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Double celebration as Black Sheep Hostel marks 10 years in business

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A popular Killarney hostel is celebrating a double milestone this week as it marks a decade in business alongside the sixth anniversary of its adjoining coffee shop.

Kevin Leahy, proprietor of the Black Sheep Hostel on New Street, opened the doors of the 19th-century townhouse on May 16, 2016.

Since then, the eco-friendly business has become a staple of the local tourism offering, winning several awards for its commitment to sustainability.

To celebrate the 10-year anniversary, and the 6th birthday of the Coffee Shack, Kevin is bringing back his famous cinnamon buns for a limited time this Saturday.

The buns will be available at the Coffee Shack from 8 am on Saturday morning until they are sold out.

Given their reputation, customers are advised to arrive early to ensure they don't miss out.

Beyond his work as a business owner, Kevin Leahy is a well-known community activist and accomplished ultra-marathon athlete.

He was a founding member of the initiative to make Killarney an officially recognised autism-friendly town and is also one of the organisers behind the Re-Wild Festival, which focuses on music and sustainability.

His athletic achievements are equally notable too.

Kevin secured a historic victory in the inaugural 472km Montane Arctic Spine Race in Sweden in 2023.

He also made headlines in 2020 by winning the 100-mile Montane Yukon Ultra and finishing second in the 500km Lapland Arctic Ultra in 2022,

The adventure races resulted in the documentary ‘1000kms of chaos’.

Filmed over two years by local videographer Adrian McCarthy, the movie has been featured at the Kerry International Film Festival.

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O’Donoghue returns to action for Escort Challenge in Carlow

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While he was a notable absence from the recent Rally of the Lakes, local driver Colin O’Donoghue is set to make up for lost time by contesting two of the biggest Ford Escort Mk2 events of the summer.

His campaign begins this weekend at the Seven Oaks Hotel Carlow Stages Rally, the third round of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship.

The rally hosts the long-running Ford Escort Mk2 Challenge, where O’Donoghue is the only Kerry driver in the field.

This is his first outing since he won the modified section of the Killarney Historic Rally last November.

He will be up against several top Escort drivers, including the current champion Mk2 Challenge, Frank Kelly.

The event serves as a warm-up for O’Donoghue’s planned trip to Belgium later this year. He will compete in the Escort Rally Special in Chimay in September, an event he won in 2021.

Other local competitors are also heading to Carlow. Killarney co-driver Ger Conway is back with Welsh driver Meirion Evans in a Toyota GR Yaris Rally2.

The pair last competed together when they finished second overall at both the Donegal International and the Rally of the Lakes last year.

In the modified classes, several Killarney and District Motor Club navigators are on the entry list.

John McCarthy from Currow is pairing up with Meath’s Peter Wilson in a Ford Escort at car 48.

At car 78, Sean Nolan joins Tipperary’s Jason O’Brien for the first time. Niall Myers also travels to Carlow following a successful weekend at the Manx National last weekend, where he took a class podium alongside Gary Healy in a Honda Civic.

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Gallivan Financial announces sponsorship of Killarney Valley Athletics Club

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Gallivan Financial has announced its new sponsorship of Killarney Valley Athletics Club, marking a commitment to local sport and community health initiatives.

The partnership aims to support the club’s efforts in providing an environment for athletes of all ages and abilities.

Founding Director Tadgh Gallivan highlighted the club’s role in promoting teamwork and healthy living within the town.

“Killarney Valley Athletics Club plays such an important role in our community, bringing people of all ages together through sport, teamwork, and a shared sense of ambition,” Mr Gallivan said. “We are delighted to support a club that encourages healthy living, inspires young athletes, and contributes so positively to life in Killarney.”

Chief Financial Officer Niall O’Mara added that the company believes in supporting organisations that have a lasting local impact.

He noted that the club has created a fantastic environment for athletes and families alike.

The sponsorship is part of Gallivan Financial’s ongoing investment in the local community, focusing on initiatives that promote participation and wellbeing. The support will assist the club in its continued development and help foster new opportunities for athletes across the region.

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