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Children’s art goes on display at St Mary’s

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Children’s art goes on display at St Mary’s

By Sean Moriarty

Local children may have to wait one year to see the fruits of their efforts but a special art display has finally gone on public view at St Mary’s Church of Ireland in the town centre.

This time last year, Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce and Kerry County Council
One year launched a special art project that encouraged local children to decorate the church tower in time for the St Patrick’s Day celebration.

Sadly, due to obvious circumstances, the public never got a chance to view this work and the children didn’t see their efforts on display.

But all is not lost as this year the tower of St Mary’s Church of Ireland has been animated by the wonderful creations that were prepared for last year’s festival, thanks to the cooperation and enthusiasm of the Venerable Simon Lumby.

The project was facilitated by artist Sophie Lodge who specialises in community art installations,

She lives between London and Killarney and has worked on bringing ‘Come Unity’ art to Killarney’s St Patrick's Day Festivals over the last few year.

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West End House presents ‘By the Bog of Cats’

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The West End House School of Arts will present an upcoming adaptation of Marina Carr’s acclaimed play, By the Bog of Cats, later this month.


The production is directed by Charlie Hughes and will run on July 29 and July 30 at the Great Southern Hotel.

Set in the landscape of the rural Irish bogs, Carr’s play follows the story of Hester Swane, a woman with a deep connection to her land.

Tormented by the memory of her mother who abandoned her, Hester faces further betrayal by the father of her child, leading her on a path of vengeance as her history is revealed.


Tickets for the performances are priced at €20. Bookings can be made online via Eventbrite or by calling 087 13 77 196.

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Tradition continues at historic Muckross Abbey

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Crowds gathered in Killarney National Park last weekend for the annual Muckross Abbey pilgrimage and Mass

The outdoor service is a local tradition that brings the community together each year. The gathering honoured the history of the 15th-century Franciscan friary.

Beyond its historical background, the event holds personal meaning for local residents.

It provides an occasion for families to gather, reflect, and remember their loved ones laid to rest in the abbey’s graveyard.

The pilgrimage remains a cornerstone of the summer calendar for generations of Killarney families. Photos: Valerie O’Sullivan/ NPWS

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