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Pat Sheehan Memorial Walk raises €4910 for the Irish Heart Foundation this week.

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A recent memorial walk held in the late Pat Sheehan’s honour raised €4,910 for the Irish Heart Foundation.

Pat, who passed away on December 19, 2022, was known for his active lifestyle, positive attitude, and dedication to his community. He was a key driving force behind camogie in the Killarney area.
A memorial walk was organised in October by his friends and family to honour his memory and raise funds for the Irish Heart Foundation.
The funds, which were handed over this week, will support the Irish Heart Foundation's vital work in preventing and reducing heart disease and stroke.
The Sheehan family expressed their gratitude to everyone who participated in the memorial walk and donated to the cause.
“We would like to thank all who attended the walk, as well as any donations received. It didn’t go unnoticed. We would also like to thank the people who organised the event, anyone who volunteered on the day and the Gleneagle Hotel for their generosity. Pat was close to so many and the attendance really reflected that,” they said.
The walk was organised by Pat’s friends Anthony O’Mahony, Gerry Reen, Gerard Murphy, Pat’s niece Nóirín and work colleague Eimear.
The walk commenced from the Gleneagle Hotel to Muckross Abbey. Pat worked at the Gleneagle Hotel for 26 years. He had built strong friendships both inside and outside of work, respected by many. His smile and sense of humour would brighten anyone’s day. His loss was very much felt on the day.
“Thank you to everyone who helped organise Pat’s memorial walk and to all who participated and contributed to the Irish Heart Foundation. The incredible turnout was a tribute to Pat, reflecting not just the impact he had on our lives but the deep love and respect the community holds for him. His warmth, humour, and dedication was known to many, and it was clear on this special day just how much he meant to us all,” said Patrick O’Donoghue, MD of the Gleneagle Hotel.

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Kerry Politicians at St Patrick’s Day Events in New York and London

Kerry County Council and Kerry politicians participated in St Patrick’s Day engagements in New York and London. Cathaoirleach Cllr Breandán Fitzgerald, accompanied by council directors Angela McAllen and Christy O’Connor, […]

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Kerry County Council and Kerry politicians participated in St Patrick’s Day engagements in New York and London.

Cathaoirleach Cllr Breandán Fitzgerald, accompanied by council directors Angela McAllen and Christy O’Connor, attended meetings and events in New York, including the St Patrick’s Day Parade. They met with IDA North America and Tourism Ireland-North America representatives and attended a reception hosted by New York City Mayor Eric Adams. “It was a great honour to represent the people of Kerry,” said Fitzgerald.
Leas Cathaoirleach Cllr Fionnán Fitzgerald visited London, joining the Kerry Association and attending the St Patrick’s Day Parade. He was accompanied by Director of Economic & Community Development Niamh O’Sullivan and attended a reception at the Irish Embassy.
Minister for Children, Disability, Equality, and Kerry TD Norma Foley completed a five-day visit to London. She participated in the St Patrick’s Day parade alongside the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and grand marshals Katie Harrington and Katie-George Dunlevy.
“This visit has all been about promoting and nurturing the ties of friendship that exist between Ireland and Britain,” said Foley. She held meetings with British politicians, including Secretary of State for Education Bridget Phillipson, and visited the London Irish Centre and the Irish Cultural Centre.
Foley attended a reception for the late novelist Edna O’Brien and met with members of the Irish and British communities, including political figures and celebrities. She also attended the St Patrick’s Day ball and addressed the Irish Festival at Trafalgar Square

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Celtic Kitchen Café tops Irish breakfast rankings

Celtic Kitchen Café on Plunkett Street has been declared the best place in Ireland for a traditional full Irish breakfast. The announcement, made on St Patrick’s Day, highlighted the café’s […]

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Celtic Kitchen Café on Plunkett Street has been declared the best place in Ireland for a traditional full Irish breakfast.

The announcement, made on St Patrick’s Day, highlighted the café’s exceptional quality and service.
Researchers compiled a list of the top 12 Irish breakfast spots by analysing reviews on Tripadvisor and Google Maps.
The study focused on the percentage of 5-star ratings, resulting in a score out of 100. Celtic Kitchen Café achieved a perfect 100, surpassing all other contenders.
The café is praised for its “excellent food and friendly service,” reflected in its consistent 5-star rating on Tripadvisor. Visitors frequently commend the delicious breakfast offerings and the welcoming atmosphere.

“Scoring a perfect score of 100 in this study, Celtic Kitchen Café is a highly acclaimed café in Killarney, known for its excellent food and friendly service. It boasts a 5-star rating on Tripadvisor, with visitors praising its delicious offerings and welcoming atmosphere” said researcher Sue Dawson.

“There’s no better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than with a staple of Irish hospitality, the hearty Irish breakfast. When it comes to indulging in a quality breakfast, this dish really is worth travelling for, particularly at this time of year.”

“Whether it’s traditional black and white pudding, freshly-baked soda bread, crispy rashers, or a steaming pot of tea, these top 10 spots truly capture the essence of a great Irish start to the day.”

“As a team we do love an Irish breakfast, so we put our research skills to the test to help diners find the establishments serving the best in the country.”

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