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The Coronas are on their way to Killarney

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THEY have just released their new single “Give Me a Minute” and now The Coronas have announced a show in the INEC Killarney on December 29.

The third single to be taken from their number one album Trust The Wire. “Give Me A Minute” has been a huge fan favourite at the Coronas’ shows this summer; it’s an epic emotive ballad in the same vein as previous hits “Someone Else's Hands” and “The Long Way”.
Lead singer Danny O'Reilly explains, "It’s about giving yourself some credit, trying not to let negative thoughts overcome you and giving yourself a break."

The band’s three Christmas shows in Dublin’s Olympia Theatre on December 5, 7 and 10 are now sold out. This is becoming a trend, following on from their hugely successful sold out Irish gigs this year, including their biggest headline show to date, playing to an audience of 15,000 in The Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.

Two weeks ago, the band headed out on the road to promote Trust The Wire. They’ve just completed gigs in Berlin, Cologne, Zurich, and Vienna among others cities and are taking to the stage in Munich tonight before heading to Holland. Then it’s on to the UK for a six-date tour, where they’ve already sold out their Glasgow and Manchester shows. The band then fly to Canada and Northern USA, where already both shows in Toronto and their New York date have sold out too, before they head down under for four dates in Australia.

The Coronas then return to Ireland for their December shows which now include a gig in the INEC Killarney on December 29 (standing tickets €27.90/seated tickets €29.90, including booking fee) on sale this Friday at 10am from www.inec.ie

It’s the perfect way to finish what has been a stellar year for the band. From sold-out shows to a number one album, 2017 has been a year they will never forget!

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Fossa Community Sustainability Fair a success

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The Fossa Community Sustainability Fair, hosted by the Fossa Climate Action Group, was a huge success last Sunday afternoon, with over 20 exhibitors showcasing their initiatives and projects in Fossa Community Hall.

The annual event, which aims to promote sustainability and community engagement, attracted a diverse range of visitors who came to learn, share, and connect with local organisations and initiatives.

Exhibitors included Killarney National Park Education Staff, Beaufort Beekeepers Association, Young Environmental Award entrants, Flourish Organics and Wild Weeds.

The fair provided a platform for local groups and individuals to share their work, exchange ideas, and inspire others to take action on environmental issues.

Visitors had the opportunity to learn about sustainable practices, conservation efforts, and community-led projects, highlighting the wealth of talent and commitment to sustainability in the local community.

“We’re thrilled with the response and it gives comfort to know that there are so many groups in the area who are working to sustain the beautiful and healthy environment that surrounds us,” said Diarmaid Griffin of the Fossa Climate Action Group.

The Fossa Climate Action Group would like to thank all exhibitors, attendees, and supporters who contributed to the success of the event.

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Legion presented with Hurling Support Pack at Croke Park

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Killarney Legion was among a select group of just 70 clubs from across the 32 counties invited to Croke Park recently to receive a Hurling Refresher Pack.

The presentation was led by GAA President Jarlath Burns and Hurling Development Committee Chairperson Terry Reilly.

Eamonn and Sonny Maguire represented the Killarney club at the headquarters to accept the equipment.

The initiative is part of a strategic drive by the GAA to grow the game, particularly in developing and non-traditional hurling areas.

Each pack contains 15 hurleys, 15 helmets, and 60 sliotars, specifically designed to support nursery and underage coaching.

President Jarlath Burns said that promoting and preserving hurling is a top priority of his term.

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