Millstreet Pitch & Putt Club
Volunteers required tomorrow Wednesday night 2nd July at 7 pm for maintenance work on the course. If you can help your presence would be greatly appreciated.
Community website for Millstreet, Co. Cork, Ireland
At 8pm we feature Jimmy Reidy’s Archival programme No. 156 relating to Rylane…Repeated on Sunday at 10pm.
“Radio Treasures” on www.corkmusicstation.com from 9.15pm this Tuesday, 1st July 2025…Feast of St.Oliver Plunkett (died July 1, 1681 … age 55 years…at Tyburn, London)…begins with a rousing American March Tune marking the upcoming 4th July. Three special Interviews tonight:
10pm…Pierre from Brittany visiting Millstreet.
9.45pm...Stephan Murphy from Drimoleague at the 2025 Willie Neenan Memorial Road Race….plus highlights of the exciting annual event.
9.30pm…“Marshmallow” Musical Group who were recent splendid participants in the recent superb Millstreet Busking Festival.
Feel very welcome to contact before, during or after our weekly broadcast: 086 825 0074 or corkmusicstation @gmail.com . Tap on the images to enlarge. Please note: “Radio Treasures” is now repeated at 9.20pm every Friday night. Tap on the images below to enlarge. Happy listening. (S.R.)
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Dia is mhuire diobh go léir a cáirde and welcome to my report.
Welcome to the lovely month of July. As the saying goes, we’re doing well. The weather is giving us everything that we need. Plenty of sunshine and rain when things start to dry up a little. What a great gift it is from God who is in the driving seat and don’t forget to say a word of thanks to him for it all. The great success of the Busking Festival is still a popular talking point. But for me the crowning glory was that a kind person found some money on the street and looked for the owner. Acts like that restores your faith in people. How sad it would be if there was a notice to say that someone lost a sum of money in the town on busking day and never got it back, that nobody owned up to finding it. Well done to the person who found it and gave it to it’s owner. It must have made their day. It’s a well known saying that if you make someone happy, then you’ll be happy too.