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Memorial walk for popular St Brendan’s College teacher

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Past and present staff members from St Brendan’s College recently gathered to walk the Old Kenmare Road in memory of their late colleague, Mary O’Donoghue.

Mary taught Irish and French at the school for 30 years from 1992 until her retirement in 2022.

Her unexpected passing in 2024 was deeply felt by colleagues and the generations of students she taught, many of whom fondly knew her by the nickname "MOD".

Though a long-time resident and well-known figure in Killarney, Mary was a proud Cork woman and frequently reminded friends and colleagues of her roots.

Members of her family joined the staff for the walk, where stories were shared of her warmth, kindness, and her well-known sense of humour.

A keen fan of set dancing, Mary was remembered on the day for her constant smile and the lively company she provided during her three decades at the school.

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Muckross Garden Centre raises €12k for Kerry Cancer Support Group

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Staff and customers at Muckross Garden Centre have raised a total of €12,500 for the Kerry Cancer Support Group through donations made at their miniature Christmas village.

The popular festive display, located in the Muckross Garden Restaurant, drew significant crowds and contributions over Christmas.
The Kerry Cancer Support Group, established in 2007, provides a vital service through its Health Link Transport. Since 2010, the charity has offered free transport to cancer patients across Kerry, West Cork, and West Limerick, ensuring they can attend essential treatment at hospitals in Cork and Limerick.
The donation will go directly towards maintaining these transport services, which rely heavily on community fundraising to remain free for service users.

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Lions Club to host scrap metal collection for CUH Children’s Cancer Unit

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Lions Club to host scrap metal collection for CUH Children’s Cancer Unit


Killarney Lions Club has issued a reminder that its 2026 scrap metal collection takes place this Saturday, March 28, at Killarney Racecourse.


Organised in partnership with KWD Recycling, the event will raise funds for the Children’s Cancer Unit at Cork University Hospital (CUH).
The collection will run from 9am to 4pm. Members of the public are encouraged to donate non-ferrous scrap metals, including aluminium, copper, brass, zinc, and stainless steel. Organisers have noted that “white goods” such as fridges, cookers, and washing machines cannot be accepted at this event.
“Our scrap collection went really well last year, so we’re looking forward to as many people as possible making a donation again this year,” said Killarney Lions Club President, Jason Higgins.
All proceeds from the recycled metal will go towards improving facilities for families using the essential services at the CUH Children’s Cancer Unit. The Killarney Lions Club continues to support various local groups and individuals through such fundraising efforts and voluntary activities.

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