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Recordings of Kerry Civil War conference now available online

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The recordings of all of the presentations, keynote addresses and panel discussions at the recent Kerry Civil War Conference have been made available online.

The recent conference held in Tralee, which attracted hundreds of attendees in person and thousands of viewers on its online streaming platform, included a series of lectures and debates involving over 20 local, national and international academics and historians who considered the legacy of the Civil War in Kerry.

With the support of the Department of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media under the Decade of Centenaries Programme, the recordings are now available on the conference website, www.kerrycivilwarconference.ie and on the event’s YouTube channel.

"Because of the huge level of interest in the conference and in the history of the Civil War in Kerry generally, we were keen to make the lectures and discussions as widely available and accessible as possible," Owen O’Shea, one of the organisers of the conference with Bridget McAuliffe and Mary McAuliffe, said.

"We have no doubt that the recordings will prove very popular as people are keen to learn about the newest research in the field and as we continue to engage with the subject matter during this centenary year.

"We are very grateful to the Department and the Expert Advisory Group on Centenary Commemorations for supporting the conference and for allowing us to make available the recordings of the conference in this way," he said.

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Final weekend push for local shopping in town centre

Killarney Town Retailers Association (KTRA) has issued a final call to the public to support local businesses this weekend, with only a few shopping days remaining before Christmas. The association […]

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Killarney Town Retailers Association (KTRA) has issued a final call to the public to support local businesses this weekend, with only a few shopping days remaining before Christmas.

The association is emphasising the long-term impact that choosing to shop local has within the town centre over other alternatives has on the local community. Our long-standing businesses are the fabric of our town and are what make Killarney unique so by spending locally, residents ensure that money remains circulating within Killarney, directly supporting local jobs.
“When you shop local, your money stays local, supporting your neighbours, friends, and families,” said a KTRA spokesperson.
Beyond the economic benefits, the association highlighted that local shops are the first to provide sponsorship for community events, charity fundraisers, and local sports clubs.
“These businesses are never found wanting when it comes to backing projects,” added the spokesperson. “When they thrive, so does our town.”
William Sheahan, Chairperson of the Killarney Town Retail Association (KTRA), encouraged shoppers to utilise the Kerry County Council free parking initiatives over the coming days and explore the wide range of specialised services available on their doorstep some of which have online options such as click and collect or local home delivery.
“Hopefully, through this campaign, we can remind people of all that is good about our town centre shops,” Mr. Sheahan said. “From butchers to footwear, and fashion to fragrances, our town centre has a huge amount to offer both locals and tourists alike.”
Residents are encouraged to make an impact this weekend by visiting the town’s independent retailers for their final Christmas purchases.

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Annual Lions Club Food Appeal in full swing

Killarney Lions Club’s Christmas Food Appeal, which provides food hampers and vouchers to families in need during the festive season, has seen huge support in recent weeks in advance of […]

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Killarney Lions Club’s Christmas Food Appeal, which provides food hampers and vouchers to families in need during the festive season, has seen huge support in recent weeks in advance of its annual street collection this Friday (December 19).

The transition year students at Killarney Community College raised money through a fantastic bake sale in the school, while the students of St Brendan’s College had great success by fundraising through a ‘non uniform’ day and carol singing in Killarney town.

Next up was the first ever Santa Cycle fundraiser on Saturday December 6, which was supported by Killarney Cycling Club and Christmas in Killarney. The event was a great success, with over €700 raised and more than 40 people taking part in the Cycle which culminated in a guest appearance at the head of the Christmas in Killarney parade.

Lions Club volunteers will be out in force this Friday around Killarney town to raise the remaining funds needed for the Food Appeal. Over 100 families were supported through the initiative in 2024, and the Club hopes to provide similar support this year

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