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Legion launches Gaelic4girls initiative

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Killarney Legion is the only club in Kerry running a Gaelic4girls initiative this year.

This programme, led by the LGFA, is designed for young girls interested in trying Gaelic Football for the first time or returning to the sport.
Starting on Saturday, March 15, the eight-week programme will take place every Saturday from 10-11 am at the club grounds in Direen.
Kerry football star Siofra O’Shea is a Gaelic4Girls ambassador and will be on hand to support the participants.
The cost is €12, which includes a Gaelic4Girls t-shirt.
To register or for more information, contact Margaret at 087 2476755 or Laura at 087 2031804, or email killarneylegionacademy@gmail.com

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New Local Link bus services to boost connectivity for Barraduff and Glenflesk

Two new TFI Local Link Kerry bus services are set to significantly improve transport options for residents in the Barraduff, Glenflesk, and Headford areas. These routes are designed to provide […]

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Two new TFI Local Link Kerry bus services are set to significantly improve transport options for residents in the Barraduff, Glenflesk, and Headford areas.

These routes are designed to provide vital connections to Killarney and local community hubs, specifically catering to rural townlands with a door-to-door approach.
The R34 service operates every Friday, linking Headford and Barraduff directly to Killarney. The morning inbound journey departs Kilquane at 09:40, passing through Doo Carraig at 09:50, Knockanes at 10:00, Barraduff Cross at 10:15, and Annaghmore Cross at 10:30, before arriving at the Killarney Court House and Glebe Car Park at 10:50. The return bus leaves the Killarney Tourist Office Car Park at 13:30. This service provides door-to-door pickups where possible in townlands including Shronedarragh, Readrinagh, Knockduragh, Lisbaba, Raheen, Coolcaslagh, and Lissivigeen before arriving in Killarney town centre. 
A second service, the S253, runs every Tuesday to serve the broader Barraduff and Glenflesk area. The inbound bus departs Banard at 09:15 and Lisnagrave/Kilquane at 09:30, reaching the Glenflesk and Killaha areas between 10:00 and 10:15, arriving at Barraduff Community Centre at 10:30. The outbound service departs the Community Centre at 12:30. Areas covered by this Tuesday route include Cools, Garries, Carrigeencullia, and Coolcurtoga.
Local residents should note that while these services aim to be door-to-door, pre-booking seats is a strict requirement if a deviation from the main route is needed. Because of the flexible nature of the pickups, passengers are advised that actual collection times may change slightly. Full details and timetables are currently posted on notice boards at Barraduff Church and O’Donoghue’s Shop. To secure a seat or find out more, contact Local Link Kerry on 066 714 7002 or email bookings@locallinkkerry.ie

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Shinann Buckley O’Sullivan takes lead role in KMS’s 40th anniversary production

As Killarney Musical Society prepares to celebrate its milestone 40th anniversary, the spotlight turns to Fossa native Shinann Buckley O’Sullivan, who will take on the lead role of Miss Sandra […]

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As Killarney Musical Society prepares to celebrate its milestone 40th anniversary, the spotlight turns to Fossa native Shinann Buckley O’Sullivan, who will take on the lead role of Miss Sandra in the upcoming production of ‘All Shook Up.’

The highly anticipated show is set to take over the Gleneagle Arena on February 10, 11, and 12, marking four decades of musical excellence in the town.
Shinann is a veteran of the local stage, and this year marks her 11th year performing with the Killarney Musical Society. To prepare for this significant production, she has been honing her craft at the Killarney School of Music, attending vocal lessons with Sorcha O’Connor and traditional music lessons with Padraig Buckley. Her dedication to her musical education has been a key part of the intensive practice and hard work that has gone into making this year’s show a reality.
In ‘All Shook Up,’ Shinann plays the role of Miss Sandra, the beautiful and intellectual caretaker of the local museum. Known for being bookish and sophisticated, Sandra initially appears aloof compared to the other townspeople as she searches for a partner of culture and substance. Shinann has expressed her delight in portraying such a fun-loving and unapologetic character who knows exactly what she wants.
 Those looking to support the local talent and celebrate the 40-year history of the Killarney Musical Society are encouraged to secure their seats early. Tickets for the three-night run are currently available for purchase through Ticketmaster or directly from the Gleneagle Box Office.

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