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Green Christmas at Killarney National Park Education Centre

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Santa raises the Green Flag at Killarney National Park Education Centre.

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SANTA CLAUS arrived at Knockreer House to help the children of Firies National School raise Killarney National Park Education Centre’s second Eco-Centre Green Flag.

Killarney National Park Education Centre has become the only outdoor education centre in the country to be awarded a second Green Flag in the "Eco-Centres Award Scheme” run by An Taisce. “The scheme is an international environmental education programme, environmental management system and award scheme that promotes and acknowledges long-term action for the environment within centres of learning,” said Chris Barron, manager, Killarney National Education Centre.

The aim of Eco-Centres Scheme is to increase awareness of environmental issues through classroom and "in-the-field" activities and to transfer this knowledge into positive environmental action in the centre and in the wider community.
Centres that have successfully completed all the elements of the programme are awarded the "Green Flag". “The Green Flag award has now become well-recognized and many schools around the country take part in the programme. (Find out more from www.greenschoolsireland.org),” said Chris.

“Killarney National Park Education Centre was awarded its Green Flag for Biodiversity two years ago and the present Green Flag has been awarded for work carried out on “Litter & Waste”. “Being awarded our second Green Flag, is a huge achievement,” said Chris, who thanked all the students, staff and volunteers for their effort in the work towards it.

For details of all courses being run at the centre, (including After School Nature Club beginning in January), telephone 064-6635960 or email knpeducationcentre@ahg.gov.ie
 


 
Above: Santa raises the Green Flag at Killarney National Park Education Centre.

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New, smash-hit comedy play by Killarney Theatre Company

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A new comedy play by Glengariff playwright Ray O’Sullivan will come to Killarney next month as part of a regional tour.

Robbed! will be staged at the Gleneagle Club on Saturday, February 7, at 8.30pm, presented by the Killarney Theatre Company.

The production is the group’s fifth in a popular series of homegrown plays and follows the success of The Rise and Rise of the Healy-Raes, A Papal Blessing, Weight Watching and Stones.

The play centres on a failed GAA player who finds himself caught in a series of misunderstandings involving relationships, bingo balls and a robbery that quickly spirals out of control.

As events unfold, nothing goes to plan and the situation descends into chaos.

Rehearsals have been ongoing since October and the cast includes Ray O’Sullivan himself alongside Rosie Healy and DB O’Connor. Robbed! is O’Sullivan’s fifth full-length play and is expected to attract strong audiences across the tour.

Tickets cost €15 and are available from Ray O’Sullivan on 087 2279657 or from the Gleneagle on 064 667155.


The tour begins in Scartaglen Hertiage Centre on January 17, The Ivy Leaf Theatre Castleisland, on January 29, The Glen Theatre Banteer on January 31, Foilmore Community Centre Sunday February 1, Killorglin CYMS, February 5, Abbeydorney Community Centre February 12 and Bantry Westlodge Hotel February 21.

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Kerry FC take unusual step with Killarney friendly

By Luke Managan Kerry FC took the unusual step of playing a pre-season friendly in Killarney during the week as they faced local club Killarney Celtic in a match organised […]

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Kerry FC took the unusual step of playing a pre-season friendly in Killarney during the week as they faced local club Killarney Celtic in a match organised to raise funds for Palliative Care.

It marked a rare appearance in the town for the county’s League of Ireland side and drew strong local interest.
Kerry started brightly and were ahead within the opening minutes, setting the tone for an open and competitive contest. Their early pressure was rewarded again in the 21st minute when Ballyduff native Sean McGrath doubled the lead. The game was played at a high tempo, with both sides creating chances and enjoying spells of possession.
Luke Doolan was central to Kerry’s play throughout the first half, linking defence and attack and providing energy in midfield. Kerry continued to threaten down both flanks, while Killarney Celtic responded with a series of corners and set pieces, delivered with pace into the penalty area.
Celtic reduced the deficit in the 25th minute with a well-taken free kick from just outside the box, bringing the score back to 2–1 and lifting the home support. Kerry responded in the 36th minute with a powerful strike to restore their two-goal advantage, but Celtic continued to press and were rewarded again shortly after. Debutant goalkeeper Harry Halwax produced an excellent save, with the ball coming back off the crossbar, but the rebound was turned in to make it 3–2.
Kerry looked unsettled for a brief spell as Celtic pushed forward, but just before half-time Doolan struck again with a composed finish to give Kerry a 4–2 lead at the break.
The second half saw Kerry take greater control of the game, keeping possession well and limiting Celtic to crosses from wide areas. While the home side increased their physical approach, the match remained free of disciplinary issues. Kerry made several changes in the 78th minute, including the introduction of Daniel Okwute, who impressed last season.
Halwax was forced off through injury and replaced by Killorglin native Darragh Foley, who settled quickly. Kerry added a fifth goal late on to seal a 5–2 win, though Killarney Celtic continued to compete until the final whistle.
After the match, both Okwute and Foley spoke positively about the season ahead, expressing confidence in the squad and belief that Kerry FC can challenge any opponent.

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