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Beaufort Film Night provides entertainment online for film fans

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To cater for film fans during COVID-19 restrictions, Beaufort Film Night will make three films available to watch online during February and March.

'The Traitor', based on the true story of Tommaso Buscetta, the Mafia boss who flees to Brazil but makes the decision to bring down the Mafia upon his extradition back to Italy. This drama, directed by Marco Bellocchio, was Italy's submission to the 2020 Oscars. In Italian with English subtitles. Duration: 152 minutes.

'Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins' is an inspiring documentary about the Texan media firebrand and humourist Molly Ivins. The best-selling author, Pulitzer Prize-nominated New York Times journalist and popular TV pundit attacked corruption wherever she found it and did so with razor-sharp wit. 'Raise Hell' was selected for the Sundance Film Festival. Duration: 93 minutes.

'A Perfectly Normal Family' is the story of two daughters adjusting to their father transitioning from male to female. First-time feature filmmaker Malou Reymann draws on her own experiences for this intimate and honest father/daughter relationship of struggling to hold on to what they have while accepting that everything has changed. This transgender family drama was the winner of the Audience Award at the 2020 International Film Festival Rotterdam. In Danish with English subtitles. Duration: 97 minutes.

Links to each film will be available on Beaufort Film Night’s Facebook page: BeaufortFilmNight, from today (Monday) onwards. The cost per film download is €4.99. 50 percent of this fee goes towards the licence fee with the remaining going to Beaufort Film Night. Rentals are valid for 48 hours after purchase. All films have a Club classification.

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Kilcummin GAA announces return of annual Pink Night

The Ladies’ Committee of Kilcummin GAA Club has announced the return of its annual Pink Night, set to take place in The Klub Bar on Saturday, January 3. Now in […]

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The Ladies’ Committee of Kilcummin GAA Club has announced the return of its annual Pink Night, set to take place in The Klub Bar on Saturday, January 3.

Now in its 12th year, the event will support Comfort for Chemo for the fifth year running. The evening promises both fun and fundraising for the charity.

Guests will be greeted with a Prosecco reception and chocolate-dipped strawberries to start the post-Christmas celebration.
While attendees are encouraged to wear pink, dressing up is optional, with the focus on community and support for the cause. Prizes will be awarded for Best Dressed Female and Best Dressed Male.

The event begins at 8:00pm. Entertainment will be provided by Derry and Rosie Healy followed by Barry McGrath playing late into the night.

A raffle and door prizes, kindly provided by local sponsors, will take place on the night. Committee member Kathleen Ryan said the continued support of the local sponsors is deeply appreciated.

Admission to the event is free, and all are welcome to attend the celebration.

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A winter ascent of the MacGillycuddy Reeks is always special

Killarney resident and experienced mountaineer Melissa Trant recently shared incredible photographs and her account of climbing the snow-capped MacGillycuddy Reeks, highlighting the unique experience of the mountain range during winter. […]

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Killarney resident and experienced mountaineer Melissa Trant recently shared incredible photographs and her account of climbing the snow-capped MacGillycuddy Reeks, highlighting the unique experience of the mountain range during winter.

The MacGillycuddy Reeks at Christmas time offer a cure for whatever the heart needs, whether it is peace, relaxation, or reflection. Melissa described spending time there as magical at any point of the year, but particularly during the winter months when the mountains are covered in snow.
Climbing one of the winter routes on Carrauntoohil, Ireland’s highest mountain, requires essential safety gear, including crampons, an ice axe, and a helmet, making the experience “incredibly exciting and fun.”
Melissa said that she enjoys visiting the stunning peaks of the MacGillycuddy Reeks often because it is a place she can never get enough of. She finds that mountains make her feel alive, giving her joy, thrill, satisfaction, and peace. She added that the feeling of tranquility and calm on the mountains encompasses every ounce of her.
With Ireland’s finest and highest mountain range on our doorstep in Killarney, Melissa said she feels blessed to be able to head up whenever the mountains are calling

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