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Exciting night as Musical Society launch new show

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By Michelle Crean

It was an exciting night for members to get to know each other as Killarney Musical Society (KMS) launched 'A Musical Journey' on Friday night.

Held in the Dromhall Hotel there was a great buzz of excitement in the air to come back together after three years.

The variety show will be made up of all the favourite musicals tied together in a unique performance under director and the multi-award AIMS winner, Oliver Hurley and musical director Jimmy Brockie. The show will take place at the INEC over three dates on March 7, 8 and 9 2023.

"The launch night was fantastic," KMS PRO Linda O'Donoghue told the Killarney Advertiser.

"Brid O'Callaghan our chairperson gave a lively thorough presentation which was enhanced by a slideshow - the handiwork of our multi-talented member Derek O'Leary. Our producer Oliver Hurley spoke about the friendship respect and enjoyment members can look forward to. We all have a love of music in common. Lucy O'Mahony our secretary said people lingered after presentations to talk and ask questions and get to know more."

Next up is auditions which are starting at 10am this Sunday. Registration will have closed and children and teens will have received five minute slots.

"Committee member Sorcha O'Connor is extremely busy making sure video tracks of all audition options are available online for all those going for audition. She is also keeping our Facebook page up to date with information and photos."

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Demands to end to traffic chaos at St Oliver’s

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Demands to end to traffic chaos at St Oliver’s


While the inclusion of St Oliver’s National School in the National Development Plan is welcomed, Mayor Martin Grady insists that chronic traffic concerns must be addressed immediately.


The Killarney Municipal District recently passed a motion urging the Department of Education to prioritise the Ballycasheen project to resolve “gridlock” and safety risks.
With over 700 pupils and 100 staff, the lack of dedicated drop-off zones has led to dangerous congestion. Mayor Grady, who has witnessed the situation firsthand, is demanding the delivery of parking and pick-up facilities.
“As a parent who drops children to the school myself, I see the chaos every morning and afternoon,” Mayor Grady stated. He warned that the current “unsafe and unfair” situation has already caused minor accidents and numerous near misses.

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Civil servants raise over €2,300 for Kerry Hospice

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Employees at the National Shared Services Office (NSSO) and the Department of Justice in Killarney have raised more than €2,300 for the Kerry Hospice Foundation following a successful workplace fundraiser.

The bake sale was held recently at the NSSO offices, where staff from both government departments contributed to the significant total.

All proceeds from the event will go directly toward supporting the palliative care services provided by the foundation across the county.

The fundraiser was timed to coincide with the lead-up to the Kerry Hospice Foundation’s annual Good Friday Walk, which is set to take place throughout Kerry today (Friday, April 3).
Representatives from the Kerry Hospice Foundation visited the office this week to accept the donation and thanked the staff for their generosity and effort in supporting the local charity.

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