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Killarney EuroMillions player scoops €500,000 National Lottery prize 

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It’s the third EuroMillions Plus win of the year in Kerry – this time in Killarney – as a winning €500,000 ticket has just been revealed!

 

The winning ticket for last night’s (Tuesday) EuroMillions Plus top prize of €500,000 was sold at Daly’s SuperValu, Park Road.

“We are almost 35 years in business here in Killarney and this is the first time we’ve had a major National Lottery prize winning ticket sold here, so it’s great to get off the mark!” store owner John Daly said.

“It’s a fantastic bit of news for one of our customers and I hope it is one of our regulars. Most of our trade comes from the local community – we do get a lot of tourist trade too but not this year – so whoever the €500,000 winner is we wish them the very best of luck. Myself and all the staff at Daly’s SuperValu will be spreading the word and encouraging all our shoppers to check their tickets.”

The winning EuroMillions Plus numbers for last night’s draw were: 01, 09, 42, 46 and 50. The winning Quick Pick ticket was sold yesterday, (Tuesday).

There was no winner of the €59,184,725 EuroMillions jackpot, which rolls to an estimated €65 million for this Friday’s draw.

Meanwhile, the National Lottery is yet to hear from the winners of the two other recent Kerry EuroMillions Plus top prize wins. Amazingly both of these tickets were sold at Sheahan’s Centra store in Glenbeigh, and were won on the EuroMillions draws on Friday  February 28 and Tuesday, March 31.

 

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National Park to host European BioBlitz competition

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Killarney’s nature and wildlife will take centre stage from Friday, May 15, to Sunday, May 24, as the town celebrates National Biodiversity Week.

The annual 10-day event offers a variety of free activities funded by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

These events provide opportunities for the public to connect with nature and learn from local experts and groups working to protect natural heritage.

This year, Killarney National Park has once again registered for the Natura 2000 BioBlitz.

This is a friendly competition between European nature sites, reserves, and national parks to see which location can record the highest number of species during the week.

In last year’s event, Killarney performed strongly, placing 8th out of 86 competing sites with 647 individual species recorded.


The Killarney National Park Education Centre is calling on the public to help identify and record as many species as possible this month.

To take part, volunteers can download the Obsidentify app and use it to scan plants and wildlife within the park boundaries between May 15 and May 24.


All scans made during this period will count toward Killarney’s total in the EU-wide competition.

Organisers hope that local involvement will help the park climb even higher in the European rankings while highlighting the diversity of the local ecosystem.

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KIFF to air final screening in May

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Kerry International Film Festival Film Club will return on Wednesday, May 20 for its final screening of the season, before taking a break until November.

The Song Cycle is a warm and funny documentary following musician and filmmaker Nick Kelly as he cycles from Dublin to Glastonbury, carrying his gear and performing gigs along the way.

Joining him are long-time collaborator Seán Millar, who arrives by bus to play each night’s show, and cameraman Céin O’Brien, capturing every high and low of the journey.

Blending music, travel and storytelling, the film is both a celebration of sustainable living and a moving reflection on friendship, creativity and Kelly’s relationship with his late father.

Intimate and quietly inspiring, it’s a story about perseverance, keeping the pedals turning, no matter the obstacles.

The documentary has received major festival acclaim, winning Best Independent Film at the Galway Film Fleadh 2024 and the Audience Award at the IFI Documentary Festival 2024.

Festival Manager Marie Lenihan said it has been really heartening to see how the film club has taken off.

She said: “At its core, it’s about giving Irish films a local screen and a shared audience, especially films that might not otherwise reach Kerry.”

Director Nick Kelly will attend a post-screening Q&A, followed by a live performance, making this a special one-night-only film club event.

Tickets are €8 plus booking fee at kerryfilmfestival.com. Free tea and coffee from 7.30pm at Cinema Killarney.

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