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Beaufort Film Night returns tomorrow night

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Beaufort Film Night returns for another screening at The Inn Between Bar, tomorrow night (Friday), at 8.30pm.

Oscar winner, ‘BlacKkKlansman’, which has a certificate of 16, will be the feature film screened. The night’s programme will begin with a screening of ‘Damned Peace’, a short film by a Kerry film-maker.

‘BlacKkKlansman’tells the true story of Ron Stallworth, an African-American police officer from Colorado, who successfully managed to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan and almost became the head of the local chapter. Set in the 1970s, ‘BlacKkKlansman’politics are firmly rooted in the present. The film is directed by Spike Lee who also co-wrote the screenplay which subsequently won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 2019. Lee is a multi-award-winning director, writer and producer with an extensive filmography that includes ‘Inside Man’and ‘Malcolm X’.

 

The night’s short film, ‘Damned Peace’, is written and directed by Tralee film-maker, Eoghan Hand. The story concerns aceasefire between two rival gangs. Everyone accepts the ceasefire except Denise, an investigative journalist. She believes there's more to the ceasefire than meets the eye. She finds her story but struggles with a dilemma. Which is more important: Truth or Peace.

“Beaufort Film Night is a non-profit community organisation founded by local film enthusiasts whose aim is to screen cultural English language and international language films, fostering an interest in and appreciation of these category of films, films which normally don’t get a general release screening in Kerry,” Hazel Joy, from Beaufort Film Night, said.

Films screened at Beaufort Film Night will be carefully curated in order to appeal to a general audience. Beaufort Film Night is working in conjunction with Access Cinema, the Arts Council funded organisation which assists film clubs and film nights in Ireland with their screenings.

 

“Beaufort Film Night would like to thank The Inn Between Bar for providing a venue for this cultural and entertainment opportunity.”

Admission to the film is €7 which will go towards covering the motion picture licencing fee and the newly-purchased screen. Further information can be viewed on Beaufort Film Night’s Facebook page: BeaufortFilmNight and Twitter page: @Beaufort_Film.

 

 

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Plaza Hotel to host ‘Millionaire’ style quiz for Ian O’Connell Trust

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A unique “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” style team quiz will take place at the Killarney Plaza Hotel on Friday, April 17, to raise funds for the Ian O’Connell Trust.

The event, which is being organised by volunteers from Killarney, Dublin, and Cork, promises a new type of entertainment for the area.

Teams of four can enter for €40, which works out at €10 per person. The quiz is scheduled to run from 8pm until 10.30pm.

Organiser Liam Daniels, who met Ian following his life-changing accident, has been involved in providing wheelchair-adapted vehicles to Ian through the All Ireland GAA Golf Challenge.

“I first met Ian after his accident and I along with some others have organised and supplied wheelchair adapted vehicles to Ian through the All -Ireland GAA Golf challenge,” said Liam Daniels. “A great evening’s entertainment is guaranteed in the Plaza hotel on Friday 17th April. Funds raised will be directed to the Ian O’Connell trust.”

The format follows the famous television show where teams must answer multiple-choice questions to progress.

“In what is certainly new to the area the challenge is a ‘Who wants to be a millionaire’ type quiz,” Liam explained. “The teams can give an answer immediately or go 50/50, obviously no need to phone a friend as your friends will be with you at the table!”

Due to high interest and limited table capacity, organisers are advising the public to book in advance. Those wishing to enter a team can do so by contacting 087 2746271.

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Record-breaking €20,300 Dr Crokes jackpot

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A Killarney native living in Dublin has hit the history books at Dr Crokes GAA Club after winning the largest lotto jackpot in the club’s history.


June Tierney became the record-breaking winner when her numbers 9, 10, 17, and 23 were pulled in the weekly draw.

The massive €20,300 prize had been climbing for months, before finally being claimed.
June’s sister, Catherine Lynch, was on hand at the clubhouse to accept the windfall on her behalf.

The cheque was presented by Dr Crokes President Jackie Looney.


Club lotto coordinators Moss Harmon and Vincent Casey, along with Treasurer Ross Brosnan, joined in the presentation to celebrate the historic payout. The lotto remains a vital source of support for the club’s activities and infrastructure, and this record jackpot has set a new benchmark for the local draw.

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