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Tree huggers to branch out for world record bid in Killarney

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Roisin O'Sullivan, Shauna Moriarty and Ava Williams getting set for the tree hug this Friday. PICTURE: VALERIE O'SULLIVAN

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TREE huggers will be getting set to branch out to enter the record books this Friday as the town attempts a world record-breaking tree hug at the Killarney Celebration of Trees festival which will take in the restored Killarney House and Gardens this Friday, May 20.

Everyone is invited to attend, from schoolchildren to businesspeople to locals and visitors. Just gather at 11.30am to be a part of the 60-second tree hug at 12 noon. Killarney National Park encompasses 10,000 hectares of the world's oldest oak forests and is a hugely fitting location for the new and imaginative four-day festival, which runs from this Thursday, May 19, to Sunday, May 22.

There are two entrances for the world record tree hug attempt on Friday, May 20, opposite St Mary's Cathedral and the Golden Gates entrance, at 11.30am.
 


 
Roisin O'Sullivan, Shauna Moriarty and Ava Williams getting set for the tree hug this Friday. PICTURE: VALERIE O'SULLIVAN

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Kilcummin Parish to celebrate golden jubilee of local church

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Kilcummin Parish to celebrate golden jubilee of local church


Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Kilcummin will celebrate its 50th anniversary on June 20.


Parishioners and members of the wider community are invited to attend a special anniversary Mass to mark the local milestone. The parish will welcome Bishop Ray Browne to lead the golden jubilee celebrations.
The anniversary Mass is scheduled for 7.30pm, and refreshments will be served for all attendees immediately afterward.
Picture Caption: Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Kilcummin, which celebrates its 50th anniversary on Saturday 20th June. Photo: Sean Kelly

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Donal Cremin retires from Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra

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Donal Cremin retires from Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra


Staff at Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra in Rathmore gathered in late May to mark the retirement of long-serving teacher and former ASTI President Donal Cremin at a function held in the Brehon Hotel.


Donal had been a member of the teaching staff since the school opened in 1998, working initially as a metalwork and technical graphics teacher before transitioning into his role as a school guidance counsellor. His career in education spans several decades, including 15 years at Scoil Mhuire gan Smál in Blarney. Prior to entering teaching, he worked as a senior craftsman at the Sugar Factory in Mallow.
Throughout his career, Donal was a prominent advocate for workers’ rights within the Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland (ASTI). He held multiple positions within the union, including school steward, Board of Management representative, and regional representative. In 2023, he became the first Kerry person to be elected as President of the ASTI.
Outside of his professional life, Donal has been a long-standing volunteer within the credit union movement, serving in various local and national capacities over several decades.
The retirement event was widely attended by past and present colleagues. Donal was joined at the celebration by his wife Maureen and their children, Aidan, Maria, and

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