has faced scrutiny for years regarding its potential health effects. It has been widely reported this week that the sweetener will be listed as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” for the first time by WHO’s cancer research arm, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).

The beverage industry, including manufacturers of Diet Coke, has defended the safety of aspartame. They argue that extensive regulatory assessments have

This week the state sold a further 5% of its share in AIB, bringing its total stake in the bank below 50% for the first time since the financial crisis of 2008. The sale is significant as it means the state no longer has a majority share in the financial institution.

The sale of shares is expected to generate €480.5 million for the Exchequer accord-

The incident has sparked outrage locally and law enforcement were deployed in large numbers as anger and disorder broke out Tuesday and Wednesday night. Cars and rubbish bins were set alight and bus shelters were destroyed. Riot police used tear gas to break up protesters, some of whom created barricades throughout the night.

French president Emmanuel Macron has described the shooting as "inexplicable and inexcusable” while French football superstar Kylian Mbappe has called it an "unacceptable situation” while passing on his thoughts to the victim’s family.

consistently deemed aspartame safe for consumption. They emphasise that the consumption of aspartame, within the approved limits, does not pose a significant risk to human health. IARC’s decisions have also faced criticism for sparking needless alarm over hard to avoid substances or situations. It had previously classified working overnight and consuming red meat as “probably cancer-causing”, and using mobile phones as “possibly cancer-causing”, similar to aspartame.

“IARC is not a food safety body and its review of aspartame is not scientifically comprehensive and is based heavily on widely discredited research,” said secretary-general of the International Sweeteners Association (ISA) Frances HuntWood.

Sweetener in Diet Coke “possibly causes cancer” State sells more AIB shares

ing to the Minister for Finance Michael McGrath. This brings the total amount returned to the State since its investment in AIB to €13bn.

“The State retains a significant shareholding of c. 47% in AIB worth approximately €4.7bn at the current price and we will continue to assess additional opportunities for share sales as they arise,” McGrath added.

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AVOCA has re-opened its famous Moll’s Gap store

The store re-opened on Wednesday this week when staff welcomed back locals and travel enthusiasts.

AVOCA’s Moll’s Gap location is a spectacular and unique spot to stop and enjoy the scenery on a journey around the Ring of Kerry.

Set high on a rocky ridge, the store overlooks mountains and lush countryside, with Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrauntoohill, to one side, and the iconic Gap of Dunloe to the other.

“There is a food market on the ground floor with a wonderful selection of artisanal, Irish ingredients, freshly baked breads and scones, homemade jams

and chutneys, sauces, spices and lots, lots more,” said a company spokesperson.

“There is a curated selection of Irish cheeses and fine wines, hand-prepared meals and a mouth-watering range of famous sweet treats and tray bakes. You’ll also find a hand-picked range of fashion, homeware, books and more, as well as their much-loved AVOCA soaps, mugs, scarves and their famous throws, woven in Ireland’s oldest weaving Mill in Avoca, Co. Wicklow.”

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Employing young people

Deirdre Vann Bourke, Kerry Development Manager with South Munster Citizens Information Service looks at some useful information in relation to the employment rights of young workers.

Who are classed as ‘young workers’?

Young workers are people aged 14 to 18, who work for an employer. As they are generally in full-time education, they are protected by different employment laws than adults. This is to make sure their work does not put their health or education at risk.

The law also sets out different rules for young workers, depending on their age.

Workers aged 14 and 15 are classed as ‘children’. Workers aged 16 and 17 are classed as ‘young persons’. Do employers have to receive proof of age and written permission from parents?

Before young workers can get a job, they must show a copy of their birth certificate (or other proof of their age) to the employer.

If they are under 16, they need written permission from their parent or guardian. This permission letter must be given to the employer.

Are there any restrictions on employing 14 and 15 year-olds?

Yes there are. By law, children aged 14 and 15 cannot be employed in regular full-time jobs. However, they can: Do light work during the school holidays (they must have at least 21 days off work during this time).

Take part in an approved work experience or educational programme (once the work is not harmful to their health, safety or development).

Work in film, cultural, advertising or sport (under licences issued by the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment).

Outside school term time i.e. during school holidays, children aged 14 and 15 can work a maximum of 35 hours a week (or up to 40 hours if they are on approved work experience).

During school term time children aged 14 are not allowed work during school time, while children aged 15 can do 8 hours of light work a week.

Are there restrictions on employing 16 and 17 year-olds?

Young people aged 16 and 17 can work a maximum of 8 hours a day, up to 40 hours a week. If the young worker is under 18 and works for more than one employer, their combined daily or weekly hours cannot exceed the maximum number of hours allowed.

Young people aged 16 & 17 are only allowed to work between 6am and 10pm.

What are the rules in relation to rest breaks during the working day?

Children aged under 16 must have a half-

hour rest break after 4 hours work and young people aged 16 & 17 must have a half hour rest break after 4.5 hours work. If you are aged under 16, you must have 14 consecutive hours off each day and 2 days off each week, while 16 & 17 year olds must have a daily break of 12 consecutive hours and 2 days off each week.

Can young people work in a licensed premises (such as a pub)?

A. Young people who are attending school can be employed on general duties in a licensed premises, such as a pub. It is important to note that general duties does not include selling alcohol at the bar or in an off-licence.

During school term, they can only work until 11pm on a day that is not immediately before a school day. For example, you can work until 11pm on Friday night if you are not in school on Saturday. However, you cannot work until 11pm on Sunday if you must be in school on Monday.

Employers who employ young people in a licensed premises must follow the Code of Practice concerning the Employment of Young Persons in Licensed Premises.

What is the minimum wage for young workers?

Since 1 January 2023, the national minimum wage is €11.30 per hour. However, not everyone is automatically entitled to get this. Workers under 18 are only guaranteed up to 70% of the national minimum wage, which is €7.91 per hour. Your employer can pay you more than the minimum wage if they want, but they are not required to by law. Are young workers entitled to receive tips and gratuities?

If you work in a job where staff get tips and gratuities from customers (such as a restaurant or bar), you are not automatically entitled to get these tips. However, you are not required to give your tips to your employer either.

If all tips are collected by management and paid to staff through the payroll, then these tips are taxed in the normal way. Upcoming changes to the law on tips will give employees new legal rights in relation to both cash and card tips. Employers will have to make sure tips are distributed to staff fairly, equally and in a transparent way. They will also have to display a notice explaining how tips are shared among staff. This has not come into effect yet.

If you need further information about any of the issues raised here or you have other questions, you can call a member of the local Citizens Information Service in Kerry.

Killarney, Tel: 0818 07 7820, Email: Killarney@citinfo.ie

Pictured at Lissivigeen National School on Friday last, presenting a cheque for €3,060.12 to Kerry Mountain Rescue resulting the recent coffee morning organised by the school’s parents association at the Killarney Oaks Hotel were Jamie and Ava Lowe, teacher Robert Fell who is also a member of Kerry Mountain Rescue Team, Mick Long (Kerry Mountain Rescue Team), Organiser Ciara Lowe, Principal Conor Gleeson, Ella and Ryan Lowe. Photo: Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan
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Killarney classic car club to celebrate 10th anniversary

Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a special car show on Killarney Racecourse on Sunday July 9.

To celebrate its ten year anniversary the club will host its first ever auction. A club supporter has donated a 2005 Renault Megane Cabriolet with only 90,000 kms and full NCT sponsored by BG Motors Killarney and the car will be auctioned during the show with all funds going to the Mater Hospital foundation as

requested by the donator of the car. Also as part of the club’s 10 year celebration the club is inviting all Land Rover Defender owners to join them on the day

“We are delighted to launch our annual Classic and Vintage car show, gates open to show vehicles from 10am and open to the public from 11am,” said club secretary Richard O’Donoghue.

“All cars, jeeps, motorbikes 20 years or older welcome. Admission by donation on the day.”

For further information about the car show please contact 087 2383809.

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One of the fastest cars ever seen in Kerry set for Ballyfinnane

One of Ireland’s top hillclimb racers has confirmed his participation in the Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers Ballyfinnane Festival of Speed.

Ben O’Brien from Limerick will race his Gould GR37 Hillclimb Special in Kerry on July 16.

This new event is jointly organised by Kerry Motor Club and The Ballyfinnane Community Association. It will celebrate 120 years of closed-road motorsport in County Kerry. The first-ever event in the Kingdom was won by Charles Rolls, who later became a founder of the Rolls Royce Motor Company, on July 15, 1903. Almost 120 years to the day, racing cars and rally cars will once again go against the clock on a closed road in the famous mid-Kerry village.

O’Brien will drive his 600bhp – fitted with a Judd Formula 1 spec engine in the commemoration event.The former Irish hillclimb saloon class champion is one of the first drivers to commit to the event.

“It has over 600 bhp on tap and weighing in at just over 500kgs it’s a ball of fun to drive and certainly keeps me on my toes,” said O’Brien.

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TO LET: Rooms to rent in Tralee town. Contact 087 2944505.

TO LET: 4-bedroom house in Currow. Also, a 2-bedroom apartment in Loreto Road. Phone 086 8136888.

TO LET: Room in shared house. Excellent condition and location. All mod cons, WIFI etc. 3-minutes’ walk from Killarney town centre. Phone 087 7828718.

CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE

FOR SALE: Massive sale on limited amounts of black hopper turf, and seasoned hardwood and softwood. Delivered in various limited amounts/quantities. Contact 087 4350736.

FOR SALE: House Clearance, washing machine, tumble dryer, kitchen table and 4 chairs. Very good condition, collection only. Killarney area. Call 087 6180515 after 5pm.

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE: MUSIC LESSONS - piano, violin, fiddle, guitar, banjo. Garda vetted. Leaving Cert Music grinds and Online Option also available. Tel John: 087-6801392 or Maggie: 087-6961681.

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ANIAMLS

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BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

EVISTON

In loving memory of Linda Eviston

Late of Dromkerry, Killarney Whose birthday occurs on 30th June.

Animal Welfare Society) We have several adult cats (all colours) awaiting homes. 087 9729240 or 087 9704480.

WANTED

WANTED: Person with experience of horses to work for summer season.

Phone Dan 087 0576703.

WANTED: Families wanted, to host Spanish transition year students, attending secondary schools in Killarney and Castleisland, for the academic year 2023/2024. Payment of €220 per week to host a student. If interested, please contact Pat Clifford on 087 7549856.

WANTED: 2 car seats to suit a 6-month-old baby and a 3-year-old child. Contact 087 7976315.

WANTED: Person required asap, for breakfast/dining room, and accommodation duties. Mornings only. Also, person required asap, for reception/check-in duties. Must have good IT skills and a good standard of English. Please email info@killarneyviewguesthouse.com

FOUND

SUDOKU JUST FOR FUN

9. No math, nothing has to add up – solve the puzzle with reasoning and logic.

Forever missing our brave and beautiful Linda. Happy Birthday Darling. Your adoring family, Patrick, Erik and Alannah.

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

EVISTON (NEE LUCEY)

Birthday Remembrance for Linda Eviston (nee Lucey)

Late of Glenflesk and Dromkerry, Killarney Whose birthday occurs on 30th June.

Heavenly Birthday

Our birthday gift, to you, would be Sweetest thoughts carried, in memory. Of our love for you, that will always live on In life, as in death, you will never be gone. Always loved, forever missed.

Remembered and never forgotten Lots of love, Karen and Adam. xx

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. SM

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

13TH ANNIVERSARY

O’DOWD In loving memory of Peggy O’Dowd (nee Kenny)

Late of Muckross, Killarney

Who died on 6th July 2010.

A heart of gold, a life so true Loved and respected by all she knew Always willing, helpful and kind What beautiful memories She left behind.

Sadly missed by her sons Seamus and Michael, and Michael’s partner Caroline. Anniversary Mass will be held on Sunday 9th July at 9.30am in Muckross Church.

13TH ANNIVERSARY

O’DOWD In loving memory of Peggy O’Dowd (nee Kenny) Late of Muckross, Killarney

Who died on 6th July 2010.

I will always have memories To cherish and hold Of a wonderful sister More precious than gold.

Sadly missed and never forgotten by your loving sister Kathleen and family.

PRAYER TO A SPECIAL REQUEST

Oh dear Mother of God, our lady of conception aparecidal, oh Saint Rita of Cassia and saint Jude worker of miracles and helper of impossible causes pray for me. Saint expedite, Saint of Urgent causes pray for me.

Saint Edwiges the saint of the needy, you know how desperate I feel please ask jesus to he me. ( mention your request) May the sacred heart of jesus be adored and glorified for ever. Pray one our Father, one Hail Mary and Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit as it was in the beginning is now and shall be, world without end amen. Pray for three days, publish on the third day, see what will happen on the fourth day. MmC

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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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY O’DONOGHUE (NEE RYAN)

In loving memory of Lynsday O’Donoghue

(nee Ryan) Coracow, Headford, Killarney

Who left us on 4th July 2022.

As we lovingly remember and sadly miss our dear Mom and Sister, Lynsday on her 1st Anniversary, her son Kenneth, sister Marie, brothers Terry, Michael and Aidan and extended family wish to acknowledge the many expressions of sympathy and gestures of kindness shown to us during our time of grief.

We wish to express our deepest appreciation to all who called to our home, attended the removal, requiem Mass, burial and to all who travelled long distances to be with us.

A special word of thanks to everyone who sent Mass cards, letters of sympathy, pepeptual enrolments and floral tributes. Thank you to those who telephoned, sent text messages, online condolences and to all who watched the requiem Mass online. Thank you to all who gave donations to the Oncology Unit, Kerry University Hospital.

A special word of thanks to our neighbours who brought food to the house, to those who did stewarding on the evening of the removal and to all our neighbours who lined the road on Mom ́s final journey.

Our sincere thanks to all the staff of the Oncology Unit, University Hospital Kerry; Louise Kelly and the team at the Regional Cancer Centre, University Hospital Cork; Dr. Laura Malone and all at Killarney GP; Liam Sheahan, Pharmacist and staff, we will be forever grateful for the care ye gave Mom during her long illness.

A special word of thanks to Dr. Mags Clifford and her team at the Palliative Care Unit, University Hospital Kerry, for the care and compassion that Mom received there in her final few days, and also for the support and kindness shown to us her family during this time.

Thanks to Fr. Padraig Kennelly for a beautiful and meaningful funeral mass and to Fr. Tom Looney, a former classmate of Mom’s. Also, thanks to Patricia O’Donoghue, Sacristan for her help and support, as it did not go unnoticed. Thanks to Jerry Mullane for streaming the mass online.

A special word of thanks to Paud O’Donoghue and Mary O’Callaghan for their beautiful singing, it made the celebration of mass very special.

We would like to thank Tom Murphy, Funeral Director and Aidan Murphy, Barraduff for their support and professionalism with all the arrangements.

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for all your intentions.

Lynsday’s First Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday the 4th of July at 7.30pm in St. Agatha’s Church, Glenflesk.

ST. THERESA

St. Theresa the Little Flower, please pick me a rose from thy heavenly gardens and send it to me with a message of love. Ask God to please grant me the favour I thee implore and tell him I will love him each day more and more. Amen.

1ST ANNIVERSARY O’DONOGHUE

1ST ANNIVERSARY O’DONOGHUE

1ST ANNIVERSARY O’DONOGHUE

In loving memory of a wonderful mother

Lynsday O’Donoghue Coracow, Headford, Killarney who passed away on 4th July 2022.

I lost a mother with a heart of gold How much I miss her can never be told She shared my troubles and helped me along

If I follow her footsteps, I can never go wrong.

What she suffered she told but few She did not deserve what she went through Tired and weary she made no fuss But tried so hard to stay with me.

I prayed for a miracle but all in vain

That God would make you well again But God knew best, we had to part It eased your pain but broke my heart.

I cannot bring the old days back When we were together The family chain is broken now But memories live forever.

She was a mother so very rare Content in her home and always there On earth she toiled, in heaven she rests God bless you Mother, You were simply the best.

In tears I saw you sinking And watched you pass away. My heart was almost broke I wanted you to stay.

But when I saw you sleeping So peaceful, free from pain

How could I wish you back with me

Not to suffer that again.

It broke my heart to lose you

But you did not go alone For part of me went with you The day God took you home.

Always loved and remembered by your loving son Kenneth.

Lynsday’s First Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday the 4th of July at 7.30pm in St. Agatha’s Church, Glenflesk.

1ST ANNIVERSARY

O’DONOGHUE

In loving memory of Lynsday O’Donoghue Coracow, Headford, Killarney

Who passed away on 4th July 2022.

We thought of you today

But that is nothing new We thought about you yesterday And days before that too.

We think of you in silence

We often speak your name Now all we have are memories And your picture in a frame.

Your memory is our keepsake With which we ‘ll never part God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts.

Sadly missed by your nephew Derek, Geraldine and Adam.

In loving memory of Lynsday O’Donoghue

Coracow, Headford, Killarney

Who passed away on 4th July 2022.

They say there is a reason

They say that time will heal

But neither time nor reason Will change the way we feel.

For no-one knows the heartache

That lies behind our smiles

No one knows how many times

We have broke down and cried.

Gone from home that smiling face

Those cheerful, happy ways

The heart that won so many friends In bygone, happy days.

We want to tell you something

So there won’t be any doubt

You’re so wonderful to think of But so hard to do without.

We cannot bring the old days back When we were all together The family chain is broken But memories live forever.

Always remembered by your sister Marie and brother-in-law Michael.

1ST ANNIVERSARY

O’DONOGHUE

In loving memory of Lynsday O’Donoghue Coracow, Headford, Killarney

Who passed away on 4th July 2022.

God saw you getting tired And a cure was not to be So he put his arms around you And whispered “Come to me”.

With tearful eyes we watched you And saw you pass away And 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.

Loved and remembered everyday by your niece Louise and Keith.

4TH ANNIVERSARY FALVEY

In loving memory of Noreen Falvey

Late of Cappaganeen, Beaufort

Who died on July 7th 2019. R.I.P.

No special day is needed for us to think of you.

You’re always in our thoughts No matter what we do

In loving memory of Lynsday O’Donoghue

Coracow, Headford, Killarney

Who passed away on 4th July 2022.

Those special memories of you will always bring a smile

If only I could have you back for just a little while

Then we could sit and talk again just like we used to do You always meant so very much and always will do too.

I do not need a special day to bring you to mind The days I do not think of you are very hard to find.

Each morning when I wake I know that you are gone And no one knows the heartache as I try to carry on.

My heart still aches with sadness and secret tears still flow What it meant to lose you no one will ever know.

My thoughts are always with you your place no one can fill In life I loved you dearly in death I love you still.

Always remembered by your niece Yvonne and Bernie.

NOVENA TO ST. JOSEPH

O Glorious St. Joseph, Faithful father of Jesus to you do we raise our hearts and hands to implore the Sacred Heart of Jesus all the helps and graces necessary for our special favours. Especially the grace of a happy death and the special favours we now ask. St. Joseph pray for us.

Our hearts are full of memories With pride we speak your name Though life must go on without you It will never be the same.

Sadly missed by your loving husband Jerry, sons John, Diarmuid and Donal, and their families.

Anniversary Mass for Noreen and her son Michael is on Saturday 1st July at 7.30pm in Beaufort Church.

12TH ANNIVERSARY LYNCH

In loving memory of Maria Lynch

Late of 104 Woodlawn Park, Killarney

Who died on 3rd July 2011.

Don’t cry for me, I am not gone My soul is at rest, My heart lives on Light a candle for me to see And hold on to my memory But save your tears, for I am still here By your side through the years.

Always missed by your sons John, James, Paul and Mark, and their partners, your grandchildren Cian, Maria, Lily Mae, Connor and Chloe, and all your family and friends.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY FLEMING

In loving memory of Denis (Will) Fleming Milleen, Kilcummin, Killarney

Who passed away on 4th July 2022. Aged 93

As we lovingly remember Denis on his first Anniversary, his family would like to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised and supported us on our sad loss.

To our relatives, neighbours, and friends, we express our profound gratitude for your kindness and support.

We thank all those who attended Denis’s removal and requiem mass, especially those that travelled long distances.

Our deep appreciation to everyone that expressed their sympathy through cards, flowers, online condolences, and phone calls.

A special word of thanks to the following:

Fr. Niall Geaney, Fr. Tom Looney, and Fr. Paddy O Donoghue for the lovely requiem mass and to Fr. Gerard O Leary for giving last rights to Denis.

Dr. Daly and Brooklands Medical Practice, Castleisland for their care over the years. Kilcummin Day Care Centre, as well as to Marie and the home help team.

Patrick Eviston and Eviston House Hotel for the post-funeral hospitality.

Marion O’Neill for the music at the funeral.

O’ Shea Funeral Directors for their kind professionalism.

Kilcummin GAA for the lovely guard of honour.

As it is impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our sincere gratitude. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for your intentions.

‘Tis hard to say farewell, dear friend

Tis a word that causes pain

But as years go slowly on I hope we’ll meet again.

But if we never more shall meet I hope you won’t forget

To say a prayer for me

A friend who loves you yet’.

Anniversary Mass for Denis will take place on Friday 7th July at 7.30pm in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin.

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.

2ND ANNIVERSARY CRONIN

2ND ANNIVERSARY CRONIN

4TH ANNIVERSARY MCCARTHY

In loving memory of Denis (Deedie) Cronin

Late of Upper Park Road, Killarney

Whose anniversary occurs on 2nd July.

No morning dawns, no night returns But that I think of you

All our lives I will keep with me Memories of us two

Gone are the days we used to share But in my heart, you are always there The gates of memory will never close I miss you more than anyone knows. Sadly missed and always loved by your wife Teresa.

2ND ANNIVERSARY CRONIN

In loving memory of Denis (Deedie) Cronin

Late of Upper Park Road, Killarney Whose anniversary occurs on 2nd July.

Dad

You are missed so dearly now you’re no longer here When I’m thinking of you sometimes I shed a tear

I will always treasure you You were so gentle and so Kind Your love lives within my heart with memories of you in my mind

Life goes on from day to day but something is out of place I would give almost anything to once more see your smiling face

You were such a blessing so thoughtful and so true I feel eternally grateful to have known someone like you Grandad Deedie May the winds of Heaven blow softly and whisper in your ear

How much we love and miss you and wish that you were here.

Dearly missed every day and always remembered by daughter Serena, son-in-law Alan, and grandchildren Aoife and Fionn.

12TH ANNIVERSARY

O’CONNOR

In loving memory of Denis (Deedee) Cronin

Late of Upper Park Road, Killarney and Torc Precision Engineering Ltd Who died on 2nd July 2021.

Sadly missed Along life’s ways Quietly remembered every day.

Sadly missed by his son Keith, daughter-in-law Sarah and his granddaughters Naoise & Áine.

2ND ANNIVERSARY CRONIN

In loving memory of Denis (Deedie) Cronin

Late of Upper Park Road, Killarney

Whose anniversary occurs on 2nd July.

You always had a time to share A laugh, a joke, a time to care

A wonderful nature, warm and true These are the memories we have of you Out of our lives you may be gone But in our hearts, you still live on.

Lovingly remembered by your daughter Tracy and granddaughter Florence.

4TH ANNIVERSARY

TANGNEY

In loving memory of Eileen Tangney Black Valley, Beaufort, Co. Kerry Who passed away on 30th June 2019.

If Roses Grow In Heaven

If roses grow in Heaven Lord please pick a bunch for us Place them in our Mother’s arms and tell her they are from us. Tell her we love and miss her and when she turns to smile place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for awhile.

Because remembering her is easy We do it every day, But there is an ache within our hearts That will never go away.

Treasured Memories of Sheila McCarthy

Late of Crannog Lodge, Muckross Grove, Killarney Who passed away on 28th June 2019. A loving nature, a heart of gold, The very best this world could hold Never selfish, always kind These are the memories you left behind. A silent thought, a quiet prayer For a special person in God’s care. Those we love , live in our hearts forever.

Always loved and forever remembered by Ted, Tara, Ryan and Mia.

4TH ANNIVERSARY

MCCARTHY

In loving memory of a wonderful mom

Sheila McCarthy

Late of Crannog Lodge, Muckross Grove, Killarney Who died on 28th June 2019.

If Roses grow in Heaven Lord please pick a bunch for me Place them in my Mother’s arms and tell her they’re from me. Tell her I love her and miss her and when she turns to smile place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for awhile. Because remembering her is easy I do it every day but there’s an ache within my heart that will never go away We miss you everyday and forever in our hearts love Oliver & daughter-in-law Patricia. xx

Of all the special gifts in life however great or small To have you as our Nan was the greatest gift of all. Love you always Nana Mac Lily and Lucy. xx

6TH ANNIVERSARY LUCEY

In loving memory of our dear mother Nancy Lucey Ardagh, Muckross, Killarney and formerly of Kilgarvan Who died on 5th July 2017. Also, remembering her husband Michael Lucey.

In loving memory of Breeda O’Connor late of Ardaneanig, Killarney who passed away on 1st July 2011.

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.

Lovingly remembered everyday Tim, Sheila, John, Mike, and families. xxx

Always loved and never forgotten by your loving husband Michael, your daughters Mary Rose, Irene, Susan and Siobhan, your sons Gene, Derry and the late Small Mike, and your grandchildren Gary, Christina, Claire, Michelle, Féidhlim, Sinead and Fiadhna, and extended family. xxxxxxxxx

JESUS

May your Sacred Heart Lord Jesus, be praised, glorified and honoured throughout the whole world now and forever. Repeat this 3 times.

Just a prayer from the family who loved you, Just a memory fond & true. In our hearts you will live forever Because we thought the world of you.

A golden heart stopped beating Hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best.

Lovingly remembered by your loving family.

Anniversary Mass for Nancy & Mike is on Sunday 9th July at 11:00am in the Church of the Resurrection, Killarney.

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3RD ANNIVERSARY SOMERS

In loving memory of Peter Somers

Late of Dennehys Road, Killarney

Who died on 30th June 2020.

Speak Their Name

“Someone I love has gone away

And life is not the same

The greatest gift that you can give

Is just to speak their name.

I need to hear the stories

And the tales of days gone past

I need for you to understand

These memories must last.

We cannot make more memories

Since they’re no longer here

So when you speak of them to me

It’s music to my ear.”

Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by your loving wife Assumpta and family.

Anniversary Mass is on Friday 30th June 2023 at 6:15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

3RD ANNIVERSARY

SOMERS

In loving memory of Peter (Pete) Somers

Dennehys Road, Killarney

We often sit and think about The years that have passed by And of the happiness and joy

That was shared by all of us.

We think of all the laughter

The smiles and the fun

And although it brings us comfort

To walk down memory lane

It reminds us how, without you

Life has never been the same.

Sadly missed, never forgotten by Sandra, Flor, Jack, Conor, Eoin and Emma.

7TH ANNIVERSARY

ROHAN

7TH ANNIVERSARY

ROHAN (NEE FERRIS)

In loving memory of Aileen Rohan, Late of Kings Park, and O’Kelly’s Villas, Killarney

Who passed away on 1st July 2016. What I would not give to clasp her hand Her dear, sweet face to see To hear her voice, to see her smile That meant so much to me.

You left behind an aching heart That loved you most sincere I never did, nor never will Forget you, Aileen, my dear.

Thinking of you always with love, your husband Mark and son Eugene.

‘My Heart Belongs to you’.

Aileen’s Anniversary Mass is on Tuesday 4th July at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral.

7TH ANNIVERSARY

ROHAN (NEE FERRIS)

In loving memory of Aileen Rohan (Nee Ferris)

Late of Kings Park and O’Kelly’s Villas, Killarney

Who died on 1st July 2016.

A special smile, a special face

And in our hearts, a special place

Our memories we keep, one by one Things you’ve said and songs you’ve sung

Bring a smile, sometimes a tear But always a wish, that you were here

No words can tell, no tears express The love, the loss, the emptiness

Your are not just a memory Or part of the past You are ours to remember

As long as lfe lasts.

Missed and loved every day by Mam, Richard and family. Rest in Peace Ails. xx

***

We cant believe how time as flown

Since the day God called you home. No words we write can ever say, How much we miss you every day.

Your voice, your laugh, your smile so dear

Oh how we wish you could be here. In Gods care you rest above In our hearts

Ails, you rest with love.

8TH ANNIVERSARY LYNCH (NEE CRONIN)

8TH ANNIVERSARY LYNCH

In loving memory of Mary Lynch (Nee Cronin)

late of Ballinamanagh, Kilcummin, Killarney, who died on 1st July 2015.

We do not need a special day to bring you to our mind

The days we do not think of you are very hard to find

Remembering you is easy, we do it every day

But missing you is heartache that never goes away

Although we are filled with sadness that you’re no longer here Your influence still guides us and we still feel you near

But loss has thought us many things and now we face each day

With hope and happy memories to help us on our way

So on the day you went away all’s left for us to do

Is hope that heaven lets you know how much we are missing you

Fondly remembered & sadly missed from Noel, Antoinette & Seánagh. xxx

Anniversary Mass is on Saturday 1st July at 7.30pm in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin.

8TH ANNIVERSARY LYNCH

In loving memory of Mary Lynch Late of Ballinamanagh, Kilcummin, Killarney Who died on 1st July 2015.

Deep are the memories, Precious they stay No passing of time Can take them away.

Sadly missed and never forgotten Shelly, Hollie & Fionn. xxx

20TH ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of my beautiful cousin and friend

Aileen Rohan (nee Ferris)

late of Kings Park and O’Kellys Villas, Killarney

Who died on 1st July 2016. Wish you were here today, Even for just a little while, So I could say how much I miss you, And see your beautiful smile.

And though I will always miss you, The endless joy you brought, Warms my heart with gratitude, And fills my every thought.

Loved and missed every day by Gerardine and Paddy xx

Always loved and missed by your brother Eamonn, sister-in-law Yvonne, niece Niamh and godson Ciaràn.

May you rest gently in Heaven.

Anniversary Mass is on Tuesday 4th July at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral.

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

In loving memory of Anne O’ Sullivan

Late of Knockeragh

Who died on 7th July 2003. God called your name so softly That only you could hear And no one heard the footsteps Of angels drawing near.

The golden gates stood open God saw you needed rest His garden must be beautiful He only takes the best.

Loved and remembered by Neil, Alan and Lynda.

In loving memory of Mary Lynch(Nee Cronin) Ballinamanagh, Kilcummin, Killarney Who died on 1st July 2015.

These special memories of you Mary will always bring a smile If only we could have you back for just a little while

Then we could sit and talk again just like we used to do Time spent with you meant so very much And always will do too.

And so here we are today remembering a sister and a friend Mary you will never be forgotten you will be with us, right to the end.

Sadly missed and always remembered by your sisters Ann, Sheila, Catherine and Margaruite, brothers Pat and Donal, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. xxxxxx

8TH ANNIVERSARY LYNCH (NEE CRONIN)

In loving memory of Mary Lynch (nee Cronin) Ballinamanagh, Kilcummin, Killarney Who died on 1st July 2015.

A limb has fallen from the family tree I keep hearing a voice that says, “Grieve not for me” Remember the best times, the laughter, the song The good life I lived while I was strong. Continue my heritage, I’m counting on you Keep smiling and surely the sun will shine through.

My mind is at ease, my soul is at rest Remembering all, how I truly was blessed.

Continue traditions, no matter how small Go on with your life, don’t worry about falls, I miss you all dearly, so keep up your chin, Until the day comes we’re together again.

“Miss your smiling face”

Love today and always, your nieces and nephews.

NOVENA TO ST. CLAIRE

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

IN MEMORIAM Anniversaries, Acknowledgements, Remembrances and Novenas can be placed online at
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SPORT

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Time for Kerry to settle the score

Kingdom all set for fascinating grudge match against Tyrone

ALL-IRELAND SFC QUARTER-FINAL

Kerry v Tyrone Saturday at 3.45pm Croke Park

Fierce rivals Kerry and Tyrone meet on Saturday in one of the ties of the round as the Kingdom seek to lay some ghosts to rest at Croker. While it’s a common misconception that the Red Hand County have traditionally had the upper hand in this fixture (Kerry have won four and lost four of the eight championship matches between the two), it’s certainly true Tyrone have bragging rights at the moment.

LEADER: David Clifford is chased down by Pádraig Hampsey and Conn Kilpatrick of Tyrone during the league match earlier this year. Photo: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile.

Their unexpected victory in the 2021 semi-final, and all the baggage surrounding it, left a mark in this part of the world. You won’t hear the players saying it in so many words but as far as supporters are concerned, this is a shot at revenge.

The good news is that Gavin White (calf) and Paul Geaney (hamstring) have recovered from the injuries that ruled them out of the last game against Louth. Killian Spillane (ankle) is unavailable but if Kerry manage to navigate their quarter-final, the Templenoe man could play a part in subsequent rounds.

Tyrone are looking quite strong them-

selves after seeing off Ulster rivals Donegal in the preliminary quarter-final. The Canavan brothers, Darragh and Ruairí, will take minding and they are also strong at midfield where the imposing figures of Conn Kilpatrick and Brian Kennedy have the potential to dominate.

Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher’s team are slight underdogs according to the bookmakers but that’s exactly how they like it. Kerry know that anything short of their best will more than likely signal the end of their summer.

Kerry v Tyrone will be followed by Armagh v Monaghan at 6pm. Somewhat

controversially, neither of the Saturday games will be on free-to-air television. They will instead be shown on GAAGO. So far Kerry have appeared on RTÉ just once during the 2023 championship. The Sunday double-header will be live on RTÉ. Derry v Cork begins at 1.45pm with Dublin v Mayo getting underway at 4pm. All matches will be decided on the day. That means extra time and penalties if necessary.

The Kerry ladies are also in action this weekend. They take on Cavan in Austin Stack Park on Saturday at 12.30pm. Victory will see them top their group and secure a home All-Ireland quarter-final in the process. The match can be streamed via the LGFA’s official livestreaming portal.

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Celts to host Kerry FC in memory of John Doyle

Killarney Celtic and Kerry FC have announced details of an exciting and fitting exhibition match in honour of a man who represented both club and county with great distinction.

Clarke appointed Lakers head coach

Former St Paul’s star Brian Clarke will coach the Scotts Lakers for the 2023/24 season, the club has revealed.

The Killarney native takes the reins from the outgoing Jarlath Lee, who steered the team throughout the past two seasons. In a statement, the club thanked Lee for his service. “His dedication and commitment to the role has helped establish the Lakers as a solid force in the division and we thank Jarlath and wish him well for the future.”

Clarke was an integral part of the popular St Paul’s National League teams of the 1990s and 2000s. A highly skilled and durable player, he could turn a game in an instant and his guile and craft marked him out as one of the finest players in the county.

His link-up with Vince Daly, Pat O’Shea and Cormac O’Donoghue, alongside leading Americans like Terry Smith, Corey Jackson and Billy Gilligan, heralded an exciting era for Paul’s – ‘HOUSE FULL’ signs were a regular sight in the Pres Gym during this era.

Clarke also won an All-Ireland with the Kerry footballers in 1997.

After retiring, he turned his attention to coaching. Most recently he took charge of the St Paul’s U18s last season. This team, with players likes of Jack O’Sullivan, Eoin Carroll, Mark Sheehan and Oisín Spring, will form the backbone of the National League squad going forward and this creates an exciting dynamic for the club.

The Lakers will be completing their squad in the coming weeks with the season pencilled in for a late September start. A new rule change permitting teams to play two Americans at the same time should make things interesting and this week the club also announced the signing of 6’7” Texas native Braden Bell for the upcoming season.

Bell has experience of playing Division 1 college basketball with the Marist Red Foxes and more recently the Prairie View Panthers. Although he is essentially an inside player, he is also adept from outside and his versatility and mobility are seen as beneficial qualities for this young Lakers side.

The club are also working on another high-level American signing and a deal is thought to be very close.

Kerry to enter team in women's soccer league

Kerry FC have confirmed that they will be entering a team into the Women’s Under 17 League of Ireland Academy from the 2024 season onwards.

“We hope that this new pathway for women footballers in the county will ignite the women’s game here in Kerry and give players the chance to prove themselves on a national front,” an official statement read.

Kerry FC Head of Academy Damian Locke added that he is “delighted to have our application into the 2024 WU17 LOI

Academy accepted”.

“There is great work being done both within grassroots clubs and at the FAI Centre of Excellence over the past number of years. Providing this platform for girls to have equal opportunity as our academy boys has been a priority of the club since we joined the League of Ireland.

“It’s a very exciting time for women’s football in our county as it’s been the common practice for girls from Kerry to travel around the country to play in the Women’s League of Ireland over recent years, but that will no longer be required.”

John Doyle sadly passed away 10 years ago following a long battle with illness and to mark the anniversary of his death, a charity match will take place at Celtic Park on Wednesday, July 26 with all proceeds going to Comfort for Chemo Kerry.

“This will be a fantastic occasion to remember a fantastic guy and we’re all looking forward to it so much as it should attract a capacity crowd for a great cause,” said Karl McMahon, a friend of John’s and one of the organisers of the event.

“We are very grateful to Billy Dennehy and Kerry FC for taking time out from their first year in the League of Ireland, and in the middle of a hectic season, to facilitate this game.”

Celtic are currently on a high after completing an unprecedented five Kerry league and cup doubles in a row, while Kerry will be bringing plenty of League of Ireland calibre talent to Celtic Park. Poignantly, the game will unfold in front of the John Doyle Stand.

A solid all-round performer, John was also a very accomplished Gaelic footballer with Spa and he won an All-Ireland Hogan Cup medal with St Brendan’s College in 1992.

There will be an auction at half-time with prizes including gear donated by Kerry GAA stars David and Paudie Clifford, a Kerry jersey signed and donated by the great Colm Cooper, a jersey donated by former Manchester United star and current Wrexham goalkeeper Ben Foster, and other wonderful items.

Guests of honour at the game will be John’s wife Lynda, daughter Ruth and

members of the extended Doyle family, as well as many former teammates and friends who remember a very fine gentleman and a brilliant sportsman.

The memorial game, sponsored by Killarney Kenmare and Caherciveen Credit Union, the Sheehan Group, and Utility Plus, is being organised by a committee made up of John’s great friends. It is spearheaded by Karl McMahon and also includes Killarney Celtic Chairman Tim Jones and club stalwarts Niall O’Callaghan, Noel Brosnan and Tom Meehan.

Tickets (€10 for adults and €5 for under 16s) are available from Tim Jones Butchers, the Fáilte Hotel, Killarney Credit Union and several other outlets as well as from any of the organising committee.

CLUB LEGEND: Brian Clarke is the new head coach of the Scotts Lakers. ANNOUNCEMENT: Darren Aherne (FAI Regional High Performance Coach), Billy Dennehy (Kerry FC Sporting Director and First Team Manager), Seán O'Keeffe (Kerry FC General Manager) and Damian Locke (Kerry FC Head of Academy) at Mounthawk Park. Photo: Adam Kowalczyk.
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DOYLER: Killarney Celtic and Kerry legend John Doyle.

OPINION

Our sports editor ADAM MOYNIHAN shares his thoughts on the week's burning issues

Supporters’ concerns over GAAGO are fair and valid

Broadly speaking, I think GAAGO is fine. I’ve used it quite a bit and, although some users had complaints earlier in the season, I find the app and the website reliable and easy to use. I’ve never had a problem with service dropping out midstream and I have no real complaints about the quality of the coverage either. So far, so good.

But there are definitely some very important questions that need to be addressed. Firstly, does a GAAGO subscription represent good value for money?

At the start of the championship, it was announced that 38 football and hurling matches would be shown via the GAA and RTÉ’s joint livestreaming venture. The cost of an annual subscription was €79 with individual games available for €12 each.

Effectively, GAAGO took over from Sky Sports, who ended their broadcasting deal with the GAA in 2022. I’ve noticed some people saying that criticism of GAAGO isn’t valid because GAAGO simply replaced Sky, but there are some key differences between the two.

Sky isn’t cheap: a basic Sky TV package is

€35 per month and Sky Sports is an extra €15-25 per month. So, if you purchased Sky just to watch GAA matches, or even if you already had Sky and got the sports package just to watch GAA, it was significantly more costly than GAAGO is now. However, when you pay for Sky, you’re also getting year-round access to hundreds of other channels and live action from basically any sport you can imagine, including the Premier League, golf, Formula 1, the NFL and the NBA. A more like-for-like service would be the NBA League Pass, which allows fans to watch all 82 of their teams’ matches plus NBA TV content for €82 a year.

Taking Kerry as an example, three of their games have been shown on GAAGO this season (this weekend’s quarter-final will be their fourth). That works out at roughly €20 per game, so naturally it would have made more sense to buy the games individually if watching Kerry was your only concern. But even at €12 a pop, that’s a total of €48 for four games. You could almost get Sky for a month with that money. It would also pay a good chunk of your dodgy box fee – not

that the illegal practice should be condoned or encouraged.

When Sky were around, they were competing with RTÉ for games and eyeballs.

Now it appears that there is no competition at all. RTÉ and the GAA can divide the schedule up as they see fit, with both parties seemingly profiting off both services. It’s hard to see how that lack of competition can be good for consumers.

And that’s before we tackle the issue of access and connectivity. For some older people, concepts like subscribing to an online streaming service and downloading an app are alien. Your phone screen can be cast to your TV screen but that process can be tricky even for young folk. Plus, the quality of broadband in rural areas might make streaming difficult in the first place. It’s all hassle. Lots of Kerry fans who can’t make the journey to Dublin this weekend will be following it on the radio (and with the cost of everything these days, I’m sure many fans simply can’t travel). No disrespect to my media colleagues in radio but if you’re not seeing the spectacle with your own eyes, you’re bound to be

missing out on something.

There are also concerns over the games the GAA are choosing to show on GAAGO. Kerry are the All-Ireland champions but they have appeared on free-to-air TV just once in this championship. Kerry v Mayo in the group phase and now Kerry v Tyrone are huge fixtures that every football fan in the country would like to see, yet they were put behind a paywall. Think of it this way: David Clifford is the best player in the country, idolised by countless children all over the island. He has been shown on RTÉ in a live match just once this championship. If your parents can’t afford a GAAGO subscription, tough luck. In terms of promoting the sport and its stars, it doesn’t make much sense.

GAAGO has potential. Streaming is going to become more and more prevalent and the GAA would be foolish to ignore that fact.

But viewing it as a money-printing machine, while leaving older or less affluent supporters behind, is bound to generate resentment – and there is plenty of that going around at the moment.

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THE WEEK IN PICTURES

GOLD CUP: Ross Golf Club professional Gordon Howard admires the Cheltenham Gold Cup on its visit to Killarney Race Course.

SCRAMBLE: At Wednesday's scramble at Ross Golf Club were Cathy Crowley, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Maureen Crowley, Therese O'Keeffe and Helen O'Dono-

COMMUNITY GAMES: Saoirse Lucey and Dara Counihan of Kilcummin, winners of the U12 and U10 county handwriting competitions at the Community Games.

COMMUNITY GAMES: Maria Coleman, Liadh Counihan, George Lenihan, Conor Galvin and Eamon O'Donoghue who represented Kilcummin in Track & Field at the Community Games in Castleisland. ghue. KERRY: Killarney Celtic players Ali Bowler, Sadbh O'Halloran and Amelia Carroll Kelly representing Kerry at the recent Gaynor Cup. GAA: The Spa U17s who won the Division 2 East Region League title after defeating Cordal/Scartaglen 2-11 to 2-14.
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KIDS: The Listry GAA and Beaufort GAA U9 teams who played a challenge match in Beaufort on Sunday.

Guerin to be honoured at Killarney Golf Club

Tonight, at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club, Michael Guérin will be honoured for his many achievements with the small orb.

It is particularly fitting this year as 2023 marks the 60-year anniversary of that unbelievable three-in- a-row of South of Ireland (SOI) golf titles (1961, 1962 and 1963).

Golfers will know just how difficult it is to win even one of those prestigious titles against the top amateurs in the country. Even the great Pádraig Harrington, who is still starring on the pro circuit and won again last weekend, failed to win the coveted SOI at Lahinch. He was beaten in two finals.

Dermot Gilleese, the golfing correspondent, will MC a host of tributes from Paul McGinley, Darren Clarke, Eoin O’Connell and so many more. Seán Fleming, the well-known professional singer in New York, and a near neighbour in Gortroe, said: “Michael was an exceptional golfer, a real natural, who practised diligently to perfect his game. No wonder this lovely person won so much.”

Interestingly, Seán was born in the Killarney golf club where his father Jerry was the steward. It was a very modest building in the past and it looked out on an orchard, famous for its sweet apples. That is now the 18th green on Mahony’s. So, when your next birdie putt slides agonisingly past the hole, blame it on the apples of yore.

KEVIN O’DEA

To the best of my knowledge there are only two people alive who were at Lahinch to see Michael win the three Majors of amateur golf. One is in the USA and the other is alive and well (over 90 years old). Recently, I visited Kevin O’Dea in his Greystones, Co Wicklow home and he recalled some of the great shots Michael played to win those titles.

“I have many happy memories playing with Michael Guerin and supporting him on tournaments such as the South of Ireland,” Kevin said. “That three-ina-row was very special. Michael had all the shots and a pure natural at executing whatever shot was needed. I saw him play an impossible recovery shot from the shore in Lahinch and get down in regulation when a multi-bogey seemed to be the only outcome.

“I played very often with Michael, and I

never once saw him lose his cool, a perfect gentleman and very sporting. No throwing of clubs if he hooked his drive.

“We played a fourball regularly and when it came to the 18th in Mahony’s, we elected to tee off from the edge of the present 17th green. Even that didn’t faze him. Invariably, his tee shot was on the green - even in winter conditions and winds rolling off the lake. He had the shot for all seasons and all challenges.

“Michael Guerin was a pure natural.” Incidentally, Michael said that Kevin was very modest about his own golfing ability. When Kevin was 18 years old, he won the President’s Prize in Killarney playing off 23. He was cut to 14 and continued to improve. Later, he won the same trophy playing off 3.

CHALLENGING

Lahinch is beautiful, rugged, testing and more than challenging for most golfers, especially when the wind whips in from the Atlantic. The Yanks love it and any day you go to Lahinch you will meet so many Killarney coach drivers delivering those Yanks, who will be hoping to shout “get in the hole” just once on their round (probably a two-foot putt).

Michael Guerin, the octogenarian, still loves his friendly fourball, or more accurately his fourball with friends. When he tees of in Killeen or in Mahony’s the completive spirit kicks in. I spoke with Michael earlier this week, as modest and humble as ever about his achievements, as top sports personalities are. They let their golf or other sports exploits speak for themselves. Winner alright, despite the age.

“Yes, I really enjoy the fourball with my friends. It’s very competitive. You’re always trying to make the best decision of what shot to play to make sure that you get down in the least number of shots. I play with Seánie Brosnan against Tom Prendergast and Dermot Foley and there are no gimmes in those games. It’s competitive between friends, and it’s still wonderful, even though I cannot drive the ball as far as I did in my younger days.”

Not alone does Michael Guerin still look like a golfer but he plays to match the appearance. I have been fortunate enough to play behind that quartet many times. All four are very competent, but the standout is the man wearing the white golf cap. The same smooth swing, the measured, controlled takeaway, and the

follow through defies his age. Consistent. Classy.

Three SOI titles, so many appearances as an Irish international, several Scratch Cup wins and very special indeed is a record he holds since 1966 when he set the course record for Mahony’s. That 66 gross included four fives and bogey four at the par 3. To the best of my knowledge, that record still stands.

Best of luck Michael on the many well-deserved tributes coming to you tonight at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club. That and many more achievements were relayed in tribute to Michael on these pages during Covid. Here are some snippets of that interview.

ELITIST

Members of the Killarney club were very elitist as far back as the founding of the nine-hole course at Deerpark in 1891, and that continued after 1937 when Mahony’s Point was opened. Caddies were not allowed to join the club as members, so in Michael’s early days caddying was the only alternative. All he could do was learn about the game of golf.

Dr Billy O’Sullivan took a great interest in the caddie, and Michael learned so much from him. He was also very fortunate to get to know the great Jimmy Bruen who also saw the potential in the 18-year-old. “I used to deliver milk to him. He had a caravan down along the right side of the 16th fairway near Hotel Europe. Later he moved near the 1st green in Killeen. It was into the left on the road linking the present 1st and 3rd holes.

“Dr Billy loved the weekly fourball. Thursday was a half-day for most employees in Killarney at that time, so it was a very popular day for golf. Many of the priests in St Brendan’s College were good golfers and played on Thursday afternoons. Dr Billy’s fourball included John C. (Cooper), Scottie (Eamonn Scott), and Tom Cooper (the cinema). Frank Campbell was another regular”. Michael was working at Liebherr, as was his brother Patrick. “Patrick was a fine golfer, but unfortunately he was killed as a young man in the factory and that was an awful blow for the family.”

MEMBERSHIP

Eventually Michael was allowed join the club in August 1959 as an 18-year-old. Money wasn’t flaithiúil in the Guerin household, so there was no hope of acquiring a branded matching set of clubs

fitted to the unique requirements of the 18-year-old.

He started with a set of ladies’ clubs which included irons 4, 6 and 8. Added to these were 3, 5, 7 and 9 irons from a men’s set, as well as a driver. This unorthodox mismatch of a set also included a Pinpointer pitching wedge. For a putter, he used a Crotty blade. That was his arsenal for the first club competition he won, the Mrs Grosvenor’s President’s Prize in Killarney in 1959. Michael won it with 71 gross, one under par, and a 64 nett. That was a v-par competition.

“I played off 7 that morning and brought in that great score. I was cut three shots there and then, so I was given a 4 handicap for the separate afternoon competition. Of course, I was young then and took no notice of playing 36 holes in competition on the same day.

COURSE RECORD

Within one year of becoming a member in Killarney, he went on a winning streak. In 1960 he set a new course record for Dooks carding an amazing 63. That was five shots better than the existing record. Not surprisingly he was called up for the Munster team and played in the inter-provincials in 1960 and in 1961. “While I was working in Liebherr, I hurt my left thumb badly and I remember playing in the Junior Irish International with a heavily bandaged left thumb.” Golfers will appreciate the important role of that thumb in one’s golf grip. I put it to Michael that he was a big hitter. “I was in my heyday and regularly my tee shot on the 13th in Mahony’s went down the hill, stopping short of the drain. I could also send my drive on the 16th down over the hill on the fairway, stopping short of that drain near Hotel Europe. My second shot then to both of those greens was an easy wedge, so I was putting for an eagle and birdie at worst. “That was then and not now. Age takes its toll. That is the one thing you notice as you grow older. Your shots lack distance, even the well struck ones.”

Michael still remembers his best ever round well.

“Doesn’t every golfer remember the day he/she shot an exceptional round? Mine was in a competition playing against Ivo (Sullivan). It was a 13-hole competition in Mahony’s old course where I carded 12 under for the 13 holes.”

What an unbelievable round. Birdie after birdie.

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LEGEND: Michael Guerin won the South of Ireland Championship in Lahinch three years in a row from 1961 to 1963, earning him the title 'The King of Lahinch'.
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DRIVE ON: Guerin during his heyday lining up a drive at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club.

Killarney Athletic

300 CLUB: Draw Results May - €500

Eddie Doolan, €100 Thomas Rohan, €100 Gary Lynch, €100 Colette Casey, €100 Conor Galvin, €100 Therese McDonagh. Draw Results June - €500

Brian O'Reilly/Ger Kearney, €100 Derry Vaughan, €100 John Joe Fleming, €100 Derry McCarthy, €100 Joe Daly, €100 Chris Manton.

7 A SIDE: Sponsored by Killarney/Kenmare/Caherciveen Credit Union. The finals are fixed for Wednesday 5th July. All finals will take place that night (U14, O35, Reserve, Senior Ladies, Senior Men.)

Killarney Celtic

CAMPS: Killarney Celtic Summer Camps are available to book through Clubforce. Week 1 is Mon 3rd July to Friday 7th July and week 2 is Monday 17th July to Friday 21st July. Boys & Girls from 4 years to 13 years. Price €70 per child. 2nd Sibling €65. Summer camp T-shirt, water bottle & drawstring bag included. COURSE: Kerry's only free referees’ course will be held at Killarney Celtic on Monday July 24th and Thursday July 27th. To Book, go to MyComet account and sign up. Go to courses and click on it.

Mastergeeha

LOTTO: Congratulations and best wishes to our Jackpot winner Aoife O’Sullivan, Gneeveguilla, numbers drawn on the 23rd June 2023 for Jackpot of €4,400 were 3, 6, 9, 10. The next draw will be Friday 30th June for Jackpot of €2,000.

Killarney Legion GAA

SENIOR MEN: We now have to gain maximum points in our final two games in Dingle, this Friday June 30th at 7.30pm, and Strand Road, on the weekend of July 8th/9th, to have a say in the destination of the league honours. The Senior B team made the trip down South on Friday night to face St Michael Foilmore. They came away with a 2-9 to 1-12 draw. They host Dr Crokes C in the next round in Direen on the weekend of July 8th/9th.

SENIOR LADIES: The Ladies County League kicked off last Monday night with the visit of Ballymac to Direen. Having met already in a tight game in the Donal Curtin Cup this was another ding dong battle. Aided by a slight breeze Ballymac led by three points at half time, thanks mainly to a penalty save by their custodian. A strong second half showing by the Legion girls reeled them in as the game entered the final stages, but Ballymac regrouped to eventually squeeze out a 0-11 to 0-10 win.

JUVENILE BOYS UPDATE: The U11 Boys headed to Keel for the final round of Go Games on Thursday evening. We had two teams in action and all twen-

ty-four boys saw plenty of game time. Our U15 Boys were in East Kerry League action during the week and if these games are anything to go by, we are in for an exciting month. The White team entertained Rathmore on Wednesday evening and trailed for the vast majority of the game. But crucially they did get their noses in front just at the right time. Two quick fire goals in the dying embers of the game sealed the points on a 4-14 to 4-12 scoreline. The Green team were in Listry on Friday, and they too played their part in a free-flowing encounter. Unfortunately, they didn't come out on the right side of the result despite a late rally. Final score Killarney Legion 3-8 Keel/Listry 5-8.

Spa GAA

LOTTO: Jackpot €8,400. Lucky numbers 4, 9, 14, 27. No winners. €50 Lucky Dip winners: John Lenihan, Kilcummin. Seamus O’Mahoney C/o Eileen Hickey. Steve Wickham, Ballaugh. Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann c/o Ger Mangan. Next week's Jackpot €8,600.

SUMMER CAMP: Up and Active Summer Camp will take place Monday 10th - Friday 14th of July from 09:00-13:00 at Spa GAA grounds. This Summer Camp offers a fun filled five days for children attending Primary School. The camp takes place in a safe and spacious environment with indoor and outdoor facilities conducted by three fully qualifies teachers. Some of the activities include, art, athletics, fun games, treasure hunt, soccer and much more. The cost of this camp is €70 per child (€60 for all subsequent siblings). To avoid disappointment book your place now by contacting Evan (087) 1496951 or Dan (085) 7386444.

ITEMS FOR NOTES: Any items for the Spa notes please contact the club PRO on 085 7762411 or pro.spa.kerry@gaa. ie before 8pm on Sundays.

Dr Crokes GAA

SFL DIV 1: Dr. Crokes 1:16 Castleisland Desmonds 1:07. Another win for our senior team in the SFL means that we now sit on the top of the Div. 1 table going into the last round of games. Our final game of the SFL will take place on the weekend of July 8th/9th away to Milltown Castlemaine.

SHC RD. 2: Dr. Crokes 1:15 Crotta

O’Neills 4:28. Our senior hurlers suffered a heavy defeat in Austin Stack Park on Saturday last. The second half saw our opponents putting on an exhibition of hurling scoring 1:14 throughout the half. They deserved their victory in the end and march on to the next stage of the Championship.

SFL DIV 4: Dr. Crokes 0: 14 Keel 2:12. Our second team suffered a 4-point defeat when they welcomed Keel to Lewis Road on Sunday. We now face St. Michaels Filmore in our final game of the SFL.

ACADEMY: Our academy continues every Saturday up until July 15th. 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!

SUMMER CAMP: Our annual summer camp will take place Monday 21st August to Wednesday 23rd August. Keep an eye on our social media pages as we have more details to follow.

LOTTO: Took place on June 26th Numbers drawn were 8, 10, 19, 24. Jackpot of €10,100 was not won. 19 patrons matched 3 and receive €25. Jackpot for draw on July 3rd will be €10,400.

CLOTHES COLLECTION: Saturday July 1st and Saturday July 8th in the clubhouse from 10am to 12pm. Clean clothes in good condition, paired footwear, handbags and belts. NO duvets, pillows, curtains, blankets or toys.

BINGO: Dr Crokes Bingo continues every Sunday night in St. Marys Parish Hall at 8pm. Doors open at 6:45pm. This week’s jackpot is worth a whopping €3,200 with over €2,000 in prizes to be won in 10 games of bingo. Everyone welcome.

Fossa GAA

EAST KERRY MINOR DIV 3 FINAL: Fossa 2-16 Gneeveguilla 2-13. Fossa and Gneeveguilla served up a very entertaining game for a good attendance for this EK final played in perfect conditions in Spa this evening. The second half saw the introduction of Mikey Moroney and Jack Cronin, and both played helped sway the tie in Fossa’s favour - Mikey’s ball winning ability and also scored a fine point and a brilliant goal by Jack Cronin saw Fossa win it on the night. Thanks to Spa for giving the field for the final and having the pitch in perfect condition. The game was reffed by John Purcell of Kilcummin who did a fine job. Ann Holland presented the trophy to the winning Captain - Ted O’Gorman. A big thanks to Willie Buckley, trainer of the Fossa Minor team and to Kieran O’Brien also. Dermot Clifford assisted this evening as Kieran was away. The team celebrated their win with a meal at The Golden Nugget Bar, Restaurant & Off Licence.

COUNTY LEAGUE: Division 6, Round 10. Milltown/Castlemaine 1-5 Fossa 1-8. Goal by Jack Sugrue and great performances by Mark Dennehy, Rocco Sheehan and Francis Moran say Fossa thru in this tight encounter.

U15: The U15Bs were beaten at home by a stronger Kilcummin side but a very good performance by the team on the night. Dara Whelton in goals, Charlie Griffin, Donnacha Vaughan, Luke Clancy, Ros O’Gorman played very well and the excellent Eoin Bennett being the pick of the forwards on the night. U15As

had a big win away to Scartaglin - Dylan O’Meara was the pick of the players on the night - followed closed by Jack Hallissey, Mikey Moroney and Fionn Doyle.

Glenflesk GAA

LOTTO: There was no winner of Glenflesk Lotto which took place on 26/6/2023 in Glenflesk Hall. Jackpot €4,200. The numbers drawn were: 2, 17, 18, 23.

COUNTY LEAGUE: Our senior team drew with An Ghaeltacht last Sunday in Gallarus in round 10 of the County League. Glenflesk 2.12 An Gaeltacht 1.15. Congratulations to the team on being promoted to Division 1 for 2024. This is a great achievement for all involved, all the hard work and commitment paid off.

FILMS REVEALED: The parishes of Glenflesk and Kilcummin have been buzzing with anticipation in recent weeks in the aftermath of the Casting Night for OsKaRs 2023, an exciting fundraiser being run by neighbouring clubs later in the year. The interest from locals in the two parishes has been fantastic with 105 people signing up to take part in one of 8 movies which will be filmed in the Autumn and showcased at the main event, ‘A Night at the OskaRs’ on December the 7th in the INEC. Kevin Rowe Events who are working with the clubs on this fundraiser for the second time, were responsible for the choosing of the films and the casting of all the actors. ‘People have been bursting with excitement for the last two weeks waiting to find out what films they would star in and what part they would play,’ said Derry Healy from Glenflesk GAA. All was revealed at the Launch Night which was held in Kilcummin GAA Club on Friday night. All details had been kept top secret until the night and were announced to rapturous cheers and applause by MC, Brendan Fuller, ably assisted by DJ Gav. The films for this year’s event include Veronica Guerin, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Calendar Girls, Braveheart, Bridesmaids, Blues ‘Sisters’, ‘Kerry’ Girls and Downfall. ‘The atmosphere was absolutely brilliant as each film and cast was revealed, we are looking forward to an exciting year’, said Niamh Dwyer, Kilcummin GAA.

Kilcummin GAA

CREDIT UNION CO LEAGUE DIV 1: Our senior team lost to Austin Stacks on a score line 1-14 to 0-9 in Tralee on Sunday. However, we must give great credit to players and management for retaining our place in Division 1 for the coming year. Following our final game against Rathmore this coming weekend the focus will turn to preparing for the upcoming Intermediate championship.

CREDIT UNION CO LEAGUE DIV 6: Our B team drew with Dr Crokes on Thursday evening on a score line 1-14 to 0-17.

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COMMISERATIONS: Commiserations to Keelan O’Shea and his Kerry teammates who just missed out on a place in the All-Ireland Minor Final after their narrow loss to Monaghan at the weekend.

OSKARS NEWS: The launch night was held in the clubrooms on Friday last where the eight films and their casts were announced. The atmosphere was electric as people awaited their roles and the films in which they would act. Brendan Fuller was M.C. for the night, and everyone left with an eagerness to make this Oskars even better than the one in 2018 which itself was a phenomenal success. Keep December 7th free for a night of a lifetime. Updates will be given regularly on all social media outlets and GAA notes.

Listry GAA

LOTTO: Numbers drawn 1, 5, 15, 25.

€100 Mike Pendergast Laharn Cross. €50 Saoirse Redmond Kenmare. €50 Coleman &Rose O’Shea. €25 Richy Connolly Ballybrack. €25 Aisling O’Brien 5 Steeple Meadow. Next week’s jackpot €5,100.

SENIORS: Our seniors suffered defeat last weekend away to Churchill, next game we take on Dromid on 9th July.

U15: The U15 teams have busy schedule with the MD O’Shea East Kerry league the A team have 2 games played this week away to Dr Crokes and home to Glenflesk. The B teams next fixture is this Friday the 30th June at home to Dr Crokes.

U13: The U13 teams are taking a well-deserved break after winning the Div 4 Lee Strand County League final well done to the team and management for that great achievement.

East Kerry GAA

MD O’SHEA EAST REGION U15

LEAGUE: Division 1A - Glenflesk 4-12

Dr Crokes 2-12. Keel Listry 1-18 Firies

1-14. Division 1B - Killarney Legion 4-14

Rathmore 4-12. Division 2 - Scartaglen

4-11 Fossa 7-9. Kilcummin 5-14 Beaufort

2-13. Division 3 - Gneeveguilla 4-13 Spa

0-18. Division 4A - Crokes B 7-14 Kenmare B 4-4. Keel Listry 5-09 Legion

3-08. Division 4B - Fossa 1-09 Kilcummin 5-13.

REGIONAL FÉILE 2023: For the second year in a row, Firies have again performed admirably, reaching the semifinals, before losing out to eventual winners, Borrisinossory. Well done to all involved in this tremendous achievement.

KERRY: Good luck to the Kerry team in next weekend’s All-Ireland Quarter-Final.

U17: Hard luck to the Kerry team and management on their defeat in Saturday’s U17 semi-final versus Monaghan.

WEDDING: Congratulations to Rathmore and East Kerry star Brendan O’Keeffe on his recent marriage to Nor-

ma O’Riordan in Gneeveguilla Church.

CONDOLENCES: All at East Kerry GAA would like to pass on our condolences to the family of Jerry Riney, who gave a lifelong service to Kenmare GAA. May he rest in peace.

Beaufort GAA

FIXTURES: Senior men will be home to Austin Stacks D, Friday, 30th June in round 5, Development League.

RESULTS: Beaufort 1.15 St Mary’s, Cahersiveen 0.17 in round 10, Co Senior League.

LOTTO: No jackpot winner on Sunday, 25th June. Numbers: 7, 8, 17, 20. Consolation Prizes. €80 Eabha Sheehan, Droumlahane, €50 Daniel Teahan, online, Paul Neary, Beaufort, Ian Joy, Tullig. The next lotto draw for a jackpot of €13,800 will be on Sunday, 9th July in Beaufort Bar. Tickets are available from usual sellers, shops, and public houses and online at www.beaufortgaa.com. Thank you to everybody who support the lotto.

SUMMER CAMP: Beaufort GAA Club will be holding a summer camp from 10th to 14th July in the Club grounds. For more information, please contact Mary on 086 0640065 or Tara on 087 6032774.

GOOD LUCK to to Hannah O’Donoghue, Fiadhna Tangney and Kerry Ladies senior team and management in their All-Ireland senior championship game against Cavan in Austin Stack Park, Tralee, on Saturday, 1st July at 12.30pm and to Mike Breen, Seán O’Brien and Kerry senior team and management who will play Tyrone in Croke Park in the All Ireland senior quarter final in Croke Park next weekend.

LOST PROPERTY: There are a number of items of lost property in the Clubrooms. They can be collected on weekday evenings from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.

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.

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 are also pinned on our Facebook page.

FÉILE: Our Under 15 Féile team departed Spa last Friday morning for a day of bonding activities in Kilkenny. They headed to Carlow Town on Saturday morning for 3 group games versus Burren Rangers (Carlow), Bailieborough (Cavan) and Arklow Rock Parnells (Wicklow). After the first round of tough group games, we found ourselves in the Shield semifinal against a much stronger Carlow Town team who emerged as winners. Well done to this brilliant young group for representing our club and county with pride and determination. 18 out of the panel of 23 are eligible to play again next year. Thanks to coaches Gerard Breen, Padraig Griffin & Kate Lynch for all their hard work preparing the girls for the weekend.

SPONSORSHIP: We are very grateful to each & every person who contributed to our Féile Fundraiser. Also, a huge thanks to our business sponsors, especially Gino’s Gelato Killarney for coming on board again this year, sponsoring a

set of jackets for the girls & mentors! KERRY SENIOR CAMOGIE: Well done to the Kerry Senior Camogie team who beat Laois on Saturday 24th June in the All-Ireland Championship, especially U14/15 coach Kate Lynch. They now progress to the All-Ireland Quarter Finals.

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Ladies)

GET INTO GOLF: Killarney Golf & Fishing club held 3 sessions of get into golf with 30 ladies attending over 8 weeks. They had 5 lessons with Golf Professional Mark Heinemann and 3 weeks of scrambles with club members. The group hope to continue with practice over the next few months. They enjoyed a presentation evening in the clubhouse with certs and prizes.

RESULTS: Ladies’ Open Day kindly sponsored by Aherns Motor Group stableford on Mahoney’s pt. 1st Noreen O’Sullivan, Mairin Sheppard, Norma Fitzgerald 61pts [b9]. 2nd Maria O’Connor, Sheila McCarthy, Jeanelle Griffin 61pts [b9]. 3rd Christine Carroll, Bridie Brosnan, Mary B O’Connor 61pts. Killarney Golf and Fishing Club mixed team of 4 Texas scramble kindly sponsored by Walsh Bros Electrical. 1st Tomas Barry and Ellen Barry\Eugene O’Sullivan and Eimear O’Sullivan 08 43pts [last 6 holes]. 2nd Marcus Twomey and Aoife Twomey\Harry O’Neill and Maeve Doohan 11 43pts. 3rd Kathleen Brosnan and Brendan Brosnan\Noreen O’Callaghan and Ned O’Callaghan 08 41pts. Killarney Golf and Fishing Club Ladies stroke on Mahoney’s pt. kindly sponsored by Adams Garage. 1st Veronique Lostal Davern 72pts [22] b9. 2nd Louise Langan 72pts [16] b9. 3rd Josephine O’Sullivan 72pts [20]. 4th Annette McNiece 73pts [17] b9. 5th Margaret Campion 73pts [07] b9. 6th Mary Treacy 73pts [38]. BG Anne Moynihan 78pts.

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SIXES: The Muckross Rowing Club Juvenile Ladies Sixes team of Rachel Fuller, Keela O’Connor, Ellie Doolan, Khim Fleming, Angelina Kenny and Eva Stack.

Ross Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: 9-hole Single Stapleford qualifying Competition. Saturday 24th June. Well done to the Ladies who played the 9-hole Single Stapleford on Saturday. Congratulations on winner Maureen Beecher Crowley.

SCRAMBLE WEDNESDAY: Well done to all the Ladies who played in the scramble on Wednesday morning. Great Weather and great results. Winning team was Helen O’Donoghue, Kathy Crowley, and Maureen Crowley

COMPETITIONS: 9- & 18-hole Single Stapleford qualifying Competition Saturday 1st July. Enter via the ClubV1 app. All members welcome.

GET INTO GOLF: A very successful Get into Golf initiative with golf pro Gordon Howard took place over the last number of weeks. Thanks to Breda O’Farrell for organising the initiative and to all club members who helped.

OPEN DAY: Killarney Race Company

Sponsored Ladies Open Day at The Ross Golf Club Wednesday 30th August 2023. Please contact Ross Golf Club for further information on 064 6631125.

WEDNESDAY MORNINGS: Meet and play every Wednesday morning. Meet in the Club House no later than 10.20. 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: On Saturday June 24th and Sunday June 25th we held a V Par Competition kindly sponsored by Larkfield House B&B. The following were the winners: 1st Daniel Kelly +9, 2nd Michael J O'Sullivan + 6. Division 1 - 1st Brian O'Leary +5, 2nd Ivo O'Sullivan +2. Division 2 - 1st Virjinigus Jonaikitis +4, 2nd John Ivory +3. Division 3 - 1st Lucas Cronin + 1, 2nd Jim Delaney -1. On Friday June 24th we held our 6th Friday Evening Mixed Scramble and despite the break in our heatwave it was another very successful evening with a very large field of golfers and good food afterwards. The winning teams were: 1st Renaldas Bendikas, Sean Hickey, Mary Nash, John Fleming. 2nd Andy Cole, Mike O’Shea, Donie Broderick, Chris Brown. 3rd Jonathan Casey, Ger Flynn, Miriam Hickey, Tom Shields. 4th Tony Lenihan, M J O'Sullivan, Emir Coffey, Mary Moynihan. The Ross Seniors results from June 22nd were: 1st Pat Mitchell, 2nd John Ivory, 3rd Joe Scally, 4th Ned Buckley.

THE JIMMY BRUEN SHIELD: Our Ross GC team played host to Limerick GC in the first round of this competition last Saturday in testing conditions. After a titanic battle the Ross team had to give way to Limerick on a scoreline of 3:2. Well done to all involved.

FIXTURES: On Friday June 30th 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 July 1st and 2nd, we will hold Lady Captain Mary Moynihan's Prize to the Gents. This will be a stroke play competition.

BEST OF LUCK to the Ross GC Country Clubs team when they travel to Clonakilty to take on their hosts in the first round of that competition at 2pm next Sunday, July 2nd. Any support will be very welcome for our team on the day.

Castlerosse Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: 23 June. 18H Stableford - 1st Kitty O’Grady, 2nd Catherine Woods, 3rd Barbara O’Shea. 9H Stableford - 1st Chan Martin, 2nd Nuala Ward.

MIXED SCRAMBLE: Every Wednesday at 6pm. Visitors welcome

Deerpark Pitch & Putt Club

SUNDAY DRAWS: Three Player Team

Two Scores Count Each Hole - Nett: Gearoid Cronin, Mike 'Seve' O'Leary & Dan Kiely 78 and Gross: Gearoid Cronin, John Murphy & Dan Kiely 99.

THIS WEEKEND: We have a busy weekend ahead as we host the County U16 Strokeplay on Saturday followed by the Munster Adult Strokeplay Qualifiers on Sunday. Please note that the course will close to all play at 4pm on Friday to facilitate the staging of these events and will re-open Sunday after the finish of play in the Munster Qualifiers (roughly 3pm). Dress Code applies for both events.

TIM SCANNELL: The postponement of last week’s opening round of the competition due to the weather means we now begin our campaign next week in Tralee.

RICKY KELLY: Sponsored by the Tatler Jack Bar, this begins next Friday July 7th and runs through to July 9th. Further details next week.

50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS: All festivities now take place on Friday July 21st. We are now taking orders for a 50th Anniversary range of polo shirts. Enquires to the clubhouse or Club Captain Margaret C Looney regarding same.

Muckross Rowing Club

KILLARNEY REGATTA 2023: A long wait ended on Sunday last with the staging of the historic Killarney Regatta for the first time since 2019. The day was an outstanding success for the club, with Muckross the winner in 15 of the 16 traditional Sixing races, with only the Novice Ladies Sixes title eluding the club. The haul of silverware is a great reflection of the effort in training put in by the crews however the highlight of the day was certainly the participation of all the younger rowers in both Sixing

and coastal races. Many of the underage crews enjoyed their first Killarney Regatta and will hopefully continue the tradition long into the future. Our thanks to everyone who supported the club from coxing to organisation onshore and supply of home baking. Special thanks to St. Brendan’s RC for the loan of the ‘George Lynch’ Six, which was among the winning boats on the day. Special thanks also to Commercials

RC who loaned the club a coastal Four on the day. Proceedings drew to a close on Tuesday night at the Regatta Dance and presentation of prizes. Well done to Grace O’Connor who represented the club in the Regatta Queen contest.

REGATTA SEASON: Best of luck to all our crews competing this Saturday in the Rowing Ireland 1k Classic at the NRC in Cork and in Fermoy Regatta on Sunday. The Irish Rowing Championships are scheduled over three days, Fri-Sun, July 14-16.

Killarney Valley AC

MUNSTER: Congrats to four of our athletes who represented Munster in the prestigious Tailteann Games Interprovincial last Saturday, Jason O’Reilly won the 400m, Cian O’Brien came 3rd in the 200m, Dylan O’Brien came 7th in the Shot Put and Anna O’Shea came 6th in the Pole Vault.

JUVENILE: The Munster Juvenile Championships U14-U19 was held in Templemore. Cian O’Brien won the U18 100m and came 3rd in the U18 200m, Dylan O’Brien won the U18 Discus and came 2nd in the Shot Put, Babatunde Smith came 2nd in the U14 High Jump, Anna O’Shea came 3rd in the U16 Pole Vault and Keelan Veerasoo came 3rd in the U18 Triple Jump. Conor Scannell came 2nd in the U10 60m and 3rd in the Long Jump while Conor O’Donnell came 2nd in the U10 500m in the Juvenile Munster B Track & Field Championships last Sunday.

IRELAND: Sarah Leahy competed with the Irish Relay Team to come 2nd scoring valuable points for Team Ireland in the European Team Games in Poland. Ciara Kennelly won the Northern Ireland Senior High Jump Title with a leap of 1.75m. Congrats and well done to everyone.

CAMP: We still have some spaces in our Kids Summer Camp. It is live on our website with 6 weeks to choose from and caters for kids aged 5-12yrs. Book early to avoid disappointment.

INFO: All information on Training Schedules are on our website www.killarneyvalleyac.ie.

Killarney Rugby

SENIOR TRAINING RETURNS: Senior training will return on Monday the 10th of July, at 7.30pm at Aghadoe. All players welcome. For further information contact John O’Connell on 086 8525116.

MUNSTER RUGBY SUMMER CAMP: The annual Munster Rugby summer camps return to Aghadoe this summer and will take place between the 24th and 28th of July next. Open to boys and girls aged between 6 and 12 years of age, these camps take place between 9:30am and 1:30pm each day. The cost is €80 per child. Additional children from the same family can attend for the discounted rate of €70 per child. Check out the Munster rugby page for further information.

TAG TUESDAYS: Tag rugby is back for the summer at Aghadoe and is proving very popular. 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.

Kilcummin

KILCUMMIN CCÉ: Following on from a very enjoyable and successful Fleadh Cheoil Chiarraí in Ballybunion the past two weekends, the committee of Fleadh na Mumhan are now appealing for help with door stewards and car parking stewards for the fast-approaching Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan on in Tralee on the 13th, 14th, 15th & 16th of July. Please contact the following: Tony O’Connor (m) 0876258641. Tadhg Creedon (m) 0851742574 & (m) John Canty 0872684677.

KILCUMMIN COMMUNITY GAMES: Kilcummin Community Games held their medal presentation on Tuesday 20th June for area and County winners of the art and handwriting competitions in the Recreational Hall, Kilcummin. A huge thanks to everyone for coming along on the night. We wish best of luck to our U10 & U12 Handwriting County Champions, Dara Counihan and Saoirse Lucey as they progress to the All-Ireland Finals later in the Summer in Carlow.

TRACK AND FIELD: Well done to all the athletes who competed over the weekend, many athletes progressed through the heats to semi-finals. Dan Barry U12 100m final, Sadie Sugrue U8 60M final, Aodhan O’Halloran finished 5th in the Long Puck U12, and Eamon O’Donoghue came 4th in Shot Putt. A big thank you and appreciation to all the parents, coaches and mentors for their ongoing help and support.

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