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Katie to comfort kids through online story-time

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By Michelle Crean

A Killarney author will read her inspiring children's book in a free online library event next month to bring comfort to kids at bedtime.

As part of the 'Right to Read' national initiative to promote literacy and reading development, Katie O'Donoghue, who penned her children's debut novel ‘The Little Squirrel Who Worried’, will take part in the Kerry Library event.

Katie, along with author Roisin Meaney, will do four live Bedtime Storytelling events each on select evenings. It is envisaged that families will cuddle up for bedtime stories together at a time when young children would be settling down for the night anyway. Families can attend as many of these events as they wish.

Katie O’Donoghue’s 'Creative Bedtime Stories' sessions will take place on Friday, December 3, Monday December 6 and 13, and Tuesday December 14 at 7pm.

“I am incredibly excited,” Katie told the Killarney Advertiser.

“I will be facilitating two therapeutic and creative storytelling sessions inspired by my book, ‘The Little Squirrel Who Worried’. Just as squirrels store their nuts for the long winter I hope this workshop will help children store skills to comfort and guide them in difficult times. Furthermore, I am hoping to help families get into the festive spirit with two inspired Christmas book sessions. I look forward to meeting all the boys and girls along with their loved ones in the coming month. I would also like to thank Kerry Library and their wonderful librarians for the opportunity and support. The amazing work they are doing, and continue to do, has been so important for the well-being of the children and the communities in Kerry.”

Roisin Meaney’s 'Cuddle up Bedtime Stories' will take place on Tuesday, December 7, Wednesday 8, Thursday 9 and Friday 10 December at 7pm.

Artist Lisa Fingleton from Ballybunion will host a live 'Wild Child' creative nature and drawing workshop on Saturday December 11, at 11am.

Beginner yoga and pilates classes, which will be pre-recorded for families, will be available throughout the month of December on the Kerry Library website so it can be enjoyed at any time of the month.

Booking for the Roisin Meaney and Katie O'Donoghue events is available from November 22. However, people can still register for the reminders. Booking for the Lisa Fingleton event opens on December 1. Booking is via www.kerrylibrary.ie/family-time-at-your-library.html.

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Art House opens long-awaited kids and teens exhibition

The Art House has launched its first Kids and Teens Art Exhibition this week, showcasing the work of over 100 young artists from the local community. The exhibition, which the […]

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The Art House has launched its first Kids and Teens Art Exhibition this week, showcasing the work of over 100 young artists from the local community.

The exhibition, which the Art House hopes to make an annual event, features creations made during the September to December term.
The opening night was held on Thursday this week, from 8.00 am to 5:30 pm at the Department of Culture, Communications & Sport building on New Road, next door to The Art House.
Art Director Tracy Cronin said she was “excited to announce that The Art House will be hosting a kids and teens Art Exhibition this December, showcasing the incredible work created during our September to December term,”
Kerry Arts Officer Kate Kennelly opened the massive event, with musical performances provided by teen musicians from the Killarney School of Music.
The exhibition is now open to the public and runs until January 5.

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Niall Kelleher elected first chair of new Kerry Community Safety Partnership

A Killarney Municipal District councillor has been elected as the first chair of the newly-formed Kerry Local Community Safety Partnership (LCSP). The inaugural meeting of the LCSP took place last […]

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A Killarney Municipal District councillor has been elected as the first chair of the newly-formed Kerry Local Community Safety Partnership (LCSP).

The inaugural meeting of the LCSP took place last week at the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre. The new body replaces the former Joint Policing Committees and is being rolled out nationwide.
The partnership is designed to give local residents a stronger voice in identifying and addressing community safety issues. It brings together councillors, Council management, An Garda Síochána, community and resident representatives, business and education representatives, and statutory agencies including the HSE and Túsla.
At the first meeting, Cllr Niall Kelleher was elected chairperson, with Derry Ó Murchú from Dingle elected vice-chair.
Cllr Kelleher said the new structure will allow a more coordinated approach to safety issues across the county.
“The future of community safety in Kerry starts with all of us working as one,” he said. “A shared approach to problem-solving can ensure that potentially harmful situations do not develop. Interventions should be delivered proactively and in a joined-up way with other services.”
Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Jim O’Callaghan welcomed the establishment of the partnership, calling it an important step in the Government’s new approach to community safety.
The next task for the Kerry LCSP will be to develop its own local community safety plan, supported by the National Office of Community Safety.

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