








Combining the glitz and glamour of Hollywood with the heart and soul of community spirit
The Newmarket OsKaRs, organized by members of Newmarket GAA and sponsored by Newmarket Motors and SEROSEP, is sure to be a night of entertainment, performances, and awards.
This fundraiser involves Newmarket Club members and participants from throughout the greater Duhallow region, creating and acting a short film based on classic movies and TV shows.
Over the course of two months, teams produced 10 minute short films with local talent and iconic scenes from popular television and film, and the phenomenal list of choices were revealed at a launch event.
The lead up has been busy; from rehearsals
to promotional events, undergoing filming and organising many different fundraising activities in aid of their films. But it has proven the heart and soul of community spirit. It’s not just one night of awards and performances; it’s a journey that brings together individuals, businesses, and local talents for a common cause.
The films will be showcased on Friday the 26th of April at the Charleville Park Hotel where the community comes together in celebration of their collective efforts and judges will decide on the award winners in a festive, Oscar-themed setting.
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Millstreet Vintage Club made a presentation on Friday 5th April to St Johns Holy Well Committee at Aubane Community Centre and demonstrated its commitment to community causes with a generous donation.
The donation was the result of a successful Johnny Hickey Memorial Car Run, an event that not only celebrated vintage car culture, but also supported the maintenance and preservation of St. John’s Well, a cherished local landmark. An impressive final total amount of €1,425.70 was raised. This amount was raised through the collective efforts of participants and supporters
Thank you to Millstreet Vintage Club for their generosity and support.
Teach Íosagáin in Rathmore was lán go doras on Friday 5th April for the launch by Seán Kelly MEP of Fr Ferris’s History of the Parishes of Rathmore, Gneeveguilla, and Knocknagree, edited and published recently by Brendan McCarthy, funded by LEADER.
Among the attendees were Bishop of Kerry Ray Browne, Professor Bernard O’Donoghue of Oxford University and Cullen, journalist and author Dónal Hickey, Aogán Ó h’Iarlaithe, editor of The Duhallow Journal and, in a nice
link between past and present, the evening was rounded off by noted Kerry uilleann piper Stephen Scales playing Domhnall A Phúmpa’s Reel composed by the old Gneeveguilla piper Domhnall Ó Fúmpa.
With a limited print-run, the book is destined to become a collector’s item and your copy can be secured at www.rathmorehistory.com, the Dungeon Bookshop, Killarney, O’Mahony’s Bookshop and Polymath Books, both in Tralee.
Cullen Pipe Band have been making their way around the country! After featuring in St. Patricks Day parades all over the county and even beyond it, they’ve had great competition placements. Well done, Geraldine and Arthur!
The final night of beekeeping lectures held by Duhallow Beekeepers Association at IRD Duhallow was a great success.
Father James McSweeney presented a talk on ‘Swarming and working with bees and not against them’. This concluded a series of six weekly presentations by various speakers.
Congratulations to last years beginners who were presented with certificates by Duhallow Beekeepers President Andy Bourke.
Duhallow Beekeepers will be hosting practical handson demonstrations at the IRD Apiary for this year’s beginner beekeepers.
If you would like to get in touch with Duhallow Beekeepers Association: email: secretaryduhallowbeekeepers@ gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook. com/duhallowbeekeepers/
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The Snapper
Honor O’Flynn, Donal O’Sullivan, Deirdre Lenihan, Jimmy O’Keeffe, Cathy Forrest, Fiona Breen, Veronica Walsh, Keeniia Buiza, Deirdre Clifford, Margaret Duggan,Triona Duane, Bríd O’Sullivan, Martina Doody, Patricia O’Keeffe, David Quinlan.
Forrest Gump
Michael Kenneally, Teresa O’Keeffe, Ciara Buckley, Elle Marie O’Dwyer, Willie John Buckley, Dj O’Sullivan, William Lehane, Michael O’Leary, Aaron Jennings, Cathal Browne, Alan Ryan, Charlie Duggan, Colette Vaughan.
Michael Collins
Nicky Barrett, Maura Foley, Robert Stack, Fr.Francis Manning, Jerry Fitzgerald, Donnacha Fitzpatrick, Tony Hourigan, Tony O’Keeffe, PJ Keeffe, Gavin Fleming, Maura Sheehan.
The Field
Charles O’Connor, Máiréad Daly, Stephen Stokes, Mick Lynch, Danny Culloty, Seanie Daly, Maurice Angland, Julie Flaherty, Margaret Daly, Pat O’Sullivan, Frankie Muller
On April 7th, 2024, the 5th annual Ned Tarrant Memorial Tractor Run took place in Kilcorney.
Despite the unpredictable weather, there was a fantastic turnout with young and old coming together for the big event. Funds were raised for the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind. Kilcorney Community
and Banteer Macra welcomed charity representatives, Chris Bennett and Tom Looney who was accompanied by his trustworthy canine companion, Jira. Before the big boys and girls set off on their machines, the kiddies led the way in the children’s run from the village down to the social
centre. Finally the big machines set off and arrived for a BBQ and music at Healy’s Bar Kilcorney. Music was by The Kelt. As of writing, the amount raised hasn’t been confirmed but well done to everyone involved!
Words and photos by Tadhg Curtin.
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You are invited to join us
Thursday 25th April at 11am O cial Launch Day
Saturday 27th April 11am - 2pm Family Fun Day Giveaways
Twohig’s SuperValu Kanturk currently employs 104 people and has been serving the community since 1955, when Paddy and Eilish Twohig opened a small grocery store called The White House. The new state-of-the-art store, boasts 16,000 sq ft, and o cially launches on 25th April is set to o er an extended range of top-quality produce including; new-look deli with carvery, bakery, meat and sh counters, convenient meals solutions, taste of local and o -licence.
Twohig’s SuperValu has been a major supporter of the Kanturk community for 69 years and has supported many local charities and teams including Local GAA and sports clubs in Kanturk and Duhallow and local TidyTowns.
The Twohig’s SuperValu team are committed to sustainability and have gone to extensive lengths to be as environmentally conscious as possible in designing the new look store. The store is tted out with energy saving LED lights and state of the art refrigeration.
Commenting on the launch of the new store, Michael Twohig said: “Wearedelightedtobeopeningournew-lookstoreaftersigni cant investment and much hard work from the team. The new state-ofthe-artstorewillo erourcustomersaverymodernandexciting shoppingexperience.Webelieveinenhancinglocalcommunities bycaringforourenvironment,soweareparticularlyproudofthe dedicatedeco-friendlytechnologiesthroughoutthenewstore.We can’twaittobringournewo eringtothepeopleofKanturkand Duhallowandareextremelygratefultoallofourloyalcustomerswho continuetosupportusinthelocalcommunity.Welookforwardto seeingtheminstoreagainsoon.”
We'd like to thank our sta , past and present, for their dedication and hard work.
Venue: Cultúrlann, Newmarket, Co. Cork, P51D854.
April 20th: 8pm
Declan Sinnott and Evelyn
Kallansee in Concert
Tickets €20 Ticketstop.ie & in local shops
Thursdays:
Ciorcal Ghaeilge. Weekly. Gach eolas at thecultúrlann@gmail.com
Venue: CYMS Hall Newmarket, P52 V596
Admission: €10
Time: 9:00 - 11:30pm
Organized by John Joe Dances 087 9735113
April
Friday 26th
C&M Sound
Michael Twomey & Michael Horgan
Superstar Sensation Effie Neill
Date: Sat. 27th April, Walk: Mount Hillary. Meet at the trailhead carpark at 10am sharp.
Tea and coffee after walk.
Registration Essential Call 029 60633 or 0860849955 to register.
Mike Condon
Venue: Star Trax Music Venue, Knocknagree, P51 HH2Y
Date: 21st April
Time: 3-5.30pm
Tractor and Car Run
Sunday 21st April
Registration by donation at Dromtariffe hall from 11am Run departs at 1pm sharp
Venue: USA stores, Greenane Street, Kanturk
Mondays
9.30am: Circuits 6pm: Boxercise
Tuesday 6pm: Dance Fitness
Wednesday
9.30am: Circuits 6pm: Dance Fitness
Friday 9.30am: Circuits
€10 pay as you go or 6 classes for €50
Message Deirdre O’Sullivan or text 087 9273672 for details/ bookings.
Edel Quinn Hall, Kanturk
Monday
Foróige 7.30-9pm
Ages of 12-17yrs. Time: Every Friday Morning 10:30am-12:00am
Tuesday
Social Dancing With Dan 8-10pm
All Welcome!
Wednesday
Taekwondo 6-8pm
All Welcome!
Venue: Freemount Community Center, P56 P893
Admission: €10
Time: Sundays 3-5.30pm
April
Sunday 21st Checkers
Sunday 28th
Teddy and Cathay Barry
Glen Theatre Banteer
May
Saturday, 4th May:
Pakie O’Callaghan - The Stories of Eamon Kelly. 8pm. To book tickets, phone 029 56239 or 087 755 8752.
Venue: The Green Bean Café, Banteer Sportsfield
Date: Sat. 27th April Time: 10am-1pm
Organised by Banteer Tidy Towns with funds going towards further village improvement.
The Hiland, Newmarket
Sunday, April 21st
Mike Denver Fundraising Concert in Aid of Nazareth House. (Doors open at 3pm) 4pm - 7pm
Date: 23rd April
Time: 3pm
Venue: James O’Keeffe Institute.
The Healthy Age Friendly Home Programme aims to help older people live in their own home for as long as possible. Learn the benefits, the options for you, and how to be referred.
Let us know about your clubs, groups, concerts, and lessons. Send details to discoverduhallow@irdduhallow.com or call us on 029 60633
Let us leave the lush pastures of Duhallow this week and head to Japan, to learn a practice called ikigai (I pronounce it Icky-guy- but my Japanese is rusty). In Japanese, iki means alive and gai means worth, put together, ikigui refers to the worth or meaning in your life. It is the practice of finding what gives you meaning and purpose- and we all need that!
in life and what you should focus. Imagine a life where you found something you could be paid to do, that you love, that people need and that you are good at. There would be less Monday morning blues and stress in your life for one thing.
There are seven rules of ikigui ;
• Stay active. Work as long as you can. Keep busy.
• Take it slow. Do things with pleasure and enjoyment. It may feel normal to rush so resist the urge to hurry.
In the practice of ikigui there is a convergence of four areas of your life- what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs and what you can be paid for. The centre of all four of these aspects of life is your ikigui. Your purpose
• Don’t fill your stomach too much. Eat 80% of what is on your plate.
• Surround yourself with good friends. Strong relationships in your life leads to longevity and happiness.
• Exercise everyday- you don’t
have to climb mountains, but you can walk in the park.
• Smile often. Even if there is little to smile about, smile anyway.
• Connect with nature. Head to the Island wood, listen to the trees, the river and the birds.
• Give thanks- show gratitude to the simple things in your life.
• Live in the moment, we are not guaranteed any tomorrow- so enjoy the now. This breath is all we have so embrace it.
• Follow your ikigui- discover your passion and let it drive you.
We might not use our Japanese in Banteer, Meelin, Knocknagree or Newmarket- but we can observe the rules of ikigui wherever we are.
This cold and wet spring has meant that there has been a prolonged season of cold and flu and we are still seeing lots of sick people in the health shops.
If you want to stay healthy and boost your immune system then taking vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin, can help. Even though you might be outdoors more at the moment you probably aren’t getting a sufficient dose of Vitamin D from the sun alone because the sun is not strong and your body is probably still covered up with jumpers, coats and hats! So keep taking vitamin D for a while longer. We have some really good products in a range of strengths.
Pharmanord’s Bioactive D Pearls are a great choice.
Remember that 80% of your immune system is in your gut and supplementing with beneficial bacteria can not only improve your digestive system it can improve your immunity. NaturesPlus new Immune Microbiome is a next generation formulation with 19 strains of beneficial bacteria proven to help your immune system.
So what if you have a cold, how can you shake it fast?
Make sure that you drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration. Being properly hydrated can help your immune system fight the illness and alleviate symptoms. Rest and take care of yourself and allow your immune system to fight the virus.
Taking a good quality Vitamin
C can help too.
Somega’s Liposomal Vitamin
C is a great choice if you are fighting a cold. It’s a great tasting liquid formula suitable for the whole family. Research has shown liposomal vitamin C is nearly twice as bioavailable as non-liposomal vitamin C.
One of the best multivitamins to take when you have been ill and feel run down is Source of Life Gold Liquid. It is a complete multivitamin and whole-food formula and it really does give you a boost when you most need it.
We continue to journey through the Easter season which ends on Pentecost Sunday. On this day, the Holy Spirit came upon the Apostles and Mother Mary as they were gathered in the Upper Room in Jerusalem. They were waiting and praying for the coming of the Holy Spirit, and when The Holy Spirit came upon them in tongues of fire, they were changed forever. They were no longer afraid, and they went out and preached the gospel and were prepared to be martyred for their faith.
We read in the Acts of the Apostles the great deeds they performed in the name of Jesus just as He promised them they would. We read of the many miracles they performed in His name and how they lived and shared everything and their numbers grew daily.
We ourselves received the Holy Spirit at our baptism and these gifts are confirmed at our confirmation. This is the same Holy Spirit that the Apostles received.
Our baptism is the most important day of our lives. We become children of God, brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ. We become citizens of Heaven and there is an indelible mark put on our souls which says Destination: Heaven. All the spiritual blessings of Heaven are poured in to our souls. We are anointed Priests, Prophets and Kings. We receive the full measure of the Holy Spirit. All the gifts which are supernatural gifts are given to us to help us on our faith journey and help us to carry out the plan God has ordained for us.
Confirmation confirms the gifts we have received in Baptism as we become adult members of
the Church. It is important and essential for us to use the gifts we have been given and nurture our faith on a daily basis. We do this by reading Scripture, praying regularly, attending Holy Mass, doing good works and putting God in the first place in our lives.
The seven Gifts Of the Holy Spirit
Is the grace of being able to see everything through God’s eyes. It teaches us to see with God’s eyes, to feel with God’s Heart and to speak with God’s words.
Helps us discern between right and wrong. It helps us to choose the right path to God.
Helps us to love God and pray with true devotion. This moves us to enter into a loving relationship with Jesus.
With the gift of wonder and awe in God’s presence, we recognise the grandeur of God and how He is above all things. We depend on Him for everything.
We come to understand our faith in a deeper way. It helps us understand the word of God and know the presence of Christ in the sacraments.
The gift of knowledge enables us to discover God’s will in all things and see the beauty of God reflected in Creation.
Gives us the strength and the
courage to do the right thing even in the face of persecution. This is a very important gift in today’s world.
As we grow in the power of the Holy Spirit, we receive the fruits which grow in us. They are Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Gentleness, Faithfulness and Self-Control.
There are also Charisms of the Holy Spirit which are given to us for the building up of the Church such as the gifts of Healing, Prophesy, Teaching, Discernment of Spirits, Miracles, Discernment, Tongues, Service, Administration and so many more. We need to experience an awakening or an infilling of the Holy Spirit by attending a Life in the Spirit seminar or similar encounter for these Charisms to be awakened in us. This is much needed in our Church today and our Church is all those who have been baptised.
As we look forward to Pentecost, let us be aware of the power of the Holy Spirit living in us and working through us.
It was the Holy Spirit that hovered over the deep and brought everything into being at the beginning of Creation. It was the Holy Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead. It is the Holy Spirit that transforms the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ at Holy Mass. The Holy Spirit lifts the lid on human limitations and lifts us up to the divine realm.
The Holy Spirit is our helper and guide and is there with us to help us pray and understand God’s word. “Behold I am with you always even to the end of time.”
Make sure you continuously invoke the Holy Spirit and you will see changes in your lives.
Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín wishing Kanturk Representative Becky Kealy the best of luck in the forthcoming LEA Elections at the Aontu Public Meeting.
Aontu Leader Peadar Tóibín pictured with LEA Representatives at the Aontu Public Meeting at the Edel Quinn Hall, Kanturk. Included are Lorraine Deane, Skibereen LEA, Becky Kealy, Kanturk LEA, Mona Stromsoe, East Cork LEA, Finian Toomey, Cork City NW LEA, Patrick Murphy, Ireland South European Candidate and Paddy Scully, Mallow LEA.
Cork College of FET, Morrison’s Island Campus, Macroom Centre are thrilled to announce details of their exciting new Tertiary Nursing Degree course. This is a fantastic opportunity for Macroom as this course is a guaranteed route to a Level 8 Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in both Mental Health and in General Nursing at MTU Tralee.
Students will complete 1 year at QQI level 5 with us here in Macroom which is free with no QQI fees. These students are then guaranteed a place in MTU Tralee to complete their 4 year Honours degree in Nursing, in either
General or in Mental Health Nursing. Students can apply through www.nto.ie and their place is based on their career goals and interests, no CAO or Leaving Cert points are required for entry. Once accepted they will have access to facilities in both our Cork College of FET Morisson’s Island Campus and MTU. Also, students can still apply to other Level 8 courses and campuses for e.g. UCC, or through the usual CAO route. Other courses we offer at QQI Level 5 in our Macroom Centre include:
1. Office Administrator (Business Administration)
2. Health Services Administrator (Business Admin.—Medical Secretary) NEW
3. Business with Retail (Business Studies) NEW
4. Healthcare Assistant (Health Services Skills)
5. Nursing Studies Tertiary course with MTU Tralee - Bachelor of Science (Honours) General & Mental Health Nursing NEW
“No need to travel for your studies as we have the same quality assured courses on your doorstep. We are just over the road!”
If you have any other queries please go to http:// morrisonsislandcampus. ie/macroom or contact us on 086-0140217 or email
Bernie at: BAngland@ morrisonsislandcampus.ie eBusiness Park, Bowl Road, Macroom, P12 FV30
IRD Duhallow was the venue for a Make Up tutorial recently hosted by ex make up artist, now content creator, Ber Stokes. With Brenda Stokes as Ber’s face model, she went through some fundamentals of applying makeup.
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Solution: Issue 111, April 5th, 2024
Complete the crossword and post with your name and contact details to:
Discover Duhallow Puzzle Competition, James O’Keeffe Institute Newmarket, Co. Cork
Terms & Conditions: Deadline for submissions is noon on Friday, APRIL 26th 2024.
First correct entry drawn will win a €20 voucher, valid for three months from date of issue, to be redeemed for food at the Duhallow Community Food Services. No cash alternative. Winner will be named in subsequent issue of Discover Duhallow. One entry per person. No correspondence will be entered into. Voucher to be collected from Duhallow Community Food Services, Newmarket. WINNER
Congratulations to Maureen Fleming-O’Leary, Gneeveguilla, who wins a €20 voucher for Duhallow Community Food Services!
I am Louise and I am a registered veterinary nurse and owner of Louise’s Country Kennels, a new dog boarding and doggy daycare facility in Banteer.
I am originally from Bantry in west Cork, but moved to Banteer with my partner Ger and our dog Fenton in 2020. Our family has since grown and we now have two boys, another dog called Toffee, and our cat called Hiccup.
I was lucky enough to grow up with a family of pure animal lovers. We have always had dogs, cats, hens, ducks, donkeys, and goats. My friends always joked that we were the local pet farm. I knew from a very young age that I wanted to end up working with animals.
I qualified as a Veterinary Nurse in 2011 and have been lucky enough to work in some of Ireland’s top veterinary hospitals in both Galway and Cork.
I worked in Galway for over 6 years as a general Veterinary nurse. There, I learned so much and grew my interest in surgical and dental veterinary nursing.
During my time there, I also fostered and re-homed 26 dogs for charities. It was just a passion of mine and I really enjoyed caring for these dogs who needed extra love, care, and training before we found them their forever home. It was by doing this that it planted the seed that one day, I would love to open a dog kennels.
I moved back down to Cork in 2018, where I began working as a surgical veterinary nurse in a referral hospital in Cork. Surgical nursing was an amazing opportunity, it was challenging but very rewarding. The main part of surgical nursing is having the responsibility for every patient going under anaesthetic. Every day, there was something new and exciting to learn. However, after starting our family, our priorities changed, and I decided it was the right time to take the leap and open Louise’s Country Kennels.
The Kennels consists of eleven large kennels, an indoor area for the dogs where they can play & relax, and a large dog run that I will be able to divide into 3 different sections.
My goal is to provide a safe, cosy, and fun environment for all my doggie boarders while their owners are away.
My main services include shortand long-term boarding, and a doggy daycare service where dogs will be cared for in a supervised secure environment where they can play and socialise with other dogs.
As a registered Veterinary Nurse, I also offer boarding for dogs who suffer from long term illnesses such as diabetes. I know how stressful it can be to leave a dog that needs some extra care, but I hope to offer people peace of mind knowing they are in safe hands with a veterinary nurse.
Another service I offer is post operative rehabilitation. This is where I can take care of your dog after they have undergone an elective/non-elective surgical procedure; this could be anything from being neutered or having a much more major procedure such as a Tibial Plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO). After such procedures, dogs need to be confined and medicated, and of course get some extra TLC. This can be a stressful time for owners trying to juggle work, family life, or keeping their dog in a confined area during recovery. I am here to take that extra pressure off and offer nursing care in my home for these patients.
For any questions, enquiries, or to book your dog in, call/WhatsApp me on 0851371841 or email me at louisescountrykennels@outlook. com.
Also you can follow me on Instagram or Facebook.