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Free exhibitions and guided tours as part of fifth Architecture Kerry Festival

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An extensive programme of free exhibitions and guided tours, including some in Killarney, will form part of the fifth annual Architecture Kerry Festival which takes place between September 30 and October 2.

The festival, which is part of the Creative Ireland Kerry Programme, aims to highlight the wide diversity of the architectural landscape in Kerry and to make some of the best-known sites of architectural significance in the county accessible to all ages. Tours this year aim to focus on high quality contemporary architecture, town centre living and renovation projects. Kerry County Museum and Kerry County Library are also hosting exciting events for Architecture Kerry exploring archaeology and the county’s built environment. The successful Lego competition run by Kerry County Library for children returns again.

Leas-Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council, Cllr Bobby O’Connell said the programme of events has something for everyone, even those with a passing interest in architecture.

"This festival continues to grow and has become a popular feature of the Kerry calendar. It is a wonderful opportunity for people of all ages to visit and appreciate the diverse and exciting architecture which we are fortunate to have here in Kerry."

On September 30 a seminar will be held at Killarney House to focus on Kerry’s historic landscapes with a range of speakers discussing horticulture, design, architecture and cultural significance. Throughout Saturday October 1 and Sunday 2 some festival favourites will be opening their doors for free guided tours.

"This year, Muckross Traditional Farms are partnering with Architecture Kerry to celebrate traditional crafts in Kerry on October 2," Architectural Conservation Officer with Kerry County Council, Victoria McCarthy, said.

"This event is ideal for property owners who need help to get started renovating and upgrading their buildings. There will be a great mix of advice and practical demonstrations, as well as some key energy upgrading help too."

The full programme of events is now available on the Kerry County Council website or via architecture.kerrycoco.ie.

Festival organiser Victoria McCarthy of Kerry County Council can also be contacted directly at 066 7183793 or at ArchitectureKerry@kerrycoco.ie.

Architecture Kerry is supported by Kerry County Council and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage in partnership with the Heritage Council, the OPW, the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, the Irish Georgian Society, and the Trustees of Muckross House. The event forms part of the Creative Ireland Programme in Kerry.

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Cycling Club takes reins for annual Christmas Day Dip

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The annual Christmas Day Dip at Dundag, Muckross Lake, is set to continue its tradition this year under new management, with the event scheduled for 11.00 am on Christmas morning.

This year, Killarney Cycling Club is taking over the organisation of the charity dip, with assistance from Killarney Triathlon Club.

The event will raise funds for the charity Aware, which marks 40 years of supporting people with depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety.


For the past 16 years, Nikki and David McCarthy have successfully organised the popular dip, raising over €70,000 for the charity.

Aware provides essential support services to individuals experiencing depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and their concerned loved ones.


The dip officially begins with the annual ‘loud hailer’ countdown at 11:00 am on Christmas morning. Attendees are advised to park in the designated car parks at the Arboretum or Muckross House car park well in advance of the set time.


Donations can be made online at https://www.aware.ie/donate/. For further information, contact Fiona O’Donoghue at 085 7897725.

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Gaelscoil Faithleann festive carol service

The Church of the Resurrection was filled with festive cheer as the pupils of Gaelscoil Faithleann gathered for their annual Christmas Carol service. Approximately 240 children from the school participated […]

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The Church of the Resurrection was filled with festive cheer as the pupils of Gaelscoil Faithleann gathered for their annual Christmas Carol service.

Approximately 240 children from the school participated in the service, which featured a Nativity and a selection of traditional carols. The performance focused on the true meaning of the Christmas season, with Rang 1 students re-enacting the Nativity scene, taking on the roles of Mary, Joseph, angels, shepherds, and Kings.
The evening featured carols performed predominantly ‘as Gaeilge’, with a selection of English carols also included. Musical accompaniment was provided by múinteoirí Máire and Daniel on the keyboard and guitar.
Principal Lisa Ní Iarlaithe, expressed her gratitude to the school chaplain, Fr. Joe Begley, for his ongoing commitment to the school. She also thanked the staff members and the wider school community for their hard work and participation in making the evening a success.

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