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Local singer’s Christmas tune to fill shopping centres nationwide

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Local singer-songwriter Mary Culloty O’Sullivan is set to bring a touch of festive cheer to shopping centres across Ireland this Christmas season.

Her self-penned song, ‘Christmas Bells’, has been selected for a Christmas playlist that will be played in popular shopping centres such as the Ilac Centre, Dundrum Town Centre, and Crescent Shopping Centre in Limerick.

In addition, O’Sullivan has recently been honoured with an award at the Red Carpet Awards in Europe. This international recognition acknowledges her significant contribution to the music industry.

To celebrate her success and give back to the community, O’Sullivan is organising a Christmas fundraiser on December 1, at 3 pm in Listowel Community Centre.
He special guests are the Killarney Community Singers, North Kerry Community Choir, Frances Kennedy (renowned storyteller) , Muiris O Laoire (poetry) Dolores Carroll (poetry) .
“A huge thank you to my Musical Director Tony O Flaherty who has brought my songs to life and is an integral part of my success. He will also be accompanying myself and my singers at my forthcoming fundraiser,” she said.

All proceeds from the event will benefit Asiam, the Autistic Charity.

Local singer’s Christmas tune to fill shopping centres nationwide

Local singer-songwriter Mary Culloty O’Sullivan is set to bring a touch of festive cheer to shopping centres across Ireland this Christmas season.

Her self-penned song, ‘Christmas Bells’, has been selected for a Christmas playlist that will be played in popular shopping centres such as the Ilac Centre, Dundrum Town Centre, and Crescent Shopping Centre in Limerick.

In addition, O’Sullivan has recently been honoured with an award at the Red Carpet Awards in Europe. This international recognition acknowledges her significant contribution to the music industry.

To celebrate her success and give back to the community, O’Sullivan is organising a Christmas fundraiser on December 1, at 3 pm in Listowel Community Centre.
He special guests are the Killarney Community Singers, North Kerry Community Choir, Frances Kennedy (renowned storyteller) , Muiris O Laoire (poetry) Dolores Carroll (poetry) .
“A huge thank you to my Musical Director Tony O Flaherty who has brought my songs to life and is an integral part of my success. He will also be accompanying myself and my singers at my forthcoming fundraiser,” she said.

All proceeds from the event will benefit Asiam, the Autistic Charity.

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Jordan Lee selected for Ireland’s Para Athletics relay team

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Jordan Lee selected for Ireland’s Para Athletics relay team


Killarney Valley AC has celebrated another historic milestone following the selection of international Paralympic athlete Jordan Lee for Team Ireland’s first-ever Para Athletics 4x100m Universal Relay squad.


The selection marks a landmark step for Irish Para Athletics, with the newly formed team focusing its long-term sights on the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games. Jordan, a high-jump specialist, has recently added the shot putt to his competitive disciplines, and his performance through recent trials secured his place in this groundbreaking relay unit.
The Universal Relay is a unique event in Para Athletics, featuring athletes from different impairment groups competing together. Everyone at KVAC and across the town has extended their best wishes to Jordan as he prepares to represent Ireland on the global stage.

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KIFF Film Club to screen Gerry Adams documentary

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KIFF Film Club to screen Gerry Adams documentary


The Kerry International Film Festival (KIFF) Film Club continues its monthly series next week with a screening of the award-winning documentary, Gerry Adams: A Ballymurphy Man.


The screening will take place on Wednesday, April 22, at 8:00pm at Cinema Killarney. Supported by Screen Ireland, the film club aims to bring modern Irish cinema to local audiences in a relaxed and social environment.
Directed by Trisha Ziff and winner of the Best International Documentary award at the 2025 Galway Film Fleadh, the film offers an intimate and uncensored portrait of the former Sinn Féin leader. Filmed over five years, it traces his journey from a teenage activist in Belfast to a key architect of the Good Friday Agreement, featuring previously unseen archival footage and personal reflections.

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