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Spa GAA celebrates sixth annual awards night

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AWARDS NIGHT: Aine Ui Laoithe, Aoife Ni Laoithe, Triona Mangan (Social/Cultural Person of the Year Award), Grainne Ni Laoithe and Lynne Heaphy at the Spa GAA Club Awards Night in The Torc Hotel on Saturday night. Picture: Eamonn Keogh

 

By Grigoriy Geniyevskiy

 

It was a great social occasion on Saturday night as the Torc Hotel was the place to be for the Spa GAA Club awards night.

The sixth annual event celebrated their players and hard-working club volunteers.

Andrew Garnett, chairperson of the awards committee was there on the night and told the Killarney Advertiser it was a good night.

“It was well attended,” he said. “There was a great atmosphere and music was provided by the Reel Brothers as well. It’s great to come together and acknowledge what was contributed.”

The organising committee was made of of Andrew, as well as Anne Holland, Ivor Flynn, Mathilda McCarthy, Adrian O’Sullivan and Seanie Kelliher. MC on the night was Mayor of Killarney Cllr Michael Gleeson, a former Spa GAA club player who also played on the Kerry senior inter-county team from 1969 until 1972.

Award winners on the night were as follows;

Lifetime Achievement Award: Dinny Doolan

Social/Cultural Person of the Year: Triona Mangan

Senior Player of the Year (John Doyle Award): Dan O’Donoghue

Ladies Player of the Year: Mags Cronin

Junior Player of the Year (Pat Corcoran Award): Shane Fenton

Young Player of the Year (Aidan Cronin Award): Thomas Cronin

Guests of Honour: Spa Players/Mentor with the 2019 East Kerry Senior Co. Championship Team: 2019 Spa Junior Team (East Kerry League and O’Sullivan Cup Championship Winners) and the 2019 Scór na nÓg All-Ireland Set Dancing Champions

Special Recognition: Michael Foley who was part of the 2019 All-Ireland-winning Kerry Junior Team.

 

[caption id="attachment_30098" align="alignleft" width="1024"] Spa players that won the county championship with East Kerry at the Spa GAA Club Awards Night in The Torc Hotel on Saturday night. Front from left are: James Devane, Dan O'Donoghue (Captain), Michael Foley and Sean Cronin (Selector). Back from left are: David Spillane, Evan Cronin Niall McCarthy, Eoin Fitzgerald, David Carroll and Shane Cronin. Picture: Eamonn Keogh[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_30095" align="alignleft" width="1024"] Mayor of Killarney Cllr Michael Gleeson, Denny Doolan (Spa GAA Lifetime Achievement Award), Kathleen Doolan and Michael Cronin (Chairman) at the Spa GAA Club Awards Night in The Torc Hotel on Saturday night. Picture: Eamonn Keogh[/caption]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Seán Kelly MEP condemns actions in Gaza

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Kilcummin’s Seán Kelly, MEP for Ireland South and Leader of Fine Gael in the European Parliament, has spoken out against Israel and its Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, in two separate speeches.

He has denounced what he called the “enforced famine” being imposed on the people of Gaza.

Speaking in the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Tuesday, Mr Kelly stated, “Words cannot do justice to the human indignity that Netanyahu’s enforced famine imposes on innocent Gazans. It is just heartbreaking to see young children with a bowl in their hands begging for food every day.”


He also addressed the impact on media, noting that Netanyahu has “created the deadliest period for journalists in contemporary history. A generation of accountability has been wiped out, granting Netanyahu carte blanche to starve, kill and destroy.”


Mr Kelly stressed the urgent need for a peaceful resolution. “As we speak, Gaza is on its knees and Israel bombards Gaza City. Meanwhile, activists like Kitty O’Brien face police brutality for standing against these atrocities. We cannot give up on a two state solution, we cannot stand idly against annexation and we cannot stand by violence when peace is possible.”

He concluded his remarks with a direct plea, “Free the hostages and free Gaza.”


Response to European Union speech

Following a debate titled “Gaza at breaking point,” Mr Kelly added that “Genocide is underway in Gaza.” He stressed that “Every day without a ceasefire means more lives lost,” and that “Ending the bloodshed in Gaza is a moral responsibility.” He urged world leaders to act decisively and show unity.


In response to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s State of the European Union Speech, Mr Kelly welcomed key commitments. He said, “President von der Leyen confirmed that the Commission will press to move forward with sanctioning Israel’s extremist ministers and violent settlers, as well as a part suspension of the Association Agreement on trade-related matters. A new EU fund will be created – the Palestine Donor Group, for future reconstruction work.”


However, he added that while the President rightly condemned the situation, he would have welcomed her “going a step further calling it what it is, a genocide.” He emphasised that “these long over-due commitments must be followed up with action. Onus is on those Member States that are blocking EU unity. There is a moral responsibility to act.”

Broader EU issues

Mr Kelly also used his platform to address other important issues. He expressed solidarity with Poland in the wake of a drone attack and reiterated his support for Ukraine. He welcomed the Commission’s focus on startups and modernising electricity infrastructure, an issue he has consistently advocated for as an MEP.


“We have had several initiatives over the years aimed at speeding up permitting and accelerating renewables and grid rollout, yet at Member State level we still see paralysis in the planning system with serial objectors and judicial reviews holding back critical projects,” he said. He stressed the need for “real ambition on grids” and for investment to strengthen national grids to cope with changing supply and demand.


The Ireland South MEP also highlighted other important pledges from the Commission, including measures to tackle the cost-of-living crisis, reduce energy costs, provide more affordable housing, promote quality jobs, ensure fair prices for food producers, and increase funding for science, research, and health initiatives.

He concluded by saying, “These are vital measures that will improve the lives of our citizens. Protecting democracy, the freedom of independent media and upholding the rights and values that we enjoy in Europe are essential.”

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Ciar’s Quest expands from Killarney to new Kerry locations

An idea first developed in Killarney is now being rolled out across the county, with the award-winning free Augmented Reality trail, Ciar’s Quest, expanding to two new locations in Kerry. […]

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An idea first developed in Killarney is now being rolled out across the county, with the award-winning free Augmented Reality trail, Ciar’s Quest, expanding to two new locations in Kerry.

The original trail, created on Ross Island in Killarney National Park, has proven hugely popular with families.
Building on that success, Kerry County Council has now extended the experience to the Kingdom of Kerry Greenways, with new trails on the Tralee to Fenit Greenway and the Listowel to Limerick Greenway.
A year-round quest has also been launched from Ballyheigue Blue Flag Beach.
Developed by Cork-based Wanderly and funded through the Department of Rural and Community Development’s Digital Innovation Programme, the interactive trails turn a walk or cycle into a family adventure.
Using the free app, visitors can follow a map, scan trail symbols, and unlock stories about Kerry’s wildlife and folklore.
Brian Looney, Head of Digital with Kerry County Council, said the expansion shows how low-impact technology can add to outdoor experiences. “Families can add a treasure hunt to their Greenway journey, and Kerry is one of the first places we know of where Greenways have this kind of Augmented Reality enhancement on top of the natural beauty,” he said.
The free app is available at www.ciarsquest.ie

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