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Café du Parc announce new collaboration with rugby star
To kick off the Wander Wild weekend in Killarney, Café du Parc was delighted to welcome rugby stars Keith Earls and Damien Varley.
It was part of the launch of Café du Parc’s new collaboration with Keith Earls Coffee brand Eleven14 Coffee. Named after the two positions that Keith Earls has played in throughout his rugby career, Eleven14 strives to not only produce great quality coffee but also to build relationships with their employees, suppliers, investors and customers.
The launch was one of many exciting events for the O’Donoghue Ring Collection during the Wander Wild Festival.
The Tan Yard restaurant and Killarney Urban Farm were featured in the festival's food tour, while O’Donoghue Public House was proud to present Mundy, Meadhbh Walsh and Keith Farrell at St Mary’s Church of Ireland for an intimate and unforgettable concert. Guests and customers can now explore the unique flavours of Eleven14 Coffee, all in the comfort of Café du Parc.
GOOD FRIDAY WALK: Pictured in Muckross for the launch of the Kerry Hospice Killarney branch Memorial Walk remembering Sheila Kelliher and Vivienne O’Shea were: Kieran Culloty, Kay Spillane,
Unit at University Hospital Kerry and also through the home nursing scheme. Presently it costs in excess of €10,000 a week to fund the services.
The people of Kerry have been very generous supporters and the magnificent facilities now available at University Hospital Kerry are testament to their generosity.
"The ongoing support of the people of Kerry is vital in maintaining these facilities. As our late departed County Fundraising Chairman, Ted Moynihan used to say: “You may never need the hospice, but the hospice needs you”. Looking forward to seeing you all on the day." In Kilcummin on the same day a hospice walk will also take place starting from the recreation hall at 10am. The family friendly walk has a choice of 5km or 10km. Refreshments will be provided in the hall afterwards. Alan Oliver of Lir has again generously sponsored a large Easter Egg which will be raffled among participants. All money raised through donations on the day will be forwarded to the Palliative Care Unit, Kerry Hospice Association.
