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‘Positive Economist’ highlights importance of pensions to women

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Bernadette Randles, Vincent Casey, Susan Hayes Culleton, Marie Chawke and Sinead Courtney. PICTURE: IAN CRONIN, ICPHOTOSTUDIO

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THE importance for women to provide for their retirement was the key topic of an event in Killarney this week. Speaker Susan Hayes Culleton, also known as the Positive Economist, held her audience in spellbound as she addressed a gathering of local businesswomen in the Killarney Park Hotel on Monday.

With only 47% of women in Ireland having some form of pension outside of the State pension, Vincent Casey Life & Pensions, Killarney, organised this event to highlight the matter and dedicated the week from October 17-24 to specifically address retirement planning for women.

“Raising awareness of the importance for women to provide for retirement while providing valuable insights as to how women can successfully get more out of their businesses, were the main themes of the presentation,” said Vincent.

“Susan Hayes Culleton captured these with an excellent half hour presentation on the opportunities that are in business today for those who really want to seek out and maximise the potential of their business.”

If you are interested in finding out more about setting up a pension, reviewing an existing pension or finding out about a pension that you paid into previously, call Vincent on 064-6636410 to book an appointment.
 


 
Above: At the Women and Pensions talk at the Killarney Park Hotel on Monday were Bernadette Randles, Vincent Casey, Susan Hayes Culleton, speaker, Marie Chawke and Sinead Courtney. PICTURE: IAN CRONIN, ICPHOTOSTUDIO

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Killarney on Ice opens for the 2025 Season

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Killarney on Ice has officially opened for the festive season, with Mayor Martin Grady joining Tim O’Donoghue and Tim Alcott to launch this year’s rink.

The opening event drew strong support from local families, teenagers and businesses, who turned out to mark the return of one of the town’s most popular winter attractions.

The organisers thanked everyone who attended and said they were delighted to see such a positive community response.

The rink is now open from November 28 until January 4, offering several weeks of skating in the lead-up to Christmas and into the New Year.

Those wishing to book sessions can do so online at killarneyonice.com.

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Christmas Bingo to Support Kerry Parents and Friends

A special bingo session is set to take place in the Community Centre Rathmore on Sunday, December 7 at 3:00 pm. The event is being held in aid of Kerry […]

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A special bingo session is set to take place in the Community Centre Rathmore on Sunday, December 7 at 3:00 pm.

The event is being held in aid of Kerry Parents and Friends Association and will feature numerous prizes alongside a huge Christmas Raffle. The session is open to all members of the community.
The special bingo is being held in memory of Michael John Dinneen, who dedicated many years to running the local Bingo and the annual Sale of Work. Mr Dinneen also served as the Chairman of the Kerry Parents and Friends Association.

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