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Ring of Kerry Cycle volunteers needed

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Volunteers are needed to help run the Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle next month.

The July 2 event is one of the biggest one-day cycling events in Ireland.

Thousands of cyclist set out from Killarney to raise funds for various local and national charities.

One of those charities is Irish Community Air Ambulance.

The money raised during the Ring of Kerry will help the rapid response helicopter to respond to even more people who find themselves in life threatening trauma or emergency situations in Munster and across the country.

Officials from the Irish Community Air Ambulance are recruiting volunteers for the cycle.

They need people to operate the food station in Killarney, car park marshals and stewards along the route.

“We need to recruit a number of volunteers to help make this iconic event successful. We have already sourced our medical volunteers but are always open to more support for the day,” Lorraine Toner, Head of Community and Donor Engagement at the Irish Community Air Ambulance.

“Stewards along the route is an area that needs the most volunteers. We need general safety marshals and people to help ensure cyclists and spectators adhere to the rules of the road. We also need people welcome participants at the finish line and present them with medals. The reps will also help ensure safe dismount from bikes and that supporters adhere to stewards at finish line.”

If you can help, please get in touch Lorraine on lorraine@communityairambualnce.ie or call 086 7876484.

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Several hotels recognised in tourism awards

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Several Killarney hotels were honoured for their outstanding service at the CIÉ Tours Annual Awards of Excellence.

CIÉ Tours, the largest carrier of US visitors to Ireland every year, held its annual awards of excellence which celebrates Irish hoteliers and tourist experience operators.

The Europe Hotel & Resort was awarded gold for ‘Best 5 Star Hotel’.

The hotel is known for its elegance and luxury, and the hotel lies on the shores of Lough Lein overlooking the vast and magnificent Kerry landscape.

Great Southern Killarney received a gold award for ‘Best Hotel Service & Hospitality.

The hospitality venue was commended for its charm and warm welcome; the hotel ensures that its guests have a memorable stay.

The Plaza, International Hotel, Towers Hotel, and the Avenue received merit awards in the Munster hotel category.

Meanwhile, Killarney Horse & Carriage Tours were recipients of a merit award in the Munster visitor experience category.

Seán Canney TD, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, acknowledged the commitment of tour operators across Ireland and paid tribute to the award recipients.

He said: “These awards are a testament to the high standards of quality that each operator holds and is a well-deserved recognition of their work in welcoming CIÉ Tours visitors to Ireland, providing them with unique and unrivalled experiences”.

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Fianna Fáil history to go on display in Library next month

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An exhibition which will focus on the early years of Fianna Fáil in County Kerry is set to go on display in Killarney Library next month.

This year marks the centenary of the foundation of the party in 1926 and the exhibition, presented by historian Dr Owen O’Shea, focuses on how the party developed and grew in Kerry in the late 1920s and early 1930s.

The exhibition titled Soldiers of Destiny, Fianna Fáil in Kerry 1926-1933, is supported by a Commemorations Bursary from the Royal Irish Academy.

It tells the story of Fianna Fáil in Kerry from its foundation in May 1926 to the general election of 1933 when the party’s vote in the Kerry constituency was the highest in the entire country.

New research about the establishment of party branches, the results of elections, the role of newspapers and propaganda all form part of the display as do profiles of the seven Fianna Fáil TDs who represented Kerry between 1926 and 1933.

Historian Owen O’Shea said Fianna Fáil’s foundation was a transformative moment in Irish politics.

He said: “Éamon de Valera’s party set about establishing a network of branches in Kerry with enormous speed and the Fianna Fáil vote in the constituency grew rapidly from 33% in 1927 to 68% in 1933.”

The exhibition will be on display at Tralee Library from February 16 to February 28 and at Killarney Library from March 10 to March 31 and can be viewed during library opening hours.

The seven TDs who represented Kerry during those years were Denis Daly, Fred Crowley, Tom McEllistrim, William O’Leary, Thomas O’Reilly and Jack Flynn.

Their stories are being shared for the first time as are many of the election posters, newspaper advertisements and political material from the time.

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