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Get that Friday feel-good factor

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By Michelle Crean

If you want to get that Friday feel-good factor - then it's time to join the The Kingdom Gospel Choir.

Next Friday (September 23) the choir resumes at 8pm in the Friary Church, Killarney and there's no commitment needed as you can just pop in and out as you please.

"Everyone is welcome and there is no singing standard required - it's all just for fun," Caoimhe Lynch explained to the Killarney Advertiser.

"It's an hour of uplifting music that will give you the Friday feel-good factor!"

The Kiddies Kingdom Gospel Choir is for those aged four to eight and rehearsals commence on Saturday next (September 24) at 12pm in the John Paul II Pastoral Centre on Rock Road.

The Kingdom Youth Gospel Choir, for kids aged nine to 12, takes place Saturdays at 1pm in the John Paul II Pastoral Centre also and all choirs will run fortnightly.

"We are so excited to be back! It's such a joyful hour, a place to come, sing, and have a laugh too!"

For more information contact Caoimhe on 087 0669858.

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Anne Kelly takes runner-up spot in Camera Club competition

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Following the recent success of Maryann Heidtke with ‘The Shoemaker’, Killarney Camera Club has featured the runner-up in the Novice Environmental Portrait category.

Anne Kelly secured the second-place spot with a striking photograph of a skilled craftsman repairing spectacles.

Captured from the other side of a window, the image immediately draws the viewer in and beautifully portrays the subject at work.

At first glance, the photograph has an almost old-fashioned appearance. However, a closer look reveals an intriguing collection of glasses, with modern frames displayed alongside vintage and costume eyewear.

The image is a wonderful example of environmental portraiture, showing the craftsman surrounded by his tools and the finished pieces of his trade.

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Memorial plaque planned for Moll’s Gap to honour local hero John Mullane

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The family of the late John Mullane have announced plans to erect a memorial plaque near Moll’s Gap to honour the man whose heroic actions and early dedication helped shape the Killarney and District Motor Club (KDMC).

John was a central figure in the local motorsport scene during the mid-1970s.

Many in East Kerry consider him a founding member of KDMC, noting his significant workload alongside rallying legends like Billy Coleman during the formative years of the Rally of the Lakes.

His life was cut short in 1980, just one year after the first Rally of the Lakes was held.

John died at Looscaunagh Lake, located beside the iconic Moll’s Gap stage, after entering the water to save a friend.

Despite being unable to swim, his selfless effort ensured his colleague made it to shore alive, though it cost John his own life.

“If John was still alive today there is no doubt he would be one of the main men contributed to The Annual Rally of the Lakes,” said Anne Marie Clifford. “His love for motorsport and very early involvement in KDMC is widely spoken about by many of his peers throughout the years and the competition for this cup is intense and this year was no different.”

His legacy continues through the John Mullane Memorial Cup. Awarded since 1981, it remains one of the most coveted prizes in the rally, presented each year to the highest-placed crew consisting of two Kerry residents.

The new plaque will serve as a permanent reminder of his bravery and his lasting contribution to Killarney motorsport.

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