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Something fishy in school art competition
ARTY: Pupils in Lissivigeen NS were presented with their prizes for winning the annual nature art competition on Tuesday morning. Pictured were: Garda Laura Cahill, Max O'Neill (1st Prize), Pat Kelleher (Chair of Lissivigeen Community Alert), Mike McAuliffe (Principal), Tim Corcoran, Kathleen Corcoran, Christy Lehane, Denis Russell, Corry O'Flaherty (Chair of Lough Leane Anglers), Kathleen Gleeson and Hudson Keogh (3rd prize). Photo: Michelle Crean
By Michelle Crean
The great wisdom of those who have experienced life was passed down to younger generations in one Killarney school on Tuesday.
Members of Lough Leane Anglers group teamed up the Lissivigeen Community Alert and Lissvigeen National School to give prizes for their annual art competition.
This year pupils from Third to Fifth class were asked to focus on fishing and as a special treat Chair of the Lough Leane Anglers, Corry O’Flaherty, called in to speak of his life-long experience fishing in Killarney.
Mouths and eyes were opened wide as they heard stories of how 74-year-old Corry started fishing aged just five and is still fishing to this day, and the sights he has seen through the years including coming up close to a deer grazing, seeing all kinds of wildlife including the White Tailed Eagle.
Following the talk, winners were presented with their prizes by Tim and Kathleen Corcoran, parents of the late Pat Corcoran, who founded the Lissivigeen Community Alert in 1996.
First prize went to Max O’Neill from Fifth class, second prize to Sarah Byrne who is also in Fifth class, and third prize to Hudson Keogh in Third class.
“Lissivigeen Community Alert has a good rapour with the school,” Pat Kelleher told the Killarney Advertiser.
“It’s an annual art competition we run focusing on nature. Killarney is so beautiful and at the back of the school you have the Flesk River, which has two angling clubs, Lough Leane and Clonkeen.”
School Principal, Mike McAuliffe, said there was a high standard of entries from the children.
“Everyone put in a great effort, we were very impressed with the standard.”
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Maine Valley Golf Club raises €13,050

Maine Valley Members Golf Club hosted a Comfort for Chemo Golf Fundraiser in memory of Kathy Scannell. The fundraiser was a great success raising €13,050. Clonkeen Forestry Services sponsored the event, and a cheque was presented to Mary Fitzgerald, Paul McCarthy and Mary Horgan on behalf of Comfort for Chemo.
Maine Valley Members Golf Club and Clonkeen Forestry services would like to thank all those who sponsored T-boxes, golf teams, and those who purchased tickets for the event. They would also like to thank Tom Barry from Killarney Printing for all the print works.
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Dóchas Drama Group’s series of short plays is go!
The Dóchas Drama Group will run a series of short plays at the Muckross Schoolhouse from December 5 to 7. The group’s annual performance has been switched to the Muckross […]

The Dóchas Drama Group will run a series of short plays at the Muckross Schoolhouse from December 5 to 7.
The group’s annual performance has been switched to the Muckross venue as its traditional base – the ballroom in the Killarney Avenue Hotel is being refurbished.
“If you are fed up with the incessant rain and constant bad news. Do you need a break? Are tired of listening to advice about your Christmas cake recipe? There is a perfect solution,” said the group’s Liz Ryan.
“We will present six short plays and some of the questions you may ask yourself are:
“Why is Jane suddenly so honest?
“What did happen on December 9. Will Tiffany be promoted? Will Mags eventually find love?
“Can lost love be re-kindled? What do grandparents get up to when they’re babysitting?
For answers to these questions and more, come along to Muckross Schoolhouse on December 5, 6 and 7.”