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Young cyclists to use pedal power on Ring of Beara

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Launch of Ring of Beara Cycle in Kenmare. Pictured Matthew Sullivan and Ethan Brennan.

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THE Ring of Beara Cycle Kenmare on May 28 is saddling up to be a real family occasion. Following the success of last year’s event, children in national schools from third to sixth class will once again be taking part in a free kid’s cycle around Kenmare Town.

This event is run in conjunction with the cycle safety awareness programme running in local national schools on the lead up to the big day.

Joy Clifford, youth officer from Killarney Credit Union, said: “It is crucial to educate children on cycle safety from a young age as they are the cyclists of the future. It is also very important to encourage kids to participate in sport and promote a healthy lifestyle.”

Tomás O’Connor, from O'Connor Pyne & Co Accountants, added: “We are delighted to be involved in this great event again. Best of luck to all competitors on the day, and I’m sure they will enjoy the beauty of the area.”

The children’s cycle will start at 10am in Kenmare Square and follow a short 2km route around Kenmare town. A team of marshals will supervise the route and ensure the safety of all children who participate.

Mums and dads are welcome to join their children in this free fun event. Children participating in the event need to register from 9.15am in the marquee located in Kenmare Square.

This event is supported by O’Connor Pyne & Co Accountants and Killarney Credit Union (Kenmare branch).
 


 
Pictured above launching the Ring of Beara Cycle in Kenmare are Matthew Sullivan and Ethan Brennan.
PICTURE: MAREK HAJDASZ

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Centenary exhibition to chart early years of Fianna Fáil in Kerry

. The exhibition, which runs from March 10 to March 31, explores the foundational years of the political party within the county between 1926 and 1933. The exhibition details how […]

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The exhibition, which runs from March 10 to March 31, explores the foundational years of the political party within the county between 1926 and 1933.

The exhibition details how the party established itself in a county where Civil War divisions were particularly deep-seated. It covers the transition of local figures from revolutionary activities to parliamentary politics and the intense election battles of the late 1920s. Visitors will be able to view documents and archives that illustrate how the party built its organisation across South Kerry in its first decade.

As part of the event, local historian and author Dr. Owen O’Shea will give a public lecture at the library on Thursday, March 26, at 7:00 p.m. His talk will focus on the foundation of the party and the “bullets to ballots” transition in Kerry politics. The exhibition is free to attend and will be open during the library’s scheduled operating hours throughout the month of March.
The project is the result of extensive research funded by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. The grant was awarded under the Commemorations Bursary Scheme for 2025-2026 and managed by the Royal Irish Academy. This scheme supports local research that helps the public better understand the political and social evolution of Ireland following the Civil War.

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St Brendan’s College travel to London

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5th year students from St Brendan’s College went to London on their English school trip.

They enjoyed a production of ‘The Book of Mormon’ at the Prince of Wales theatre.

The following morning was spent touring Tate Modern before attending a tour and a brilliant interactive workshop in Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre focusing on their Leaving Certificate single text “Othello”.

The focus of the workshop centred on the performative elements of the play in relation to themes and character development. 

All students performed with great theatrical verve. 

A brilliant experience for all before attending an acclaimed production of the play in the Theatre Royal.

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