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Step back in time at the All-Ireland Vintage Rally

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Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club to host a day of nostalgia and heritage

The Irish Vintage Society’s 26th All-Ireland National Rally is coming to Killarney on August 25, and it promises to be a day filled with nostalgia and a celebration of Ireland's rich heritage.
Hosted by the Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club and the Trustees of Muckross House, and in conjunction with the Irish Vintage Society, the event will take place on the grounds of Muckross Traditional Farms.
Visitors will be transported back to the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, with a range of traditional farming activities on display, including threshing, ploughing, cultivating, seeding, haymaking, and stooking turf. There will also be a showcase of vintage cars, tractors, and static machinery from the era.
"We are thrilled to be hosting the All-Ireland Vintage Rally," said club PRO Richard O'Donoghue. "This event is a fantastic opportunity to showcase our local heritage and share our passion for preserving it with the public."
In addition to the rally, the club is organising a car run on the same day.
Starting at the Vintage Club's Shed at Upper Lewis Road at 3:30 pm. The route will take participants to Aghadoe Viewing Area and to a private museum. All vintage cars are welcome to join, and there's no need to pre-register.
The club's vintage shed will also be open to the public from 1:30 pm, offering visitors a chance to view ongoing restoration projects.
"We extend our sincere gratitude to all our dedicated members and volunteers who have worked tirelessly to make these events possible," added Richard. "Your support and cooperation are invaluable."
Admission to the All-Ireland Vintage Rally is €5 per adult and €10 for families, with all proceeds going to Kerry Mental Health. Gates open at 10:30 am, and the event runs until 4:30 pm.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to step back in time and experience a piece of Ireland's history.

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Community College TY students become qualified baristas

School Dayz Transition Year students at Killarney Community College spent last Tuesday learning the skills to become baristas. They completed a full-day training course and are now qualified to make […]

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Transition Year students at Killarney Community College spent last Tuesday learning the skills to become baristas.

They completed a full-day training course and are now qualified to make coffee, which could make them very employable in local cafes and restaurants this summer.
Their teachers, who are described as the school’s “resident coffee experts,” were impressed with the students’ hard work and enjoyed the lattes, cappuccinos, and Americanos the students made throughout the day.
In addition to their barista training, the TY students also took a trip to Mallow. There, they learned about the rules of the road, practiced the driver theory test, and many got behind the wheel of a car for the first time. They also learned about the dangers of speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

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Rising stars Amano and Lillie Foley to share stage in ANAM

Two of Killarney’s rising musical talents, Amano and Lillie Foley, are set to perform their first ever joint headline concert at the ANAM Cultural Centre. Singer-songwriter and sean nós singer […]

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Two of Killarney’s rising musical talents, Amano and Lillie Foley, are set to perform their first ever joint headline concert at the ANAM Cultural Centre.

Singer-songwriter and sean nós singer Amano will bring her ‘Mythilligocial Meitheal Tour’ home for a special live performance of both her contemporary and traditional music.

Joining her on the night is local rising star Lillie Foley, making it a special event to celebrate two young Killarney songwriters making their mark on the Irish music scene. The event is supported by Kerry County Council Arts Office.

Amano, described by Hot Press in 2024 as an “idiosyncratic talent” is comfortable performing in both English and Irish, draws influences from alt-folk, R&B, and traditional sean-nós singing.

Her project THREAD was nominated for Irish language Album and Song of the year at the Gradaim Nós in 2024.

Her recent singles, ‘Burn’ and ‘The Birthing House’, have received airplay on RTÉ Radio 1, Radio Kerry, and Raidió na Life.

Lillie Foley, a 22-year-old singer who recently graduated from the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance with a BA in Voice, has released two debut singles in 2025, ‘Someday’ and ‘That’s Life’, which blend pop, soul, and folk genres.

The event is supported by Kerry County Council Arts Office.

The concert will take place on May 23, at the ANAM Cultural Centre in Killarney, starting at 7:00pm. Tickets are available from €15 plus a booking fee on Ticketpass.org.

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