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Double retirement for KCC teachers

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

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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Ted Healy Properties wins DNG Small Branch of the Year
A Killarney estate agents has received a national award at the DNG National Conference and Awards, which took place at The Curragh Racecourse last week. Killarney estate agent DNG Ted […]

A Killarney estate agents has received a national award at the DNG National Conference and Awards, which took place at The Curragh Racecourse last week.
Killarney estate agent DNG Ted Healy Properties was named the ‘Small Branch of the year’ at the awards sponsored by the Irish Examiner.
The Conference and Awards ceremony was attended by more than 150 delegates from offices across Ireland where a range of topics from Ireland’s property market outlook to DNG’s recent partner affiliation with Hampton International and the role of DNG in the residential and commercial sectors, were discussed.
Delegates were entertained by guest speaker Ireland Rugby legend and La Rochelle coach Ronan O’Gara.
The judging panel of industry experts, included Peter Dargan of Irish Times, Adrian Bushnell of Pan Research, Ross Killeen of Media Pro and Keith Lowe, CEO of DNG.
The panel praised DNG Ted Healy for the high standard of service to customers and the team’s use of Social Media to enhance their business.
A native of Killarney, Ted Healy officially opened his estate agency practice in March 2006 and has gone from strength to strength ever since providing a highly professional and competent residential and commercial estate agency service to the people of Killarney and its surrounds.
“We are so grateful to be recognised as the DNG Small Branch of the year. The whole team at DNG Ted Healy has strived towards excellent for the last 12 months, and this only motivates us to continue exceeding expectations and delivering excellence to our clients,” said Ted Healy.
The awards celebrate the hard work carried out across the DNG Network and recognise the successes of individuals within the organisation, rewarding the high standards of service, business acumen and professionalism that are demonstrated in each DNG branch.
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Fassbender ready for second Le Mans appearance
Local Hollywood A-lister Michael Fassbender is in the final preparation stages for his second appearance at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. The iconic endurance race is celebrating its […]

Local Hollywood A-lister Michael Fassbender is in the final preparation stages for his second appearance at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The iconic endurance race is celebrating its 100th edition next weekend.
The Fossa star has already arrived in the famous French twon where he is involved in a week-long series of engagements including drivers’ parades, autograph sessions and more serious appointments like car safety checks, practice and qualifying.
Like last year, when he finished 16th in the LMGTE Am class, Fassbender has been entered in to the event by the German Proton Competition team with Estonian Martin Rump and the Austrian Richard Lietz.
Fassbender dreams of following the trajectory of fellow Hollywood actors Patrick Dempsey who was second in LMGTE Am class in 2016 and Paul Newman who finished second overall in 1979.