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Gneeveguilla woman to cycle Ring of Kerry in honour of father’s Kidney donor

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Eithne Murphy, a native of Gneeveguilla, will participate in the Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle for the first time on July 5.

She is cycling in support of the Irish Kidney Association, a cause significant to her as it coincides with the month her father, Ted Murphy, received a kidney transplant 12 years ago.

Eithne, the eldest of three sisters, is dedicating her cycle to the deceased kidney donor whose transplant in July 2013 at Beaumont Hospital marked a turning point for her father's health and their family's life. This followed nearly three years of dialysis treatment.

Ted's diagnosis of end-stage kidney disease came after he presented unwell at Mallow General Hospital and was transferred to Cork University Hospital.

Tests revealed he was born with a single failing kidney, leading to immediate dialysis. "It was such a difficult time," Eithne recalled. "We had no idea anything was wrong. Watching him go through dialysis attending University Hospital Kerry three times a week and seeing how it affected his energy and quality of life and watching him lose weight was heartbreaking."

Now retired from Munster Joinery, Ted resides in Gneeveguilla and is a grandfather of five. His youngest grandchild, Dervila (11), was born three months after his transplant.

Eithne added: “We’re so glad to still have our dad here with us. He’s been able to watch his grandchildren – who were very young when he got sick – grow up, and we never take that for granted. The transplant gave us more time together, and we’ll always be thankful for that.”

Eithne, a mother of two who works in an accountancy practice in Killarney, is cycling to support the Irish Kidney Association, which assisted her father and family.

"I’m so grateful for everything the Irish Kidney Association has done. Taking part in this cycle is my way of saying thank you and honouring my dad’s kidney donor and their family. It’s a small gesture, to show my appreciation.”

She is encouraging others to support her efforts to raise funds and awareness for kidney health and organ donation.

"Any support you can give would mean the world – not just to me and my family, but to so many others who rely on this incredible charity including over 2,500 dialysis patients and their families from around the country. Thank you for helping me give back and raise awareness for this vital cause.”

To support Eithne’s fundraising efforts, visit https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/EithneMurphy651.o

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Soul legend Billy Ocean announced for Gleneagle Arena

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Music icon Billy Ocean is set to perform at the Gleneagle Arena, Killarney, on Thursday, September 17. One of Britain’s most successful recording artists, the singer brings a career spanning decades and a catalogue of global hits to the local stage.

With over 30 million records sold worldwide, Ocean is best known for a string of number-one tracks and timeless pop classics. Fans can expect a set-list featuring staples such as ‘Caribbean Queen (No More Love On The Run)’, ‘Red Light Spells Danger’, ‘Love Really Hurts Without You’, and the chart-topping ‘When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going’.
His contribution to the industry was formally recognised in 2020 when he was awarded an MBE for services to music. His other major accolades include a Grammy Award, an Ivor Novello, and a MOBO Lifetime Achievement Award. His return to the live circuit has been met with critical acclaim, with his performances noted for maintaining the energy and vocal strength of his early career.
Tickets for the Killarney show are priced from €59.85. They go on official sale this Friday, 27 March, at 10 am. Bookings can be made through the venue website at www.gleneaglearena.ie or via the box office.

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Step into Spring weekend returns to Killarney National Park

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The Killarney National Park Education Centre has announced the return of the ‘Step into Spring’ – Céim Isteach san Earrach festival for 2026. Running from Friday, April 10, to Sunday, April 12, the programme features a series of free events designed to celebrate the season of growth and rejuvenation within the park grounds.



The weekend begins on Friday evening with an illustrated talk on the woodlands of Killarney National Park by Chris Barron, followed by a nocturnal nature ramble led by the education team. Saturday’s highlights include the annual Dawn Chorus guided walk and bird ringing demonstration starting at 5:45 am in Knockreer Demesne, led by Ed Carty, Dr Killian Kelly of MTU, and the SWI bird ringers.

Historical and botanical walks are also scheduled throughout the weekend. Dr Tracy Collins, OPW Archaeologist, will lead guided tours of Muckross Abbey on Saturday and Innisfallen Island on Sunday. Other expert-led sessions include a look at the spring flowers of Muckross Peninsula with Dr Therese Higgins, a tour of the Muckross Arboretum with former Park Superintendent Cormac Foley, and a talk on Ireland’s National Seed Bank by Dr Darren Reidy.

The festival concludes on Sunday with a boat trip to Innisfallen Island and a “Reading the Landscape” walk through Knockreer Demesne with Horacio Presto of the NPWS. While all events are free of charge, organizers have noted that pre-booking is essential due to limited capacity.

Step into Spring Schedule 2026

DateTimeEventFriday 10th7:30 pmWoodlands of Killarney Talk (Chris Barron)
8:45 pmNocturnal Nature Ramble (KNP Team)
Saturday 11th5:45 amDawn Chorus & Bird Ringing (Knockreer)
11:00 amHistory of Muckross Abbey (Dr Tracy Collins)
11:30 amSpring Flowers of Muckross (Dr Therese Higgins)
2:30 pmMuckross Arboretum Walk (Cormac Foley)
7:30 pmIreland’s National Seed Bank Talk (Dr Darren Reidy)
Sunday 12th10:00 amHistory of Innisfallen Talk (Dr Tracy Collins)
1:30 pmInnisfallen Boat Trip & Guided Walk
2:00 pmReading the Landscape (Horacio Presto)

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