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Over 2m online hits for Killarney boys impromptu video

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An impromptu trad session on a Ryanair flight involving Killarney students - has taken off online with over 2 million views - after a video was posted on Tuesday.

Students from St Brendan’s College Killarney, broke into music, song and dance whilst on a return flight home - following their Britain’s Got Talent auditions in the London Palladium on Sunday.

Allowed to take some of their instruments on board the flight - the elated boys - who received a standing ovation from the 2,000 strong BGT crowd - had been on a high. But their happiness soared even more after they got home and realised Tuesday that their video had gone viral.

The boys, a mix of first to sixth years and their teachers Mish O’Donoghue and Niamh O’Connell, were shocked to discover the 1 minute and 46 long video had received almost a quarter of a million views within four hours of Ryanair staff posting the video on their Facebook page.

And since then it has continued to receive hits, has had 42k likes, had 21,132 shares and 6.5K comments.

Teacher Mish said that the boys did very well in their audition and even received a standing ovation. However, it was after the flight home that took them by surprise.

They were in school when they heard the video was getting huge hits online, she explained.

“It’s unbelievable and beyond our wildest dreams,” Mish told the Killarney Advertiser.

“We were here in school on Tuesday and someone said Ryanair had put the video of the singsong on their Facebook page.

“It’s all been a whirlwind since. We’re just enjoying this feelgood factor.”

She added that it’ll be at least three weeks before they hear if the boys have made it through to the live shows of one of the world’s biggest talent shows.

 

 

 

 

 

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Killarney Pumpkin Farm returns for Halloween

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The annual event is in its fifth year and caters to people of all ages.

The farm is located in Headford; it is open every weekend for the month of October and the week of Halloween.

From pumpkin patches and cornflower mazes to witches and potions, there is something for everyone at the farm.

The eleven77 bus provides cosy comfort food and there are resident alpacas.

Roam around the haunted cottage, enjoy storytelling with the Seanchai and explore the pretty pumpkin pixie village.

Pre-booking is essential, and tickets are available on the Killarney Pumpkin Farm’s website.

It promises to be a jam-packed day of fun with the entire family.

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HeartBeat pole walking course a Success

The Activator Pole Walking Course run by Kerry Recreation & Sports Partnership and HeartBeat Killarney has seen strong participation in its first two sessions, with the final session scheduled for […]

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The Activator Pole Walking Course run by Kerry Recreation & Sports Partnership and HeartBeat Killarney has seen strong participation in its first two sessions, with the final session scheduled for Thursday, October 2.

The course, held on 26 and 28 August, attracted large numbers of enthusiastic walkers. Maeve Ryan and Ramona Keogh guided participants through the correct use of Activator Poles, offering practical tips and advice. Attendance at the outdoor session in the park on 28 August was even higher than the initial meeting, with poles in high demand.
Maeve Ryan is planning a four-week free course on proper use of the Activator Poles, with details to be announced soon. Participants are encouraged to provide feedback on the course by texting 085 1773 910 or emailing heartbeatkillarneykerry@gmail.com.
Additional information is available through Kerry Recreation & Sports Partnership (087 627 2761 or 066 718 3958 Ext 3958), Killarney Library’s Activator Pole Loan Scheme (064 663 2655), or by contacting Frank Fahey to purchase poles at 086 829 0971 or info@fitwalkireland.com.

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