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Mary ready to reveal new song after months of waiting

By Michelle Crean
A local soprano was getting in the festive mood as far back as last March - writing a Christmas song which she is releasing today (Friday).
It's the first song written by Mary Culloty O'Sullivan and she's so excited to finally reveal it to the world on all streaming platforms - after keeping it a secret for nine months!
"I wrote 'Christmas Bells' last March, and it was one of the first songs I wrote!" Mary told the Killarney Advertiser.
"I’m not sure what inspired me to write a few Christmas songs last March but I ended up writing a few until the summer! I chose four out of what I wrote to do an EP which includes 'Christmas Bells', 'Winter', 'Heartbreak at Christmas', and 'Home for Christmas'."
She added that she is delighted and grateful to be one of the recipients of the 2021 Eamonn Kelly Bursary Awards from the Kerry Arts Council, which funded 'Christmas Bells'.
Her songs will be available to download on Spotify, iTunes and all other streaming platforms worldwide.
"A huge thank you to Tony O’Flaherty from Sonas Studios who has recorded and produced the EP, I am thrilled with everything!"
Mary will be doing a livestream on her Facebook Page this coming Sunday at 8pm to launch her EP and will be singing her own songs and well-known traditional carols.
"Please request 'Christmas Bells' from Radio Kerry and all radio stations around the country. It is already getting a great reaction in the UK. It is No.1 in a Christmas Song Radio Poll Bluetorch Radio, so I am delighted with that! I am very excited to see what happens throughout December, and am also looking forward to 2022 as I have songs written and ready to record and release into the world!"
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Ballyspillane Community and Family Resource Centre launch Ageless roadshow
Ballyspillane Community and Family Resource Centre is putting on a series of meetings and talks to offer older members of the community a chance to meet people from organisations […]

Ballyspillane Community and Family Resource Centre is putting on a series of meetings and talks to offer older members of the community a chance to meet people from organisations that will enhance their lives.
The first talk will take place on October 3 at the Ballyspillane Community Resource Centre and will continue thereafter on a regular basis.
Thomas Doyle from SpecSavers will give the first talk and other groups like the Alzheimer Society of Ireland, Alone, Family Carers Ireland, the Health and Safety Executive, Heartbeat Killarney, Be Active Be Well and the Parkinson’s Association of Ireland will join at future dates.
“We felt there was a need to bring all the organisations that can give older people the opportunity to come and meet organisations to offer support, services and activities that align with the life they wish to live,” said Sophie Haighway of the Ballyspillane Community Resource.
“The Ageless road show is a combination of organisations to help older people in the community. The groups that have committed to attend are the on alternative months. There will a guest speaker each month,”
The roadshow will be held in Ballyspillane CFRC the first Tuesday of every month from 12.30 pm-2 pm.
Further details from Sophie on 085 7723723.
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Climb Carrauntoohil three times in one day
A Tipperary woman is going to attempt to climb Carrauntoohil three times in one day to raise money for a sick child. Nikita Conlon from Roscrea is a personal trainer […]
A Tipperary woman is going to attempt to climb Carrauntoohil three times in one day to raise money for a sick child.
Nikita Conlon from Roscrea is a personal trainer and care assistant who has been working in health care for 18 years.
While working at the Milford Care Centre she met the family of Noah Quish. The six-year-old from Monaleen, Limerick was born with serious health issues ranging from a heart defect, severe laryngomalacia, severe sleep apnoea, scoliosis and chromosome deletion.
‘I worked in the Milford Care Centre for five years where I met Una Quish, Noah’s mam, so I felt the need to do something to help his family. I decided to set up this fundraiser.
“I plan to set off at midnight on Friday October 6, and hope to finish at 5 pm on Saturday.
“I have previously Climbed Kilimanjaro in February 2023 and raised over €6000 for the Dean Maxwell Nursing Home in Roscrea,” she said.
“My whole life I have felt the need to help others and now it’s time to help Noah and I need the support to help him.
“This challenge is not going to be easy but I am going to give it my all.
“I have experienced hikers coming along on the day.’
Her plan is to leave Cronin’s Yard at midnight and to return to the starting point at 4.30 am. She will restart at 5 am from the bottom of the Devil’s Ladder. By 10 am on Saturday she hopes to have started her third and final lap.
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