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Rathmore Credit Union celebrated founder’s life and legacy

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Rathmore & District Credit Union celebrated the life and legacy of Nora Herlihy, one of the key founders of the credit union movement in Ireland.

A commemorative plaque was unveiled at her birthplace in Ballydesmond.

The event was attended by the Board of Directors, staff and volunteers from Rathmore & District Credit Union, members of Nora’s family, local community members, and Brendan Jenkins, President of the Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU), David Malone, CEO of the ILCU, and Pat Sheehan, Director of the ILCU.

The day also included visits to the Nora Herlihy Memorial Centre and to Ballydesmond Church graveyard, where a wreath was laid at Nora’s grave in her memory.

Nora Herlihy, a teacher by profession, devoted her life to tackling poverty and promoting financial inclusion.

Her work in the 1950s and 1960s laid the foundation for what has become one of Ireland’s most trusted and community-driven financial movements.

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Great Southern to host information afternoon for Kerry’s migrant community

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An information afternoon, ‘One Stop Shop’, will be held at the Great Southern Hotel on October 12 from 12-3pm.

The event will have over 100 information stands from support organisations, local clubs and national agencies aimed at providing practical information, advice and opportunities for Kerry’s migrant community.

Attendees will also be able to take part in breakout sessions, where organisations such as the Kerry Volunteer Centre, Citizens Information Service, HSE, Kerry ETB, and many others will deliver short 15-minute information sessions on key topics including work permits, volunteering, education, health services, and childcare.

There will be a soft launch of the Integreat App which is a new digital tool providing accessible information for migrants.

Local support services, learning English, employment, health and mental health services are among the information that will be available.

The One Stop Shop is a collaboration between Kerry County Council and the Kerry Community Integration Forum.

It is the first event of its kind in the county. Kerry has a growing and diverse migrant community, and this event was developed in response to the need for a single, accessible platform where individuals and families can connect with services, learn about opportunities, and engage with their local community.

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Acclaimed Irish actress to appear at Randles Hotel

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Award-winning Irish actress Fiona Shaw will take centre stage in Killarney this month as part of the Kerry International Film Festival where she will be presented as the recipient of the 2025 Maureen O’Hara Award.

An exclusive event In Conversation with Fiona Shaw will take place at Randles Hotel on October 23.

The evening will include a drinks reception followed by an intimate conversation with Ms Shaw where attendees will get to hear directly from the actress herself.

Ms Shaw is widely recognised as one of Ireland’s greatest actors.

She is best known for her roles in the Harry Potter series, My Left Foot, The Butcher Boy, and many more.

The Maureen O’Hara Award was established by KIFF in 2008 to celebrate women who have excelled in the film and television industries.

Previous recipients include Brenda Fricker, Jessie Buckley, Fionnula Flanagan, and most recently producer Rebecca O’Flanagan in 2024.

KIFF will be closing the programme with Park Avenue on October 19 at Cinema Killarney, where Shaw plays a dazzling yet difficult mother whose secrets threaten to unravel her relationship with her daughter Charlotte.

Ailbhe Keoghan, chair of KIFF, is honoured to welcome Fiona to Killarney.

She said: “She is a generational talent and a national treasure; we’re fortunate to have her.”

Spaces are limited for the event. Tickets are €25 and can be purchased on kerryfilmfestival.com. The 26th KIFF runs from October 16 to 19.

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