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Hannah to help Santa deliver gift to Killarney music lovers

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Hannah Sherry.

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Hannah Sherry.

WHEN the summer holidays arrive, big-hearted Headford teenager Hannah Sherry will be packing her suitcase with the aim of making a difference to the lives of young people in need in Africa. Hannah’s school, Repton in Derbyshire, has forged close links with the Dreamland School in Ghana and Hannah will be one of eight students travelling there for two weeks in July.

But before she goes, Hannah, who is also an extremely talented musician, will be helping her former piano teacher, the acclaimed concert pianist Santa Ignace, deliver a feast of Chopin to Killarney, next week.

If you like music then you will love Frédéric Chopin. Santa Ignace has put together a programme of the most wonderful Ballades by Frédéric Chopin as part of her recital in The Brehon Hotel next Wednesday, June 1, at 7.30pm.

Santa, who is currently studying for her second master’s degree at the Conservatorium Van Amsterdam, plans to play all four of Chopin’s Ballades and Reminiscenza by Nikolai Medtner. The Chopin Ballades are considered the finest of Chopin’s creation and among the most representative of romantic music.

Santa, who is on a short visit to Killarney and break from her studies, is especially happy to be returning to The Brehon Hotel for what will be her second recital at this wonderful venue.

Hannah, who will be in the middle of her midterm break from school, was thrilled when Santa asked her if she would perform alongside her.

For those of you who have not heard Santa perform before and would like a taste of what is in store you can view some of her many video performances on YouTube. Just search Santa Ignace on YouTube. You will not be sorry.

Admission to the recital is €15 and €10 for students on the door. All seating is unreserved so arrive early to secure your seat.
 


 
Pictured above, Hannah Sherry.

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Céilí Mór will send ‘em home sweatin’

It will be a case of all around the house but mind the dresser at a traditional Céilí Mór which will be one of the real entertainment highlights of this […]

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It will be a case of all around the house but mind the dresser at a traditional Céilí Mór which will be one of the real entertainment highlights of this year’s St Patrick’s Festival in Killarney.

It will take place on the eve of the big feast day in the Killarney Great Southern and there will be a wonderful party atmosphere guaranteed on the night.
Providing the tunes will be the very highly regarded Uí Bhriaín Céilí Band and they promise to send everybody home sweating after what will be a memorable night for locals and visitors.
The March 16 céilí will commence at 9.00pm and continue right through until midnight and the admission for a wonderful night of pure Irish trad is just €10.00.
Bookings can be made on the festival website or patrons can pay at the door on the night.

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St Brendan’s student Aodhagan O’Sullivan crowned CPR champion

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Aodhagan O’Sullivan, a student at St Brendan’s College, Killarney, has been named the 2026 School CPR Challenge Champion.

The prestigious award was presented on Thursday, 26 February, during a large-scale event at the Gleneagle Hotel, where approximately 300 students from post-primary schools across the county gathered to compete for the title of “who can compress the best.”


Now in its fourth year, the event is organised by the Killarney Cardiac Response Unit (KCRU) Community First Responders.

The KCRU is a volunteer-led group that provides vital emergency response services to Killarney, Beaufort, Killorglin, Firies, Rathmore, and Kenmare.

The challenge focused on “Quality CPR” (QCPR), combining a high-stakes competition with practical life-saving training and the chance for students to engage directly with local emergency and community services.


The competition utilised advanced QCPR technology to measure the depth and rate of compressions, ensuring that students aren’t just learning the motions, but are performing life-saving techniques to a clinical standard.

Beyond the competitive element, the day served as an educational hub, highlighting the “chain of survival” and the importance of immediate bystander intervention in the event of a cardiac arrest.


The 2026 challenge was made possible through the support of the Vodafone Foundation, The Gleneagle Hotel, and First Aid Systems Ltd, alongside a variety of local sponsors. Organisers praised the enthusiasm of the 300 participants, noting that such events are essential for building a “heart-safe” community and equipping the next generation with the skills to save a life.

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