
Day: March 9, 2026
Thank you from Tractor Run Sunday 8th March

Danny Lane Clerk of the Course & Millstreet Vintage Club would like to thank all drivers that went on the Tractor Run & everyone that supported the school.
We would like to thank Millstreet Day Centre for their fabulous venue & the ladies that served refreshments.
Danny would like to say thanks to all the marshals for managing the junctions & parking, ladies on registration, Aidan & James for clearing the way ahead of the run, Millstreet Pipe band for playing tunes
Thank you to Carriganima Parents Association, staff in the school for their help and catering ladies for their fantastic hospitality after the run, Seanie & staff of The Pub Carriganima for their excellent venue.
Massive thank you to Tadhg Ring of Ring Tyre services for sponsoring the beautiful keyrings. Much appreciated
Thanks so much to An Garda Síochána for their help, all photographers & videographers for their fabulous work.
We remember Johnny Hickey today who was a founding member of Millstreet Vintage Club & Millstreet Pipe band, the cup was in his memory on which Johnny had a huge interest in vintage tractors & cars. The cup was presented to a tractor owner- Andy O Connell, Congratulations Andy
Thanks very much to everyone for making this event a very successful day once again.
photos & videos on MVC Facebook
Next event Eircode Challenge taking place on Sunday 12th April- more details to follow soon.
Millstreet Library – New Group – Genealogy Group – Everybody Welcome

Millstreet Library – Events for the week

Millstreet Town Park, GAA & Youth Amenity Fund

Intergenerational Coffee Morning on Monday, 9th March at 10.30am in Parish Centre
Intergenerational Coffee Morning
Millstreet Community School TY Global Citizenship Education class are hosting an intergenerational coffee morning on Monday 9th March 2026. It will take place in Millstreet Parish Centre between 10.30am – 12.00pm. All active retired ladies and gents are warmly invited for tea, coffee, home-made buns and a chance to chat with the young people about how ‘life was then and how things are now’. It will be a time to reflect on what younger and older generations have in common and how things have changed.

