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Ladies Day Rosé pre-party and Best Dressed competition in Café du Parc

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Ladies Day Rosé pre-party and Best Dressed competition in Café du Parc

Ashley Murphy winner Sinead Keary judge and Susan Moriaty (3rd) at Best Dress Rose Event at Cafe du Parc

Emma Cottoer and Grainne Cosgrove at Cafe du Parc on Friday

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The Café du Parc exclusive Ladies Day Rosé pre-party took place last Friday in Killarney before the races kicked off, giving everyone a chance to show off their outfit and the chance to win prizes in the Best Dressed competition.

Judging for the Café du Parc Best Dressed took place from midday, with the stylist and fashion designer Sinead Keary deciding the ultimate winners, with some fabulous prizes up for grabs.

There was also entertainment to get you into the spirit of the day. Dress code was Café Du Parc chic with a touch of Ladies Day dazzle.

Best Dress was Ashley Murphy, from Cork who wore a Karen Millen red dress and head piece, second was Lucy Blu from Killarney wearing a pink jumpsuit altered from ASOS and head piece from a local millner, Fascinators by Frances, shoes from Pennys and third was Susan Moriarty wore a blue suit with red hat which she made herself.

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Derreen Sports Complex aiming for October opening

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The new sports complex at Derreen is on track to open in time for the 2026/2027 basketball season, which traditionally begins in early October.

Members of St Paul’s Basketball Club visited the site last Saturday to view the ongoing progress and get an inside glimpse of what the finished facility will look like.

The project is driven by the Kerry Stars Special Olympics Club, St Paul’s Basketball Club and Killarney Judo Club.

The new complex is being built adjacent to the Killarney Celtic grounds and Killarney Legion GAA Club and will create a central sports hub in town.

Cllr Niall ‘Botty O’Callaghan, a member of the St Paul’s club and a long-time supporter of the project, told the Killarney Advertiser:

“The building is really coming to fruition for the whole community. The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media have been outstanding in helping us with us with the paperwork and a big thanks goes to Minister Patrick O’Donovan. We are working really hard to have the hall up and running before next season. I can’t wait for St Paul’s, the Judo Club and the Kerry Stars to get up and running in our new hall.”


The development represents a major addition to the sporting infrastructure in the area, providing a permanent home for several local clubs that have previously relied on various school halls and external venues.

Once completed, the hall will serve as a high-spec hub for basketball, judo, and Special Olympics activities

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Missing Michael Fassbender found!

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It was a mystery that had the whole town in a chokehold. Mr Fassbender was nowhere to be seen, it had everyone scratching their heads and asking, where did he go? While other news outlets were reporting that Michael Fassbender was on the missing list in Killarney this week, the Killarney Advertiser team decided to track him down on Tuesday morning. It didn’t take long as we found him well before lunchtime, breaking the news on our Facebook page. He was sitting outside of the cinema, sure where else would he be?

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