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Kilcummin pupils say goodbye to primary school

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By Michelle Crean

It was the end of primary school life for Sixth Class pupils in Kilcummin NS last week.

GRADUATION: Pupils from Kilcummin NS who graduated from primary school last week.

PJ DAY: Junior Infants pictured in their pyjamas enjoying themselves in Kilcummin NS back garden.

Fr. Jim Lenihan celebrated a beautiful graduation Mass, which was streamed on the Our Lady of Lourdes parish webcam.

Sixth Class pupils provided beautiful music and composed their own prayers for the ceremony.

"We wish the class every happiness and success in the future and we look forward to being reunited with them on September 15, when they will make their Confirmation," Principal Gillian Sheehan told the Killarney Advertiser.

"Our Parents’ Association kindly contributed to the purchase of class hoodies for each Sixth Class pupils. The final touches are being put to a year book for the pupils and they enjoyed cake and an activity filled week to mark their final days at Kilcummin NS."

She added that the Sixth Class group have worked so hard this year and managed to secure a series of awards for the school, including a local history award, the UCC European Citizenship award and Junior Entrepreneur Programme (JEP).

"Pupils from the class also sit on our Students Council, Active Schools Committee and Green Schools Committee. We are all very proud of all of their achievements. They have worked so hard and have taken their responsibilities seriously. The graduation Mass coincided with our school pyjama day! We hope that the morning ran smoothly for parents as they did not have to prepare uniforms!"

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Chamber pays tribute to late Dick Henggeler

Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce has expressed condolences following the death of Dick Henggeler, the well-known owner of The Rose Hotel in Tralee. Mr Henggeler passed away peacefully at […]

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Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce has expressed condolences following the death of Dick Henggeler, the well-known owner of The Rose Hotel in Tralee.

Mr Henggeler passed away peacefully at his home in Baltimore, USA surrounded by his Aghadoe-born wife Eibhlin (née Moriarty), their son Franz, and other family members.
Dick and Eibhlin purchased The Rose Hotel in 2015 in tribute to their late daughter Dorothy, who represented Washington DC in the 2011 Rose of Tralee Festival.
The Chamber said Mr Henggeler would be remembered for his warmth, good nature and positive approach, as well as for being a forward-thinking and knowledgeable businessman.
“He knew how to run a good hotel and that was and still is very obvious at The Rose Hotel, which is a great success story,” the Chamber said.
It added that continuity of ownership will remain in place, with Eibhlin, Franz, daughter-in-law Amber, and grandchildren Conrad and Rowan continuing to honour Dick’s legacy and vision for the hotel.
“Dick took enormous personal pride in Tralee and all of Kerry and he was always available to generously support any community initiative or endeavour undertaken in Killarney,” the Chamber said.
“He will be greatly missed by all that knew him but he leaves a wonderful legacy.”

He will repose at O’Shea’s Funeral Home, Killarney, on Friday (October 17), from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. The funeral will arrive at St Mary’s Cathedral on Saturday morning at 10:00am for Requiem Mass at 10:30am, with burial afterwards in Aghadoe Cemetery. The Requiem Mass will be live streamed at https://www.churchservices.tv/killarneycathedral.

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Beaufort Film Night returns with French drama-comedy

Beaufort Film Night will return on Friday (October 17) at Cullina National School, with a screening of the French drama-comedy The Marching Band. The film tells the story of Thibaut, […]

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Beaufort Film Night will return on Friday (October 17) at Cullina National School, with a screening of the French drama-comedy The Marching Band.

The film tells the story of Thibaut, a successful conductor recently diagnosed with leukaemia. A search for a bone marrow donor reveals that he was adopted and has a brother, Jimmy, a cafeteria worker.
The two meet, discover a shared love of music, and form a strong bond through an unexpected collaboration with Jimmy’s workplace band.
The Marching Band (French title En Fanfare) will screen at 8.30pm. Admission is €7, cash only, and will cover the motion picture licence fee.
The film has a 12A rating and is in French with English subtitles.
Beaufort Film Night is a non-profit community group that screens cultural English and international films that usually do not receive general release in Kerry.
The event is supported by Kerry County Council Arts Office and Access Cinema. Cullina National School is providing the venue.
Further details are available on Beaufort Film Night’s Facebook page @BeaufortFilmNight.

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