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BEO is back and inspiring women to live life well

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The focus was on inspiring, motivating and encouraging self-care for the mind, body and soul at a bespoke event in town yesterday (Sunday).

Lily MacMonagle entertaining guests at the BEO event in the Great Southern Killarney on Sunday. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Emma McCarthy and Claire Foley-O'Connor from Killarney pictured at the BEO event in the Great Southern Killarney on Sunday. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Joanne Eileen and Margaret Browne from Firies and Catherine McCarthy Milltown pictured at the BEO event in the Great Southern Killarney on Sunday. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Yvonne Savage Tralee and Elaine Groves Firies pictured at the BEO event in the Great Southern Killarney on Sunday. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Sinead and Kate Flynn from Aghadoe pictured at the BEO event in the Great Southern Killarney on Sunday. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Joanne and Ruth Murphy from Killarney pictured at the BEO event in the Great Southern Killarney on Sunday. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Aoibhín Garrihy founder of BEO pictured at the wellness event in the Great Southern Killarney on Sunday. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Aoibhín Garrihy founder of BEO pictured speaking at the wellness event in the Great Southern Killarney on Sunday. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Aoibhín Garrihy founder of BEO pictured speaking at the wellness event in the Great Southern Killarney on Sunday. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Women gathered at the BEO Health & Wellness day in the Great Southern Killarney to hear the latest news and advice when it comes to health and wellness. 

BEO was hosted by former Fair City actress Aoibhin Garrihy and Sharon Connellan, founders of the BEO brand who have an ambition of advising the best way to live life well. 

They offered a day filled with informative talks focusing on health and wellness from some of Ireland's leading advocates.

Speakers at the event included Tara Rafter from The Navigation Coach, Pharmacist Laura Dowling, artist and cancer survivor Stephen Farrell, and Chef Trisha Lewis.

Local singer and pianist Lily MacMonagle serenaded guests upon arrival while guests dined on an array of healthy options throughout the day.

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Memorial plaque unveiled at Fitzgerald Stadium for Timmy Keogh

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A special commemoration took place at Fitzgerald Stadium to mark the 50th anniversary of the sudden passing of former Dr Crokes player, officer, and selector Tim (Timmy) Keogh.

All-Ireland winning Kerry and Dr Crokes manager Pat O’Shea unveiled a memorial plaque in honour of Mr Keogh, who died suddenly at the stadium on 24 May 1976 while watching the East Kerry Under-12 final between Dr Crokes and Legion.

Pat O’Shea, who played in that fixture as a nine-year-old, delivered a moving address reflecting on the tragedy and his memories of Killarney half a century ago. He described Mr Keogh as a dedicated family and community man who led the way for the Dr Crokes club.

O’Shea recalled how the match was halted and the young players were brought into the dressing rooms, leaving an indelible mark on the town. He also paid tribute to Mr Keogh’s late wife, Kathleen, and noted the bittersweet memory of neighbours and Legion icons Weeshie Fogarty and Johnny Culloty rushing to his aid on the sideline.

Speaking on behalf of the family, Eamonn Keogh detailed his father’s extensive contribution to the black and amber. Timmy Keogh served as club treasurer through the 1950s and 1960s alongside Donie Sheahan and Michael O’Connor, and was a selector for the famous Dr Crokes senior team that won seven consecutive O’Donoghue Cups between 1956 and 1962.

Eamonn thanked Fitzgerald Stadium Chairman Der Brosnan and his committee for permission to erect the monument. He welcomed members of the Keogh, Fogarty, Culloty, and Randles families, alongside several players from the 1976 under-12 panel and MC Denis Coleman.

Eamonn paid tribute to Pat O’Shea’s legendary status in the GAA, noting he remains one of only five managers to win both an All-Ireland senior inter-county championship and a senior club title.

Fr Tom Looney spoke of receiving the tragic news via a letter from his mother while serving in Peru 50 years ago, praising Mr Keogh’s legacy with Dr Crokes and local employer Hilliards. Fr Tom performed a blessing alongside Franciscan Friary Guardian Br Pat Lynch and Fr Billy Hoyne.

The commemoration concluded with a musical performance of ‘Buachaill ón Éirne’ and ‘The Parting Glass’ by Timmy’s son, Don Keogh, on concertina, and his cousin, Máire Breathnach, on guitar.

The large attendance included Mayor of Killarney Martin Grady, Kerry GAA Chairman Patrick O’Sullivan, East Kerry Board officials Dermot O’Connor and Noel Kennedy, Dr Crokes President Jackie Looney, Chairman Eoin Brosnan, and Juvenile Chairman David Byrne.

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Young entrepreneurs spot match-day business opportunity

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Two young local girls showed great business initiative on Saturday ahead of the Kerry v Donegal match at Fitzgerald Stadium.

Erin McSweeney and Jessie Doolin set up a sweet stall outside a house on Lewis Road, catching the thousands of football fans walking towards the grounds.

The enterprising pair did a busy trade selling soft drinks, sweets, and chocolates to the passing crowds before throw-in.

Their match-day venture also caught the attention of the national sports media, with a photograph of the girls at their stall captured by Sportsfile photographer Stephen McCarthy ahead of the game.

23 May 2026; Local vendors Erin McSweeney and Jessie Doolin, right, before the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Round 1 match between Kerry and Donegal at Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney, Kerry. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

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