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BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE: Piaras Kelly, KerryClimbing.ie Mountain Guide and organiser of the Killarney Mountain Festival pictured at CŽim an Carraig, Gap of Dunloe, Killarney. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan

 

Some top international and local adventurers are lined up for this year’s Killarney Mountain Festival – taking place in the town this weekend.

The festival, from Friday March 8 – 10, will host a series of adventure talks and movies, documentaries, workshops, photographic exhibitions, family fun activities, iconic guided mountain hikes, musical entertainment, and inspiring guest speakers.

Now in its second year, the festival, which is run in association with Kendal Mountain Festival, will feature renowned pioneering mountaineer and living legend - Mick Fowler, who specialises in technically challenging, eye catching lines on peaks between 6000m and 7000m. He will be speaking at the Killarney Plaza Hotel on Friday, March 8, at 8pm. Tickets €12.50.

“We are honoured and thrilled to have such an amazing line up of guest speakers and heart rendering films secured for the Mountain Festival, many are free events,” Chairperson Maureen Hegarty said.

“As well as celebrating all that is adventure, the festival will also raise the roof with plenty of live music entertainment by local band ‘The Rising’ on Friday night at Basecamp, followed by a live session of American mountain themed songs by ‘The Constituents’, a brilliant band visiting us from Arlington Virginia and Saturday night, we’ll have SuperCéilí, they will certainly have the tent rocking.”

KerryClimbing.ie guiding company will host a series of mountain guided treks while Thomas O’Sullivan will also guide his ‘Pilgrim Path of St Abbán’, a free cultural and historical walk from Basecamp to Aghadoe.

Killarney Hardman Events Director, Alan Ryan, will host a 10km Park Run (ticket event) at Killarney House and Gardens, on Sunday March 10, at 11am.

A children’s treasure hunt, arts and crafts and daily climbing wall are free family events.

For more information visit wwww.killarneymountainfestival.com or get updates on the Killarney Mountain Festival Facebook and Twitter page.

 

 

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National award for Liam O’Connor’s family band

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Killarney accordionist Liam O’Connor and his family band have won the Family Band of the Year award at the 2026 Irish Entertainment Awards.


The star-studded ceremony took place on June 18 at the Great Northern Hotel in Bundoran, County Donegal.


The annual event brings together musicians, performers, and personalities to recognise outstanding achievements across the Irish entertainment industry.


O’Connor said he was delighted and honoured to receive the accolade. During the event, the local musician shared the stage with a line-up of performers including singer Simon Casey and actor Patrick Bergin.

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Ewan’s mother issues powerful plea to look out for young people

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Mother of late Ewan MacIndoe issues powerful plea to look out for young people


The mother of a young Killarney man who died by suicide last month has issued a powerful, heartfelt plea to the local community to look after one another and cut young people more slack as they navigate life.

The sudden and unexpected passing of Ewan MacIndoe on May 27, at just 22 years of age, plunged the town into deep sadness.

A gifted all-round athlete, Ewan was a highly popular figure across local sporting fields, representing Killarney Celtic FC, Killarney Legion GAA Club, and Killarney Golf & Fishing Club.

He is deeply missed by his heartbroken parents, David and Louise, and his sister, Amber.

To mark the month’s mind of his passing, Louise MacIndoe has given the Killarney Advertiser permission to publish excerpts from the moving eulogy she delivered on the day of his funeral, sharing a vital message regarding how society treats its young population.


‘Cut them a little bit of slack’
In her address, Louise appealed directly to employers, parents, and the wider public to show greater patience, understanding, and positive encouragement to young adults.


“Please, please take care of our young men and ladies at home and at work,” Louise pleaded. “Cut them a little bit of slack. They are young, they are learning, and they will make mistakes. Please don’t penalise them so harshly. They will grow, they will learn. They just sometimes need a little bit of time and a lot of positive encouragement.”


Reflecting on Ewan’s 22 years, she noted that he packed a lifetime into those years and lived life to the absolute fullest. Despite facing numerous knockbacks, she recalled how resilient he remained, always trying to move forward in the hope that things would improve.


Addressing Ewan’s large circle of friends directly, Louise urged them to remain resilient during their grief.


“To Ewan’s friends, please stay strong,” she said. “Your best years are ahead of you. Even on the darkest days like today, please keep living and loving. Ewan would want you to, and we beg you to, too.”


Defining true happiness
Louise also spoke openly about the true meaning of happiness, rejecting materialistic milestones in favour of personal fulfilment.

She said that she and David raised their children to make their own decisions and to stand by them.


“Find your happiness, whatever that might be,” Louise urged the congregation. “Happiness comes from you as a person. No one can define it; it’s what is you.”

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