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It will be a case of Strictly Strickeen this Saturday

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THE winners of this year’s Strictly Come Dancing in Killarney quick-stepped into action to help the ladies of Beaufort launch this year’s annual charity climb on Strickeen Mountain.

Jennifer McCarthy and Timmy O’Connor unveiled details of the climb, which takes place on Strickeen Mountain, Gap of Dunloe, this Saturday, March 4.

Registration will be at Kate Kearney’s Cottage, from 10.30am-11am. This year’s chosen charities are St Joseph’s Home Hospice Room, Killorglin, Palliative Care Services, Tralee and Killarney, and the Oncology Unit, University Hospital Kerry.

Refreshments will be served at Kate Kearney’s Cottage after the walk and later that evening there will be lively entertainment and dancing with music by the Breens.
 


 
Above: Delia Casey, Maria Moynihan, Irish Country Living, Ted Moynihan, Kerry Person of the Year/Kerry Hospice Foundation, Kathleen Moloney, Sheila O’Connor, Joan Breen and Mary Moloney.
PICTURE: VALERIE O’SULLIVAN

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Sunken ships and storytelling at library

Killarney Library is set to host a unique maritime event on Saturday, February 28, as part of the national ‘Ireland Reads’ campaign. The day, which carries the theme ‘Get lost […]

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Killarney Library is set to host a unique maritime event on Saturday, February 28, as part of the national ‘Ireland Reads’ campaign.

The day, which carries the theme ‘Get lost in a good Book,’ aims to promote the benefits of reading for wellbeing and enjoyment throughout the community.
The highlight of the local schedule is a visit from Deirdre Laide, author of Shipwreck. Aimed at children aged 7 to 11, Laide will share the fascinating histories of some of the world’s most famous sunken ships and the incredible underwater discoveries surrounding them. Due to expected high interest, booking is required for this session.
In addition to the guest author visit, library staff will be on hand throughout the day to assist new and returning visitors.
Kerry County Librarian Tommy O’Connor encouraged the public to call in and explore the modern facilities.
“Visit your nearest library during February and you will be surprised at what libraries now provide – and it is much more than books,” he said.
To book a place for the Shipwreck event or to learn more about the activities on February 28, contact Killarney Library directly or visit www.kerrylibrary.ie.

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Bright future for Muckross juniors with Sligo success

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While Muckross Rowing Club prepares to honour the legendary Olympic achievements of its past members this coming Sunday, the next generation of rowers proved over the weekend that the club’s future is in very capable hands.

In a historic first for the club, a massive squad of 54 junior athletes travelled to the Sligo Head of the River, returning to Killarney with an outstanding haul of seven victories.


The journey to the Garavogue River represented a significant step forward in the club’s development.


Under the guidance of ten dedicated junior coaches, the squad, ranging in age from 12 to 1, braved bitter cold and unfamiliar freshwater conditions to compete against 26 crews from top-tier clubs including Enniskillen Royal, City of Derry, and Belfast Boat Club.


For many of the young Kerry athletes, the 3km non-tidal course provided their first-ever taste of competitive racing.


A club spokesperson highlighted that the trip was designed to build resilience and provide the juniors with experience outside their usual racing circuits in Cork and Limerick.


The success in Sligo, combined with the upcoming celebration of the club’s Olympic heritage, shows a thriving rowing culture in Killarney.

With participation numbers continuing to grow, the Junior Club remains open to new members, holding training sessions every Saturday and Sunday morning at 9:00 am at the boathouse.

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