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FAMILY FUN DAY: Fiona O'Sullivan is helping to organise a Summer BBQ and family fun day, taking place tomorrow (Sunday) in St Brendan's College football field, for Youth Suicide Prevention Ireland. Photo Michelle Crean

 

By Michelle Crean

One local woman is planning a big family fun day in Killarney this Sunday to help raise vital funds for a suicide prevention charity.

Fiona O’Sullivan is hoping to have good support on the day, which takes place in St Brendan’s College football field, from 1.30pm, in aid of Youth Suicide Prevention Ireland (YSPI).

The day will include a BBQ, drinks, live music, kids bouncy castle, free make-up applications, gent’s cuts, raffles, guest speakers and more.

Fiona, who wanted to help the charity who have an office in Killarney, fundraise towards a goal of €150,000, says she has received great support from the community.

“The plan is to give every red cent to the charity as they receive no Government funding,” Fiona told the Killarney Advertiser.

“Their big project for 2019 is to raise €150,000 to fund and set up Ireland’s first mobile crisis counselling unit. They want a rapid response mobile vehicle for teens in Ireland at immediate risk of self-harm and suicide.”

So far, she added, all local musicians taking part on Sunday have donated their time for free, as has Kevin O’Regan from Boru Barbers, Tim Jones will donate burgers and Peter and Denise McSweeney from Dinis Cottage will take care of the BBQ on the day. Mike O’Donoghue from Lissivigeen Bouncing Castles will provide activities such as an obstacle course and bouncy castle. Lir Café, Aunty Nellies, The Porter House, Killeen House and Salon B have donated prizes.

There will also be a marquee on the day in case the weather is bad, she added.

Tickets are €20 for adults and kids are free. They are available from Fiona in Zaremba, Boru Barbers and the Killarney Parish Office.

However, she added that if people don’t have a ticket, they’ll except donations on the day.

 

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Additional home-school support for local schools

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Minister for Education and Kerry TD Norma Foley has confirmed that two Killarney schools are among seven in the county set to receive additional Home School Community Liaison (HSCL) support.

Both Holy Cross Primary School and Scoil Mhuire na Mainistreach (The Monastery), both located on New Road, will benefit from the increased resources.

The scheme is designed to strengthen the partnership between parents, teachers, and local family support services to improve student attendance and participation.


The HSCL programme focuses specifically on supporting families to ensure students remain engaged with their education and reach their full potential.


“I welcome confirmation of additional Home School Liaison support for seven Kerry schools,” Minister Foley said. “It is vital that every student is supported to reach their full potential.”

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Record numbers as Streets of Killarney 5-mile race sells out

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The annual Streets of Killarney 5-mile road race is officially a sell-out ahead of the event on Good Friday, April 3.

Organised by Killarney Valley AC, the race has attracted a capacity field including some of Ireland’s top distance runners alongside members from over 50 different athletics clubs.

Race committee leader Sinead Hickey confirmed that the event reached its registration limit early this year.

The proceeds from the race are vital for the continued sustainability of the Killarney Valley AC Arena, a facility essential for the development of track and field athletics within the local school and sporting community.

Local resident and Canadian Paralympic athlete Maddie Wilson Walker will serve as the official race ambassador.

While elite runners will lead the pack, the field is comprised of athletes of all abilities, including many local families competing against one another.

The event starts at 7pm sharp on the grounds of Killarney House. Spectators are encouraged to line the route and gather at the finish line on Beech Road to support both the participants and the volunteers.

The organisers have expressed their gratitude to Kerry County Council, the Gardaí, the OPW, and the local business community for their cooperation in hosting the event.

Traffic restrictions and road closures for Good Friday race


Motorists and businesses are advised that significant traffic restrictions will be in place throughout Killarney town centre on Friday evening, 3 April, to facilitate the 5-mile road race.

Closures and diversions will be enforced from 6.30pm until approximately 8.30pm.

Main Street, New Street, and High Street will be fully closed to all vehicular traffic for the duration of the event.

Additionally, partial closures will be in effect on Beech Road, New Road, and Port Road.

As the race course follows a route up High Street and turns left onto New Road and Port Road, the left-hand side of these specific roads will be cordoned off for the safety of the runners.


Access will be restricted as the race exits the National Park, crosses Port Road, and completes two laps of the town circuit.

The finish line will be located at the Killarney Tourist Office on Beech Road.

Local residents and business owners are asked to plan their journeys accordingly and follow the directions of the Gardaí and race marshals who will be managing the junctions.

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