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Registration open for tonight’s ‘Nathan’s Walk’ Darkness into Light

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NATHAN'S WALK: Denis and Marie O'Carroll launched 'Nathan's Walk ' Darkness into Light in memory of their son Nathan, in Reidy's Killarney. Picture: Eamonn Keogh

By Sean Moriarty

Organisers of the annual ‘Nathan’s Walk’ Darkness into Light event will open registration desks at Killarney Racecourse from 3pm today (Friday).

The annual walk, which gets underway at 4.15am on Saturday morning raises funds for self-harm charity Pieta House.

Nathan’s Walk was the first such event outside Dublin, but Darkness into Light is now a worldwide event.

The local walk was founded by Marie O’Carroll who lost her son Nathan to suicide in 2007, when he was aged 14.

To-date over €350,000 has been raised for the charity by participants in the local event.

Already over 800 people have signed up online but Marie will take walk-in entries too and that is why she is opening registration at the racecourse from 3pm today.

“We will be there until around 9pm for anyone who wants to register,” she told the Killarney Advertiser. “After that we will go home for a lie down before returning again at 1am to get it all organised.”

The 5k walk follows its traditional route from the racecourse, via Ross Castle, along the lake shore walk and back to the racecourse where refreshments will be served to all participants.

Darkness into Light is a worldwide event, with walks taking place in hundreds of locations, each of them starting at 4.15am local time.

London will host two events for the first time and both of them are organised by Killarney people.

Tara Cronin has been the chair of the Cricklewood event since its inception five years ago. A new walk this year will take place at the London Irish Rugby Club’s training ground at Hazelwood and is being organised by Liam Kearney.

“Being a Killarney man myself we will strive at our newly established Hazelwood walk to mirror the fantastic fundraising work and support being generated by our own Killarney woman Tara Cronin at the north-west London Walk venue,” Liam said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Festival brings three-year theme trilogy to a close

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This year’s St Patrick’s Day parade in Killarney will mark the culmination of the linked trilogy of themes for the big event with the organisers having embraced the town’s past, present and future since 2024.

The theme this year is Echoes of Killarney: Future and the emphasis will be very much focused on the wonderful events that are expected to happen in the town in the coming years.


In keeping with that theme, the three VIP grand marshals that will grace the viewing stand for the bumper parade on March 17 are top class athlete Sarah Leahy – one of the country’s most promising sports stars who has already accomplished major achievements on the track – charismatic and hugely popular DJ and music producer David Sheeran who specialises in electronic and House music and hugely creative teenager Fionn O’Leary whose unique gift working with modelling clay sets him apart as one to watch in the future.

The theme in 2024 was Echoes of Killarney: Past, last year it was Echoes of Killarney: Present and in 2026 the focus will most certainly be on Echoes of Killarney: Future and to suggest that the three-year theme has been a success is quite the understatement.


“The festival grew in stature and in participation levels every year and St Patrick’s Day brings the biggest footfall to Killarney at any one time of the year,” said Festival Chairman Jason Clifford.

He added that the fact that the traditional one-day celebration has now grown to a hugely successful five-day festival speaks volumes about the high regard in which Killarney and its many festivals are held.


The judges that will choose the various prizewinners this year are none other than hilarious father and son duo and social media sensations Derry and Tadhg Fleming and 2025 Make-up Artist of the Year Annette O’Brien.


Influencer Annette will spot every imaginative costume, colourful float and dazzling look while Tadhg and Derry, celebrated for their contributions to arts and performance, will lend their expert eye to ensure every entry is judged with care and excitement.


The Killarney St Patrick’s Festival is organised by a sub-committee of Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, chaired by hotelier Jason Clifford, in association with Kerry County Council and Fáilte Ireland.


Jason Clifford remarked: “The St Patrick’s Festival fills the town with joyful energy, from the spectacular parade and live performances to family fun and local traditions.
“It’s a warm invitation to experience the magic of Killarney at its most spirited.


Ciara Sugrue, Head of Festivals and Events at Fáilte Ireland, said events like this showcase the very best of Irish culture, music and entertainment, inspiring both domestic and international visitors to explore new destinations across the country.


“By investing in St Patrick’s Festival Killarney, we’re strengthening Kerry’s position within the Wild Atlantic Way as a must-visit destination and helping to drive economic benefits for local businesses and communities across the county and wider region,” she said.

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Garda station to light up blue on Saturday

Killarney Garda Station will be illuminated in blue on Saturday to mark International Remembrance Day for Fallen Police Officers. This global Interpol initiative honours members of policing organisations worldwide who […]

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Killarney Garda Station will be illuminated in blue on Saturday to mark International Remembrance Day for Fallen Police Officers.

This global Interpol initiative honours members of policing organisations worldwide who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
The annual day of remembrance serves as a moment of reflection and solidarity for police forces, families, and communities across the globe.
This year, Interpol has invited all member countries to light up their headquarters and local stations to show public respect for fallen officers.
Sergeant Dermot J. O’Connell confirmed that the Killarney station will remain lit in blue until sunset this Saturday. In addition to the illumination, the national flag will be flown at half-mast at the station throughout the day as a mark of respect

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