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€350k house raffle postponed due to current restrictions

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POSTPONED: The draw for a €350k house in Killarney by Ardfert Community Council has been postponed. Pictured at the launch last summer were committee members Sean Ryan, Declan Raggett and Sean Dineen. Photo: Grigoriy Geniyevskiy

By Sean Moriarty

 

The draw to win a Killarney house worth a staggering €350k planned for March 17 will not be able to go ahead for now - as it would be classed an 'organised outdoor event' under the current restrictions. The team behind the ‘Win a House Killarney’, know that participants will be disappointed to hear the news but say they had no other option after consulting with solicitors as well as the Gardaí.

Organised by Ardfert Community Centre, the group have, for the past year, been selling tickets for the mega prize to raise funds for a community centre in the North Kerry village.

Tickets were sold for €100 each and limited to the first 10k people. The draw was due to take place on March 17 and all tickets have been sold since December 21. There is also a total of 10 prizes ranging from a €5k cash to very generous hotel vouchers.

The plan for the funds raised includes the construction of an All-Weather astro pitch, a full size grass pitch, an athletics compound, wall ball area, multi-discipline sports and community hall, and a public perimeter jogging and walking track.

“Our draw will be taking place outdoors at the community centre in Ardfert. It requires people from multiple households to be present. This includes the MC, those working the camera, sound, the independent adjudicator and more. By having it outside, this means it is classified as an 'organised outdoor event' which is currently against Level 5 restrictions,” a spokesperson said.

“We are extremely disappointed not to be having our draw. It was not a decision that was made lightly and one that we finally came to after seeking advice from our solicitors as well as the Gardaí.”

A new date for the draw will be announced in coming weeks.

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Tributes paid to long-serving Scott’s Hotel manager Dan McCarthy

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Tributes paid to long-serving Scott’s Hotel manager Dan McCarthy


Tributes have been paid this week to Dan McCarthy, the long-standing General Manager of Scotts Hotel, who passed away unexpectedly but peacefully at his home on Sunday, February 22.


A proud Cork native originally from Turners Cross, Dan moved to Killarney over 30 years ago. During three decades at Scotts Hotel, he became a central figure in the local tourism industry and the wider Killarney community.
The O’Donoghue family and the team at Scott’s described him as the “foundation of the hotel,” noting his legendary wit, work ethic, and passion for people.
Dan was laid to rest following a Requiem Mass on Thursday, February 26, at Christ the King Church in Turners Cross, Cork, with burial afterward at St James’ Cemetery, Chetwynd.
His passing has been felt deeply by his colleagues in Killarney, who noted that while he remained a loyal ‘Rebel’, he had truly woven himself into the fabric of the Kingdom.
He is survived by his children, Shane and Grace, his mother Peg, his brothers Ger, Gene, Barry, Dave, and Paul, as well as his extended family, many friends, and longtime colleagues at Scott’s Hotel.

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Arbutus Hotel’s 100th anniversary honoured at IHF Conference

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The centenary of the historic Arbutus Hotel took centre stage this week at the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) Annual Conference.

Held at the Gleneagle Arena, the gathering of over 300 hoteliers from across the country provided a platform to celebrate the 100-year legacy of the Buckley family and their landmark establishment.


The story of the Arbutus began with Tim Buckley, who spent 14 years in New York working as a night porter and hackney cab driver to save the funds needed to buy the property he had admired as a young man.

After returning from America, Tim and his wife Julia Daly purchased what was then Russell’s Hotel in 1925, officially renaming and launching it as the Arbutus Hotel in 1926.

Julia Daly played a significant role in the hotel’s early success, having attended the Ramsgrange Cookery School in Wexford to ensure the food and hospitality standards were world-class from the outset.


Today, the hotel remains under the care of the Buckley family, with three generations having steered it through a century of Killarney’s tourism history, passing from Tim to his son Pat in the 1960s, and now run by Tim’s grandson, Seán Buckley.


Garrett Power, Chairman of the Kerry IHF, presented a bouquet of flowers to Roisin Buckley, Seán’s daughter and first cousin of international star Jessie Buckley, to mark the occasion. The presentation honoured both the hotel’s centenary and the family’s wider contribution to the town.

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