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Legion GAA scores historic first with Erasmus+ Funding

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Legion GAA has made history by becoming the first GAA club in the country to secure funding through the Erasmus+ Sports programme.

This groundbreaking achievement will see the club tackle key challenges like coach retention, recruitment, and development through an innovative training initiative.
The announcement was made tohis week by Sean Kelly MEP, alongside representatives from Killarney Legion GAA and Kerry Recreation & Sports Partnership (KRSP).
The successful application, supported by KRSP and Kerry County Council, will enable at least ten Legion coaches from both male and female teams to travel to the Club La Santa sports resort in Lanzarote, Spain.
During their stay, the coaches will participate in unique "job shadowing" experiences, working alongside the Club La Santa ‘Green Team’ of professional instructors and coaches. They will observe and learn from a wide range of classes and sports, gaining valuable insights into modern training techniques.
The project, titled "Multisport Coach Shadowing for Multi-age Fitness & Conditioning," aims to equip Legion's volunteer coaches with the skills and knowledge needed to enhance athletic development, fitness, and strength and conditioning for players of all ages and abilities.
This will include observing sessions like Football Fitness, Track Athletics, HIIT, CrossFit, and various recovery and coordination exercises.
"This is a fantastic opportunity for our coaches to learn from the best," said Legion Chairperson David Randles. "We are incredibly grateful to Léargas, the Irish national agency for Erasmus, for their support and guidance throughout the application process. This project wouldn't have been possible without them, KRSP, and Kerry County Council."
Brian Looney, the Legion minor team coach who spearheaded the application, said the project's potential to revolutionise grassroots coaching.
"Erasmus+ offers a novel approach to coach development," he explained. "The training we received from Léargas was invaluable, and we're excited to share the knowledge gained with our players."
Sean Kelly MEP praised Legion's initiative. He said: "It's wonderful to see a GAA club, especially one from my hometown, taking advantage of Erasmus+," he said. "I encourage other clubs in Kerry and beyond to explore these opportunities."
The €20,000 funding will allow Legion coaches to immerse themselves in a professional sports environment, observing preparation, participating in sessions, and receiving feedback from experienced instructors. Upon their return, the coaches will share their learnings through a project report and implement new techniques within the club.
Gearóid O’Doherty, Coordinator with Kerry Recreation & Sports Partnership, added, “It is fantastic to see Killarney Legion GAA Club being so proactive and taking the opportunity to provide new coaching experiences, learnings and development, which the club and wider community can benefit from into the future”
This landmark achievement demonstrates Killarney Legion GAA's commitment to continuous improvement and sets a precedent for other GAA clubs to explore the benefits of Erasmus+ Sports funding.

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Hugh O’Flaherty Centenary Exhibition extended at Library

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The Hugh O’Flaherty Centenary Exhibition at Killarney Library has been extended for an additional two weeks.


Originally scheduled to conclude this Saturday, (January 17), the display will now remain open to the public until Saturday, January 31.

The exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of the Monsignor’s ordination and covers four distinct periods of his life: his education in Ireland and early travels, his journey to the priesthood, the operations of the Rome Escape Line during World War II, and his post-war retirement and legacy.


Visitors can view several personal artefacts from his time in Rome, some of which are being publicly exhibited for the first time.

These items include one of his golf clubs, his personal Breviary and Roman Missal, and his Rome guidebook used for assisting pilgrims.


Organizers are particularly encouraging local schools and students to visit before the new closing date at the end of the month.

The exhibition highlights the humanitarian work of the “Vatican Pimpernel” and his colleagues, who provided refuge to Allied POWs, Anti-Fascist Resistance members, and Jewish people regardless of nationality or creed, following his motto: “God Has No Country.”


The exhibition is available to view during normal library opening hours at the Rock Road branch.

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Charity drama and music night at The Fáilte

The West End Players are set to take over The Fáilte Hotel on College Street next Thursday, (January 22), for a night of local theatre and live music in aid […]

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The West End Players are set to take over The Fáilte Hotel on College Street next Thursday, (January 22), for a night of local theatre and live music in aid of Palliative Care.

The evening kicks off at 8:00pm with a double bill of one-act plays.
Audiences will first see ‘The Flesh Game’, a piece written by Rae Shirley, followed by ‘The Fag’, written by local thespian Brian Bowler.
Once the dramas concludes, the entertainment will continue with live music from popular local duo Bugzee & Eddie starting at 9:30pm.
The event is free to attend and no advance booking is required.
The Fáilte Hotel will be providing food on the night and hosting a raffle with various prizes. While there is no cover charge, all voluntary contributions and proceeds from the raffle will go directly to support Palliative Care services.

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