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Guides give generously to Kerry charity

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GIVING: Killarney District Girl Guides generously gave donations to Dignity Packs Kerry. Photo: Don MacMonagle

By Michelle Crean

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Part of the Girl Guide promise is to care for others and on Saturday they proved that by donating to one local charity.

 

Killarney District Girl Guides, which includes Ladybirds, Brownies, Guides, Senior Branch and Guiders, held their Christmas celebrations on Saturday with a Christmas fun day in Killarney Community College.

 

The generosity and caring for others ethos was unveiled on the day when they donated toiletries, sanitary products, toothbrushes etc., to Dignity Packs Kerry, Ann O’Connell explained.

 

“Part of the Guide Promise is to help other people, so to honour this, IGG Killarney District do a service project every year. This year Dignity Packs Kerry was the chosen charity because they provide male and female packs to people of all ages in reduced circumstances, helping to maintain privacy and dignity in a time of need. It is a wonderful service and one which IGG Killarney are proud to be associated with.”

 

All branches from Ladybirds, age five to seven, Brownies, age seven to 10, Guides age 10 to 14, and Senior branch aged 14 up, are eager and happy to donate to causes such as Dignity Packs Kerry, she added.

“It teaches the girls compassion, generosity and selflessness.”

 

Dignity Packs Kerry thanked the girls for their hard work and dedication saying their kindness will make a difference to the lives of those less fortunate.

 

 

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Tributes paid to Killarney Athletic stalwart Toni Fleming

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Tributes have been paid across Killarney following the death of Toni Fleming of Ardshanavooley and formerly of Dalton’s Avenue, who passed away peacefully on Christmas Day in the care of the Palliative Care Unit at University Hospital Kerry.

A lifelong and hugely respected member of Killarney Athletic A.F.C., Toni was regarded as one of the driving forces behind the club for more than five decades.


He joined Killarney Athletic in 1971, played for many years and was affectionately known as ‘Tappy No. ‘ for his goal scoring ability.


He later served as chairman on two occasions and remained deeply involved with the club right up to recent times, often arriving early each morning to carry out whatever tasks needed to be done.


Killarney Athletic A.F.C. said Toni was “a true gent and a wonderful clubman” who would be greatly missed.

The club formed a guard of honour outside St Mary’s Cathedral following his Requiem Mass on Saturday morning, with members wearing club colours as a mark of respect.


Toni was also widely known in the town for his community involvement.

At Jimmy Brien’s Bar he was remembered as a regular and a great character who played a major role in organising charity initiatives, including the cancer bus bottle drive which raised thousands of euro over the years.


Kerry Football Club also expressed its sympathy, noting that Toni was the father of long-time volunteer Lorraine and brother in law of matchday operations manager Gerardine Nagle.


Toni is survived by his wife Phil, son Stephen, daughters Lorraine and Amanda, his grandson Ethan, great grandchildren Maddison and Theo, brothers, sister and extended family.
He was laid to rest following his Requiem Mass at St Mary’s Cathedral.

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New Derreen sports facility moves closer to completion

The new multi-sport facility at Derreen has taken a major step forward. Past, present and future members of Killarney Judo Club, who viewed progress on the development, including a dedicated […]

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The new multi-sport facility at Derreen has taken a major step forward.

Past, present and future members of Killarney Judo Club, who viewed progress on the development, including a dedicated judo dojo (a specialist training hall designed for martial arts practice) said the the development will help boost the sport in Killarney
The project is being delivered by local not-for-profit company Derreen Sports CLG in partnership with Kerry Stars Special Olympics Club, St Paul’s Basketball Club and Killarney Judo Club. Once completed, the facility will provide long-term sporting and community benefits for the area.
Speaking during the visit, Tim Kelly of Killarney Judo Club said there is growing national interest in developing Killarney as a base for international judo training camps. “This opportunity will undoubtedly strengthen the club and support the development of future champions,” he said.
Construction to date has been funded through the Community Recognition Fund administered by Kerry County Council. Further works will be supported by Sports Capital and LSSIF funding through the Department of Sport. The timeline for completion will depend on the release of these funds.
The Derreen facility will include a sports hall, gym and dedicated spaces for multiple clubs and activities.

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