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O’Sullivan’s Donegal hattrick

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Callum Devine and Muckross native Noel O’Sullivan clinched their third straight Donegal International Rally victory, beating Meirion Evans and Milltown's Ger Conway by 20.5 seconds.

Devine and O'Sullivan led for all of the rally, overcoming challenges like a handbrake issue for their Skoda on Saturday.
The Killarney and District Motor Club was well represented throughout the event.
Both O’Sullivan and Conway are club members.
In the Modified rally, KDMC Derry Long, from just over the county bounds, co-drove Aaron McIntyre to a tough two-wheel-drive win in their Toyota Starlet.
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Dóchas Drama Group invites new members

Dóchas Drama Group is getting ready to return to the stage and will hold its first open meeting on Monday, September 29, at 8.00pm in the Anam Arts Centre, on […]

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Dóchas Drama Group is getting ready to return to the stage and will hold its first open meeting on Monday, September 29, at 8.00pm in the Anam Arts Centre, on East Avenue.

The group is inviting anyone interested in drama or theatre to come along. Acting experience is not required, and there are opportunities to get involved in other areas such as costumes and props, set design, stage management, producing and directing.
Encouraging new people to attend, Brian Bowler said: “Come along to the Anam Arts Centre on Monday September 29 at 8.00pm for a fun night and discover what you have been missing.”

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Mary Kissane O’Shea Retires after 45 years at St Francis’ Special School

On Monday, September 1, Mary Kissane O’Shea marked her retirement by cycling from Kissane’s Shop in Beaufort to St Francis’ Special School, retracing the same journey she made on her […]

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On Monday, September 1, Mary Kissane O’Shea marked her retirement by cycling from Kissane’s Shop in Beaufort to St Francis’ Special School, retracing the same journey she made on her very first day in 1980 at just 18 years of age.

Mary served as a Special Needs Assistant at the school for 45 years, dedicating her career to supporting generations of pupils.
To mark the occasion, a retirement function was held at The Dunloe Castle Hotel, where Principal Colin McGillycuddy made a special presentation on behalf of the staff and pupils.
Mary also turned her retirement into a fundraiser to support St Francis’ Special School, ensuring the students continue to benefit from a nurturing and supportive environment.

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