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An official farewell got underway last Friday to mark the retirement of two inspirational teachers with over 81 years of service between them.

DOUBLE RETIREMENT: Marcia Kissane and Siobhain O'Brien enjoyed a joint retirement party at the Dromhall Hotel on Friday evening. From l-r were: Principal Stella Loughnane Marcia Kissane former Principal Eamon Fitzgerald Siobhain O'Brien and past Principal at KCC Fiona O'Brien. Photo: Marie Carroll-O'Sullivan

87 current and former staff members and retirees from Killarney Community College gathered in the Dromhall Hotel to celebrate the retirement of Marcia Kissane and Siobhain O'Brien.

Marcia has taught in the school for 43 years and Siobhain for 38 years.

Speakers on the night included current principal Stella Loughnane and former principals Eamonn Fitzgerald, Pat Favier and Fiona O'Brien. Past colleague Julie Shanahan and current teacher John Keane also spoke.

As well as teaching Geography, Maths and Irish Marcia was fundamental in starting the Leaving Cert Applied programme in Killarney Community College and was the coordinator of LCA from its instigation to her retirement.

Siobhain taught History and Irish and was behind several winning Scór teams in the school. Her skill and love of music was passed on to students and staff alike throughout her years in the college.

Both Marcia and Siobhain had huge interest in the GAA and contributed greatly to school sporting achievements over the years.

The celebrating continued until the early hours with music and dancing and was definitely a night to remember.

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Kerry Mountain Rescue issues warm weather warning

Kerry Mountain Rescue Team (KMRT) has issued a warm weather warning for anyone climbing in the region after being called to assist a walker on Sunday. The rescue team was […]

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Kerry Mountain Rescue Team (KMRT) has issued a warm weather warning for anyone climbing in the region after being called to assist a walker on Sunday.

The rescue team was tasked to the Devil’s Ladder area of Carrauntoohil (Corrán Tuathail) to help a climber experiencing severe exhaustion and dehydration. Volunteers successfully assisted the walker down to an awaiting vehicle.
With the current heatwave continuing, KMRT is reminding all hillwalkers to prepare adequately before setting out.
The team recommends carrying at least one extra litre of water, wearing sunscreen, and using a peaked or wide-brimmed hat. Walkers should set out early in the morning to ensure they are off the mountains before the peak heat builds in the middle of the day.
KMRT also advises walkers to consider changing their plans to less strenuous routes or rescheduling their climbs entirely until temperatures drop.

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Climate Action Group’s summer biosphere walk

The Fossa Climate Action Group will host its annual Summer Guided Walk in the Kerry Biosphere Reserve on Saturday July 18. The event is scheduled to begin at 10:30am and […]

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The Fossa Climate Action Group will host its annual Summer Guided Walk in the Kerry Biosphere Reserve on Saturday July 18.

The event is scheduled to begin at 10:30am and will be led by staff from the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS).
Diarmaid Griffin of the Fossa Climate Action Group said that the recent sunny weather has energised the local environment, making it an ideal time to observe local wildlife in abundance.
“In Killarney, we are fortunate to live within an UNESCO Biosphere, which is a specially designated area of natural and cultural heritage with worldwide renown,” Griffin said.
He added that there are only 784 Biospheres globally, with just two located in Ireland.
Following a review in 2017, the Kerry Biosphere Reserve was expanded beyond Killarney National Park. It now extends west to Lough Acoose to include the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, north to Fossa and Kilcummin, and east to the Paps mountains.
Griffin encouraged the public to participate to experience the health benefits of spending time outdoors. “Study after study proves that connection with nature boosts your immunity, reduces stress and anxiety, and improves sleep,” he said.
The event is free to attend, but booking is required. Members of the public can make enquiries or book a place by calling or texting Paul O’Raw on 0872317204.

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