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Men wanted for Movember challenge!

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The call is being issued to men right across the county to get those moustaches and beards growing to highlight men’s health issues - in particular prostate and testicular cancer.

 

Recovery Haven Kerry last year raised €35,000 for their services as 160 men across Kerry took part in the Movember challenge – and are now hoping even more men will come on board for this year’s fundraiser.

The Tralee based charity - which has outreach services in Killarney and Killorglin - is currently looking to recruit men asking them to grow a beard or moustache between now and the end of November ahead of their big shave off at The Rose Hotel Tralee on November 27. Larger groups are also welcome to host their own events at a date of their choice in November.

Individuals, businesses, clubs, pubs and other groups across Kerry are welcome to come together and support the cause, Recovery Haven PR & Marketing officer, Marisa Reidy, explained.

The charity would also love to hear from individuals who may have an existing signature moustache or beard that they would be willing to sacrifice for such a good cause!

“We were genuinely bowled over last year by the support we received from the men of Kerry and we are really hoping to go one better this year,” Marisa said.

“Recovery Haven needs an average of €180,000 annually to keep our doors open and with no State funding available, we rely fully on fundraising events such as this to reach such a challenging goal. We believe that the potential of our 2019 Movember Challenge is huge, but as with any fundraising events, we rely fully on the support of the local community to make it happen, so for that reason we would love the men of Kerry to come on board.”

Anyone wishing to sign up for this year’s Movember Challenge is asked to contact Recovery Haven on 066 7192122 or email: marisa@recoveryhavenkerry.com to register and secure their sponsorship card.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Scooby Doo Mystery Machine ready for St Patrick’s Day

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The Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club is putting the finishing touches on its latest project, a full-scale recreation of the iconic “Mystery Machine” from the Scooby-Doo franchise.

The van is set to make its highly anticipated public debut at the Killarney St. Patrick’s Day parade this Tuesday.

The project involved a complete restoration of a Toyota LiteAce van, which was transformed into the world-famous cartoon vehicle.

The club received significant support from Kellihers Toyota, who assisted in sourcing the necessary parts to get the vintage Japanese van back on the road.

The Mystery Machine first appeared on television in 1969 in the animated series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and quickly became one of the most recognisable vehicles in pop culture. Known for its distinct psychedelic bright blue and green paintwork with orange flower decals, the original design was inspired by 1960s panel vans.

Members of the Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club have spent months ensuring the replica is as faithful to the Hanna-Barbera original as possible.

The club is well known for its creative restoration projects, and this latest build is expected to be a major highlight for children and families lining the parade route.

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Kelly praises Irish mother’s campaign to criminalise cyberbullying

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Seán Kelly MEP (Ireland South) has praised “the courage and determination shown by Jackie Fox”, a mother from Ireland who addressed MEPs in the European Parliament, Strasbourg on Tuesday, urging the EU to do more to prevent and criminalise cyberbullying.

Jackie Fox successfully campaigned for a law against online bullying in Ireland which was enacted in 2021 and is known as ‘Coco’s Law’ after Jackie’s young daughter, Nicole, who tragically died from suicide in 2018 after experiencing horrific bullying.

Tuesday, MEPs from 27 countries and different political groups listened intently to Jackie as she told Nicole’s story.

Jackie gave an incredible, emotional speech urging the EU to act to prevent more damage to young people and particularly warned of the dangers that AI can pose in this context”, MEP Kelly said.

“The EPP Group of which Fine Gael is a member of has long called for online bullying to be criminalised across the EU. It was an honour to have Jackie address the EPP Group meeting on Tuesday as well. Given that in Ireland, there have been over 240 prosecutions already under Coco’s Law, the courage and determination shown by Jackie Fox is saving and protecting the lives of other young people. She deserves full credit for her campaign and we in Fine Gael and the EPP Group will continue to support her at EU level”, Mr Kelly said.

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