Connect with us

News

Love takes flight for Joanne and Pat’s big day

Published

on

Pictured are Pat Sheehan and Joanne Murphy from Crosstown, Killarney who were married on Friday at Barradubh Church and celebrated with family and friends at the Killarney Oaks Hotel. Pat organised a surprise helicopter trip for Joanne to Mangerton Mountain as he promised her when they first met that he would bring her up to Mangerton. Little did she know that it would be by helicopter on their wedidng day! PICTURE: PAULINE DENNIGAN

H

HE promised he would bring her up Mangerton Mountain when Pat Sheehan first met Joanne Murphy. But little did Joanne know that Pat would be delivering on his promise, in unique fashion, on their wedding day.

Pat organised a surprise helicopter trip to whisk his bride to Mangerton after they exchanged wedding vows in Barradubh Church on Friday.

Photographer Pauline Dennigan captured the moment and the rest of their big day on camera.

After they landed, the happy couple were still walking on air as they re-joined their guests for the reception, at the Killarney Oaks Hotel.

Pat, from Crosstown, Glenflesk, and Joanne, from Barradubh, were wed in a ceremony led by Fr Bill Radley.

Pat runs The Loft Fitness Studio in Millstreet and Joanne works in the Bon Secours Hospital in Cork. Huge congratulations to the newlyweds, who will reside in Crosstown.
 


 
Pictured above: Joanne Murphy and Pat Sheehan.
PICTURE: PAULINE DENNIGAN

Advertisement

News

Lissivigeen School Golf Classic raises €33,500

Lissivigeen National School has announced that its Golf Classic, held on July 10 and 11 at Beaufort Golf Club, raised a total of €33,500. The fundraiser drew strong support from […]

Published

on

Lissivigeen National School has announced that its Golf Classic, held on July 10 and 11 at Beaufort Golf Club, raised a total of €33,500.

The fundraiser drew strong support from the community, including parents, grandparents, past pupils, teachers, local businesses and many friends of the school. The money raised will go towards providing sensory educational experiences for students.
Speaking after the event, organiser Michelle Barrett said:
“We are overwhelmed by the support we received. The generosity of our sponsors, golfers, and the wider community made this a fantastic success, and the funds raised will make a real difference for our students.”
The Parents’ Association and Golf Committee also thanked Beaufort Golf Club, Daly’s SuperValu, Tricel Killarney, Killarney Oils and the O’Donoghue Ring Hotel Group as the main sponsors, along with over 70 local businesses and individuals.

Continue Reading

News

Lily MacMonagle to feature at Soul Talks Live

Published

on

By

Killarney performer and director Lily MacMonagle will be the guest speaker at the second Soul Talks Live event in Anam Arts and Cultural Centre on Friday, September 12, at 7.30pm.


MacMonagle, Director and Owner of Macademy, is known locally and nationally for her work in musical theatre.
She has played leading roles including Eva Perón in Evita and Charity in Sweet Charity, for which she won an AIMS award. In addition to her stage career, she has taught and mentored hundreds of young performers through Macademy.
Soul Talks Live is hosted by Killarney singer Grace Foley. Each month, the event invites a guest to take part in a ‘live podcast’ style conversation, where they answer the same set of questions on life, creativity and what drives them.
The series launched last month with a full audience and will continue monthly at Anam Arts and Cultural Centre.
The September event is supported by the Kerry Arts Office and Creative Ireland Kerry.

Continue Reading

Last News

Sport