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Killarney Valley Classic & Vintage Club invites new members

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The Killarney Valley Classic & Vintage Club is actively recruiting new members and extends an open invitation to anyone interested in classic cars and tractor to attend its Thursday night meets.

The club meets every Thursday evening from 7:30pm to 10:00pm at its social hub on Upper Lewis Road, beside the Ross Café.

The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming to all ages, offering a chance to socialise, discuss various topics, and engage in hands-on activities related to classic cars.

Whether you prefer to get your hands dirty with restoration projects or simply enjoy the company of fellow enthusiasts, the club has something to offer.

Established 11 years ago, the Killarney Valley Classic & Vintage Club has generously donated €500,000 to local charities.

“You don't have to be an expert on vintage cars to join,” said chairman Tom Leslie.

The club provides members with opportunities to pursue new interests, make new friends, and support local causes. Members actively participate in restoration projects, promote local heritage, and engage with the community. For more information or to join, contact Tom at 087 2383809 or John at 087 6950113.

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Missing Michael Fassbender found!

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It was a mystery that had the whole town in a chokehold. Mr Fassbender was nowhere to be seen, it had everyone scratching their heads and asking, where did he go? While other news outlets were reporting that Michael Fassbender was on the missing list in Killarney this week, the Killarney Advertiser team decided to track him down on Tuesday morning. It didn’t take long as we found him well before lunchtime, breaking the news on our Facebook page. He was sitting outside of the cinema, sure where else would he be?

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Emergency services attend scene at Reeks Gateway

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An air ambulance was tasked to Killarney on Wednesday evening following an incident at the Reeks Gateway.

A man sustained injuries after falling from the area known locally as the “Grassy Mound” onto the petrol station forecourt.

Local emergency services attended the scene before the air ambulance arrived to transfer the man to University Hospital Cork.

The area was attended by multiple emergency units as they coordinated the medical evacuation.

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