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East Kerry GAA Marks 100 Years with historic celebration

The East Kerry GAA Board marked its 100th anniversary on Wednesday evening with a plaque unveiling at the site of its first ever meeting, followed by a commemorative dinner at the Gleneagle Hotel.
The President of the GAA, Jarlath Burns, was welcomed to Killarney by East Kerry Board Chairman Garry O’Halloran at Scott’s Hotel before a short parade, led by a piper, made its way to College Street.
There, a plaque was unveiled outside the LANA Asian Street Food restaurant, the building formerly known as the Central Club, where the East Kerry Board first met in 1925.
The plaque was blessed by Fr Paddy O’Donoghue and Fr Tom Looney before guests travelled to the Gleneagle Hotel for a private function.
The evening included a welcome by Master of Ceremonies Donal Barry, speeches from County Board Chairman Patrick O’Sullivan, Munster Council Treasurer Dermot Lynch, MEP and former GAA President Seán Kelly, East Kerry Chairman Garry O’Halloran, and GAA President Burns.
There were also historical presentations by Matt O’Neill and Ger Galvin, as well as music and dance performances from East Kerry Scór.
The event concluded with a presentation to Uachtarán CLG by O’Halloran, bringing the centenary celebration to a close.
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