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Marie plans another fundraising photoshoot

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By Michelle Crean

Helping others is what she does best so it's no surprise that Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan is once again fundraising for charity.

The local photographer, who has a popular monthly column ion the Killarney Advertiser, is a planning a fundraising photoshoot at the end of the month proceeds of which will go the hardworking Kerry Mountain Rescue Team.

The move follows on from a successful shoot before Christmas which raised €900 for the voluntary group who are currently building a new base in Killarney town.

"After COVID sabotaged my annual charity photoshoot fundraiser in 2021, it was great to see familiar faces through the door at the International Hotel pre-Christmas to raise €900 for Kerry Mountain Rescue," Marie said.

"For the previous eight years I have opted to fund the Jack & Jill foundation but seeing how hard the mountain rescue team have worked this past year, I felt it was time to keep the funding more local to Kerry."

Marie spoke with Mick Long, treasurer of the Kerry Mountain Rescue Team, and was informed that a plan is in place to extend their base which is located at Killarney Garda Station.

"The original shoot pre-Christmas sold out in one hour and three minutes so a repeat performance I think is a no brainer for these people who voluntarily work so hard to keep us all safe throughout the peaks of the Kingdom.

"The ever helpful Catriona and Tracy at the International Hotel have come on board yet again and given me an additional date later this month - Sunday, January 29. None of this could be achieved without my trusty admin lady ollette Clifford O'Shea who gives up her time annually to make things happen!"

The fee is €40 and all are welcome, not just families, she added.

"Bring your gal pals, your cousins or maybe you'd like a really nice generation photo. Two photos will be delivered digitally in high resolution within one week after the shoot."

Each time slot is a mere 10 minutes in and out, and bookings will be open via email only to thelittlememorygallery@gmail.com from Monday, January 16.

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Kerry footballer shares heart attack story at Men’s Health Night

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HeartBeat Killarney Kerry Cardiac Support Group hosted a special Men’s Health Night on Tuesday at the Parish Centre on Park Road.

The event focused on encouraging men aged 30 to 60 to prioritize their heart health, as statistics show one in five heart attacks in men occur before age 50.

The highlight of the evening was a personal account from former Senior Kerry footballer and RocheFit gym owner Darragh Roche.


The Glenflesk player detailed his experience of suffering a heart attack last year at just 29 years old.


Despite his healthy lifestyle as a fitness instructor and athlete with no family history of heart issues, Roche described experiencing a “squeezing sensation” in his chest that spread down his left arm while sitting at home.


Following an emergency ambulance transfer and medical intervention, he made a successful recovery and returned to the football pitch just nine weeks later.


Dr Rosemary Kelliher and Dr Danielle O’Leary from GP Care Killarney were also on hand to discuss the importance of prevention and heart health maintenance.


The night began with free blood pressure and pulse checks provided by HeartBeat nurses, followed by a Q&A session where attendees could address specific concerns with the medical professionals.

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Major expansion approved for St Oliver’s National School

St Oliver’s National School in Killarney is set for a significant expansion following its inclusion in the first phase of the National Development Plan school building program for 2026 .The […]

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St Oliver’s National School in Killarney is set for a significant expansion following its inclusion in the first phase of the National Development Plan school building program for 2026

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The project, funded under the Additional Accommodation Scheme, will allow the school to provide 42 additional student places. The planned extension focuses heavily on inclusive education, delivering three Special Educational Needs rooms and seven Special Education Teacher rooms. These new facilities are designed to ensure that pupils with additional requirements can access necessary supports within their own school community.
The investment in St. Oliver’s is part of a wider rollout of 105 projects nationwide scheduled to move to tender or construction over the next two years. The government’s strategy for this phase of the National Development Plan prioritizes increasing capacity for Special Educational Needs provision in existing schools.
Two other Kerry schools were also included in this initial funding tranche. Pobalscoil Inbhear Scéine in Kenmare will receive an extension featuring two Special Educational Needs rooms and three specialist rooms, while Nano Nagle Special School in Listowel is approved for four new Special Educational Needs classrooms.
Fianna Fáil TD Michael Cahill welcomed the news, stating the projects will make a real difference for families and staff in the county.
 

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