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Local author publishes book to support Pieta House

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Peter Doyle from Ross Road has published his fourth book, with proceeds going to Pieta House, the suicide and self-harm crisis center.

The book, which contains a mix of poetry and prose, explores themes of mental health and solitude, particularly in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.

"This is my 4th book of poetry and prose. There is less poetry in this book and more prose. There are also pages of what can only be called thoughts more than poetry. The poetry begins during covid, and the themes of the collection are mental health and solitude,” he said.

“The prose is social commentary and a little philosophy. A friend of mine, Norita Devane, also has poems in the book. I am donating proceeds to Pieta House. A friend of mine took her own life years ago during the lockdown which didn't help. She was young. She is the second friend of mine to do so.

“At this stage everybody knows somebody, if it's not a family member, it's a relative, a friend, a neighbour or a work colleague.

“The rate in the UK is one person every hour and a half. Allowing for the difference in population it's not far off translating here. I don't think it's an individual's problem. I think it's a societal problem. I think we all need to be mindful of our behaviour as our behaviour can affect other people."

Doyle's book is available for purchase at Eason and other local outlets for €8.

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Community College TY students become qualified baristas

School Dayz Transition Year students at Killarney Community College spent last Tuesday learning the skills to become baristas. They completed a full-day training course and are now qualified to make […]

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Transition Year students at Killarney Community College spent last Tuesday learning the skills to become baristas.

They completed a full-day training course and are now qualified to make coffee, which could make them very employable in local cafes and restaurants this summer.
Their teachers, who are described as the school’s “resident coffee experts,” were impressed with the students’ hard work and enjoyed the lattes, cappuccinos, and Americanos the students made throughout the day.
In addition to their barista training, the TY students also took a trip to Mallow. There, they learned about the rules of the road, practiced the driver theory test, and many got behind the wheel of a car for the first time. They also learned about the dangers of speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

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Rising stars Amano and Lillie Foley to share stage in ANAM

Two of Killarney’s rising musical talents, Amano and Lillie Foley, are set to perform their first ever joint headline concert at the ANAM Cultural Centre. Singer-songwriter and sean nós singer […]

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Two of Killarney’s rising musical talents, Amano and Lillie Foley, are set to perform their first ever joint headline concert at the ANAM Cultural Centre.

Singer-songwriter and sean nós singer Amano will bring her ‘Mythilligocial Meitheal Tour’ home for a special live performance of both her contemporary and traditional music.

Joining her on the night is local rising star Lillie Foley, making it a special event to celebrate two young Killarney songwriters making their mark on the Irish music scene. The event is supported by Kerry County Council Arts Office.

Amano, described by Hot Press in 2024 as an “idiosyncratic talent” is comfortable performing in both English and Irish, draws influences from alt-folk, R&B, and traditional sean-nós singing.

Her project THREAD was nominated for Irish language Album and Song of the year at the Gradaim Nós in 2024.

Her recent singles, ‘Burn’ and ‘The Birthing House’, have received airplay on RTÉ Radio 1, Radio Kerry, and Raidió na Life.

Lillie Foley, a 22-year-old singer who recently graduated from the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance with a BA in Voice, has released two debut singles in 2025, ‘Someday’ and ‘That’s Life’, which blend pop, soul, and folk genres.

The event is supported by Kerry County Council Arts Office.

The concert will take place on May 23, at the ANAM Cultural Centre in Killarney, starting at 7:00pm. Tickets are available from €15 plus a booking fee on Ticketpass.org.

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