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PJ Bruton: A dedicated supporter of The Kerry Way

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The Kerry Way Committee has led tributes to the late PJ Bruton who was laid to rest on Monday.

PJ's contributions to the development and preservation of The Kerry Way and South Kerry Trails over the years were invaluable.

PJ was known for his extensive knowledge of County Kerry, his technical expertise in arboriculture, and his passion for outdoor activities.

His calm enthusiasm, kindness, and unwavering support were a source of inspiration to all who knew him.

Norman Reidy, Chairman of The Kerry Way Committee, expressed his sadness at PJ's passing.

"PJ's commitment to preserving and maintaining the beautiful Kerry Way has left a lasting legacy cherished by so many," Reidy said. "His contributions will be greatly missed.”

PJ is survived by his wife Kitty, their children Yvonne, Padraig, Bronagh, Brian, and Eimear, their grandchildren, and his siblings.

The Kerry Way Committee and its landowners extended their heartfelt condolences to PJ's family and friends.

TD Michael Healy-Rae was a lifelong friend and admirer of the late Mr Bruton and has also paid
tribute.
Healy-Rae described Bruton as a highly experienced forester with an immense knowledge of not only forestry but also a wide range of other subjects.

Under Bruton's guidance, forestry flourished, thanks to his deep understanding of nature and his ability to maximize both state and private land
He praised Bruton's practical, common-sense approach to everything he did and his unwavering kindness in assisting others.

“Despite his achievements, he remained a modest man, never seeking attention for himself but always ready to offer advice to those who needed it,” said Healy-Rae who also highlighted Bruton's love of Irish music and gardening.
 

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Fossa/Two Mile Comhaltas plans two St Patrick’s Céilithe

Members of the Fossa Two Mile Comhaltas recently gathered at the Fossa Community Centre to mark a significant milestone for their branch while giving back to the community. Catherine Joy, […]

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Members of the Fossa Two Mile Comhaltas recently gathered at the Fossa Community Centre to mark a significant milestone for their branch while giving back to the community.

Catherine Joy, Tim Kissane, and Therese Kissane were proud to present a cheque for €3,234.00 to Catherine Foley, who accepted the donation on behalf of Children’s Hospital Crumlin and Ronald McDonald House Charities. The funds were the result of a series of successful events held throughout the past year to celebrate the branch’s 20th anniversary.
The journey to this donation began in September 2025 with a special 20-Year Reunion Celebration that brought members past and present together to reflect on two decades of music and culture. This was followed by a vibrant Céilí in December 2025, which was organised with the help of the branch’s dedicated set dancing teacher, Catherine Joy. The combined proceeds from these celebrations highlight the incredible generosity and spirit of the local Fossa community and the ongoing support for the branch’s work.
The celebrations are far from over as the group looks toward a busy spring season. Fans of traditional music and dance can look forward to the Annual Rambling House, which is set to take place on March 14 at the Castlerosse Park Hotel. Shortly after, the group will return to the Fossa Community Centre for another Céilí on Sunday, March 22. These upcoming events offer another chance for the community to come together in celebration of Irish heritage and the branch’s continued success.

Photo Caption: Catherine Joy, Tim and Therese Kissane presenting €3,234 to Catherine Foley on behalf of Fossa Two Mile Comhaltas. Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin.

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10-minute plays will linger in the memory

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The West End House School of Arts is delighted to take part in this year’s St Patrick’s Day Festival with a special evening of entertaining readings on Friday, March 13 at 7.30pm.

It promises to be a vibrant showcase of five original 10-minute plays written by emerging local playwrights, each of whom has recently completed a playwriting course with Fiona Doyle (pictured).


Diverse in style and subject matter, these beautifully crafted pieces promise an evening of laughter, tears, and powerful storytelling and each reading will be performed by West End House actors from Kerry.


Together, they highlight the remarkable talent of these up-and-coming writers and actors, who are the future of theatre in our community.

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