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Santa confirms he’s ready to deliver toys tonight!

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TOY TIME: Santa is putting the finishing touches to the toys and will be ready to deliver to Killarney homes tonight. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan

 

Santa Claus has read all the children’s letters which were posted over the past weeks and months and is on schedule to visit Killarney and its surrounding areas tonight.

A lot of people often ask how can Santa visit every house in the world on Christmas Eve – it’s a big job but he never fails to pull it off!

Science tells us he has more than 24 hours to make it happen.

His journey will start in Russia and will end just before sunrise on Christmas Day on the other side - in Alaska.

This will give him a total of 42 hours to visit half-a billion households and one of the reasons we never see him is that he is travelling at a whopping 5 million miles an hour.

Many local children used An Post to get their letters to the big man who then contacted the national postal service to say everything is going according to plan.

“A big thank you to all of the children who have sent me lovely letters,” Santa said. “Mrs Claus and I have spent every evening reading all about your year and what you would like for Christmas. We love to get your news and your colourful drawings too.”

The North Pole Post Office and Santa’s helpers wish you all Nollaig Shona.

Don't forget to be good and get to bed early!

Happy Christmas.

 

 

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Killarney Civic Arts Group holds first AGM

Killarney Civic Arts Group held its first Annual General Meeting at the Dromhall Hotel just before Christmas, marking an important milestone for the newly formed organisation. The group was established […]

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Killarney Civic Arts Group held its first Annual General Meeting at the Dromhall Hotel just before Christmas, marking an important milestone for the newly formed organisation.

The group was established to promote cultural awareness and encourage participation in the arts in Killarney and the wider Munster region.
Members and supporters attended the meeting to discuss the group’s aims, future plans and the role of the arts in civic life. The AGM also provided an opportunity for artists and arts workers to share ideas and experiences about cultural development in the town.
Cllr Marie Moloney attended the meeting and welcomed the initiative.
Those present included Ciara Ní Shúilleabháin, Joanne McCarthy, Paul Byrne, Tomás O’Sullivan, Eileen Sheehan, Longina Wentrys, Dolores Lyne and Tim O’Shea. The group thanked everyone who attended and expressed particular appreciation to the Randles family for their continued support of the arts.
Anyone interested in engaging with Killarney Civic Arts Group can contact them at doloreslyneartist@gmail.com.

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Lakes to play key role in new national water search dog programme

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Killarney Water Rescue Search and Recovery will be one of the driving forces behind a new national initiative launching in 2026, Ireland’s first dedicated Cadaver Water Search Dog Training Programme.

The programme will train specialist dogs to detect human remains under water, supporting missing person searches and recovery operations where time is critical.

Training will take place on the Killarney Lakes within Killarney National Park, using both shoreline and boat based search environments.


The project is a collaboration between Hounds and Helis, Ireland’s Specialist Search and Rescue Dogs (ISSARD), and Killarney Water Rescue Search and Recovery.


The initiative aims to strengthen Ireland’s search and rescue capability by providing highly trained canine teams to assist emergency services during complex water searches.

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