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Concert to raise funds for wheelchair-friendly garden at Sli Nua

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A fundraising dance is being organised on Friday night – featuring local musician Neilie O’Connor – for the Sli Nua Day Centre in Ballydribbeen.

Sli Nua is a day service run by Kerry Parents and Friends Association.

The centre supports nine people who are either full-time or occasional wheelchair users.

The nine users are aiming to upgrade the garden space at the centre, making it accessible for all who attend.
Those of us who walk can be a bit unsteady. Sli Nua can be a busy and sometimes noisy place when we are all there together. At times like these the tranquility of the garden calls us outside,” said Breeda Daly.

“Unfortunately, there is a lot of grass in the garden and our wheelchairs won’t travel over it. We would like to be able to access all our garden and spend time there. We aim to have a shaded, tranquil, restorative, sensory garden that is accessible to everyone. We would greatly appreciate your support with this fundraiser.”

The concert will take place this Friday at the Heights Hotel at 8 pm. Tickets cost €10 and are available from the Kerry Parents and Friends Association office at the Old Monastery or on the door on the night.

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Eric Jenkinson wins camera club award with Dingle landscape

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Eric Jenkinson wins camera club award with Dingle landscape


The stunning landscapes of Kerry continue to inspire members of the Killarney Camera Club, with this month’s themed competition, titled “Kerry Landscape,” producing a high standard of entries.


Following last week’s feature on the unrestricted category winner, Noel O’Neill, this week showcases the winning photograph in the Novice Category by Eric Jenkinson.
His striking photograph, titled “Wild Atlantic Way,” impressed the judges with its colour, composition, and sense of place. The image captures the rugged beauty of the Dingle Peninsula, featuring Clogher Beach in the foreground and the iconic Three Sisters landmarks in the background.
Eric’s success highlights his photographic talent and his appreciation of the county’s natural scenery along the Wild Atlantic Way coastline.

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End of an era as Killarney dentist Brendan Coffey retires

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End of an era as Killarney dentist Brendan Coffey retires


It marks the end of an era for local dentistry as Brendan Coffey prepares to retire after a 38-year career in Killarney.


Brendan returned from England in 1988, buying a house on New Street from Paddy Doyle and converting it into the Killarney Dental Clinic. The practice officially opened its doors on Friday May 13, 1988.
“As I had started the surgery from scratch, I had no idea when or if my first patient would come,” Brendan said. “I didn’t have to wait long, my neighbour Johnny Healy from Healy’s shop in New Street arrived first thing and gave me my start.”
In a fitting completion of the circle, Johnny is booked in as Brendan’s final patient on Wednesday of this week.
Brendan thanked the community and his former colleagues. “The people of Killarney and all around have been the most wonderful, loyal, and friendly people to have met and have the privilege to treat for the last 38 years,” he said. “I would like to give special mention to my wife Brenda, who acted as a hugely popular practice manager for many years.”
In October 2022, Brendan’s son Jack and his wife Emma took over the practice before expanding the business to a state-of-the-art facility at the Reeks Gateway.
“I feel a huge sense of satisfaction and pride in what the practice has become,” Brendan added. “So, I will sign off by saying: easy on the sweets, give up the fags, and don’t eat for two hours.”
See next week’s Killarney Advertiser for a full story on Brendan’s career.

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