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Marking a moment in time – a very different St Patrick’s Day

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Marking a moment in time

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By Sean Moriarty

For the second year in a row the streets of Killarney fell silent on St Patrick’s Day.

Ireland’s National Holiday is usually a day of celebration and revelry but all public events were cancelled again this year as the country remains on COVID-19 alert.

There was an eerie silence the town centre on Wednesday afternoon.

Both the Municipal District Mayor and Killarney Gardai thanked the people of Killarney fo their high level of compliance and promised better days are ahead.

“I am so proud of the people of Killarney and wider district, “Mayor Brendan Cronin told the Killarney Advertiser.

“There is hope ahead and the brighter days are very close.”

The Mayor of Killarney is usually very busy on St Patrick’s Day. He would be one of the leading dignitaries at the parade, he would be obliged to give welcome speeches to national and international visitors as well as attending religious and other ceremonies.

“I just drove into town and visited some of the many displays – it was very visible [the lack of large crowds] but it was also nice to see families marking the day in their own way [within the guidelines].”

Meanwhile Killarney Gardai reported a very quiet Bank Holiday and there no reports of unessential crowd gatherings.

“The day passed off fine,” Superintendent Flor Murphy told the Killarney Advertiser. “There were people out and about but everyone was behaving in a responsible [within public health guidelines] manner. There is a high level of compliance in the Killarney area. This is what we want to see so we can get out of this.”

One of these photographs was taken on Main St on Wednesday afternoon around the same time that the annual St Patrick’s Day parade was expected to pass through town.

The other photograph taken by well-known and respected local snapper Valerie O’Sullivan was captured during the 2019 running of the hugely popular event.

The contrast captures the times we live in and the good times that lay ahead.

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Gleneagle Concert Band cast in major Hollywood Film

  Members of The Gleneagle Concert Band have been cast in a major Hollywood movie currently filming in West Cork. The WWII biopic is inspired by Hollywood legend James Stewart’s […]

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Members of The Gleneagle Concert Band have been cast in a major Hollywood movie currently filming in West Cork.

The WWII biopic is inspired by Hollywood legend James Stewart’s life, highlighting his time as a combat pilot after putting his entertainment career on hold to join the U.S. Army Air Corps.
It’s set to be the biggest film production filmed in Ireland this year, with a U.S. release scheduled for November 2026.

Band Musical Director Vincent Condon said the opportunity came about through a mix of curiosity and perfect timing.

“I read that a major film was being shot in West Cork and got in touch to see if they needed a band. Wartime movies often feature military bands, and they were delighted that I reached out. The film required an all-male band under 25, which is historically accurate. Filming took place at the start of October, and it was a fantastic experience for everyone involved.”

Band Manager Ciaran Lynch described the experience as unforgettable.

“The band was excellent. We did everything asked of us with no fuss, and it was amazing to see how a major movie comes together. In a year or so, we’ll be able to sit in the cinema with our families and point to the screen saying, ‘We were part of that!’”

This latest experience follows the band’s highly successful summer tour to Seville and Gibraltar, where they performed alongside the Midleton Concert Band beneath Seville’s spectacular Las Setas structure. The trip marked the band’s eighth international tour, continuing a proud tradition of representing Killarney abroad.

With opportunities ranging from international tours to movie sets, the Gleneagle Concert Band continues to give its members unique and creative musical experiences both at home and overseas.

Anyone interested in joining the band or enrolling for instrumental lessons is encouraged to get in touch on 087 222 9513.

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Local schools launch initiative to promote healthy technology use for children

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Holy Family NS Rathmore, Raheen NS, Meentogues NS and Shrone NS have teamed up with three other schools on the Cork side of the border to launch an innovative project called Agree to Agree.


This is a community wide effort to help families navigate the challenge of children and technology.


The initiative encourages parents of primary school pupils to make a voluntary pledge around healthy technology use at home.


For younger pupils, this includes keeping children smartphone-free, following age-appropriate guidelines for games and apps, and staying off social media during primary school years.


For older pupils who may already own phones / devices, the project suggests practical steps such as reducing screen time, keeping phones out of bedrooms, avoiding age-inappropriate apps, and learning about digital citizenship and online safety.


In the coming weeks, children will bring home information packs and families will have the chance to sign the voluntary agreement. Two parent webinars are already scheduled for October 26 and February 26.


This Pilot was funded by the Department of Education and Skills under the then Minister of Education and Skills – Norma Foley TD. Schools were invited to participate through Tralee Education Support Centre Director, Terry O’Sullivan.


The other participating schools are Ballydesmond NS, Kiskeam NS, and Knocknagree NS.

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