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€60k funds will be a comfort to Kerry patients

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By Michelle Crean

Seven brave women have raised an astonishing amount for charity - clocking up almost €60k to bring comfort to Kerry cancer patients.

CHEQUE: Mairead Dunphy and TJ O'Connor hand over the cheque to Mary Fitzgerald from Comfort for Chemo. The funds were raised from this year's 54321 Challenge.

Angela O'Connor, Marian Kelly, Helena Hanafin, Mairead Dunphy, Siobhan O'Sullivan, Maryanne Leane and Celine Roche took on the ninth annual 54321 Challenge and raised a total of €58,325 for this year’s selected charity Comfort for Chemo Kerry, which they handed over to the charity this week.

The seven participants undertook the four-day challenge, which took place from Thursday August 19 to Sunday 22 inclusive.

They endured all sorts of weather during the epic challenge.

"Day one saw the team taking on the Ring of Kerry leaving Killarney in the early hours of the morning," TJ O'Connor, who is one of the organisers, said.

"The weather conditions were mixed but this did not dampen the spirits of these amazing ladies. They were met with great support along the route and even danced a polka set in Waterville along the way. Day two saw the team climbing Carrantuohill, despite heavy rainfall over night, the heads were up, and the singing voices were on and a massive thanks to our guide Patricia O'Sullivan on the day who knows the mountain like the back of her hand. The clouds lifted for a while on top of the mountain and they had some of the clearest views to be seen on the Reeks. Day three saw them cycling to Cahersiveen and then climbing Cnoc Na Tobair, where the ladies took to literally rolling down the mountain in an effort to send the message out to keep the donations rolling in. The final day, day four, they took to the Skellig Ring and took in Valentia, Portmagee, St Finians Bay and Ballinaskelligs. Unfortunately again the sun was scare, but the heads were up and the eye was on the finish line."

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A major contributor to this year’s fundraising efforts were a number of Spinathon days where this year's participants, volunteers from Comfort for Chemo, family and friends took to the streets in different locations around the county on spinning bikes, including Killarney town which brought in over €6,000 at one location, he added.

"This brings the total raised to date €300,000 supporting a number of very deserving Kerry charities over the years. On behalf of Comfort for Chemo and the 54321 Challenge team we would like to say thank you to all those who have sponsored and supported us along the way.

“If the last 18 months has thought us anything, it is to be thankful for what we have, our health is our wealth, and the power of people working together can get us through some of the most difficult situations."

Follow them on Facebook: 54321Challenge or visit www.54321challenge.org.

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Regatta Queen crowned at annual dance

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The annual Killarney Regatta Dance took place on September 25 as rowers, families and supporters came together to celebrate their successful year.

The racing was cancelled in September due to bad weather.

The Killarney Regatta is one of Ireland’s oldest rowing events, having first begun in 1788.

The dance took place at the Killarney Oaks Hotel where there was a lot of excitement and fun. Six rowing clubs, Fossa, Workman’s, St Brendan’s, Commercials, Flesk Valley, and Muckross, came together to celebrate the community and its shared history.

Amelia Counihan was crowned as the Regatta Queen.

The Queen represents the spirit pride and grace of the rowing community and has been a tradition in the club for generations.

Workman’s Rowing Club congratulated Amelia and described her as a woman who embodies everything that their tradition stands for.

The club said: “Queen is more than a title — it is a celebration of history, community, and the spirit of Killarney rowing.”

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Killarney Looking Good competition celebrates community pride

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The annual Killarney Looking Good competition took place at the Great Southern Hotel on Wednesday night where Kerry GAA captain Gavin White presented the awards to the deserving recipients.

Killarney Park Hotel came out on top with the overall prize being awarded to the newly refurbished five-star hotel.

The judges were impressed by the stylish new entrance and driveway and their spectacular display of flowers and window boxes. Killarney Park won the same award back in 1992.

The best large commercial premises award went to Killarney Racecourse, and the best small commercial premises was awarded to Sheahan’s Pharmacy.

Charlie Foley’s won the best public house; best restaurant was 40 Main and Walsh Bros Shoes was named best retail.

In the residential categories, the best private residence was Tomies View, Ross Road, best large estate went to Countess Grove, and best small estate was won by Coolgreane Park.

The winner of the 2025 Fr Michael Murphy Memorial Pride of Place Award was presented to the Killarney Asylum Seekers Initiative while the Yvonne Quill Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award winner went to Margaret Curtin.

The Killarney Looking Good competition is organised by Killarney Municipal District Council and Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce and sponsored by MD O’Shea’s & Sons and O’Mahony Media.

The competition aims to encourage residents and business owners to keep the town looking well through the use of flowers, hanging baskets, colour schemes.

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