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Week 36 • 8th September 2023 NO. 1 PUBLICATION IN KILLARNEY vol 50 • 36th Edition • Issue 24640 • Established March 1973 • www.Killarneyadvertiser.ie • 064 6632215 • info@killarneyadvertiser.ie 20 ANTI WRINKLE FILLER & PROFHILO CLINIC Appointment essential Suitable male & female In the Fair Hill Car Park Tel : 064 - 6632966 Killarney Toning & Beauty Studio MONDAY 25 TH SEPT Killarney links to Ireland’s oldest person who passed away this week Rivals Clifford and O’Hora join forces for Kerry Mental Health

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Killarney links to Ireland’s oldest person who passed away this week

Ireland’s oldest person, Máirín Hughes, has died at the age of 109

Máirín Hughes, who turned 109 on May 22, has strong Killarney connections. The previous record was held by 107-year-old Nancy Stewart who died on September 10 2021.

Although born in Belfast, Máirín went to school in the Mercy Convent. Her father was a customs and excise officer and the family moved around a lot eventually coming to Killarney after spells in County Down and Dublin.

Her mother came from the Rathmore area and her father was from Newmarket in County Cork.

She attended the Mercy Convent and has, in previous interviews, recalled growing up on the shores of Lough Lein. In 2021 she featured in the book ‘Independence Memories: A People’s Portrait of the Early Days of the Irish Nation’, shar-

ing stories of being kept in school in Killarney during an attack on the RIC barracks down the road.

In 1924 she started a degree in science and a diploma in education at University College Cork, before working in the pathology lab in University College Cork’s Department of Medicine for 16 years. Last year she recalled her story on the podcast: ‘Living History - Irish Life and Lore’.

During the broadcast she talked about her parents' membership of the Gaelic League in 1910; the Spanish Flu in Ireland in 1918; The Black and Tans in Killarney in 1921; the early days of the new Free State; Eucharistic Congress in Dublin in 1932, visiting the Basket Islands in 1929; and working in the UCC medical laboratory from 1932 until 1948.

Michael Fassbender’s latest movie premieres in Toronto

Michael Fassbender‘s latest movie ‘Next Goal Wins’ will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival this weekend.

“Directed by Academy Award Winner Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit, Thor: Ragnarok), ‘Next Goal Wins’ follows the American Samoa soccer team, infamous for their brutal 31-0 FIFA loss in 2001,” said a press release issued by the production company.

“With the World Cup Qualifiers approaching, the team hires down-on-hisluck, maverick coach Thomas Rongen (Fassbender) hoping he will turn the world’s worst soccer team around in this heartfelt underdog comedy.”

NPWS issues fire warning ahead of weekend heatwave

The National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) has appealed to members of the public to be conscious of the dangers posed by fire and to exercise extreme caution over this high risk period.

The current Status Yellow - High Tem-

perature warning for Ireland hot weather conditions have seen increased fire activity firmly associated with public recreation activities. Members of the public intending to visit National Parks and Nature Reserves are reminded to adhere to regulations regarding the lighting of fires.

Máirín Hughes met President Michael D. Higgins and his wife Sabina at Áras an Uachtaráin earlier this year
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Rivals Clifford and O’Hora join forces for Kerry Mental Health

The Kerry Mental Health Association’s TieDayFriday Fundraising Business

Breakfast takes place in The Great Southern Killarney on October 6. The Kerry captain and his on-field marker from Mayo will be part of an expert panel discussion on the importance of staying connected in our communities and how to look after our mental wellbeing.

Pádraig O’Hora is a Youth Justice Worker with Youth Work Ireland, and Community Liaison Officer with Mayo Mental Health Association. Key insights will be provided by two members of the Kerry Mental Health Association Board, Dr. Caitriona Kelly, Lecturer Department of Nursing and Healthcare Sciences at MTU Kerry and Samantha Keane who works as an engineer.

“Our vision is to ensure that society is better informed about how to take care of its mental health. This fundraising business breakfast will help us provide the educational infrastructure necessary to achieve that goal,” said The General Manager of Kerry Mental Health Association, John Drummey.

“We want to open a conversation to remind us all how important being part of a community is. We believe this

can have a positive impact on mental health through social connection in business, sport and wider community activities.

“Kerry Mental Health Association is proud to bring together four key roles models in David Clifford, Pádraig O’Hora, Dr. Caitríona Kelly and Samantha Keane and we are grateful to them for giving their time to take part in the event.

Local Killarney businesses Brian James Menswear Killarney and Grandview Media are supporters of the event.

“The interactive panel discussion will flow between sport, business, and volunteering as participants explore how important it is to stay connected in our communities at all life stages to look after our mental wellness,” added Mr Drummey.

Everyone is encouraged to wear a tie on October 6 – the more colourful and outrageous the better – and those who can’t attend the breakfast can make an online donation at www.KerryMentalHealth.ie/donate.

Individual Tickets for the Kerry Mental Health Association Business Breakfast are only €50 (plus booking fees) from www.KerryMentalHealth.ie/business-breakfast.

Community college goes phone free in classroom

The Killarney Community College have introduced new measures in order to reduce online bullying and general distraction within the classroom by asking their students to voluntarily hand up their phones to their teachers at the beginning of every class.

The initiative comes in the wake of new data published this week reporting worrying online trends faced by school goers. CyberSafeKids, an Irish online safety charity, carried out research for it's annual trends and usage report and were able to include secondary school data for the first time.

98% of all 12-16 year olds now own a mobile phone with up to 40% of secondary school goers reporting being cyber bullied with girls overall being the most likely victims. Almost two thirds of teachers have reported dealing with online safety incidents. The survey also showed many students reported being unaware of how to best protect themselves online.

Feedback from the student council has been overwhelmingly positive as students noted that notifications and the temptation to look at their phone are now a thing of the past thus maximising teaching and learning in their classes. Principal Stella Loughnane has already noted the positive impact it is having on the school.

"In recent years I've found myself dealing with more and more online issues that have spilled over to the classroom. Incidents of Cyber bullying are worrying and clearly on the rise. Every student has a right to feel safe in school and learn in a distraction free environment,” she said. “Our teaching staff have noted the ease to which our students have taken to handing up their phones and have noticed a greater focus and improved levels of concentration within the classroom. Students are still free to use their phones at lunch time but we are definitely seeing the benefits of less screen time for our students.”

Dr Crokes’ Healthy Club has embarked on an initiative in conjunction with Order of Malta Killarney Unit to provide certified training for its members as Cardiac First Responders. Around 10,000 people die of heart related failure and strokes in Ireland each year. Early intervention by Cardiac First Responders can save people’s lives. GAA stars David Clifford and Mayo’s Pádraig O’Hora may be rivals on the football pitch but will be on the same team for a special event in aid of Kerry Mental Health. David Clifford was looking colourful at the launch of Kerry Mental Health Association's Tie Day Friday Fundraising Business Breakfast in The Great Southern Killarney on October. 6.
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PHONE FREE: Students Dannil Khomutov, Maria Machetti, Valentenya Dorosh Peter O’ Callaghan and Majd Khaleel handing over their photos to teacher John Keane at Killarney Community College.

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Accountancy firm celebrates 50 years in business

Killarney firm Orchid Accountants celebrated 50 years in business at the weekend.

From humble beginnings, Donal A Culloty & Co started in the front room of the family home on Lewis Rd in 1973 before becoming one of Kerry's top accountancy firms.

At a special gathering at the Mad Monk last Friday, Michael Culloty, son of the founder, explained why Orchid Accountants is special.

“It is because of our clients, some of whom have been with the firm since the beginning, and the staff who each bring their unique backgrounds, perspectives and ideas,” he said.

ANAM Arts centre to host Culture Night events

The ANAM Arts and Culture centre on East Avenue is one of the key venues for the county-wide Culture night celebration.

Culture Night - an annual all-island public event that celebrates culture, creativity, and the arts – will take place September 22.

Special events are programmed at participating locations throughout the County, and, thanks to the continued support of the Arts Council and Kerry County Council, all activities are free of charge.

One such event will take place in Anam and will give people of all ages a chance to get in touch with their creative side. Music Generation Kerry will host children workshops with unusual instru-

ments followed by an evening painting workshop for adults facilitated by Arthouse Killarney.

“Culture Night is a very special night throughout Ireland and the events in Kerry play a very important part in showcasing the talented artists, beautiful landscapes, and significant venues that are in our County. I look forward to going out Friday 22 September and celebrating the very best of what we have in Kerry,” said Cathaoirleach of Kerry, Councillor Jim Finucane

For further information about Culture Night please visit www.culturenight.ie

‘To our clients, thank you for tasking us to provide solutions to your problems. We really appreciate your business. To our team, thank you for entrusting us ew-

ith your professional development, and thank you for helping us to build a strong, caring and hardworking culture that fosters innovation and productivity.”

Algae warning on Lough Leane

The unseasonably warm weather has led to an increase in algal growth at a number of locations around Lough Leane in Killarney.

Kerry County Council is advising members of the public not to bathe or paddle in water if there are visible signs of algal growth in the vicinity which can be identified by a green, blue or brown colour in the water or along the shoreline.

They are also advised to ensure that they keep their dogs under control as such algal accumulations can be harmful if

ingested by small animals, particularly dogs. In addition, water from the lake should not be used for cooking, drinking or washing.

Advisory signage has been erected at a number of locations on the lake shoreline.

“The situation is being monitored closely on an ongoing basis by Kerry County Council, particularly during the current spell of warm weather and conditions in which this phenomenon is known to occur,” said council spokesperson.

The ANAM Arts Centre will host adult painting workshops with Arthouse Killarney as part of the annual Culture Night Celebration. Photo: Niall P Foley Michael Culloty and his mother Maureen Culloty celebrates 50 years in business this week. Staff members Mary C Sessions, Dayse Murphy, Sinead Kelliher, Lidiia Karasova, Anita Doran, Siobhan Tangney, Michael Culloty, Gary O'Halloran, Liam Fraher, Darren Houlihan, Brendan Cahill and Sylwester Pierog at Orchid's 50th anniversary bash last week.
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Alice Thompson appointed Sales Manager at Brehon

The Brehon Hotel and Spa has announced the appointment of Alice Thompson as the new Sales Manager.

With over 15 years of extensive experience in sales and events, including stints at The Merrion Hotel in Dublin and Experience Ireland Golf and Travel, Alice brings a wealth of expertise to her role. Having officially joined The Brehon Hotel and Spa, Alice is set to play a pivotal role in strengthening the hotel's professional relationships, making her the main point of contact and liaison for corporate partners.

"The Brehon Hotel and Spa is delighted to welcome Alice Thompson to our team. With her background in sales and events, we are confident that Alice will not only maintain our hotel's reputation but also enhance our customer relationships, for our valued clients," said Sinead Murphy, General Manager at The Brehon Hotel and Spa.

The Brehon Hotel and Spa, formerly part of The Gleneagle Group, has been operating as an independent family-run establishment since January 2021, symbolising an exciting new chapter in the hotel's journey.

Biosphere conference in Killarney House

The Kerry UNESCO Biosphere Reserve will host its Autumnal Series Biodiversity Conference in Killarney House between 12pm and 4pm on Saturday.

The conference will be a celebration of the local natural biosphere heritage and will provide a fascinating insight into the natural world.

The strong panel of speakers include Éanna Ní Lamhna and Anja Murray.

Éanna is the president of the Tree Council of Ireland, biologist, broadcaster, and author of popular environmental books including ‘Wild and Wonderful’ and ‘Our Wild World’. Anja is an ecologist and broadcaster who has previously presented on RTE 1’s ‘Eco Eye’. Anja is also the author of the book ‘Wild Embrace’ which celebrates Ireland’s natural heritage. They will be joined by Dr Therese Higgins from the Munster Technological University to discuss

native Irish woodland habitats.

Dr Barry O’Donoghue from the National Parks and Wildlife Service Agri-ecology unit will present a discussion on ‘talmhaíocht’ which examines the relationship between farming and nature in modern Ireland.

This is a free event hosted by the Kerry UNESCO Biosphere Reserve supported by Kerry County Council and the National Parks and Wildlife Service through the Local Biodiversity Action Fund.

Booking for the event can be made on the Kerry Biosphere Eventbrite page and places are limited.

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In addition to the appointment of Alice, The Brehon Hotel and Spa takes great pride in announcing the refurbishment of the renowned Brehon Suite. This impressive space has undergone significant upgrades, making it an ideal venue for various events. With a perfect blend of modern elegance and classic charm, the Brehon Suite is poised to cater to corporate kick-off meetings, conferences, events and everything in between.

“We are thrilled to unveil the newly refurbished Brehon Suite. Our aim is to provide the perfect setting for corporate events, conferences, and other special occasions,” added Ms Murphy.

“The hotel invites corporate clients, local businesses, and national trade partners to explore The Brehon and discover the possibilities it offers for hosting successful events. By choosing The Brehon Hotel and Spa, event organisers can expect a seamless planning process, attention to detail, and a commitment to making every event exceptional.”

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Gardai investigate burglary at popular tourist attraction

A break-in at Dinish Cottage is being investigated by Killarney Gardai.

The popular tourist attraction, situated on a walking route within Killarney National Park, was broken into on Tuesday

Strong performances by KCC members on Charleville two-day

The 23rd edition of the Charleville Two-Day Road race took place in Cork last Saturday and Sunday, with a strong field for the last stage race of the year.

Killarney Cycling Club had Frank Doherty, John Blackwell, Luke Costelloe, Milo Donaldson and Shane Spellman lining out in the A2/A3/Junior race and Pierce Curtin taking to the start of the A3/Masters/A4 race.

Costelloe and Doherty were fortunate to slip through a late crash on Stage One to contest the bunch sprint and finished fourth and sixth respectively.

Luke continued his strong form, after recent participation in the Junior Tour of Wales, to make the winning break of Stage 3, to finish 11th on the stage and the General Classification for the weekend.

In his first season of racing with Killarney Cycling Club, Pierce Curtin has

shown to be a natural, finishing eighth on the opening stage and second on the third test to secure fourth overall in the General Classification in the A3/Masters/A4 race.

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Round four of the Vitus Gravity Enduro Series continued in Carrick, County Wicklow last weekend. Jason Murphy took second in the Men’s Masters, with Patrick Cremin also securing a spot on the podium, finishing P3 in the Men’s Seniors.

Paddy Moore and Tom Costelloe kept up the fight going in what has been a long season, full of progress and finished 11th and 17th respectively in the Men’s Under 17s.

night or early Wednesday morning. Gardai are seeking information from anyone who may have seen suspicious activity in the area at these times. Investigating Gardai can be contacted on 064-663122.

Toastmaster ready for new season

Killarney Toastmasters 2023/24 season gets underway on Tuesday next.

The group will met at the Dromhall Hotel at 8pm and going forward every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at the same place.

Toastmasters is an international organisation which strives to help people of all ages gain confidence in a positive and

non-judgemental environment.

The core values of the organisation are respect, integrity, service and excellence and members can develop leadership and diplomacy skills while also overcoming the nerves of speaking in front of other people.

New members are welcome - for more information contact Killarney Toastmasters on killarneytoastmasters@gmail. com.

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Killarney Community First Responders has launched its annual art competition with local primary schools. The programme raises awareness of CPR through art. Last year 16 schools across the locality entered the competition.
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Shock and sadness at the passing of Brendan Conway

The classic car community is mourning the sudden loss of Brendan Conway who passed away suddenly this week.

Brendan was ever-present at every classic car event in the locality.

His pride and joy was his Ford Escort Mk1 in period Shell livery. Brendan and the Escort attended almost every car show and road run in the county and he was a popular among classic car enthusiasts. He was a member of the Kingdom Veteran, Vintage and Classic Car Club.

In a social media post the club said: “Very sad news about the passing of our good friend Brendan, a long-time member of the club and always a great supporter of classic car events. One of nature's gentleman and he will be missed. Our condolences to his family.”

He was also a great supporter of local motorsport and took great pride in his son Ger’s achievements locally, nationally and internationally.

Ger’s most recent win came on the Kerry Winter Rally last October.

Brendan was one of the first people at the finish ramp outside the Banna Beach Hotel to offer his congratulations to Ger and his driver Richard Moffett.

Brendan recently retired from the Liebherr Container Cranes Factory in Fossa. Brendan will be sadly missed by his wife

Ballydribben mural unveiled by Mayor

The Mayor of Killarney Brendan Cronin and Cllr. Martin O’Grady officially unveiled the new mural in Ballydribeen last week.

The mural was painted by Artist Deborah O'Keeffe.

Matthew Farrell, Municipal District Officer with Kerry County Council was also in attendance along with members of the Ballydribeen Residents Association who were involved in accessing funding from Creative Ireland Kerry and The Community Sports Fund for this Project.

The committee behind the project included Liam Grimes, Suzanne Blenner-

hassett, Jim O’Donoghue and Rayla Tadjimatova.

“Huge thanks also to Jannie Prins who worked on all the administration work and TUS for assisting in preparing the wall for the Artist. Deborah did a wonderful job and encouraged the children in the area to get involved, which they were delighted with,” said committee member Suzanne Blennerhasset.

“All in Ballydribeen are very proud of the work and it has transformed the space, reflecting life in the Deenagh River. “Thanks to all parents and children who took part and all the volunteers who helped out.”

Mary, daughter Marion and son Gerard, his son-in-law Declan, daughter-in-law Ciara, his adored grandchildren Aodhán, Bláthnaid, Muiris, Séamus, Róisín, Brian, Ollie and Ada, sisters Kathleen, Patricia and Bernadette, aunt Kitty, brothersin-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and many friends. His funeral mass will take place on Saturday morning at 11am at the Church of The Immaculate Conception, Listry.

Jack's back for another crack

Jack O’Connor has been ratified as the Kerry Senior Football Manager for another two-year term.

O’Connor re-joined the fray last year, leading Kerry to the 2022 All Ireland title and a narrow defeat to Dublin in this year’s contest.

His ratification was confirmed at Monday night Kerry GAA county board meeting and he will confirm his backroom team in due course.

Stephen Molumphy was also ratified as the Kerry Senior Hurling Manager for a one-year term.

Mayor Brendan Cronin and Cllr Martin Grady with members of the Ballydribeen Residents Association at the mural unveiling last week.
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Over 300 people have already committed to the Lily Daly Challenge

Lily’s Pink Challenge is shaping up to be a very exciting day with well over 300 participants already signed up from all around Kerry and across Ireland.

The fundraiser kicks off on September 16 at Killarney Racecourse.

The Lily Daly Foundation’s primary mission and purpose is to support children and their parents when in hospital with heart related issues. Lily Daly was born in 21 June 2019 and suffered from Pulmonary Vein Stenosis, a very rare condition affecting the heart and surrounding arteries. Unfortunately, after frequent visits to Crumlin, major heart surgery in both Crumlin and the Presbyterian Hospital in New York, Lily passed away on the 26 February 2021. Support for the Lily Daly Foundation has been phenomenal with growing numbers signing up daily to take on Lily’s Pink challenge, be that the 60km cycle through the Gap of Dunloe or the 10km run/walk around Ross Castle and Killarney National Park.

In addition, many individuals, families and companies have also made donations on the Lily Daly Foundation web site. All proceeds go towardsthe Heart Centre in Crumlin Children’s Hospital andthe Ronald McDonald house in Dublin.

All participants, volunteers, families and friends are also invited to enjoy Link’s Pink Party after the event also at the racecourse, which includes music

Pat Dilworth, face painting, BBQ, drinks, Ice creams, Waffles, Crepes and much more.

“We have been truly blown away by the support, best wishes, donations by individuals from far and wide and especially the number of individuals that have signed up to take on Lily’s Pink Challenge,” said Caroline Daly Managing Director of the Lily Daly Foundation.

“It has been humbling and so touching to see the support out there. We have also recently had meetings with the Ronald McDonald House management team about the Lily Daly Foundation making a specific, significant and permanent contribution to the new Ronald McDonald House that is currently being built at the new Children’s Hospital in Dublin”, (LDF), said this week, Caroline is encouraging people to register for the event or alternatively make a donation via www.lilydalyfoundation. ie

Kerry Footballer Legend, Kieran Donaghy who helped launch the event said: “This is an amazing and touching story, it is for an amazing cause and promises to be an amazing day for all involved. I can’t wait for the 16th to come around now.”

Major upgrades revealed in refurbished Brehon

The Brehon Hotel and Spa has announced the refurbishment of the renowned Brehon Suite.

This impressive space has undergone significant upgrades, making it an ideal venue for various events.

With a perfect blend of modern elegance and classic charm, the Brehon Suite is poised to cater to corporate kick-off meetings, conferences, events and everything in between.

“We are thrilled to unveil the newly refurbished Brehon Suite. Our aim is to

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provide the perfect setting for corporate events, conferences, and other special occasions,” said Sinead Murphy, General Manager at The Brehon Hotel and Spa.

“The hotel invites corporate clients, local businesses, and national trade partners to explore The Brehon and discover the possibilities it offers for hosting successful events. By choosing The Brehon Hotel and Spa, event organisers can expect a seamless planning process, attention to detail, and a commitment to making every event exceptional.”

Bell choir from Colorado to perform free concert on Saturday night

A unique concert is set to take place at St Oliver’s National School on Saturday night.

A bell choir - from The Bells of Vista Grande - Colorado Springs, will visit the school on invitation from the local Grace Baptist Church.

“They will be performing a concert Saturday night, September 9 at 730pm. This is free to the public. All are welcome. The concert is called ‘Freedom, A Celebration of Music and Life’. They will be playing a selection of music ranging from classical, sacred, modern musical theatre, and Irish hymns, old and new,” said local organiser Mark Webb.

Front row left to right: Caroline Daly, Kieran Donaghy, Mike Daly, Sarah Daly, back row left to right Brian Leslie, Donal Daly.
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Adventurers brave the Kerry Way

The Kerry Way Ultra Marathon, a 200km endurance race, a daunting 40 hour, 200km, non-stop race, which traverses the MacGillycuddy's Reeks and Iveragh Peninsula took place last weekend.

The Kerry Way/Slí Uibh Ráthach is one of

Ireland’s longest established recreational walking trails. It consists of over 220 kilometres of old highway and ancient paths, sea scapes and butter road. This was the 11th edition of the legendary race.

Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan Jack Gaughran, left and Liam O'Donnell on Drung Hill, Mountain Stage, Kells, competing in The Kerry Way Ultra Marathon. Ray Flanagan, Kevin O'Shea, Shane O'Rourke, on Drung Hill, Mountain Stage, Kells, competing in The Kerry Way Ultra Marathon. Adrian English, on Drung Hill, Mountain Stage. Hup... a competitor on Drung Hill, Mountain Stage, Kells, competing in The Kerry Way Ultra Marathon. Donal Cahill, on Drung Hill, Mountain Stage, Kells, competing in The Kerry Way Ultra Marathon. Winner alright...Stephen Manger, Killarney, heading for Drung Hill, Mountain Stage, Kells, competing in The Kerry Way Ultra Marathon.
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Wiola Gorman on Drung Hill, Mountain Stage, Kells.
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Over 100 people attend ‘Pop Up Gaeltacht’

Over 100 people attended the third ‘Pop Up Gaeltacht’ in Teddy O'Connor's bar last week.

Based on previous events, where numbers have been steadily increasing, organiser James Knoblauch has decided to go ahead with a third meeting. At the first Pop Up, they had about 30 in

attendance. At the second one, around 50 turned up.

This increased to 100 at the third attempt, and guests included local MEP Sean Kelly.

There was a great mix of all levels of fluency, from learners using a ‘cúpla focal’, to native Irish speakers from the Gaeltacht.

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Reservations for afternoon tea in The Peregrine are now open for the first 2 Sundays of each month in 2023. Bookings can be made from 1.30pm to 3pm*

Set against the relaxing backdrop of live piano music and served in the warm and contemporary surroundings of The Peregrine, expect a scrumptious feast of scones, cakes and pastries and a selection of expertly prepared savouries, all with a fusion of flavours that pay tribute to the long-standing tradition of Afternoon Tea.

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Junior Infants at St Olivers NS pictured with their teachers L-r Shaun Keane, Miriam Dennehy & SNA Mary Sugure. Junior Infants at Firies NS, pictured with their teachers Maura O'Connor (left) and Aisling Curran (right) on their first day at school. Junior Infants at St Olivers NS pictured with (L-R) Muinteoir Catherine Doyle, SNA Eileen O'Mahony & Muinteoir Elaine Kavanagh. Junior Infants at Firies NS, pictured with SNA Eilish Kimmage (left) and teacher Aisling Sayerst (right) on their first day at school. Photos: Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan Junior Infants at Knockanes NS, pictured on their first day at school with their teachers (L-R) Principal Lucy O'Sullivan, Muinteoir Niamh Fenton (front) and SNA Aileen Doherty (right). Enjoying their first day at St Olivers NS (L-R) Tess Hegarty & Kate Giblin. Triple the fun at Gaelscoil Faithleann for sister triplets L-R Caoimhe, Roisin & Saoirse Ní Rían on their first day at school. Far from 'Double Trouble' at Coolick NS for twins Rosie & Fionn O'Connor who enjoyed their first day at school on Wednesday. Principal and teacher Catherine Barry, pictured with her new Junior Infant Class on their first day at school.
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Identical twins, (left to right), Iarlaith & Padraig Mulligan, pictured at Cullina NS on their first day at school.

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SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS GET CONFIDENT AND GET THE POINTS! Small groups • Relaxed and studious atmosphere • In the confort of your home on Skype All aspects covered • Emphasis on communication • 100% success rate to date BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! HOME SCHOOL TUITION AVAILABLE • REGISTERED NATIVE TEACHER • Vast experience from primary to secondary and third level level • Adult conversation classes resuming in October LEARN AND ENJOY 2023/2024 COURSES Contact: helene@frenchforall.ie Call, text or WhatsApp on 087-7998629 | Beaufort- Killorglin-Glenbeigh 8.09.2023 25 ADVERTISING
All smiles at Gaelscoil Faithleann on their first stay at school with their teacher Muinteoir Siobhán Uí Laoíre were Fiadh Ni Cronín (left) & Aoibhín Ní Cronín (right). Junior Infants at Glenflesk NS pictured with their teacher Fiona Brick & Principal Paul Favier, on their first day at school. Junior Infants at Faha NS, pictured with their teacher, Sarah Murphy, on their first day at school. Muinteoir Niamh Fenton, Knockanes NS, pictured iwth Anna O'Sullivan, Junior Infants on her first day at school. Evie McCarthy, Junior Infants, Firies NS, pictured with her teacher Aisling Curran on her first day at school. Junior Infants at Loughquittane NS pictured with their teacher Muinteoir & Principal Alison Coffey, on their first day at school. The Junior Infants class at Coolick NS, pictured on their first day at school with (left to right) Teacher Fiona O'Donoghue, Principal Gearoid O'Sullivan & SNA Claire O'Mahony. Junior Infants at Cullina NS, pictured with their teachers, Niall Dennehy, Siobhan Hayes and SNA Kate O'Connell, on their first day at school.
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This building is equipped with an AED Junior Infants at Tiernaboul NS, pictured on their first day at school with (left to right) Principal Maria Breen, SNA Sheila Cronin and Muinteoir Katie Murphy. Junior Infants at Holy Cross Mercy NS, pictured on their first day at school with (back row left to right) SNA Kay Doona, Muinteoir Caroline Neenan, Acting Principal Anne Lucey, Muinteoir Breda Flanaghan & Muinteoir Marie Coleman. Junior Infants at Kilgobnet NS, pictured with their teacher Emma O'Connor (left) & Principal Maura O'Connor (right). Junior Infants at Gaelscoil Faithleann pictured with Muinteoir Siobhán Uí Laoíre (left), Principal Lisa Ní Iarlaithe & Muinteoir SET Helena Ní Bhraoin, on their first day at school. Photos: Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan Junior Infants at St Olivers NS pictured with (L-R) SNA Martina Dineen, SET Sheila Curtin & Muinteoir Neasa Ní Lionáird. A watchful eye from big brother JJ as twins Sadie (left) & Ruth (right) Landers enjoy their first day at Glenflesk National School. Principal Paul Favier welcomes his twin boys Éanna (right) & Seimí (left) to Glenflesk NS for their first day at school. Tess Hegarty, pictured on her first day at St Olivers NS with her Mum Muinteoir Christine Hegarty, also on her first day back at St Olivers NS. The Junior Infants at Lissivigeen NS, pictured on their first day at school with their teacher Kristine Sheehan (left) and Deputy Principal Ellen Cagney.
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Tom O'Leary, Junior Infants at Firies NS, pictured with Vice Principal Eva Spillane on his first day at school.

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For further details go to Killarney Mentoring Practice website.

I encounter so many wonderful parents/children/individuals who love and care deeply for their families, yet struggle at times in terms of how they communicate. The courses can be truly beneficial in this regard, as when we understand challenging behaviours rather than judging or punishing children (or indeed ourselves), harmony can be achieved - most of the time!

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€21m TV licence shortfall amid RTÉ seeking €34.5m in additional funding

RTÉ has their hand out seeking €34.5 million in additional funding, Media Minister Catherine Martin has confirmed this week, in addition, the projected licence fee deficit is expected to be €21 million. She said that the government was not going to accept the figures that were presented by the national broadcaster and the figures will be independently verified by New Economy and Recovery Authority.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said that he believes the vast majority of the public do value public service broadcasting. “But I don’t think that the Irish public would accept a financial bailout of RTÉ with no strings attached. There has to be strings attached,” he said, stating the funding would have to be “conditional”. “And that’s why we’re not in a position to sign off on something like that, until we’ve seen the new strategy and the reform plan,” he said.

The controversy that engulfed the RTÉ in June after revelations about the underreporting of the salary paid to Ryan Tubridy triggered a multi-million-euro drop-off in TV licence revenue. On wider licence fee reforms, the Taoiseach said he is giving a commitment that a system will be in place by 2025. “We can’t continue to deal with this issue on a year-by-year basis,” he said.

PHONE addiction will lead to an increase in divorce rates

Three quarters of women admit spending more time with their device than their partner. And twothirds of men say they do the same, a survey reveals.

The snubbing phenomenon, known as phubbing, even occurs on date nights, with one in six women admitting they “interrupted intimacy” to read their notifications.

Nearly half of people said they spend up to six hours a day on their phone, leaving little quality time for relationships.

er SellCell, US’s No 1 phone trade-in site, said: “It is shocking to see that people openly prefer the company of their mobile phone to their partner.

"For a relationship to flourish, communication, listening and having an emotional connection is vital, but this is not possible when constantly preoccupied by mobile phones.

"Phubbing refers to the act of snubbing someone in favour of a phone which is unfortunately becoming all too common in relationships.

"It is only a matter of time before we start

Mysterious 'golden egg' discovered at the bottom of the ocean

A mysterious golden object has been found at the bottom of the ocean by scientists exploring the Pacific Ocean and it has left them baffled.

The discovery was made by a team of experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) were taking a closer look at an underwater volcano 250 miles off the coast of Alaska. Experts caught a glimpse of the unusual gold orb two miles beneath the surface lodged into the side of the volcano and were left puzzled over what it could be. It was found thanks to the NOAA’s Seascape Alaska 5 expedition that is currently mapping the seafloor of the Gulf of Alaska.

Scientists took a sample for analysed. The texture of the orb was not as they had expected and was more of a silky, delicate consistency. An arm from the robotic vehicle was used to suction the orb in order for scientists to determine its origins with laboratory testing.

seeing phone addiction, and phubbing, translate to relationship and marriage breakdowns.

company of their smartphone to their partner, An alarming number (46%) of people say they spend between 5-6 hours a day on their phone, leaving little quality time for relationships."

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‘Bizarre’ long-legged bird-like dinosaur has scientists enthralled

About 148 to 150 million years ago, a strange pheasant-sized and birdlike dinosaur with elongated legs and arms built much like wings inhabited southeastern China, with a puzzling anatomy suggesting it either was a fast runner or lived a lifestyle like a modern wading bird.

Scientists said this week that they have unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur they named Fujianvenator prodigiosus – a creature that sheds light on a critical evolutionary stage in the origin of birds. The question of whether the Fujianvenator should be classified as a bird depends on how one defines a bird, according to study leader Min Wang, a palaeontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Asked for a word to describe Fujianvenator, Wang replied, “I would say ‘bizarre’. Fujianvenator is far from similar to any modern birds.”

A remarkable event in dinosaur evolution came when small feathered

Earth has just seen its hottest three-month spell on record

two-legged dinosaurs from a lineage known as theropods gave rise to birds late in the Jurassic, with the oldest-known bird – Archaeopteryx – dating to roughly 150 million years ago in Germany.

Fujianvenator is a member of a grouping called avialans that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives, Wang said. Despite their modest beginnings, birds survived the asteroid strike 66 million years ago that doomed their non-avian dinosaur comrades. Scientists are seeking a better understanding of the origin of birds, as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits.

The earliest chapters in the history of birds remain murky due to the paucity of fossils. After Archaeopteryx – a crowsized bird with teeth, a long bony tail and no beak whose fossils were first found in the 19th century – there is a canyon of about 20 million years before the next birds appear in the fossil record.

What is known for sure, is there is still a big gap between the oldest known bird and the second-oldest known birds.

Earth has just experienced its hottest three-month period on record by a significant margin. The global average temperature for June, July and August was 16.77°C, 0.66°C above average, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service.

“Climate breakdown has begun,” said António Guterres, secretary-general of the United Nations, in a statement. “Our climate is imploding faster than we can cope with extreme weather events hitting every corner of the planet. Surging temperatures demand a surge in action.” Last month was the hottest August in records going back to 1940 and the second hottest month ever after this July, when the average global temperature was 16.95°C. Ocean temperatures have been even warmer, averaging 20.98°C in August – the new hottest month on record.

Both July and August were estimated to be 1.5°C above the pre-industrial average, temporarily reaching the limit on yearly average warming established by the Paris Agreement.

The average for the year to date is only 0.01°C behind 2016, which holds the record for the hottest year, with El Niño, a periodic buildup of warm water in the eastern Pacific, expected to keep boosting global temperatures.

This summer in the northern hemi-

sphere has seen heatwaves fuel the EU’s largest ever wildfire in Greece and temperatures of up to 47°C, resulting in thousands of estimated deaths. Heat records have also been set in the US, where more than 60 million people are currently under heat alerts. It has been even hotter in Asia, where China saw its highest temperature ever recorded at 52.2°C.

In the southern hemisphere, where winter is just ending, Antarctic Sea ice is 12 per cent below its average extent, a record low for this time of year.

Government warned it risks overheating economy

The government's budget will include core spending increases of €5.2bn and additional temporary spending, such as help with energy costs. The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council says there is "little to no justification for further temporary non-core measures."

The Irish government is at risk of overheating the economy in a repeat of past mistakes, the country’s budget watchdog has warned.

The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) has published its analysis ahead of next month’s budget.

It said that energy prices are already falling and temporary measures risk adding to inflation currently standing at 5.8%.

The watchdog criticises the government’s intention to breach its rule that core public spending should increase by no more than 5% annually.

The budget plan will see core spending

increase by more than 6% in 2024.

The council said the government now plans to repeatedly breach the National Spending Rule every year to 2026 and describes this as "a serious cause for concern".

Despite the strong economic performance, high housing costs and strained public services mean many people feel they are not sharing in the country’s prosperity.

The IFAC said it recognises pressures for additional spending and that there is a good case to be made for additional public investment. But it said that "these pressures should be funded sustainably", suggesting that new spending commitments should be offset with tax increases or spending adjustments elsewhere.

Irish Finance Minister Michael McGrath rejected the IFAC criticism, saying inflation meant the government had to adapt its policy, which included breaching the spending rule.

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Classic convoy from Kilgarvan to Killarney show

Two classic car events are set to join forces in Killarney on Sunday.

Kilgarvan-based Roughty Valley Vintage Club will embark on its annual ‘Remembering Elaine’ classic and vintage car run on Sunday morning.

The run will leave the South Kerry village on Sunday morning and will drive, in convoy, to the Killarney Valley’s Classic and Vintage Club’s annual show at Killarney Racecourse.

The Killarney Valley event will celebrate women’s contribution to car culture in Kerry.

Their September show, dubbed ‘Heel and Wheels’ is open to all cars, jeeps and motorbikes including Classic, Vintage, Retro and Modified vehicles.

“There is a twist to this year's show, as there is a special call out to all the Lady drivers.

So for each Lady that shows a vehicle at the show, they will be entered into a draw for some fantastic prizes held on the day,” said club secretary Richard O’Donoghue.

Kelliher’s Toyota will showcase some of their selection of new electric cars at the show and event sponsor BG Motors will show of their sales stock too.

There will also be opportunities to purchase tickets for the club’s restored 1979 Land Rover.

Show vehicles must be on site by 10am while the gates open to the public at 11am – entry by donation to chosen charities.

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Kelliher's Tralee Monster used car sale next week

At Kelliher’s they pride themselves on a sell, sell, sell approach but for this week they are taking a break and not selling any cars!

Because they are busy, busy getting ready for a monster sale with over 160 used cars for sale with huge cash discounts…. next week.

If you are in the market for a used car and if it has been on your mind to change, well this is the sale you just cannot afford to miss.

Starting Friday, September 15 and running until Sunday 17 this monster, massive, huge gigantic ginormous and all the other words we could use to explain just how big this sale is going to be. One of the biggest selections of used Toy-

ota Hybrids in Europe along with Toyota commercials as well as other makes – 160 different cars in total - that they have in stock (Ford, Skoda, Nissan, Audi, BMW) across electric, petrol and diesel powertrains, the Tralee dealership will have thousands of euros slashed off prices. Kellihers will be giving away free motor tax, with competitions and giveaways running over the sale weekend and best of all you could be in with a chance to win back 5% of the purchase price of the car –without question, Kellihers Garage is the place to be to buy a car next weekend.

T&C Apply TRADE-INS WELCOME BUY OR RESERVE YOUR CAR ONLINE TODAY UP TO €3000 SCRAPPAGE NOW AVAILABLE Sale price €5950 - deposit €595 Finance amount €5355. Duration of agreement 36mths @ €165.09/mth. Total cost of credit €588.24 FINANCE AVAILABLE ONLINE SAVE €5000 €32,950 231 TESLA MODEL Y 172 MERCEDES A180 SPORT EXECUTIVE 191 HYUNDAI KONA EV 64KWH BMW 520D TOURING EXECUTIVE 152 VW PASSAT CC GT 2.0 TDI (190BHP) 192 PEUGEOT 5008 1.6 HDI (130BHP) SAVE €2000 €21,950 €52,950 €16,950 €28,950 €14,950 SAVE €2000 SAVE €3000 SAVE €2000 SAVE €2000
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Kelliher's Toyota salesmen Niall Sheehan and Tommy Hayes are ready for the monster used car sale next weekend

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BÓITHRE A nDÚNADH GO SEALADACH

TEMPORARY CLOSING OF ROADS

ALT 75 d’ACHT NA mBÓITHRE 1993

SECTION 75 OF ROADS ACT 1993

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 75 of the Roads Act 1993, and the Temporary Closing of Roads Regulations 1994, Kerry County Council has decided to close to public traffic the following road:

Road Closed: L-11012 Dromkerry/ Gortacollopa Road, Fossa

Road Closing Times: from 8.00 a.m. on Monday, 18th September to 6.00 p.m. on Friday, 6th October 2023, both dates inclusive.

The purpose of the road closure is to facilitate the installation of a new watermain.

Diversions will be as follows and will be clearly signposted:

Traffic travelling from the N72

Traffic travelling to the N72

Continue on the N72 towards Fossa. At the N72/ R563 junction, turn left onto R563 towards Milltown. Continue towards Dromkerry L-11012.

Continue on the R563 towards Fossa. At the T-junction, turn right onto N72 towards Killorglin. Continue to L-11012 junction, Gortacollopa

Local Access will be provided for Emergency Services and local residents.

Siniu: Padraig Corkery

Senior

Officer/

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PAINT LIKE A PRO: HOW TO PAINT EXTERIOR WALLS

STEP 1: PREPARATION

Before you grab that paintbrush, let's talk prep. Protect surrounding surfaces by laying down dust sheets and masking off features and fittings (e.g., windows, door frames etc.).

Next, give those walls a good scrubbing to remove nasty contaminants like dirt and mould. Once fully dry, scrape down the walls so there are no uneven surfaces.

Painting your walls is a great way to protect your exterior and boost your home’s curb appeal. If you want to refresh your exterior walls, but don’t know where to start read our guide below.

BEFORE YOU START...

If you’re working with a freshly plastered surface, we recommend giving it about six months to fully dry out before painting.

Fix minor defects (e.g., cracks, holes, scratches) by applying an appropriate filler such as Prestonett Exterior Filler. Once dry, smooth it out with sandpaper and wipe away any dust.

STEP 2: CHECK IF YOUR WALLS NEED SEALING

A simple test is to run your hand along the wall. If you're left with a powdery residue, seal 'em up! Apply Ralston Wall Primer to seal any unstable areas and to ensure that the first coat of paint adheres correctly. Dilute it with water by a ratio of 1:1, making sure to mix thoroughly. Apply the primer to your wall as you would a normal paint and give it roughly four hours to dry.

Tip: If your house faces onto the street, display “wet paint” signs so passers-by don’t get any nasty surprises!

STEP 3: PAINT!

Always use a masonry paint when painting your home’s exterior. Dulux Weathershield is made in Ireland and is perfect for our unique weather.

Tip: In recent years, more lime-based or breathable plaster has been used in Ireland. To ensure that you maintain the breathability of your walls, be sure to use a breathable masonry paint which will not unnecessarily seal your surface.

• Ralston Wall Primer (if needed)

• Exterior paint e.g. Dulux Weathershield or Ralston Siloxan Matt (for a breathable option)

• Prestonett Exterior Filler

• 4” Harper & Green Masonry Brush

• 2” Wooster Soft Tip Brush for cutting-in

• Dust Sheets

We recommend diluting your first coat with water by about 10% and mixing thoroughly. Start from the top and work your way downwards with the aid of your cutting-in brush, masonry brush and roller. Allow to dry for 2-4 hours depending on manufacturer’s instructions. Then, go ahead and apply a second coat without thinning the paint, and maybe even a third depending on your wall's surface.

Tip: Remove the masking tape after a few hours after painting as the tape glue might dry and damage fittings and windows

• Corona Tuff Pro 9” Sleeve (thickness of sleeve and nap depend on your walls)

• Wooster 9” Roller Frame

• Deltec Masking Tape Extreme

• Harper & Green Blue Roller Bucket

• Extension Pole

• Correct ladder or equipment to safely access the eves, facia & soffit

Inspired? Pop in-store or phone us on 066 719 0990 to get expert advice specific to your decking. Fast & free delivery on all orders. Shop all products online at www.mcdonnellpaints.ie.
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Alzheimer’s Memory Walk Event to be hosted in Killarney

The Alzheimer’s Annual Memory Walk will take place in Killarney National Park on September 24.

The local event is one of 30 taking place nationwide and it gives families, friends and those living with dementia the opportunity to come together, honour, celebrate and raise funds for the vital support services that The Alzheimer Society of Ireland provides.

The Killarney walk takes please in the National Park at 11am and participants can register now via www.memorywalk. ie.

Local Champion and National Information and Helpline Officer for The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, Amanda Keane will lead the Killarney walk.

“I am thrilled to be a local champion for the 2023 Alzheimer's Memory Walk. I'm

really looking forward to the Killarney Alzheimer's Memory Walk which should attract huge crowds,” she said.

The Alzheimer’s Memory Walk is a family-friendly event suitable for all ages and walking abilities to unite friends, families and communities to raise awareness and funds for dementia supports. The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is aiming to secure over 3,000 walkers across Ireland to participate and help raise funds for vital services that support so many people living with dementia and those who care for them. These services include Daycare, Daycare at Home, Family Carer Training, Social Clubs, Cafés, and a National Helpline.

Killarney fundraiser for Bumbleance

The Turas Nua team in Kerry recently ‘gave back’ to their local community by spending a day volunteering their time with BUMBLEance, the Children’s Ambulance Service in Killarney.

Turas Nua team members from Killarney, Tralee, Listowel, Dingle and Caherciveen braved the wet conditions and spent the afternoon running a street bucket collection to raise funds for this vital service. BUMBLEance is the first service of its kind in the world and operates nearly 2,000 trips per year. They provide safe and comfortable transportation for Ireland’s youngest patients as they travel between their homes and hospitals, hospices, treatment centres and respite centres. Their aim is to distract, comfort and entertain these young patients on their health related trips.

Nua. That is why Turas Nua developed their ‘Give Back Day’, an annual programme whereby the various offices of Turas Nua operating around the country give a day’s worth of activity to help local community groups, nonprofit organisations and charities in areas that require support.

“As part of our normal working process, each day we put a focus on improving the communities we work in. Normally that is through our work supporting individuals seeking employment or training, as well as by assisting the thousands of employers we work with around the country,” said JulieAnn McCann, General Manager of Turas Nua.

Donal Murphy, Operations Project Manager for The Alzheimer Society of Ireland and a Castleisland native will lead the Tralee Alzheimer's Memory Walk on September 24, and Local Champion and National Information and Helpline Officer for The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, Amanda Keane will lead the Killarney event

Turas Nua aims to empower jobseekers, providing them with training and assistance so that they can work towards securing and sustaining full time employment or to explore self-employment. They provide this service in Kerry and across 12 other counties in the south of Ireland.

Being a central part of the community is a core principle behind the work of Turas

“The work done by our team of volunteers in Kerry with BUMBLEance is a prime example of this. Here we were able to help this brilliant child focused health service to raise funds, sparing their personnel time and effort. At the end of the day, organisations like ours and other businesses are all products of the communities in which they are based. We strongly believe it is important that community link is recognised and we hope to be able to make even more tangible and positive contributions locally in the future.”

Major aquaculture conference set for Killarney

An international aquaculture conference will take place in the Brehon Hotel next month.

The Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) organised- conference aims to position Ireland as the centre of excellence for aquatechtechnology enabling sustainable seafood farming.

The conference titled “Aquatech – Ireland’s Global Opportunity” is being held in partnership with global aquaculture accelerator, Hatch, and supported by the European Maritime Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund.

It will gather some of the world’s leading experts in aquaculture including Kristen Virega, SVP Global Shrimp efishery, Neil Sims, Founder and CEO, Ocean Era and Jennifer Bushman, Sustainable Aquaculture Strategist and Communicator. BIM CEO, Caroline Bocquel, is also among the key speakers.

According to Richard Donnelly, Bord Iascaigh Mhara’s Development and Innovation director, there are currently 62 aquatech companies operating in Ireland, employing almost 900 people and with a combined turnover of €217 million.

The Turas Nua team spent a day volunteering for BUMBLEance in Killarney recently.
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Electrician

An exciting opportunity to join an industry leading organization

Mondelez Ireland Production Limited, Rathmore, Co. Kerry

Position Type: 6-month Contract

Mondelēz Production Ireland Limited is a global snack powerhouse with an unrivalled portfolio of brands people love. We are the world’s second largest food company and the number one in confectionary brands in Ireland. We are recruiting at our Rathmore manufacturing site, and we have a unique opportunity.

Salary: Competitive salary offered

If you are eager to learn, enjoy problem solving and fixing things and would like to work in a fast-paced environment then this might be the right career for you. We are offering an Electrical apprenticeship

Requirements of applicants:

• You must be a qualified Electrician (Level 6 QQI or equivalent in electrical senior trade).

• Preferred experience in Allen Bradley PLC controls and logic.

This 4-year apprenticeship (Solas) comprises of seven phases which include both on the job and off the job learning and on successful completion the apprentice is awarded a QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate. It is a challenging experience which guarantees you training to the highest possible standards.

• Preferred maintenance experience & problem-solving.

We are seeking applications from top caliber, highly enthusiastic individuals who have a strong work ethic and are driven to succeed. We are particularly interested in candidates who have an aptitude and interest in the Electrical field.

• We operate 24/7 on 8hour shifts Monday – Friday, 12hour shifts Saturday – Sunday.

APPLICATION:

Applicants must submit the following documents before Friday 15th September:

1. An up-to-date CV

2. A cover letter outlining suitability for the role

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Please email your CV to iehrsolutions@mdlz.com

The selection process will comprise of a range of activities to include aptitude tests, interviews and exercises designed to assess problem solving skills and competence in the above fields. Applications should be submitted via email to: iehrsolutions@mdlz.com

• Mondelez Ireland is an equal opportunity employer

Mondelez Production Limited is an equal opportunities employer
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Supports for farmers

I am a farmer but I’m finding it hard to manage on the income from farming. What social welfare schemes can help?

You may be eligible for Farm Assist, a weekly means-tested payment for low-income farmers.

How do I qualify for Farm Assist?

To qualify for Farm Assist, you must be a farmer farming land in Ireland, aged between 18 and 66, and you must pass a means test. There is an online calculator for Farm Assist is on the IFA website www.ifa.ie which will help you work out whether you are eligible for Farm Assist.

Hickey’s Centra Rathmore carbon reduction measures

Hickey’s Centra Rathmore has achieved a 49% carbon reduction since implementing sustainable initiatives over the last year.

As part of the significant store investment Hickey’s Centra Rathmore has incorporated a number of sustainability upgrades to enhance the efficiency of the store, including the upgrading of its refrigeration and freezer equipment, and the installation of LED lightbulbs and eSELs on shelving. In addition to these energy efficiencies, the store features a ‘Reduced to Clear’ section to help combat food waste and has appointed a member of staff take on the role of sustainability champion.

Sustainability efforts at Centra Rathmore also extend beyond the store, with the Hickey’s involved in supporting local sports clubs and charities in the locality. In 2022, the Centra store donated €5,000 to the local community.

Donagh Hickey of Hickey’s Centra

Rathmore said: “At Centra Rathmore, we are acutely aware of the responsibility that rests with all of us in relation to climate action, both individually and collectively. The changes we have made in store as a result of our store revamp and the Centra sustainability fund have allowed us to achieve a 49% carbon reduction in the past year. For example, we have installed new refrigeration units with all doors running on environmentally friendly gas. We look forward to building on these actions and making, simple, every day, real sustainable action accessible for our loyal customers. As a community hub, we are committed to reaching Net Zero by 2040 and we will continue to enhance sustainability measures across our store to play our part.”

You are considered a farmer, if you farm land that you own or lease and that you use for the purpose of husbandry (working the land with the aim of taking produce from the land). It is not sufficient for a person simply to own a farm of land.

How much is Farm Assist?

The current maximum rate of Farm Assist is €220 per week. There are also increases for:

• An adult dependant (€146)

• Child dependants under 12 (€42 fullrate, €21 half-rate)

• Child dependants 12 and over (€50 full-rate, €25 half-rate)

How are my means assessed for Farm Assist?

All your sources of income are assessed in the means test, including cash income, capital (the first €20,000 of which is not taken into account), and maintenance paid to you.

The means test includes income from the farm and off-farm self-employment, farm schemes and direct payments, leasing of land, and other employment. Only some of your income (70%) is assessed and there are disregards if you have children and if you are on certain farming schemes.

Your income from farming is assessed as gross income that you, your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant may be expected to receive minus any expenses you incur to earn that income. Your income from the previous 12 months is used to assess your likely future earnings. However, it is not simply assumed that your previous year’s earnings will be repeated the following year as farmers can have significant variations in income from year to year. When you apply for Farm Assist, a social welfare inspector will call to see you and ask to see various documents. For example, accounts prepared for tax purposes, creamery returns, cattle registration cards, details of headage payments and area aid.

They will also want information on the sale of crops, cattle, milk and other produce. The inspector will then assess the costs actually and necessarily incurred in connection with the running of the farm.

These costs may include rent, annuities, the cost of inputs like feed and fertiliser and the depreciation of farm machinery. Labour costs are taken into account, with the exception of the labour of the farmer and their spouse, civil partner or cohabitant. You are entitled to receive a copy of this farm income calculation.

Will I qualify for Farm Assist if I have my land leased out?

If you have leased part of your land, the income from the leasing is assessed in full. None of it is disregarded. If you have leased all your land, you are not eligible for Farm Assist.

How do I apply for Farm Assist?

To apply for Farm Assist, you should complete the application form, which you can download or pick up from your local Citizens Information Centre or Social Welfare Office.

Are there any additional benefits available to people in receipt of Farm Assist?

There are some extra supports which may be available to you are getting Farm Assist, depending on your circumstances such as:

• Fuel Allowance- a payment to help with the cost of heating your home during the winter

• A medical card- many farmers qualify for medical cards even if they are not getting a social welfare payment ( apply on the medical card form or online on www.medicalcard.ie

• Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance

• The Rural Social Scheme

You should contact your local Citizens Information Service to clarify the eligibility criteria for each of these benefits.

For anyone needing information, advice or have an advocacy issue, you can call a member of the local Citizens Information team in Kerry on 0818 07 7860, they will be happy to assist and make an appointment if necessary. The offices are staffed from Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm.

Alternatively you can email on tralee@citinfo.ie or log on to www.citizensinformation.ie for further information.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY DALY

In loving memory of Bernard Daly Gortacoppul, Scartaglin, Killarney and Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA Sadly passed on 13th September 2022.

The family of the late Bernard Daly, on the occasion of his First Anniversary, wish to express our sincere heartfelt gratitude to all our relatives, neighbours and friends for all their kind expressions of sympathy and support on our sad loss.

Grateful thanks to his Medical Team, neighbours, colleagues and many friends in Arkansas for their help and unfailing kindness, and for sharing their many thoughts and memories of Bernard with us.

Special thanks to O’Shea’s Funeral Directors for their kindness and professionalism.

As it is impossible to thank everyone individually please accept this acknowledgment from Bernards’s family with our deepest gratitude.

Of all the special gifts in life

However great or small

To have you as our Brother

Was the greatest gift of all

May the winds of love blow softly

And whisper in your ear

We love and miss you Brother

And wish that you were here

3RD ANNIVERSARY FLEMING

In loving memory of Andrew Fleming

Late of Scart Cross, Farranfore who died on 8th September 2020. R.I.P.

What he suffered he told but few, He did not deserve what he went through. Tired and weary he made no fuss, But tried so hard to stay with us.

Two tired eyes are sleeping, Two willing hands are still, The one who worked so hard for us, Is resting at God’s will. Loved and remembered every day by your loving wife Myra, sons, daughters, and families.

Anniversary mass will be held on Friday 15th September 2023 at 7:30pm in St. Gertrude’s Church, Firies.

3RD ANNIVERSARY

LYNCH

In loving memory of Donal Lynch

ate of Sunnyhill lower, Killarney and formally of Kippagh, Millstreet, Co. Cork Who died on 9th September 2020.

Time passes, memories stay As near and dear as yesterday.

4TH ANNIVERSARY

LYNE

In loving memory of John Lyne late of Knockeendubh, Tralee Road, Killarney, and formerly of Knockeenlicka, Kilcummin, who passed away on 10th September 2019.

Don’t think of him as gone away his journey’s just begun, life holds so many facets this earth is only one.

Just think of him as resting from the sorrows and the tears in a place of warmth and comfort where there are no days and years.

Think how he must be wishing that we could know today how nothing but our sadness can really pass away.

And think of him as living in the hearts of those he touched… for nothing loved is ever lost and he was loved so much.

Time passes, memories stay, Quietly remembered every day.

Predeceased by his loving wife Hannah Mary (nee Murphy) RIP October 28, 2015, and his only brother Jerry Lyne RIP May 19, 2019.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of Paddy O’ Sullivan Mill Road, Killarney and late of Dooneen, Kilcummin who passed away on 31st August 2022.

As we lovingly remember Paddy on his 1st anniversary, we his family would like to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to everyone supported us with our sad loss.

We wish to thank all those who offered condolences, attended his removal, funeral mass and burial. Thanks to those watched the requiem mass online. We would also like to thank all who sent floral tributes, phone calls, letters, Mass cards and perpetual enrolments.

Thanks to all to those who helped in every way they could. Thanks to Paddy’s friends and colleagues from Killarney National Park, the jarvey’s, the OPW and Muckross house, to Muckross Rowing Club and to the Kerry Pioneer Total Abstinence Association and for providing guards of honour.

To MRC and Dochas for the beautiful tributes they wrote up for Paddy on social media. This was all a great compliment to Paddy and was very much appreciated. We know he would have been deeply touched to witness the massive effort that was made by you all to honour him. Thank you all.

“In ár gcroíthe go deo”.

First Anniversary Mass will be offered for Bernard on Sunday 10th September at 10.15am in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Scartaglin.

PRAYER TO ST. JOSEPH

O St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God, I place in you all my interest and desires. O St. Joseph, do assist me by your powerful intercession, and obtain for me from your divine Son all spiritual blessings, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. So that, having engaged here below your heavenly power, I may offer my thanksgiving and homage to the most loving of Fathers. O, St. Joseph, I never weary contemplating you, and Jesus asleep in our arms; I dare not approach while He reposes near your heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me and ask Him to return the kiss when I draw my dying breath. St. Joseph, Patron of departing souls pray for me.

This prayer was found in the fiftieth year of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. In 1505 it was sent from the Pope to Emperor Charles when he was going into battle. Who ever shall read this prayer or hear it or keep it about themselves, shall never die a sudden death, or be drowned, nor shall be burned in any fire or shall be overpowered in battle. Say for nine mornings for anything you desire. It has never been known to fail, so be sure you really want what you ask for. In thanks for request granted. MS

Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by your wife Julia, son Kevin and his fiancee Gill.

3RD ANNIVERSARY

MORAN

In loving memory of Frank Moran

Late of Glenflesk, Killarney and Castlecove, Caherdaniel Who died on 13th September 2020.

Sadly missed along life’s way Quietly remembering every day No longer in our lives to share In our hearts, you are always there.

Fondly remembered by Eileen, Robert, Barry, Kevin, Christine, grandchildren, and all our family.

Anniversary Mass on Saturday 9th September at 6.00pm 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. PW

Sadly missed and always fondly remembered by your family, sons Michael and Alan, daughters Miriam and Pauline, Michael’s partner Kate, son-in-law Ronan, daughter-in-law Elaine, grandchildren Sarah, Leah, Killian, Sophie, Emma, and Cara, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, all your extended family, and many friends.

Anniversary mass for John, his wife Hannah Mary, and brother Jerry, will be celebrated in St Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney on Sunday 10th September 2022 at 10.30am.

4TH ANNIVERSARY MOYNIHAN (BRADY)

In loving memory of a dear husband & father Dermot Moynihan Ballinamanaugh, Kilcummin Whose anniversary occurs on 9th September.

A gentle nature, a heart of gold these are the memories we will always hold.

Sadly missed and always loved by his wife Mary, sons Gearoid, Kieran, Eric and Allan, daughter Louise, son-in-law Tom, daughters-in-law Helen, Elaine and Valerie, and grandchildren.

Anniversary mass is on Saturday 9th September at 7.30pm in Our Lady of Lourdes church, Kilcummin.

To everyone who visited our home, local clergy, our kind relatives, dear neighbours and friends and those who brought food to the house, we are forever grateful.

A special thanks to Dr. Andrew and the team at the Bons Secours Hospital who did their best for Paddy.

We would like to thank Fr. Joe Begley for celebrating a beautiful and thoughtful ceremony. A special thanks to Helen Kerins and Denis Crowley for the beautiful music, songs and hymns. Thanks to staff at White Heather for the beautiful floral arrangements.

Thanks to Mike and all from O’Shea’s Funeral Directors for their help, advice and support. Their professionalism, sensitivity and kindness will always be remembered.

Thanks to Eamonn, Valerie and staff at the Killarney Oak’s Hotel for their exceptional hospitality and beautiful meal.

As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgment as a token of our sincere gratitude. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for all your intentions.

“He lived for those he loved, and those he loved remember”.

Paddy’s First Anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Sunday 10th September at 11.00am in the Church of the Resurrection, Park Road, Killarney.

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. BW

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY CREMIN

In loving memory of Patrick (Patsy) Cremin Park Road, Killarney who passed away on 7th September 2022.

“To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.”

On the first anniversary of Patsy’s death, his children Bernie, Denis, Jacinta and Siobhan, grandchildren, great grandchildren, brothers, sister, and extended family would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who attended his funeral and offered us sympathy and support. This may have been flowers, cards, calls, texts, emails or lovely memories recalled.

Thank you to his much-loved Spa GAA Club and Coiste na nÓg for their guards of honour. Thank you to all his friends and neighbours.

Special thanks to Fr. Begley for your guidance and for celebrating Patsy’s funeral mass.

Special thanks to Dr. Fiona Coffey whose support and care of Patsy over the past few years was very much appreciated.

Very grateful thanks also to all the staff at Our Lady of Lourdes Care Facility especially in Dun Beag for your care and kindness to Patsy.

Thank you to Michael and Mary O’Shea of O’Shea’s funeral home for your professionalism and your kindness and guidance.

As it would be impossible to thank everybody individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our gratitude.

Anniversary Mass for Patsy including his wife Margaret, and daughters Marie and Carmel, was celebrated on Thursday 7th September at 9.30am in the Church of the Resurrection, Park Road.

9TH ANNIVERSARY

HEALY

4TH ANNIVERSARY JOYCE

5TH ANNIVERSARY CRONIN

In loving memory of my dear husband

Enda Joyce Pinewood, Killarney

Who passed from this life on 9th September 2019.

Softy the leaves of memories fall Gently we gather and treasure them all Unseen, unheard, but always near Still loved, still missed, still very dear. Always loved and missed by your wife Eleanor and all the family.

4TH ANNIVERSARY

WARD

In loving memory of John Ward Hawthorn Avenue, Killarney who died on 11th September 2019. Rest in Peace.

In God’s care you rest above In our hearts you rest with love Never more than a thought away Loved and remembered everyday.

Lovingly remembered by Nuala and all the family.

Anniversary mass for John on Saturday 9th September at 9.30am in the Church of the Resurrection.

6TH ANNIVERSARY

FLEMING

In loving memory of Marjorie Fleming

Summerville, Muckross, Killarney who died on 12th September 2017. R.I.P.

A bouquet of beautiful memories

In loving memory of Peggy Cronin

Late of Kilbrean, Killarney

Who passed away on 13th September 2018.

Softly in the morning

You heard a gentle call You took the hand God offered you And quietly left us all.

Just a prayer from the family who loved you just a memory fond and true in our hearts, you will live forever because we thought the world of you.

A light from our household gone A voice we loved is still A place is vacant in our home That can never be filled.

May she rest in peace dear Jesus

In Thy heavenly home above with the Sacred Heart of Jesus in his own eternal love.

Always loved and forever in our hearts, your children Ann, Sheila, Pat, Donal, Catherine, Margaruite and the late Mary, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE

HORGAN

In Loving Memory of our Mother Kathleen (Kay) Horgan (nee Ferris) late of Coollegrean Park, and Park Road, Killarney whose birthday occurs on 14th September.

It’s especially difficult today Not to have you here.

To celebrate the times we’ve shared Over another year.

We wish we had just one more chance To see your happy smile.

To laugh and celebrate with you Just for a little while.

We’ll hold onto you forever Deep within our hearts. And though you are not here with us Know that we will never part.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 1ST ANNIVERSARY SHEAHAN

In loving memory of Patrick (Pat) Sheahan King’s Park, Muckross Road and formerly of Rathanane, Kilcummin who passed away on 6th September 2022. On the first anniversary of Pat’s death, his wife Teresa, his brother Monsignor Donie Sheahan, his nephews and nieces and extended family would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who attended Pat’s funeral and offered us sympathy and support.

We are very grateful for flowers, cards, calls, texts, emails and many great memories recalled and retold. Thank you to his many friends and neighbours old and new. Monsignor Donie concelebrated a special Mass with Fr. Seamus Kelly, Fr. Kieran O’Brien and Deacon Thady O’Connor. Thank you to everyone who took part including readers, musicians with special thanks to Siobhán.

Very grateful thanks also to all the staff in St. Joseph’s Home in Killorglin for your care and kindness to Pat. Thank you to Michael and Mary O’Shea of O’Shea’s funeral home for your professionalism and your kindness and guidance.

As it would be impossible to thank everybody individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our gratitude.

“Those who die in grace go no further from us than God, and God is very near.”

Anniversary Mass for Pat will be celebrated on Sunday 17th September at 11.30am in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin.

11TH ANNIVERSARY& BIRTHDAY

REMEMBRANCE

O’SULLIVAN

In loving memory of Tom O’Sullivan, Cockhill Kilcummin, Who died on 13th September 2012

In loving memory of Mary Healy

2 Monastery Gardens, Killarney, Co. Kerry

Who died on 13th September 2014.

“No matter how life changes No matter what we do

A special place within our hearts Is always kept for you.”

Always loved and remembered by your daughter Betty, son-in-law Jim and family.

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. DG

Sprayed with a million tears Wishing God could have spared you If just for a few more years.

It does not take a special day For us to think of you Each mass we hear, each prayer we say Is offered up to you.

Happy, smiling, always content Loved and respected wherever you went Always so thoughtful, loving and kind A beautiful memory, you left behind.

Loved and remembered by your loving husband Jim, daughters Rhonda, Laura and Diane, sons-in-law Micheál and Seán, grandchildren Jack, Liam, Rachel, Ellie and Rian.

Anniversary Mass on Sunday 10th September at 9.30am in Muckross Church.

This day was always special So, we just wanted to say That we are thinking of you with love, On this, your Birthday.

Always in our thoughts and sadly missed everyday by Gerardine, Richard, Derry and Stephanie, sons-in-law Paddy and Joey, and grandchildren Lauren, Matthew, Lily, and Luke. XXX

Birthday Remembrance Mass will be held on Wednesday 13th September at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney.

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

Also birthday remembrance for our sister-in-law Norann O’Sullivan whose birthday occured on 5th September.

Remember him with a smile today, He wasn’t one for tears, Reflect instead on memories, Of all the happy years.

Recall to mind the way he spoke, And all the things he said, His strength, his wisdom, the way he was, Remember them instead.

Sadly missed by Abbie, Mary, and Hannah, brothers Denis and John and their families.

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

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19TH ANNIVERSARY O’CONNOR

In Loving Memory of William O’Connor, 7 New Road, Killarney who died on 8th September 2004.

From sunrise to sunset, Every moment would have been more wonderful, If you were with us today. Your memories will never be forgotten.

Fondly remembered by your loving son John, Sheilagh, Marc and Melissa.

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

26TH & 39TH ANNIVERSARIES MCAULIFFE

In loving memory of P.J. and Pat McAuliffe Forge Cross, Rathmore who died on 8th September 1997 and 4th September 1984.

Treasured memories keep you near As time unfolds another year Out of our lives you may be gone But in our hearts you still live on.

Always remembered by your loving family.

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 (mention 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 (mention request). 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. (Mention request). Promise publication. N.L.

27TH ANNIVERSARY COURTNEY

34TH ANNIVERSARY O’DONOGHUE

In loving memory of Nellie Courtney 75 St. Brendan’s Place, Killarney Who died on 8th September 1996. R.I.P.

Time and years slip quickly by, But memories of you will never die. Always remembered by your loving family.

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

In loving memory of Lawrence O’Donoghue

Late of 62 High Street, Killarney and Chicago, USA who died on 9th September 1989.

A special day, another year

A lovely thought, a silent tear A little prayer to keep in touch

To the one we miss and love so much.

Will those who think of Lawrence today A little prayer to Jesus say.

Lovingly remembered by sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews. Anniversary Mass on Saturday 9th September at 6.15pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral.

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SPORT

Fossa march on to semi-final

Stacks next up following dramatic win over Desmonds

The Fossa fairytale is inescapably enthralling. For decades the club from the small parish alongside Killarney languished in the lower reaches of Kerry football. Now, after earning promotion from the Junior Championship to Junior Premier and from Junior Premier to Intermediate, they find themselves almost within touching distance of securing senior club status.

No one really saw this coming but victory over Desmonds last weekend has sent the All-Ireland Junior Club champions through to the semi-final of the Intermediate Club Championship, and confidence within the camp must be high after that dramatic extra time win away in Castleisland.

It only gets tougher from here, however, as Austin Stacks, giants of the Kerry club scene, now stand in their way. Stacks are desperate to return to senior level following their shock demotion in 2022 and they undoubtedly have several senior calibre players in their ranks, most notably Kerry panelists Dylan Casey and Jack O’Shea, along with the likes of in-form midfielder Michael O’Donnell and dangerous forwards Shane O’Callaghan and Seán Quilter. Fossa have plenty going for them too, particularly in the forwards where David Clifford and Emmett O’Shea have been thriving. Paudie Clifford is the engine that drives them forward and Stacks will no doubt do their utmost to curtail his influence.

The Tralee side are the favourites for this one but Fossa have upset the odds to make it this far. Can they pull another rabbit out of the hat and secure what would surely be the most famous win in their history?

Fossa v Austin Stacks takes place on Sunday at 4pm in the Fitzgerald Stadium.

LEGION

The other Intermediate semi-final sees

the Killarney Legion take on Milltown/ Castlemaine, also at the Fitzgerald Stadium on Sunday. Throw-in is at 2pm. The Legion booked their place in the last four with a deserved - if slightly nervy - two-point victory over Beaufort on Sunday last. They managed to get the job done without talismanic forward James O’Donoghue who was forced to sit the game out with a hamstring injury. It is not known if O’Donoghue will be available for selection this weekend.

Peter Keane will be hoping that his county player Cian Gammell can dictate terms with his elite athleticism while high-flying midfielder Darragh Lyne and the dynamic Eoghan O’Sullivan are also likely to be key figures.

Like Stacks, Legion are eager to return to the top table as quickly as possible and they will be fancied to advance to the final, but Milltown/Castlemaine have dangerous weapons like Gavin Horan, Éanna O’Connor and Cillian Burke who are capable of posing serious problems.

It promises to be an exciting double header in the Park with a large crowd expected to attend.

SENIOR

The Senior Club Championship reaches its climax on Saturday evening when Dingle face Kenmare Shamrocks in the final in Tralee (7pm).

Dingle impressed in their semi-final win over Spa in Tullig as the Geaneys and Tom O’Sullivan made key contributions. Losing Kerry senior Barry Dan O’Sullivan to an ankle injury is a blow but that blow has been softened by the news that AFL player Mark O’Connor has now been cleared by Geelong to line out for his home club.

Kenmare might be the underdogs but any team that can boast the kicking talents of Seánie O’Shea is always in with a fighting chance in any game.

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ENGINE: Paudie Clifford is hoping to drive Fossa to another historic win. Photo: Michael P Ryan/Sportsfile.

Why don't Ireland have the backing of all of Ireland?

A recent survey carried out by Energia suggests that rugby is now the most popular sport in Ireland. 31% of respondents said it’s their favourite sport, which puts it ahead of soccer (27%), Gaelic football (23%), and hurling/camogie (19%).

The fact that the Rugby World Cup is almost upon us, and Ireland are favourites to win it for the first time ever, probably skewed the results somewhat. You can also be sure that rugby is lower down the pecking order in certain parts of the country, Kerry included. Rugby definitely isn’t the biggest sport in Ireland in terms of participation - soccer and Gaelic football lead the way there – and the fact that there are more GAA clubs in Cork than there are rugby clubs in the entire country tells its own story. There is certainly plenty of hype surrounding the Irish rugby squad at the moment but it’s fair to say that they are not universally popular. In fact, despite being adored by rugby fans, they have more detractors than any other Irish team. Why is that?

Perhaps there is a class and culture divide at play here. Over half (18 out of 33) of the current Irish panel hail from Leinster and many are products of the private rugby school system in Dublin. Ireland have been branded commercially as the ‘Team of Us’ but not many of us went to private schools in Dublin, you can be sure of that. The friction between rugby supporters and GAA/soccer supporters is very noticeable online. Some of this just basic tribalism, but some if it may be down to the type of sports fan each code attracts. While there is obviously a core of staunch rugby fans who “get” the game and follow it religiously, rugby also attracts more casual fans than the other rival sports. This is understandable. First of all, if you have only a passing interest in sport, would you rather see Ireland compete at the highest level in rugby or struggle against mediocre teams in soccer, for example?

Rugby is also more intense and, in some ways, simpler, at least from the perspective of the uninitiated. Like any sport there are intricacies that only the trained

eye will see and understand, but soccer and Gaelic football has extended periods where nothing is really happening, which can be difficult for newcomers to grasp and enjoy. (It can be difficult for the rest of us to grasp and enjoy too.) Rugby tends to have more cut and thrust about it.

For those reasons, I think there is a perception amongst soccer and GAA folk that rugby is a sport for people who aren’t really into sport. Again, not forgetting that there are loads of people who take rugby very seriously and are very passionate about the sport. But even proper rugby people have complained in the past about casuals turning up at the Aviva and having no interest in what’s happening out on the field, instead spending the 80 minutes going up and down the stairs to the bar.

I’m not saying that GAA and soccer supporters don’t enjoy the drinking aspect of sporting occasions too, they 100% do, but alcohol isn’t allowed in the stands and ultimately the match itself is the centrepiece of the whole experience. I think

this different outlook partly explains why fans of other sports might not have a high opinion of fans of rugby in general. People who follow soccer and GAA also don’t like hearing “you wouldn’t get that at the rugby” whenever there’s a case of indiscipline or diving. To be fair, the rugby crew have a solid point there.

All of these things combined mean that not everyone in Ireland will be cheering for Ireland when they take to the field in France this weekend. In fact, some will be actively hoping that Andy Farrell’s team fall at the quarter-final hurdle once again. Personally, while I wouldn’t be the biggest rugby fan and some of the discourse around the team does irritate me, I would never go that far. I will always support any team that is representing Ireland and I’ll definitely be jumping on the bandwagon in a major way if they manage to make it to the semi-final.

Hopefully most fans of other sports will do the same. We might have our ideological differences but we’re all Irish, after all. And if they win it we’ll surely get a day off work.

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BOYS IN GREEN: Jamison Gibson-Park leads the team in an Icelandic clap with local supporters during an open training session at Stade Vallée du Cher in Tours, France. Photo: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile.

No joy for Crokes or Spa

Eamonn Fitzgerald reports on last weekend’s Kerry Club Championship action

Being at home didn’t work out as an advantage in last week’s Kerry club games. Instead, teams such as Dingle, Kenmare Shamrocks, Legion, Milltown/Castlemaine, Fossa and Austin Stacks all played away from home and won.

SENIOR

Kenmare Shamrocks 1-14

Dr Crokes 0-12

Kenmare took the initiative from the start in this semi-final with Kerry sharpshooter Seán O’Shea firing over two quick points. Dr Crokes were chasing this game throughout as Kenmare progressed and fully deserved their win.

Crokes were unusually profligate, kicking 11 wides and that told its own story. Kenmare led all the way and got a huge boost from the dominant midfielder James McCarthy. As expected, O’Shea contributed 0-8 (two marks, four frees, one 45). Fellow Kerry star Stephen O’Brien was very well marked by David Naughton throughout and really only came into play in the last few minutes with teo well taken points.

Crokes had to depend on Micheál Burns as their main scorer of seven points (four frees) and he kept them in it, particularly

in the first half when they still trailed by 0-6 to 1-7.

Goalkeeper Kieran Fitzgibbon denied Cian McMahon a goal chance while Shane Murphy used his legs to great advantage to deny McCarthy just before half-time. The loss of their injured Kerry players Tony Brosnan and Gavin White as well as regular full back Neil O’Shea was critical for Crokes, especially evident in the 8th minute when Kenmare struck for the only goal of the game scored by David Ciuciu. Crokes’ troubles were compounded in the 28th minute when big player David Shaw went off injured. On the plus side Fionn Fitzgerald returned for his first full game after a very bad injury sustained in this equivalent game away to Kenmare a year ago. He did very well but Kenmare

kept coming in waves, especially with their dominant midfielders. The real turning point was when veteran Dáithí Casey fouled McCarthy on the latter’s route to goal which referee Daniel Clifford deemed a black card offence. I agreed with the ref’s decision. Deliberately hauling down a player on route to scoring is a black card offence. Down to 14 men, Crokes struggled big time and in that 10-minute sin bin period Kenmare made hay, scoring five points to a solitary point by Crokes. The hosts battled hard but the Kenmare defence was very tight as they strode into the final. Crokes have a very short window of hope to get some of their key players back for the first round of the Kerry SFC against Dingle, the top club team in Kerry.

Dingle 2-18 Spa 1-12

A tally of 1-12 might win a lot of games but this scoreline flattered Spa who had a late flurry of scores unable to match the 2-18 of Dingle.

Dingle have been the most consistent top senior club in Kerry for the past few years and they stand a great chance of not alone winning the Club Championship but also the County Championship. Remember they were unlucky to lose out to East Kerry last year when Paul Murphy’s point proved crucial.

On a beautiful Indian summer evening the whole Spa environment looked resplendent for the large shirt-sleeved attendance. Spa had won all three games to date. Would they deliver in this big one? Dingle lost their most influential midfielder Kerry player Barry Dan O’Sullivan in the throw-in when he came down heavily and suffered what looks like a serious leg injury. It did not seem to matter as Dingle bombarded Spa who were defending the town goal. The Spa defence did very well to deny Dingle a great goal opportunity but, in reality, they were never in with a chance of winning.

In that first half, former All-Star Tom O’Sullivan, nominally at number 6, pulled

FORM: Paul Geaney has been playing excellent football for Dingle. He kicked 1-2 against Spa in the semi-final.

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Dingle have been the most consistent senior club in Kerry and they stand a great chance of not alone winning the Club Championship but also the County Championship.

in club semi-finals

then Glenflesk trailed 0-8 to 1-10. Young Luke Crowley came nearest to scoring a goal for Glenflesk. He had the ball in the net but the referee had blown his whistle before that and the goal didn’t count. Glenflesk were still in contention but once Darragh Roche, their Kerry player, picked up a second yellow card the result was never in doubt. Seán Quilter kicked three great points from play and one from a free.

Milltown /Castlemaine 0-10

Kilcummin 0-14

This thrilling game went to extra time as Brendan Kealy struck a 45 straight over the bar to equalise, so it had to go to extra time.

all the strings, gliding upfield and delivering pinpoint passes which the Geaneys turned into scores. He also got his trademark off the side of the foot points, one in each half.

Mikey Geaney in particular tortured Spa, who paid the price for a defender picking the ball off the ground in the small rectangle. Mikey Geaney gave James Devane no chance with a well struck penalty. Spa battled on and got their first score in the 16th when Timmy Moynihan scored a point. They trailed 1-5 to 0-1. Pointed frees by Mike Foley and Evan Cronin and a fine point by the veteran Stam put some gloss on the Spa scoreline, but Dingle just dominated in all sectors leading 1-9 to 0-4 at half-time. Kerry star Dara

Moynihan could make no impression against the teak tough Dingle defence. The ’sos’ gave an opportunity for the Spa management to assess their situation, down eight points and facing the slight breeze. But try as they might Spa could not contain Dingle, who were superbly led by Kerry star Paul Geaney who scored 1-2 in total. He was the playmaker in the second half, playing more like a centre forward, sending sublime pinpoint kicked passes crossfield to Conor Geaney who popped over the points. The latter impressed me.

The Dingle tsunami continued to roll over Spa, who were struggling to stay afloat. They were still 0-9 to 2-18 adrift against a relentless Dingle. Now 15 points down,

Spa battled bravely and finished well when Cian Tobin scored their only goal near the end.

It was a sobering experience for Spa who had been going so well, but I couldn’t see any club in Kerry living with Dingle and I expect them to leave Neidín behind on Saturday evening in the final - if they can compensate for the loss of Barry Dan.

INTERMEDIATE

Legion 0-13

Beaufort 0-11

Legion made light of this away match and even though there were just two points in it at the end, they controlled this game. They now march into the last four with that semi-final v Milltown/Castlemaine. Beaufort were weakened by the absence of four key players, so they were always on the backfoot to the Legion who were missing James O’Donoghue, their most experienced warrior.

The Killarney men went four points to one clear early on until Beaufort’s Jack O’Connor got going. By half-time a single point separated them (0-7 to 0-6).

It was nip and tuck in the second half, but Legion were never headed. The best Beaufort could manage was to draw level.

Legion upped their game when it mattered with points from Cian Gammell and Jamie O’Sullivan. They withstood the pressure as Beaufort went in search of the goal they needed. The Legion defence held firm. Top scorers were Finbarr Murphy (0-4, 3f), matched by Beaufort’s Jack O’Connor (0-4, 3f, 1m).

Austin Stacks 1-18

Glenflesk 0-12

Stacks had some of their missing players back and they showed why it is not long ago since they were in the Munster Senior Club final.

Their key player once more was midfielder Michael O’Donnell who has scored in every game. He scored six points in this one, three from play.

Shane O’Callaghan’s goal was decisive;

The visitors shot three early points before Kilcummin got going. Sharpshooter Éanna O’Connor (0-8, 7f, 1 ‘45), Cillian Burke and the powerful Gavin Horan impressed. Kerry U20 star Burke was always a threat but his fellow U20 Dara O’Callaghan proved to be a tight marker, confining Burke to a single point.

Kilcummin did well due to the accuracy of free taker Gary O’Leary who scored five points from frees.

Kilcummin needed a goal. It never came, although they did come close late in the game. They trailed by just a point (0-7 to 0-8) at half-time. They may well have been level after Cian Foley ‘scored’ a huge point, deemed a wide by the umpires. Kilcummin fell three points behind in that second half and they were slipping, especially when key man Gary O’Leary was black carded.

The former All-Ireland Intermediate champions dug deep and had to rely on the highly experienced former Kerry goalkeeper Brendan Kealy to snatch that brilliant equaliser.

Milltown/Castlemaine dominated extra time, going four points clear. Kilcummin had to go without their top players Paul O’Shea and Kieran Murphy. They needed a goal, but the visitors cleared their lines. Matt Keane, the captain of Kerry FC who opted out of the LOI set-up, returned to Kilcummin.

Fossa 5-17

Desmonds 1-19

A huge crowd turned up in Castleisland and we can be sure that the majority were there to see the Clifford brothers. They certainly got value for money as this one went to extra time. Indeed, Desmonds were lucky not to to lose at the end of normal time.

Fossa went on a scoring spree in extra time to win 5-17 to 1-19. That did not reflect the worth of Desmonds. A powerful second half by Paudie Clifford, Fossa’s most influential player, paved the way for David’s 1-7.

CURROW

Meanwhile, Currow lost out in the Intermediate relegation semi-final 0-7 to 1-10 to Glenbeigh-Glencar. No joy either for Listry who lost their Junior Premier quarter final to Listowel Emmets 1-6 to 1-9.

Crokes battled hard but the Kenmare defence was very tight as they strode into the final.
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MAIN MAN: Seán O’Shea played a central role as Kenmare Shamrocks defeated Dr Crokes at Lewis Road. Photo: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile.

Kerry FC issue second professional contract

Kerry FC have confirmed that young midfielder Ronan Teahan has signed a long-term contract which will see him stay at the club until the end of the 2025 season.

Teahan, who is playing his debut season in the League of Ireland First Division, has been central to Kerry’s midfield partnerships since the first game of the season. The Cahersiveen native has featured in 28 out of the team’s 30 matches, making 22 starts. The only game he missed was in June when he was sitting his Leaving Certificate examinations.

Teahan becomes the second player in the squad to sign a professional contract with the club, following the announcement that Killarney man Ryan Kelliher has also committed his next two seasons to the League of Ireland newcomers. The former Iveragh United player is a familiar face in Mounthawk Park having joined the Kerry FC Academy at U15 level. He then graduated to the U17s and later the U19s. It was announced in January that Teahan would be lining up with the senior team ahead of the 2023 League of Ireland campaign.

“I am delighted to have signed with Kerry FC for the next 2 years,” Teahan said

upon signing on the dotted line. “I can see the club is headed in a positive direction so I think this is a great chance for me to improve and further my development. I'm grateful to everyone at Kerry Football Club for this opportunity.”

Billy Dennehy added: “Ronan is a young player that has come into the League of Ireland set up over the last number of years with us. He has gone through a lot of obstacles in terms of his size and height but his determination, character and heart makes sure his ability always shines through.

“He has taken to senior football and League of Ireland for the first time seamlessly in relation to his performances on the pitch and also in relation to his improvement over the last number of weeks as well.

“He is another player that epitomises what Kerry FC is about. He is a player who most likely wouldn’t have had the opportunity to showcase his talents and abilities if Kerry FC was not available to him in his home county… I look forward to seeing what he can do for the team going forward as he continues improving in the next few months and years ahead.”

Kerry host Longford Town in Mounthawk Park tonight (Friday) at 7.45pm.

Paul’s and Cougars get 2023/24 fixture list

Basketball Ireland have released the fixtures for the upcoming 2023/24 National League season and it has been confirmed that all three Killarney sides will be on the road in Round 1.

St Paul’s will once again line out in the Women’s Division 1 after narrowly missing out on promotion last season, while their male counterparts, Scotts Lakers, will operate in the Men’s Division 1. Their crosstown rivals, the Killarney Cougars, are also in the same division.

St Paul’s and the Lakers are set for a double header against SETU Carlow in the Barrow Centre on October 1. The women play the hosts at 12.30pm while the men are in action at 3.15pm.

The Cougars get their Southern Conference campaign up and running the previous night (Saturday, September 30) in Laois against the Portloise Panthers.

We will have to wait until the New Year for the first Killarney Derby of the season as the Lakers don’t face the Cougars until January 2024.

Titans Basketball Club make the return

to Division 1 this season, adding a new dynamic to what proved to be the most unpredictable league in Irish basketball in 2022/23.

First to make the trip to Knocknacarra

will be Limerick Sport Eagles, who agonisingly missed out on promotion to the Super League at the hands of Ulster University in April. Team North West and Drogheda Wolves will be first to tip-off in ATU on September 30 in their North Conference tie.

Recently relegated UCD Marian make the short journey to Coláiste Bríd to face Abbey Seals Dublin Lions, with another Dublin derby between Moy Tolka Rovers and Mater Private Malahide rounding off conference play.

In the Super League, Garvey’s Tralee Warriors are aiming to bounce back from missing the playoffs last season and they start their season against Maigh Cuilinn (Moycullen). The top flight’s other Kerry team, Killorglin KCYMS, entertain UCC Demons on opening weekend.

LAUNCH: New St Paul's/Scotts Lakers recruits Alexa Naessens, Jess Huber, Terion Moss and Braden Bell with former Paul's coach Joe Coughlan (Titans Basketball Club) at the National League launch in Dublin.
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SIGNED: Ronan Teahan has penned a two-year contract with Kerry FC. Photo: Brendan Moran/ Sportsfile.

THE WEEK INPICTURES

BEAUFORT GAA: Paudie Kelliher of Kelliher Lawnmowers presenting a set of jerseys to David Doyle (U13 mentor) and Maurice Foley (Club Vice-Chairperson). MEK: The MEK Galaxy U13 girls who won 6-1 against St Brendan’s Park. SOCCER: The Killarney Celtic U12 Premier squad who defeated St Brendan's Park. CAMOGIE: Iveragh Holohan and Ava Moore of Killarney Camogie Club who recently represented the Kerry U15 camogie team. RUGBY: The Killarney RFC U12 Minis who returned to training last Saturday. SCHOOLBOY SOCCER: The Kerry team who won the Munster and All-Ireland Schoolboys InterLeague tournaments at an awards ceremony at the Golden Nugget in Fossa.
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Killarney Celtic

RESULTS: U14 Boys Premier - Killorglin AFC 2 Killarney Celtic 5 (Donnacha Vaughan, Kiernan Kelly, Pa McCarthy, Stephen Shine, Hammad Ahmed). U12 Premier - Killarney Celtic 2 St Brendan’s Park 0 (Conor Doherty 2).

UPCOMING FIXTURES: Keane’s Jewellers Munster Champions Trophy - Home to Pike Rovers on or before week ending October 1st. FAI Junior Cup - Away to Ballingarry FC on or before week ending September 24th. Munster Junior CupAway to Tralee Dynamos on or before week ending October 8th.

Mastergeeha

LOTTO: There was no winner on 1st September 2023 of the Jackpot for €3,800. Numbers drawn were 07, 10, 18, 24. Consolation prizes of €50 went to P & M Culloty, Lyreatough; Kay & Dave O’Leary, Mastergeeha, Allen Breen, Daltons Ave. O/L; Aoife McSweeney, Mileen, Kilcummin. The next draw will be Friday 8th September for Jackpot of €4,000.

MEK Galaxy

U13 GIRLS: St Brendan’s Park 1 v 6 MEK Galaxy. Well done to our U13 orange team today who started off the season with a great win, 6-1 against St Brendan’s Park FC. The score did not reflect a great game played with excellent play from both sides but on the day, it was MEK Galaxy's who came out on top! Scorers: Ava Harty 3 Isable O’Connor 2 and Elise Brunner 1 POTM, Elise Brunner.

GIRLS FIXTURES: U12 Premier - MEK Galaxy v Tralee Dynamos. U14 PremierMEK Galaxy v Camp. U16 Premier - Mastergeeha v MEK Galaxy.

U12 BOYS: MEK Galaxy 3 v 5 Iveragh

Utd. A strong performance by our U12 boys for their first ever competitive outing. Some excellent play from both teams saw the teams trade blows before the visitors made the breakthrough. They added to that lead before a good comeback from our home side only and the visiting team broke for another as we chased the game. A game of many chances for this promising bunch of players, on another day it could have gone either way. Well done to the lads on their first league game and best of luck for the year ahead!

BOYS FIXTURES: U12 Premier - MEK Galaxy v Listowel Celtic. U13 Premier - MEK Galaxy v Inter Kenmare and Ballyhar Dynamos v MEK Galaxy.

GOLF CLASSIC: MEK Galaxy are holding a Golf Classic at Beaufort Golf Club on Saturday September 23rd. All funds raised are for our new Pitch Development. Details: Team of 4 €200, Morning & Afternoon tee times available, Great Prizes & Great Fun. Prize giving will take place in The Golden Nugget Bar and Restaurant after the golf at 9pm. If you can’t, make the golf we would welcome tee box sponsorship at €50 to help us

with our fundraising. Contact Maurice on 0871401327 to enter or any further information.

Killarney Legion GAA

INTERMEDIATE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP:

Our Senior Men advanced to the last four of the Intermediate Club Championship courtesy of a hard-fought win over Beaufort. Played in blazing sunshine there was never much in the contest although we did make the stronger start leading 0-4 to 0-1 after 11 minutes. This was due to the accuracy of Finbarr Murphy, but the Mid Kerry side tried to make home advantage count closing it to 0-7 to 0-6 by half time. The second half was an even tighter affair as the ante was upped and the sides were deadlocked at 10-10 with ten minutes to go. But Eoghan O’Sullivan, Cian Gammell and substitute Jamie O’Sullivan struck for three vital points as the rock-solid defence held firm in the closing moments. Milltown Castlemaine provide the opposition in the semifinal and will no doubt prove to be obdurate opponents.

JUVENILE BOYS UPDATE: Our U11 boys were back in action and played some great football against a very sporting Fossa side on Thursday night. In all 26 boys played their part across 2 games on a great evening for football. Huge thanks to John Keane and Oisin Fleming for refereeing both games and thanks to Donal O’Donoghue for getting the pitches ready for this evening games. Ronan O’Brien, Samuel Scroope, James Murphy, Mark Looney and Jack Culloty finished their block with South Kerry Development Squads in a game vs North Kerry in Currans last Saturday morning. Thanks to the coaches and development officers for their work with the lads.

U12 LADIES: Our Legion U12 White team took on Glenflesk on Tuesday evening in a competitive match, which saw our opposition ahead for a good part of the game. With Glenflesk holding a lead, our players battled hard and put in a solid hours work that saw us briefly take the lead in the third quarter. Overall happy with the performance and effort level put in across the team but further work required. Thanks to everyone who assisted on the night- players, coaches, match officials, parents.

U14 LADIES: The U14 league continued when Beaufort provided the opposition for a Division 1 clash. A late afternoon deluge made for difficult conditions before throw in but both sides adapted well to serve up a rip-roaring contest. The second half was an absorbing contest as Beaufort found their range and picked off points to eat into the deficit. The hosts defence were put to the pin of their collars and did well to stem the tide on several occasions. Legion raised a green flag at the other end to keep their noses in front. When the ref called for the ball, it was the home side who claimed the points on offer. Well done to both teams

who served up an exciting and entertaining game in very challenging conditions. Thanks to Sean Courtney for officiating on the night. Final score Killarney Legion 2-06 Beaufort 0-10.

Spa GAA

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP: In the semi-final of the Kerry Petroleum Club Championship, we welcomed Dingle to Spa after claiming home advantage after impressive wins in the group stages. Unfortunately, it was not our day on this occasion facing an imposing display of football from a hungry Dingle side nevertheless our senior side did not go down without fight. Well done to the team and management on qualifying for the semi-final stages, we wish them the best of luck in preparation for the Garvey's SuperValu Senior Football County Championship when they will play Mid Kerry in Austin Stack Park on 17th September at 4:15pm

HANDBALL: An open night will be held by Spa Killarney Handball Club on the 15th September in Spa Hall at 7pm. All over 18s are welcome.

LOTTO: Numbers drawn: 13, 22, 24, 27. Jackpot €3200 not won. Lucky dip winners €50 each: Kieran Lynch, c/o Sheila McCarthy, Bernie O'Sullivan, Lissivigeen, T&D Moynihan, Headford, Daire Murphy. Monthly Draw for Annual Ticketholders: Mike Stam O'Donoghue. Next week's jackpot will be €3,400.

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

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP: Dr. Crokes 0:12 Kenmare Shamrocks 1:14. A disappointing result at home on Saturday meant that our Club championship campaign has come to an end. Lining out without inter county stars, Gavin White and Tony Brosnan, and team captain Gavin O’Shea we struggled to hold form for much of the game. Kenmare started the livelier, winning the throw in and kicking the games first point through a Sean O’Shea mark. Micheal Burns responded with a point from play and his first of 7 points, 3 of which came from play. Our opponents played defensive football and pressured our forwards to kick from distance. The turning point of the game came in the 7th minute when David Ciuciu broke through the Crokes defence and slotted the ball passed Shane Murphy, increasing their early lead to 3 points. Daithi Casey and Gavin O’Shea were introduced just before half time, replacing the injured David Shaw and Billy Courtney. Both teams exchanged points for much of the half leaving the scoreboard reading Dr. Crokes 0:08 Kenmare 1:07 at half time. We started the second half with more energy than we finished the first but unable to find the target, we kicked 3 wides, one after another before Cian McMahon kicked a fine score from play

in the 7th minute. Daithi Casey was black carded in the 12th minute and Kenmare outscored us 5 points to 1 during his absence. It was always going to be a big ask to come back from there and Kenmare eventually ran out 5-point winners. Our focus now turns to the County Championship in two weeks’ time.

LGFA SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP: Dr. Crokes 2:07 Castleisland Desmonds 1:09. Our Senior ladies made history last Monday night when they played in their first ever Senior County Championship game. Lining out without All Star Kayleigh Cronin, current county minor start Leah McMahon and club star Lillie Foley. We played with confidence and had great passages of play through the lines but were guilty of some poor finishing, kicking 3 wides before Kate Stack kicked our first score. Both teams traded scores for much of the second half and the home side went in trailing by a manageable 2 points at half time. The first 2 scores of the second half were goals. The first for the visitors from centre forward Oonagh Bergin. Rheanne O’Shea positioned herself brilliantly to feed the ball to the onrushing Amanda Brosnan who finished raised the green flag. We were on the ascendancy and Laura O’Shea’s massive point, after a seaming run, 15 minutes into the 2nd half had the teams level at 1:06 a piece. The last few minutes were played on Crokes terms, and we ran out 1-point winners. The girls have a bye in the next round and play Na Gaeil on September 10th.

JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP: Dr. Crokes 3:09 Duagh 0:05. Our Junior team had a comprehensive win over Duagh in Caherslee on Wednesday evening.

Glenflesk GAA

CONDOLENCES: Sincere condolences to Micheal and Siobhan O’Donoghue and family on the recent passing of Maureen O’Donoghue, may her gentle soul rest in peace. Condolences also to Margaret O’Sullivan and family on the death of Jim O’Sullivan, may his gentle soul rest in peace.

LOTTO: There was no winner of Glenflesk Lotto which took place on 4/9/2023 in Glenflesk Hall. Jackpot €5,200 The numbers drawn were: 4, 17, 27, 29. Consolation Prizes of €50. 1. Patricia O’Donoghue, Knockanes 2. Denis O’Donoghue. (Sellers’ Prize) 3. Rosie Healy, Shronedraugh 4. Seán O’Grady, Killarney. Next draw will take place in Glenflesk Hall on Monday 18/ 9/2023. Jackpot will be €5,400, Thank you to all who support our Lotto and to our sellers.

GLENFLESK COMHALTAS: Registration and Information evening regarding Music Classes, Singing Classes, Adult Music Classes and Group/Session Music Classes will take place next Tuesday, 12th September from 7 to 8 O’clock at Glenflesk GAA Hall. Everyone welcome. Looking forward to meeting you all.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: The altar soci-

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ety which cares for the church cleaning, hoovering, utility area care and flower care for the altar are looking for more helpers. Perhaps you might give your name to Patricia 087 9048659.

Kilcummin GAA

INTERMEDIATE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP: Quarter-Final - Milltown/Castlemaine 0-19 Kilcummin 0-14 (after extra time). A huge crowd turned out to witness this absorbing encounter in extremely hot conditions. Already without the injured Paul O’Shea we were dealt a serious blow before the game when Kieran Murphy was declared unfit to play. However in what proved to be a tense and physical encounter our players gave it their all and took the game to extra time courtesy of a massive Brendan Kealy 45 at the death. The opposition proved too strong in extra time but Dara O’Callaghan, Sean O’Leary, Mark O’Shea, Gary O’Leary and Eoghan O’Donovan stood out in what was a great team effort which just came up short. Well done to all concerned for the enjoyment and excitement they have given in what is a long year to date. Team: Brendan Kealy, Kevin McSweeney, Chris O’Leary, James Nagle, Sean O’Leary, Dara O’Callaghan, Donal Maher, Kevin Gorman, Gary O’Leary, Mark O’Shea, Matt Keane, Cian Foley, Eoghan O’Donovan, Noel Duggan, Philip O’Leary Subs Used: Shane McSweeney, Danny Cronin, Padraigh Moynihan, Mikey O’Shea, Oscar O’Connor.

LOTTO: There was no winner on 28th August 2023 of the Jackpot for €6,500. Numbers drawn were 01,04,17,25. Consolation prizes of €50 went to Maureen Fleming; Carl Lyons, Kilcummin; Mike Lucey; Sean Kelly. The next draw will be Monday 11st September for Jackpot of €6,750.

Listry GAA

LOTTO: Numbers drawn 15, 16, 23, 24. €100 Siobhan Johnston. €50 Irene Wrenn. €50 The 3 Stooges. €25 Ian Joy c/o K Hobbins. €25 John O’Donoghue Lissivane. Next week’s jackpot €6,600.

SENIORS: Our seniors saw the end to their championship run last Saturday in a defeat in the quarter finals by Listowel Emmets.

U13: Our U13 teams play Kilcummin in Kilcummin this Sunday the 10th at 10am and 11.15 in the East Kerry League.

East Kerry GAA

FIXTURE: Fr Galvin Cup Semi-Final - Listry v Cordal Sunday Sept 10th in Listry at 12.00.

MONTHLY MEETING: Out next monthly meeting will take place on Sept 12th at 9pm, in the Heights hotel.

FINAL: Lee Strand U15 District Championship Final. Hard luck to the East Kerry team and management, who lost a tight final to North Kerry, by 8 points to 6, in Austin Stacks Park on Wednesday night.

COUNTY JUNIOR HURLING SHIELD:

Congratulations to Dr Crokes on their great win in the County Junior Hurling Shield Final on Wednesday.

Beaufort GAA

SYMPATHY: The parish and beyond was saddened last week with the passing of John J (Johnny O’Reilly). Johnny was a man of many interests. He was a lifelong member of Beaufort GAA Club where he served on the Club committee until recently. He was also a former juvenile coach and Mid Kerry Board Officer. We offer our sympathy to his wife Frances, sons James, Cathal, Aidan and Seán, daughters, Yvonne, Vera and Niamh, sisters Margaret and Maureen, brother Jerry, grandchildren, extended family and friends.

FIXTURES: Beaufort minor men will be home to Ballyduff on Saturday, 9th at 4pm in the first round of Minor Club Championship, Group D.

RESULTS: Co Intermediate men’s football, quarter final result. Beaufort 0.11 Killarney Legion 0.13.

LOTTO: There was no winner of Beaufort G.A.A. Club lotto jackpot of €14,600 on Sunday, 3rd September. Numbers: 3, 16, 25, 28. Consolation Prizes: €80 Roseanne Fogarty, Beaufort. €50 Mary Sweeney, Invicta, Patsy Cronin, Killarney, Michael O'Sullivan, Shanacloon. The next draw for a jackpot of €14,800 will be on Sunday, 17th September. Thank you to everybody who support our lotto. Tickets available from usual sellers, shops, public houses and online at www. beaufortgaa.com. Thank you to everybody who purchases lotto tickets. Your support is appreciated.

JERSEY PRESENTATION: Beaufort GAA Club wish to thank Kelliher Lawnmowers for their generosity in sponsoring a set of jerseys for our U13 Boys team. Paudie Kelliher on behalf of the company presented the jerseys on last Sunday evening in Beaufort.

MATCH REPORTS: Ladies Division 4, Co League final. Beaufort minor ladies played the above final on Wednesday the 23rd of August against Na Gaeil in Milltown. It was an incredible display of football from both teams and at half time, the score was even at 3:04 each. It was a one-point game with 3 minutes to go. Beaufort got the final score to win on a score line of 3.09 to 3.07. Team: Kayla Roche, Amy Breen, Lily Kearins, Molly Kearins, Keeva Riordan, Eabha McEvoy, Lori O’Connor, Lola Eager, Niamh Dorrian, Bronagh Dorrian, Maria Culhane, Ava Casey, Grainne Kennedy, Meabh Crowley, Avril Rooney, Lily Breen, Aisling O’Sullivan, Nell Crowley, Saoirse O’Sullivan, Lily Field, Kate Daly, Marina Eager. Coaches: Mary Jo Curran, Tim Coffey, Alan Kearins, Jimmy Kennedy.

Milltown/Castlemaine GAA

LOTTO: Sponsored by Almas Takeaway, Milltown. The fortnightly club lotto draw took place on Monday, September 4th at

the club grounds. There was no jackpot or Match 3 winner on this occasion. The numbers drawn were 9, 24, 27 and the bonus ball was 20. Lucky Dip winners were as follows: €50 - Sean O'Mahony, Tralee. €50 - Nicola Murray, Cork. €25Jacqui Murphy, Milltown. €25 - Andrew Flynn, Firies. €25 - Samantha Williams, Milltown. €25 - James Ferris, Killorglin. Our next club lotto draw is scheduled to take place on Monday, September 18th at 19:30pm in the Clubhouse where the jackpot will be €13,000. Get your draw tickets or renew your yearly tickets online on Clubforce or get your tickets for the next draw from all the usual local outlets. Mile búiochas do gach duine for playing Milltown/Castlemaine Clubs Fortnightly Fundraiser, the money raised is vital to the day to day running of our club and your support is sincerely appreciated.

RESULT: Kerry Petroleum Intermediate Club Football Championship Quarter-Final - Milltown/Castlemaine 0-19 Kilcummin 0-14 AET. A huge win for our Senior footballers on the road on Sunday evening in very warm temperatures. It took more than 80 minutes to separate these two Division 1 clubs after a Brendan Kealy '45' sent the sides to extra time deep into 2nd half injury time. Milltown/Castlemaine lifted themselves however and outscored the hosts 0-7 to 0-2 in extra time to emerge five-point winners. A terrific all round team performance to upset the odds and progress in the competition.

FIXTURE: Milltown/Castlemaine will take on Killarney Legion on Sunday, September 10th at 2:00pm in Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney in the Kerry Petroleum Intermediate Club Football Championship Semi-Final. The game will form part of a double header with Fossa taking on Austin Stacks in the other semi-final at 4pm. Match tickets (Adults €15, U16s FREE) for the match this weekend are available to purchase online at universe.com.

FIXTURE: Milltown/Castlemaine's Minors will take on Tarbert on Saturday, September 9th at 12 noon in Round 1 of the Keane's of Killorglin Minor Club Football Championship at the Paddy Burke Memorial Park, Milltown. All support welcome.

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 are always welcome & registration is done on www.foireann.ie. For any details on registration, please contact Treasurer Lou-

ise Moynihan or Secretary Sarah Breen. All details on how to register can also be found on our Facebook page.

FACEBOOK: Please check out our Facebook page for all up to date match fixtures & updates – Search for Killarney Camogie Club!

KERRY UNDER 15: Well done to Iveragh Holohan and Ava Moore who recently represented Killarney on the Kerry Camogie Under 15 in an inter county blitz in Butlerstown GAA. Killarney coaches Ceara Moore & Mark Moore were also involved in the team's management.

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Men)

RESULTS: Singles Stableford. Sponsored by Cliffords Cash & Carry. Played on Mahony's Point; Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd August 2023. Winner – Nicholas Howe 41pts (11). 2nd – Dan O’Leary 40pts (19). Best Gross – Paud O’Donoghue 73 (4). Category 1: Winner – Alan Kelly 39pts (8) bk6, 2nd – Moss Lyons Jnr 39pts (7) bk9, 3rd – Dennis Carroll 39pts (8). Category

2: Winner – Shane O’Sullivan 39pts (9), 2nd – Mike McAuliffe 38pts (12) bk9, 3rd – Derek O’Keefe 38pts (9). Category

3: Winner – Kevin Carroll 40pts (13), 2nd – Kieran O’Sullivan 39pts (16) bk6, 3rd –James O’Meara 39pts (17). Category 4: Winner – David Byrne 38pts (22), 2nd –John Doyle 37pts (20), 3rd – David Neeson 36pts (24).

DOOKS GOLF CLUB EXCHANGE DAY: Singles stableford. Sponsored by GreenC Marine. Played at Dooks Golf Club; Sunday 27th August 2023. Winner - Dermot

O'Sullivan (16) 40pts. 2nd - Tom Carroll (15) 39pts. Best Gross - Joesph Sheehan

75. Category 1: Winner - Jason Arthur (3) 34pts, 2nd - Greg Lanigan (2) 34pts, 3rd - David O'Callaghan (2) 33pts. Category 2: Winner - Liam Murphy (10) 34pts, 2nd - Donagh Moynihan (10) 33pts, 3rd - Shane O'Sullivan (10) 33pts. Category

3: Winner - Ian Millis (18) 39pts, 2ndCormac O'Sullivan (16) 39pts, 3rd - Andy Goulding (18) 37pts. Category 4: Winner - Ger Galbraith (24) 38pts, 2nd - Ciaran Brosnan (24) 38pts, 3rd - Joesph Knoblauch (27) 38pts.

Ross Golf Club (Ladies)

RESULTS: Killarney Race Company sponsored Ladies Open Day Results. A huge thank you to Killarney Race Company for their very generous prizes sourced from local company Killarney Organic. The winners on 54 points: Marie Dennehy 27, Sandra Chute 27, Anne Moynihan 4. 2nd: Carmel O’Brien 23, Marie O’Brien 36, Susan Graham 27. 3rd: Kathy Crowley 36, Caitríona McDonnell 36, Fiona Flanagan 22. 4th: Mary Brosnan 21, Kathleen

O’Shea 24, Margaret Hanley 27. 18-hole Single Stableford Competition Saturday 2nd September - Winner Emir Coffey (46) 31 points.

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CEANN SIBEAL ANNUAL TRIP: Our Annual trip to Ceann Sibeal Golf Club will take place on Saturday 16th September. Please have your name in the book by 12th.

WEDNESDAY MORNINGS: 9 Hole Midweek Competition. Meet and play every Wednesday morning. Meet in the Club House no later than 10.00am. 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: Sept 2nd and 3rd we held a stableford competition kindly sponsored by Aghadoe Physiotherapy Clinic / Darren & Jo Gaffey. We had a very large turnout in brilliant weather and the course remains in great condition. The following were the winners: 1st Lucas Cronin 45, 2nd Aaron McCann 44, 3rd Daniel Kelly 41. Division 1 - 1st Bryan O'Leary 39, 2nd Jonathan Casey 38. Division 2 - 1st Ryan Scott 40, 2nd Oliver Butler 39. Division 3 - 1st Anthony O'Mahony 39, 2nd Kieran Murphy 34. The Ross Seniors competition results from August 31st were: 1st Jerry Goulding, Ned Buckley, Seamus McCarthy. 2nd Pat Mitchell, Dan O'Connor, Jim Larkin. 3rd John Ivory, John O'Brien, Sean O'Brien. On Friday Sept 1st we held our weekly mixed scramble and we again had a large field of very keen competitors. The winning teams were: 1st Richie Greer, Denise Cremin, Damien Greer, Sean Hickey. 2nd Peter Wickham, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Tom Shiels, Denis Desmond. 3rd Jonathan Casey, Mary Gorman, Dan O’Connor, Mike Gorman.

FIXTURES: On Saturday Sept 9th and Sunday Sept 10th we will hold a strokeplay competition. Best of luck to the Ross GC Nines of Kerry team next Saturday when they travel to Parknasilla to take on our hosts in the semi-final of The Nines of Kerry competition.

Muckross Rowing Club

CELEBRATION: The club extends an open invite to all our members, past and present, supporters, families and friends to attend the boathouse this Sunday, September 10th at 12 noon to mark the achievements of Daniel Daly and Caoimhe O’Sullivan who rowed for Ireland this summer at the Home International Regatta. Daniel and Caoimhe join the club’s international roll of honour, among the ranks of Muckross rowers who have been selected to race in the green jersey, following a testing year of selection trials. All welcome. Parking at the Muckross House car park.

KENMARE REGATTAL: Best of luck to all our crews competing in the Kenmare Offshore Regatta this Saturday. The club will be represented by 22 crews across several categories from Junior to Senior and Masters. The event is among the last of the extended racing season with the new rowing season for 2023/24 already

underway. Next Saturday, September 16th, the Courtmacsherry Regatta and rescheduled Rowing Ireland 1k Classic Regatta will finally bring the curtain down on another busy rowing year for MRC.

ROWING IRELAND 1K CLASSIC: The Rowing Ireland 1k Classic is finally set to take place on Saturday next, September 16th at the National Rowing Centre in Cork. Following two postponements due to bad weather, our Junior 14, Junior 15 and Masters crews will have their chance to shine at the top national regatta for these grades.

Deerpark Pitch & Putt Club

GERRY O’SULLIVAN RIP: Our hearts were filled with immense sadness last Sunday morning at the news of the death of our former Club Chairman, Gents Captain and Competition Secretary Gerry O’Sullivan. Gerry was a great worker on and off the course for a number of years and was a major help to us in 2011 when we hosted the Irish International Open. His love and organisation of table quizzes was well known! To Gerry's family we offer our immense condolences as well as his wider circle of friends from many walks of life in Killarney. Ar dheis de go raibh a anam dilís.

NATIONAL INTER-COUNTY: Well done to Damien Fleming and John McGrath on their involvement in last weekend’s third place finish by the Kerry team at the Men’s Inter-County event in Lucan as they continued their impressive form of recent years. The team was managed by James Fleming.

SUNDAY DRAWS: Fourball Betterball-

First Nett: Nathan Cronin & Declan Kelly 37, Gross: John Murphy & Daniel Kelly 47, Second Nett: Bobby Kelly & John Looney.

PAUL O’SULLIVAN SCRATCH CUP: Timesheet now open for this County Board event on Sunday September 17th in Newmarket. Contact County Board Competition Secretary Christy O’Mahony (087 6531648) to book a tee-time.

COUNTY U16 MATCHPLAY: Best Wishes to our Club Members heading to Listowel this Saturday for this event. Remember it is a dress code event.

Killarney Rugby

MINIS BACK: Last Saturday our Minis returned for the new season, in glorious sunshine at Aghadoe. A fantastic turnout with new players of all ages starting also, the season got off to a flyer. Thanks to all the coaches for looking after their charges and ensuring fun was had by one and all! Minis train every Saturday morning at Aghadoe between 9:45am and 11am and is open to boys and girls aged between 5 and 11. New players always welcome! Contact Dave on 087 2546290 for details.

U16 BOYS IN PRESEASON MATCH: Our U16 boys played a preseason matchagainst themselves, getting the season off to a flying start at Aghadoe. A cracker of a game with all players putting their

shoulders to the wheel. Training continues on Tuesday evening at 7pm for the Backs and for all on Thursday evening for all. New players welcome.

CAR WASH: A very busy day last Saturday for our car wash fundraiser and the weather did not disappoint. Thanks to all who supported the event and came along to the car wash, to Ger Moynihan and all who organised and helped run the day, all who baked and brought the wonderful home baking along and a special thank you to all the U14’s and U16’s players who worked hard (and had great craic!!) washing the cars yesterday. A fantastic day! All funds raised go towards the Youths Easter trip to Toulouse. Thanks again for all the support!

Killarney Badminton Club

OPEN ADULT NIGHT: Killarney Badminton Club are hosting an open night for adults who have never played before/ have not played in a long time. Venue: Presentation Gym, Killarney. Date: Monday 18th September. Time: 8.30pm. The Senior club 16+ which runs every Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights will start back on the 20th September in the Presentation Gym. Please check out our Facebook page for updates on Juveniles. Email Killarneybdmtn@gmail.com if you have any queries. Looking forward to welcoming our members back and seeing new faces to our club.

Killarney Salmon & Trout Angling Club

SUNDAY: This Sunday the 10th of September, the Mar Loughlan Competition takes place on Lough Lein. Not only is the competition based on winning the overall shield but as a club on the day we also fish for the Michael Fleming Memorial Cup. A good turnout of members will be needed if we are to have a chance of winning the shield against the stiff competition out there. The top four rods from each club will determine the overall winning club. Boats may not leave the shore until 10.30am and fishing stops at 5.30pm. Weigh in takes place at the Kerry Way at 6.45pm. Also on the radar for us is our annual competition taking place the following Sunday the 17th of Septemberentries will need to be with the secretary as early as possible on this competition as we are delighted to have sponsored teams again this year, fishing for the Michael Casey Memorial Cup. A few busy Sundays ahead and tight lines to all our competitors.

Fossa

MEETING: Killarney Christian Group will hold prayer meeting every Sunday at 11.30am in the Fossa Community Hall, V93FC9F. www.killarneychristiangroup. ie.

Kilcummin

MORIARTY SCHOOL OF DANCING: Junior set dancing classes will commence

on Friday 22nd September in the Recreational Hall. Beginners from 7-8 pm. Intermediate and Advanced from 8-9 pm. Registration on Friday 15th Sept from 7pm-7 30p at the same venue. Class is open to children from primary school age upwards. Newcomers from within Kilcummin parish and outside are very welcome to join. Please contact Mary on 087 9620135 for any queries.

KILCUMMIN CCÉ: Kilcummin CCÉ are holding a celebratory social to mark our 50th anniversary on Saturday 14th October in the Heights Hotel. Tickets are €40 with an u16 ticket available for €15 (children's menu will apply). Gathering from 6.30pm with Dinner at 7.30pm. Music with Neily O'Connor followed by Trad Disco. Tickets are available from branch officers Shane O'Callaghan 086 2763577, Geraldine Pigott 087 6764368, Catriona McGuire 087 2227512 or Kilcummin Rural Development Office.

KILCUMMIN COMMUNITY CARE: Kilcummin Community Care will hold their annual church gate collection this weekend 9th & 10th of September at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Kilcummin.

KILCUMMIN COMMUNITY GAMES: Best of luck to Dara Counihan and Saoirse Lucey who will represent Kerry in the All-Ireland community games U10 & U12 Handwriting competition and Brynn McCarthy in the U12 Solo Singing competition next weekend in Carlow.

KILCUMMIN BABY & TODDLER GROUP: Kilcummin baby & toddler group returns on Mondays, starting the 11th Sept. at Kilcummin Recreational hall, 9.30-11.30. It’s a large hall with plenty of toys for all ages. Fee €3.00. All welcome. Contact Orla 0863628335.

PILATES & BARRE CLASSES: Pilates & barre classes will take place in Kilcummin Recreational Hall, Kilcummin Village every second week Monday to Friday 6.30am -7.30am and very Monday evening at 7pm – 8pm. Contact Noreen on 087 3507953 to book your place or for further information.

LEGO LAUNCH CLUB: Lego Launch Club for 2nd – 5th class students starting Monday September 18th from 3.30pm4.30pm in Spa GAA Club. Run by two fully qualified teachers. Places are limited. For further information contact Charlene O’Connor and Karol Fleming by emailing legolaunchclub@gmail.com.

OSKARS WALK ON TOMIES WOOD: Come along and enjoy a beautiful Autumnal walk this Sunday, September 10 starting at 1.30pm. Learn a brief history of the area as well as information on the flora and fauna from local guide Michael O’Connor. Registration at Tomies Wood carpark from 12.45. Registration fee is 10 euro. Names of all participants for some very good spot prizes will be included in a draw. The coffee shack at Tomies will be open for refreshments.

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