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Kerry Library Service is reminding everyone that you don’t need to set foot in your local branch library to access a wide range of free library services. During the current public health restrictions, numerous Kerry Library services can be accessed from your living room.

While all library buildings are currently closed, Kerry Library members can still access a wide range of these online resources. You can join the library online and get eBooks, audiobooks, online magazines and newspapers for free straight away, or even take language and other courses. All are available free of charge through the website www.kerrylibrary.ie. A range of materials can be accessed online or downloaded 24/7 to a PC, tablet, iPad, or smartphone.

E-Books and e-audio, including books for adults and children, with both fiction and nonfiction titles, are available for download via the BorrowBox App or from a link on the library website. Extra titles have been added to BorrowBox this week to deal with the increase in demand.

“Hundreds of online daily and weekly, local, national and international newspapers are available through the PressReader service,” explained County Librarian, Tommy O’Connor. “If you don’t have time to read books and prefer to browse both current and back issues of magazines online, there is a wide range available through our website.

“For more activities suitable for children, you can check out the library recommended online resources for children. The Universal Class product offers over 500 certified e-learning courses, self-paced with expert instruction and certification. You can try everything from learning yoga, digital photography or accounting online,” he said.

If you are not a member, that isn’t a problem! You can now sign up online and use a temporary barcode to access the online resources without having to contact your local library. Just log on to the www.librariesireland.ie website. If you need help accessing any of the services, an online resources help page is available on the library website, and if you need your library card renewed or a PIN reset please email onlinequeries@kerrylibrary.ie.

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Carrig Cup gathering honours Mike Gaine

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A Christmas gathering in memory of Mike Gaine brought friends and rally competitors together at Kenmare Golf Club on January 3, where the first winners of the Carrig Cup were also recognised.

The new trophy was claimed by driver Tommy Randles and co-driver Darragh Lynch, making them the opening names on the cup.


The award will be competed for every six months on both the Killarney Historic Rally and the Rally of the Lakes.


Randles thanked the Gaine family for presenting the trophy and the club members who supported the night.


He said: “I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people and KDMC club members that came to the Kenmare Golf club last night to the Christmas gathering of friends in memory of Mike Gaine and in recognition of the Carrig cup and myself and Darragh Lynch as the first winners it was a great night with rally stories of the past been told until early in the morning I would like to thank Mike Casey and his team of Kenmare golf course for the bar service and food on the night which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone and I would like to wish you all a very happy new year and hope 2026 will be a great year for everyone.”


Co-driver Lynch added:
“The fact that the cup will be won every six months for both the Historic Rally and the Rally of the Lakes means it will have an amazing history to it in a few short years so for myself and Tommy to be the first names on it is special. I’d like to thank the Gaine family for putting forward the cup and the rally community of Kenmare for supporting it so strongly. The cup will keep Mike’s memory safe and strong forever more now and it was great to see such a crowd on the night.”

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Local talent Orna Cleary O’Shea takes lead role in ‘All Shook Up’

Residents of Killarney will recognise many familiar faces when Killarney Musical Society stages All Shook Up on February 10, 11 and 12 in the Gleneagle Arena. The society is marking […]

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Residents of Killarney will recognise many familiar faces when Killarney Musical Society stages All Shook Up on February 10, 11 and 12 in the Gleneagle Arena.

The society is marking its 40th anniversary year and is introducing the lead cast members in the weeks before opening night.
Orna Cleary O’Shea plays Mayor Matilda Hyde, a conservative town leader who opposes the arrival of rock and roll. The character tries to keep control as music changes life in the community. Mayor Hyde is protective of her son Dean, played by Jaidon Ward Barrett, and works with Sheriff Earl, played by Conor O’Leary, to maintain order.
Orna has performed with the society since its first production in 1985 and has appeared in every show.
She said she has built her life around the group. “I have been afforded countless unforgettable memories, fabulous friendships, laughter, loss and love, and above all moments that have shaped my life and will treasure forever,” she said.
Her past roles include Eliza Doolittle in ‘My Fair Lady’, Sally Smith in ‘Me and My Girl’, Reno Sweeney in ‘Anything Goes’, Laurie in ‘Oklahoma’, and Mrs Johnstone in ‘Blood Brothers’.
She received an AIMS Best Actress nomination for Oklahoma. In later years she played Maria, Duchess of Derreen in Titanic and Alice Beane in Titanic.
Orna said Killarney Musical Society has been more than theatre. “KMS has been far more than a stage to me, it has been part of my life, a second home filled with laughter, tears, lifelong friendships and memories of a lifetime,” she said.
Tickets are available on Ticketmaster and at the Gleneagle box office.

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