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Learn to walk more mindfully in Killarney House and Gardens

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MINDFULNESS: Learn to walk more mindfully in Killarney House and Gardens this week. Pictured from left: Pat Dawson (Manager, Killarney House and Gardens), Ciara Irwin-Foley (Secretary Killarney Rotary Club) and The Venerable Simon Lumby (President of Killarney Rotary Club). Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

 

If you want to slow down and become more mindful – then what better way than in Killarney House and Gardens this week.

From Monday to Friday, ‘Learning to Walk with Your Senses’, a technique of ‘mindful walking’, presented by Killarney Rotary Club, will be taught each morning, from 9.30am to 10.30am.

The meeting point is the Garden Room in Killarney House and it will be led by Anne Alcock, a lecturer, author and spiritual retreat facilitator, who can teach you any day of your choice, to walk with your senses and apply a very ’slow mindful walking technique’.

The walk is for adults only and booking is essential. It’s €5 per walk, with proceeds in aid of Killarney Mountain Meitheal. For further details contact 085 8017979.

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One week to go until annual Good Friday walk for Kerry Hospice

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One week to go until annual Good Friday walk for Kerry Hospice


There is just one week to go until the annual Good Friday charity walk in aid of the Kerry Hospice Foundation and Killarney Palliative Care.


Taking place on April 3, the event serves as a major fundraiser for local services and a time of remembrance for the community.
This year’s walk is organised in special memory of Vivien O’Shea and Sheila McGillycuddy, two well-known Killarney women who passed away from life-limiting illnesses. The event also honours all those in the community who have lost their lives to similar conditions.
Local businessman Niall O’Sullivan has been named as the official ambassador for the 2026 walk.
Niall is the son of the late Andy O’Sullivan, a dedicated supporter of the Foundation who passed away in November 2024.
Following the care Andy received from the palliative care team, the O’Sullivan family has continued to support the cause through various fundraising efforts.
The event will begin with registration at the Garden Restaurant, Muckross House, from 9.30am, with the walk officially getting underway at 10.30am.
While there is no set registration fee, participants are encouraged to make a voluntary bucket donation.
Following the walk, participants can enjoy complimentary tea and coffee, and there will be a raffle with a variety of prizes.

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Paul Sherry’s Italian job

Accordion master Liam O’Connor and his musically gifted family joined a contingent from Killarney who were afforded the full VIP treatment in Verrès, a small town in the Aosta Valley […]

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Accordion master Liam O’Connor and his musically gifted family joined a contingent from Killarney who were afforded the full VIP treatment in Verrès, a small town in the Aosta Valley to the north-west of Turin in Italy, during the area’s annual carnival.

Killarney has struck up a very strong bond and friendship with Verrès since 2020 through Davide Mosca, a native son who grew up there before moving to Kerry set up business as an architect.
During their stay, the Killarney party enjoyed all the colour and excitement of the historic Carnevale Verrès which is a huge hit every year.
This year Paul Sherry, an annual visitor to Verrès and manager of the Killarney Outlet Centre, was presented with the prestigious Supremus Ordo medal as a guest of honour for the four-day Mardi Gras style festival,
The honour consists of a medallion bearing the local coat of arms and it is presented to those who, in the festival committee’s opinion, have contributed significantly to the success of the carnival.
According to legend dating back to the 1400s, the Count and Countess left Verrès Castle to join locals in a pre-Lent village celebration and the colourful tradition has been upheld since then in the form of the Carnevale Verrès
Liam O’Connor and his family played two concerts in the majestic surroundings of Verres Castle which highlighted Ireland’s incredible culture and talent to the Italian people.
The festival’s distinctive knights, costumed soldiers and drummers enjoyed a return trip and paraded through the streets of Killarney on St Patrick’s Day and they were led by the Mayor of Verres Alessandro Giovenzi.
The 57-strong party, joined by 25 close neighbours, were also accorded a civic reception by the Mayor of Killarney Cllr Martin Grady.

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