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Loreto classmates celebrate over 60 years of friendship

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Former Loreto Secondary School students celebrating their 60th Anniversary! Eileen Walsh McMahon, Honor O’Leary, Nell Moynihan, Betty Cremin, Kathleen Horgan, Margaret O’Sullivan, Dympna Clifford (second row from left) Phil Sigerson, Aine MaGuire, Ita Kearney (back from left) Maureen Scannell, Philomena McDonnell, Breda Doody, Noranne O’Connell and Anne O’Connell at the International Hotel, Killarney on Saturday. Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin

A group of Killarney classmates gathered at the International Hotel on Saturday to celebrate 60 years since their school days. They travelled from Florida, Philadelphia, Galway, Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Kerry to mark the monumental occasion. 

The former schoolmates attended Loreto Secondary School, a boarding school located on the Muckross Road, from 1960-1965. It was run by nuns and the school welcomed both day pupils and boarders. The day pupils were from Killarney and the boarders came from all around Munster.

Margaret O’Sullivan, a past pupil and one of the organisers of the reunion, reminisced on her time at the boarding school. “It could be lonely being away from family and friends,” she said, “but it was a happy time in our lives.” She remembered the nuns fondly, describing them as “lovely,” and spoke positively about the quality of both the lessons and the food.

The school principal was Mother Dererka. A few notable teachers included Mother Eucharia who taught French, Frances Jerome and Letitia (Music). Mother Theresa Austin and Mother Immaculata (Maths). “The nuns were all called Mother.” explained Margaret as she listed off the names of her old teachers. While the students were taught mostly by nuns there was one teacher, Miss O’Sullivan, who taught History and Geography.

The travel route to the school differed based on where the students lived in Killarney. Margaret recalled how the ‘town girls’ travelled to school. “It was by a minibus driven by a lovely man called Denis Doody, and the Muckross and Torc gang all came via bike.”

She continued: “10 out of the 30 pupils in our year would have been Day girls. The Town/Muckross Torc girls at the Reunion were Betty Cremin, Breda Doody, Kathleen Horgan, Anne Maguire, Nell Moynihan, Honor O’Leary, Margaret O’Sullivan and Eileen Walsh.”

Margaret, who is from Killarney, got to experience the school in both ways as she attended as a boarder for two years. She explained that 20-30 students were in the same dormitory and all subjects were taught through Irish.

She recalled some interesting memories from the school. These included Saturday morning elocution lessons and in-house fashion shows. The school also boasted a lovely choir. She described it as a very forward-thinking school.

Fifteen women attended the school reunion, including one who travelled from Florida and another from Philadelphia. On the night, the ladies enjoyed prosecco, good food and a singsong, all while reminiscing about their happy school memories.

Explaining how the reunion came about, Margaret said it all began with a chance encounter in 2013:
“I was in Rome on the Hugh O’Flaherty tour and happened to meet a lady at one of the destinations. It turned out to be a former classmate of mine, Ann Moriarty. We got chatting, and she said our 50-year reunion was coming up in 2015. She asked would I organise something for it.  She was a nun, based in the Loreto order in South Africa. I gathered a few of the girls in Killarney, and we celebrated our 50th anniversary in 2015. We decided to do it again for our 60th this year.” Unfortunately, Ann passed away a few years ago but Margaret said that Ann was the reason for the reunion. The group hope to make it an annual meeting moving forward.  

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Devine and O’Sullivan top seeds for Galway International Rally

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Four-time Rally of the Lakes winners Callum Devine and Noel O’Sullivan are the top seeds for next weekend’s 2026 Corrib Oil Galway International Rally.

The Derry driver will compete in a Škoda Fabia Rally2, with Noel O’Sullivan of Muckross continuing as co-driver.


While Devine is the reigning 2025 Tarmac Champion, the pairing are still seeking their first outright win on the Galway event.


The rally was officially launched on Friday last, January 16, at the Connacht Hotel, Galway, which is one of the associate sponsors for the 2026 event.


At the launch, Clerk of the Course Mark Parsons confirmed that over 100 entries have been received to date.


Other Kerry representation on the entry list includes Kevin O’Donoghue who will compete in a BMW M3, Mossie Costello is entered in a Ford Fiesta Rally4, and John Corrigan will contest the event in a Subaru Impreza.

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Irish Coffee Tasting at O’Donoghue’s this Sunday

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From Foynes to the cosy hearth of No. 76 College Street, join O’Donoghue Public House this National Irish Coffee Day

To mark National Irish Coffee Day on Sunday, January 25, O’Donoghue Public House will say Sláinte by hosting An Irish Coffee Tasting Experience from 3pm.

Discover the legendary story of how Irish Coffee was created on a Winters night in Foynes, County Limerick, the rich heritage of College Street and the past of O’Donoghue Public House.

Guests will enjoy a live demonstration on crafting the perfect Irish Coffee using Powers Whiskey and the best part, tasting it. All within the cosy setting of OD’s.

There will also be a complimentary mini-Irish coffee with any hearty main course from the food menu, served from 6pm to 9pm, all while soaking up the atmosphere of live music.

To book and for more information visit, O’Donoghue Public House on Instagram or Facebook.

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