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Meet the Roses with Killarney connections

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The 66th annual Rose of Tralee International Festival is set to kick off this weekend, starting on Friday August 15. 32 Roses have descended onto Kerry where they will vie for the prestigious title of the Rose of Tralee.

The televised rose selections will take place on Monday August 18 and Tuesday August 19 at the Kerry Sports Academy, co-hosted by TV personalities Dáithí Ó Sé and Kathryn Thomas.

The judges for this year’s competition are Cork woman Aisling Murphy, Clare Kambamettu, who is a former Rose of Tralee, fashion designer Don O’Neill and RTE weather woman Nuala Carey.

The winner of the 2024 Rose of Tralee was New Zealand rose Keely O’Grady.

There are three Roses with Killarney connections in the competition this year, along with our Kerry Rose who hails from Tralee.

SHANNON EMERY – PHILADELPHIA.

Shannon Emery is representing Philadelphia in this year’s Rose of Tralee. Born and raised in the city, she works as a high school Special Education teacher. She is passionate about empowering young women. She co-founded a girls support group to help her students to build confidence and community. Shannon has strong family ties to East Kerry in the Barraduff / Lisbabe area. Her grandmother emigrated from Kerry to America in the 1920s and over a century later, Shannon remains proudly connected to her East Kerry roots.

MAEVE KELLY – BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND.

A native of Massachusetts, Maeve’s maternal grandparents hail from Killarney. Maeve also has family ties in Tralee where she spent many summers growing up. Her father moved to Boston in his 20s and her family has resided there ever since. She works as a mental health counsellor and hopes to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner through night courses. Maeve’s belief is that it is never too late to change your path. By following your heart, the rest will fall into place.

NANCY LEHANE – CORK.

Residing over the county bounds, Nancy lives in the highest village in Ireland, Meelin. She is 22 years old. Nancy used to work in the International Hotel in Killarney. She is a primary school teacher and plays multiple instruments such as the guitar, piano, concertina and tin whistle. Teaching has always been a dream of hers and music has been a huge part of her life since she was five years old. She plays Gaelic football with her local club and loves sport. Nancy is the favourite to win the competition; her odds are 3/1, according to Boyle Sports.

LAURA DALY – KERRY

Our Kerry rose is Laura Daly from Ballymacelligott, located on the outskirts of Tralee. Laura is a teacher and owns a dance school called LD Dance which blends her love of teaching and dance together. She is hoping to become a secondary school teacher, having been accepted to begin a Master’s in Education recently. Laura has grown up around the Rose of Tralee, she danced in the parades as a little girl and volunteered as she grew older. For Laura, being the Kerry rose is a special, full circle moment. She is the second favourite to win the competition with her odds coming in at 5/1 from Boyle Sports.

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Carrig Cup gathering honours Mike Gaine

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A Christmas gathering in memory of Mike Gaine brought friends and rally competitors together at Kenmare Golf Club on January 3, where the first winners of the Carrig Cup were also recognised.

The new trophy was claimed by driver Tommy Randles and co-driver Darragh Lynch, making them the opening names on the cup.


The award will be competed for every six months on both the Killarney Historic Rally and the Rally of the Lakes.


Randles thanked the Gaine family for presenting the trophy and the club members who supported the night.


He said: “I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people and KDMC club members that came to the Kenmare Golf club last night to the Christmas gathering of friends in memory of Mike Gaine and in recognition of the Carrig cup and myself and Darragh Lynch as the first winners it was a great night with rally stories of the past been told until early in the morning I would like to thank Mike Casey and his team of Kenmare golf course for the bar service and food on the night which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone and I would like to wish you all a very happy new year and hope 2026 will be a great year for everyone.”


Co-driver Lynch added:
“The fact that the cup will be won every six months for both the Historic Rally and the Rally of the Lakes means it will have an amazing history to it in a few short years so for myself and Tommy to be the first names on it is special. I’d like to thank the Gaine family for putting forward the cup and the rally community of Kenmare for supporting it so strongly. The cup will keep Mike’s memory safe and strong forever more now and it was great to see such a crowd on the night.”

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Local talent Orna Cleary O’Shea takes lead role in ‘All Shook Up’

Residents of Killarney will recognise many familiar faces when Killarney Musical Society stages All Shook Up on February 10, 11 and 12 in the Gleneagle Arena. The society is marking […]

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Residents of Killarney will recognise many familiar faces when Killarney Musical Society stages All Shook Up on February 10, 11 and 12 in the Gleneagle Arena.

The society is marking its 40th anniversary year and is introducing the lead cast members in the weeks before opening night.
Orna Cleary O’Shea plays Mayor Matilda Hyde, a conservative town leader who opposes the arrival of rock and roll. The character tries to keep control as music changes life in the community. Mayor Hyde is protective of her son Dean, played by Jaidon Ward Barrett, and works with Sheriff Earl, played by Conor O’Leary, to maintain order.
Orna has performed with the society since its first production in 1985 and has appeared in every show.
She said she has built her life around the group. “I have been afforded countless unforgettable memories, fabulous friendships, laughter, loss and love, and above all moments that have shaped my life and will treasure forever,” she said.
Her past roles include Eliza Doolittle in ‘My Fair Lady’, Sally Smith in ‘Me and My Girl’, Reno Sweeney in ‘Anything Goes’, Laurie in ‘Oklahoma’, and Mrs Johnstone in ‘Blood Brothers’.
She received an AIMS Best Actress nomination for Oklahoma. In later years she played Maria, Duchess of Derreen in Titanic and Alice Beane in Titanic.
Orna said Killarney Musical Society has been more than theatre. “KMS has been far more than a stage to me, it has been part of my life, a second home filled with laughter, tears, lifelong friendships and memories of a lifetime,” she said.
Tickets are available on Ticketmaster and at the Gleneagle box office.

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