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Killarney-based Clothesline Canopy marks 15 Years

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lothesline Canopy, the Killarney-founded business providing outdoor laundry drying solutions, is celebrating 15 years in operation this June.

Established in 2010 by Tadhg McCarthy the company began by addressing the challenge of drying clothes outdoors in Ireland's variable weather. It has since expanded nationwide, with canopies installed in every county.
To mark its 15th anniversary, Clothesline Canopy will offer a 15% discount for 15 days, starting June 3. The code HAPPY15 can be used at checkout.
“I never imagined, when I built the first canopy for my own home, that 15 years later we’d have helped families from Donegal to Wexford solve the very same issue,” said McCarthy, founder and owner of Clothesline Canopy.
“It’s a huge point of pride for me that our product has found its way to every county in Ireland. We’ve kept our focus on a great product and service, practical design, and real customer needs — and I think that’s why we’ve stood the test of time.”
Clothesline Canopy offers various sizes with nationwide flatpack delivery and professional installation in selected counties.
The weather-resistant structures are designed to allow year-round outdoor drying, aiming to reduce reliance on tumble dryers.
McCarthy noted that customer feedback, highlighting time and money savings, has been a driving factor for the business.
For more information or to place an order, visit www.clotheslinecanopy.com.

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Bumper GAA weekend in town

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Killarney is set for a bumper GAA weekend as Kerry faces Cavan in a do-or-die All-Ireland Senior Football Championship preliminary quarter-final.

The game is scheduled for Saturday, June 21st, at Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney, with a 3:30pm throw-in and traffic and parking restrictions will be in place on the bypass and on all approach roads.
Kerry will be looking to recover quickly from their recent defeat to Meath in their final round-robin match.
The match will be streamed live on GAA+. Radio Kerry will provide live commentary with Timmy Moynihan and Ambrose O’Donovan. Jerome Henry will officiate the match.
This game is one of four All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals. The other Munster county still in the championship, Cork, will play Dublin at Croke Park at 6:15pm on Saturday, with that game also broadcast on GAA+.

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Killarney café to host free event in aid of local charity

A local cafe in Killarney is hosting an event to celebrate cherished sporting memories in Killarney. The event is taking place in Clann Housing, Coill na Darrach on June 28 […]

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A local cafe in Killarney is hosting an event to celebrate cherished sporting memories in Killarney.

The event is taking place in Clann Housing, Coill na Darrach on June 28 and it is part of the wider Alzheimer Society of Irelands sporting memories initiative.

There will be stories, photographs, and memorabilia shared on the day.

The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is organising a sporting memories initiative which aims to harness the power of sport to spark memories and create connections with people living with dementia.

John Don O’Donoghue, who is a joint organiser of the event, is emphasising the importance of events like these for those who suffer with dementia.

He said: “They offer people, especially older adults and those living with dementia, a meaningful way to reconnect – not just with their memories, but with each other. We’ve seen first-hand how powerful it can be when someone’s face lights up remembering a match, a goal, or a moment they thought was long forgotten.”

All members of the community are welcome to attend and take part. The event is free and guests are encouraged to bring their own photos, memorabilia and stories to share.

For more information, please contact: Triona Heffernan or John Don O’ Donoghue Email: soccermemoriescafe@gmail.com

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