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Ring of Kerry funds to help Ian with his rehab

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Organisers of the Ring of Kerry Cycle have confirmed that participants raised a whopping €1.2 million for charity at this year’s event. Official charities associated with the 35th year of the event were presented with their funds at a special reception at the INEC Killarney last Friday evening.

Among the 15 main beneficiaries of this year’s event was much-loved Killarney teenager Ian O’Connell who was seriously injured when he fell from his bike last August. Ian, who is a student in St Brendan’s College, won the hearts of the nation when he appeared on The Late Late Show and shared his inspirational motto, “If I can’t stand up, I’ll stand out.”

The funds raised will go towards assisting Ian with his rehabilitation and help with giving him the support he needs.

The cycle itself in July saw over 7,000 participants from Ireland and abroad arrive in Kerry to complete the 175km cycle challenge around the scenic Ring of Kerry.

The main beneficiaries were divided into three main groups which included Disability Support Services, Cancer and Family Support Services and Community Care. Along with the fifteen main beneficiaries that received donations, there were also twenty local communities that benefited from the event. Each of these local communities will receive a cheque of €2,000. The local communities were heavily involved in supporting, organising and volunteering for the Charity Cycle.

“We are very proud to once again have broken the €1 million mark for very worthy beneficiaries that will utilise the funds raised in various ways to improve and expand services for people across all walks of life,” said Cathal Walshe, ROK Cycle PRO.

“The Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle has become an iconic event over the past 35 years and it has gone from strength to strength. This event would not be feasible if it wasn’t for the huge support from our organisers, charities and volunteers and of course the cyclists themselves who support us year after year. We look forward to seeing you all in 2019”.

15 Main Charity Beneficiaries

Disability Support Services

Buy a Bus Campaign - Kerry Parent & Friends Association

Down Syndrome Ireland

Enable Ireland

Irish Kidney Association

St Mary of the Angels (intellectual disability residential care)

Cancer & Family Support Services

Breakthrough Cancer Research

Brú Columbanus (Family accommodation for seriously ill)

Kerry Hospice Foundation

Community Care

Baile Mhuire

Caherciveen Social Services

Irish Community Rapid Response

KDYS – Kerry Diocesan Youth Service

Pieta House

St. Joseph’s Home, Killorglin

The Ian O Connell Trust

Additional local community beneficiaries

Abbeyfeale Search & Rescue

Ballinskelligs In Shore Rescue

Banna Inshore Rescue

Childhood Cancer Foundation

Fr Sean Myers Brazilian Fund

Friends of the Children of Chernobyl

Heartbeat Killarney

Holy Cross Day Care Centre

Holy Cross School – Autism Unit

Home from Home

Kenya Education Project

Kerry Cheshire Killarney

Kerry Mental Health, Kenmare

Kerry Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre

Kerry Respite Care

Killarney Water Rescue

Muckross Community Centre

Multiple Sclerosis South Kerry

Novas Support for the Homeless

Sean Cairde

Waterville Community First Responders

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Final events for Hugh O’Flaherty’s centenary announced

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The Irish History podcast, hosted by Fin Dwyer, will record a special episode on Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty’s story on Wednesday, October 15.

Fin Dwyer releases episodes weekly about Ireland’s past and over the last 15 years the show has become one of Ireland’s longest running shows with a massive global audience.

When completed, the podcast will include contributions from a well-known author on the Monsignor, a member of the Monsignor’s family and from the Memorial Society.

Admission is free but it is a ticketed event with limited capacity.

Those interested in attending are advised to email oflahertysociety2008@gmail.com.

This will be one of the final events of the 1925 – 2025 Hugh O’Flaherty Centenary Commemorations.

An Post are set to release a commemorative stamp that will be issued on October 23 for worldwide mailing.

The stamp will be available in selected post offices for at least three months.

The third event will occur at the end of the year when The O’Flaherty Memorial Society and Killarney Library host a month-long exhibition on the life story of Hugh O’Flaherty, running from December 15 to January 17, 2026.

More details will be released closer to the date. Wreaths will be laid at the memorial on mission road to mark the anniversary of his death on October 30 and the centenary of his ordination on December 20.

Earlier commemorative events included successful group tour to Rome in March and an O’Flaherty’s Town Trail Walk in August.

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Susan Goodwillie to feature at Soul Talks Live

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The newly appointed Creative Director of West End House School of Arts, Susan Goodwillie, will be the guest speaker at the next Soul Talks Live event in Anam Arts and Cultural Centre on Friday, October 10, at 7.30pm.


Ms Goodwillie has extensive experience in the performing industry and brings a wreath of knowledge to the conversation.

She is a graduate of Musical Theatre and lived in New York city for 9 years.

She has performed on off Broadway stages and appeared on television in Medium and ER.


She was the co-founder of SPACE on Ryder Farm, which is an acclaimed residency program for artists and changemakers.


She also served as a company manager for Michael Keegan Dolan’s internationally acclaimed Irish dance company, Teaċ Daṁsa.


Ms Goodwillie has recently stepped into her role at West End House School of Arts, and she brings both international experience and a passion for fostering creativity.

Soul Talks Live is hosted by Killarney singer Grace Foley. Each month, the event invites a guest to take part in a ‘live podcast’ style conversation, where they answer the same set of questions on life, creativity and what drives them.

The series launched in August with a full audience and will continue monthly at Anam Arts and Cultural Centre.

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