Regional Report 1245 – 2nd December

 

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Eily Buckley

 

Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to News report 1245 from Millstreet.  Fondest greetings dear listeners and I wish you all the very best on this cold and frosty Tuesday Morning.

First thing this morning I want to thank the ever reliable, Sean Radley for stepping in for me last week.

Our town is taking on a real Christmas atmostphere as we enter the month of December. The lovely tree in the town Square looks even lovelier this year with all the newly planted trees around it lit up as well in matching blue lights.

The tree is lovingly erected every year by polish young man whose name is Majic. And even though he is about to go back to his own country following ten years working locally, he vows to come back to Millstreet every year to erect our Christmas tree. Many thanks Majic. And every good wish for a Happy Christmas to you and Anna and little Simon.

O’Leary’s Family Butcher’s newly refurbished store is bright and colourful in the same area.

Tony of the popular Craft Burchers, always at the ready to please while across the street by  our SuperValu store the popular Aroma Café has reopened just in time to greet the steady stream of Christmas shoppers and provide them with a restful cup of coffee or a sustaining meal.

At the other end of town Herlihy’s Centra store is brightly lit and at the entrance to our Town Park the Water Fountain got a Christmas facelift by way of new lighting and decorations. [read more …] “Regional Report 1245 – 2nd December”

Death Notice: Joe Kelleher, Clonbanin West

KELLEHER (Clonbanin West, Mallow): On November 30, 2014, peacefully, after a short illness, in the presence of his loving family, at Marymount Hospice, JOE (late of John A Woods), dearly beloved husband of the late Philomena, devoted father of Tina and Danny, much loved grandfather of David, Nicola, Calvin, Scott and Jason, nieces Helen and Linda, brothers, son-in-law, sister-in-law, grandnieces, grandnephews, and a close circle of friends.
Reposing at Tarrant’s Funeral Home, Millstreet on this Tuesday evening from 6.30pm. Removal at 8pm to the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Derrinagree. Requiem Mass on tomorrow, Wednesday, at 12 noon. Funeral afterwards to Dromagh New Cemetery. No flowers at the request of his family. Donations, in lieu, to Marymount Hospice.

‘Rolling Through The Years’ – A quiz for all ages: Millstreet Community School : Thursday 18th Dec.

The Millstreet Community School Transition Year ‘Youth for Justice’ group invite you to take part in the following festive quiz:

‘Rolling Through the Years’

A quiz for anyone between 15 and 99+ years

Thursday 18th December in Millstreet Community School library

1.30-3.45pm

Home produced seasonal refreshments will be served.

Admission free.

Edible prizes for winners

Teams will be formed on the day and will comprise of two Transition Years and two adults.  Questions will test your knowledge of local, national and international events from the last hundred years! Contact Millstreet Community School for more details (029 70087)

See also: Community school quiz pits adults with students (the Corkman 4th Dec 2014)

Our President in Mallow

2014-11-28 President Michael D Higgins  in Mallow - photo by Jane ThomasThere was a great turnout at Mallow last Firday afternoon greeting the President for the unveiling of the statue of Thomas Davis

The picture dipicts his passion in what he believes in.

With thanks to Jane Thomas for this photo and comment above.

Also in the media:

More work needed to realise Thomas Davis’ Vision (Irish Examiner 29th Nov)

President Higgins pays tribute to writer and poet Thomas Davis (Irish Times 29th Nov) [read more …] “Our President in Mallow”

Eoghan McKenna

Eoghan McKennaOver the years, many of us would have seen or heard of one of ireland’s greatest actresses Siobhán Mc Kenna, but not many would know that her father Eoghan was born in Millstreet. This extract is from her papers which have been catalogued and archived by NUI Galway

Biographical History: McKenna, Siobhán (1922–86), actor and theatre director, was born 24 May 1922 at 28 St James’s Park, off the Falls Road, Belfast, Co. Antrim, the second daughter of Margaret (Gretta) O’Reilly from Loch Gamhna, Co. Longford, and her husband, Eoghan McKenna (b. Millstreet, Co. Cork, 1892) lecturer in mathematical physics at the Municipal College of Technology, Belfast…

 

Born on December 13th 1891 at the Main Street, Millstreet … (please read the comment below which has a detailed biography of Eoghan)

His first teaching post was at the Municipal College, Belfast, and it was there that his daughters Nancy [1919] and Siobhán [1922] were born.
In 1928 the family moved to Shantalla, Galway, following his appointment to University College Galway, where Eoghan was a lecturer in Mathematical Physics (through Irish) until 1933, when he was made Professor of Mathematical Sciences – (from tcd.ie). He trained UCG to Singerson Cup glory in 1941, and was still heavily involved in their 1960 win.

Eóghan died on January 29th 1967: – “(10 Mar 1967). Also letter from Siobhán McKenna, Highfield road, Rathgar, Dublin 6, to Mark [Rudkin] saying that she has been told by “himself” to write to Mark. She apologises for not writing sooner as her father had died in Galway over the Christmas.” He is buried in Rahoon Cemetery in Galway with his wife Mairead and daughter Siobhán (see the headstone below)
“…and, as he wished, his coffin was carried to Rahoon on the shoulders of the great Galway footballers of the fifties and sixties, many of whom had known him as one of their greatest supporters in the Sigerson Cup and All-Ireland Championships’” – ainm.ie

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Death Notices.

Mac Cionnáich – Eoghan, Ollamh Ollsgoile, a d’éag an 29adh la d’Eanair, 1967, ag a bhaile Cúilín, an Caisleán Nua, Gaillimh. Bhrís mhórdha mhnaoi, Caitlín; dá ingheanacha, Neans agus Siobhán, dá dhrifiúr an Mháthair Bhonabhentúra, Clochar na Trócaire, Corcaigh; dá muintuir, dá ghaolta, agus dá a cháirde go léir. Sochraid go dtí Reilig Ráith Ún inniu (Dia Mairt) thar eis Aifreann 12 a clog i Séipéal Naomh Sheosaimh, Gaillimh.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis Gaedhalach.
McKenna – January 29, 1967, at his home, Cúilin, Newcastle, Galway, Professor Owen McKenna, Dominican Tertiary. Deeply regretted by his wife, daughters, brothers, sisters, relatives and friends. R.I.P. Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Joseph’s Church, Galway, at 12 o’c today (Tuesday). Funeral immediately to Rahoon Cemetery.
Obituary. The Irish Times, Monday, 30 January 1967.

EOGHAN MacCIONNAITH

Eoghan MacCionnaith, M.A., A.R.C.Sc.I., who died in Galway yesterday, was a former professor of mathematical physics in U.C.G., and was the father of Siobhan McKenna, the actress.
Born in Kanturk, Co. Cork, he taught in Cork and Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, at The Pines, now Garbally Diocesan College, and in Belfast before being appointed in U.C.G., in 1928, as lecturer in mathematics through Irish.
In 1934, he was appointed professor of mathematical physics and supervisor of examinations, and he held both posts until he retired from the College in 1961.
Since 1928 he was president of the G.A.A. club of the college, and through his work in that capacity the resurgence of Gaelic football in Connaught was mainly due.
He is survived by his wife and, in addition to Siobhan (Mrs. Denis O’Dea), another daughter, Mrs. Patrick McMahon (Dublin); his brothers, John, in Cork, and Peadar, in Dun Laoghaire; and by four sisters, the Rev. Mother Bonaventure (Convent of Mercy, Cork), Mrs. Sean Shorten, Cork, Mrs. Sean McCurtin (Dublin), and Miss Henrietta McKenna (London).

[read more …] “Eoghan McKenna”

94th Kilmichael Commemoration address by Jack Lane

2014-11-30 Kilmichael Commemoration (from @pjom72)

94th KILMICHAEL COMMEMORATION

Address by Jack Lane, Aubane Historical Society, 30th November 2014

I want to thank the Committee for giving me an opportunity to address this commemoration here today. The ambush that occurred here was a pivotal event in the War of Independence and it is a privilege to be involved in a commemoration of such an event. It changed the character of that war because after it all involved realised that this was a real war and the Crown Forces realised for the first time that they were up against a competent army because they were thoroughly defeated. It concentrated their minds wonderfully. Nothing like it had happened before in that war.

Anyone who takes an interest in our history will know that there is an ongoing debate about the War of Independence and it is appropriate that this Ambush has been central to this debate.  The Ambush has been the subject of [read more …] “94th Kilmichael Commemoration address by Jack Lane”

Millstreet Athletic Club News

Millstreet Athletic Club News

 

Over the past month Millstreet Athletic Club has been represented at the Munster Cross Country Championships held in Tipperary, Clare and Carrig na Bhfear

by Emma Lehane, Donal Bourke, Donnacha Murphy, Orla Buckley, Caoimhe O’Leary and Dan Bourke.

The club recorded great results in all age groups and are delighted that Caoimhe O’Leary will represent the club and county at National level in the All-Ireland cross country Championships in Dublin next weekend in the Girls U15 race.

  It is a fantastic achievement for Caoimhe and we wish her the very best of luck and also to Billy Cronin of Knocknakilla who will also be representing Cork in Dublin next weekend.

Dan Gould

I remember Dan Gould as an ageing man
He was then in the twilight of his lifetime span
He lived near Millstreet Town up the Cloghoula way
The passing of time had left him looking gray

He was a great road bowler in his life’s prime
One of the best in Cork and Ireland going way back in time
Till the biological clock did become his foe
He lived his last day many Seasons ago

[read more …] “Dan Gould”

Feeder Schools

Today’s Sunday Independent published the full list of feeder schools for all third level colleges in the country, and for each the Secondary School it lists where and how many of their students went to third level education. Millstreet Community School students fared very well in this survey, but in reality one should take the list with a pinch of salt, because as most people know, there’s much more to education than just how many go on to college.

Community School, Millstreet, Cork. Students: 48 Went to college: 92%
University College Cork 12, NUI Galway 3, University of Limerick 5, IT Carlow 1, Cork IT 15, Limerick IT 1, IT Tralee 4, Mary Immaculate Limerick 2, Marion Institute 1 [details of all schools]

Parish Newsletter – First Sunday of Advent – 30th Nov, 2014

PARISH NEWSLETTER for BALLYDALY-CULLEN-MILLSTREET
First Sunday of Advent – 30th November, 2014
Canon John Fitzgerald P.P. Tel Nos. Millstreet 029-70043/Mobile 087-7752948
Email: <email> www.dioceseofkerry.ie
PARISH OFFICE OPENING HOURS: MONDAY-TUESDAY- WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY
10.00a.m.-1.00p.m. & 2.00p.m.-5.00p.m.

Your prayers are requested for the repose of the souls of the following and for those whose anniversaries occur around this time, and for those for whom masses will be offered during the week:

RECENT DEATHS: John Joyce, Galway; Margaret O’Keeffe, Killetra. [read more …] “Parish Newsletter – First Sunday of Advent – 30th Nov, 2014”

Millstreet Mass of Remembrance Tonight at St. Patrick’s Church

Special Candles of Remembrance (each indivually inscribed with the name of the person who would have passed to their Eternal Reward ove the past year) are now in place by Parish Secretary, Sharon Lane, in advance of the 6.30pm Mass of Remembrance this evening.   Forty-five names are remembered in the very beautiful November Garden.   The design of the graphic display is by Declan Crowley of Milltech.  Care of the Garden by Sharon, Julie and Canon John.  (S.R.)

Special Candles of Remembrance (each indivually inscribed with the name of the person who would have passed to their Eternal Reward over the past year) are now in place by Parish Secretary, Sharon Lane, in advance of the 6.30pm Mass of Remembrance this evening. Forty-five names are remembered in the very beautiful November Garden. The design of the graphic display is by Declan Crowley of Milltech. Care of the Garden by Sharon, Julie and Canon John.  Click on the images to enlarge.   (S.R.)

4Mass of Remembrance 29th Nov. 2014 -8007Mass of Remembrance 29th Nov. 2014 -800Many people have expressed their admiration for the very meaningful manner by which the Holy Souls are remembered in St. Patrick’s Church.  Canon John Fitzgerald, P.P. introduced this wonderfully praiseworthy concept a few [read more …] “Millstreet Mass of Remembrance Tonight at St. Patrick’s Church”

Murphys Appearing at The Pub Carriganima on Sat. 29th Nov.

The very popular and wonderfully talented Murphys - father and three daughters - will be appearing at The Pub in Carriganima on this coming Saturday night, 29th Nov. 2014.  We thank Seán Murphy for alerting us to this marvellously enjoyable musical event.  Click on the Poster to enlarge.  (S.R.)
The very popular and wonderfully talented Murphys – father and three daughters – will be appearing at The Pub in Carriganima on this coming Saturday night, 29th Nov. 2014. We thank Seán Murphy for alerting us to this marvellously enjoyable musical event. Click on the Poster to enlarge. (S.R.)

Pampered for the Day

2014-11-28 Mary Buckley on the Today Show - RTE ONE 01Congratulations to Mary Buckley who appeared on the Today Show on RTÉ ONE yesterday. Nominated by her daughter Annmarie to as the make-over candidate for the day, where professionals worked to give her new hair, make-up and style for the day. She came across really well, and the pampering was of course very well deserved.

See the programme on the RTÉ Player. [read more …] “Pampered for the Day”

Attendance Levels at Womens Sport

We are three Transition Year students from Millstreet Community School and we are carrying out this survey for our BT Young Scientist project. For our project we are investigating the attendance levels at women’s sports. It would be greatly appreciated if you could fill out this survey. Thank you.

Click on this link to go to the survey: (apologies that the initial link led to a thanks you page)

Preparing Cows for a Dairy Show

2014-11-27 Ear to the Ground - National Dairy Show 05This evening Ear to the Ground (RTÉ ONE) had a feature from Millstreet: “Darragh McCullough explores the National Dairy Show in Millstreet, Co Cork, where he meets the Murphys who stay up all night to keep their cows and calves clean for the parade ring.

It’s an interesting look at what goes on behind the scenes at a dairy show – from leading them, feeding them, keeping them clean, washing, clipping, and blowdrying them, and even hair extensions.  See the show on the RTÉ Player (from 15:54 to the end of the programme).

Below are a few more images from the programme: [read more …] “Preparing Cows for a Dairy Show”

Sliabh Luachra Cycling Club news update

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We are open for new membership for 2015 for new and existing members.

We are also starting a juvenile club in February for U12, U14, U16 and Juniors (U18)

A six week beginners program for adults will start the beginning of February.

More details will be available on our website sliabhluachracyclingclub.com and our Facebook page early in the new year.

Enquiries – telephone 0877023562 or email <email>

Anita Notaro

If you are a fan of Eurovision then this will be very sad news. Anita Notaro was the tour de force responsible for directing the Eurovision Song Contest in 1993 from Millstreet in Ireland.

The 1993 contest was brought from the small village of Millstreet in County Cork and was a directing challenge for Anita Notaro but she confounded all the critics and made it one of the most memorable Eurovision’s in the contest’s history.

Anita worked as a highly successful Director with RTE (Irish National Broadcaster) for 18 years where she directed many programmes from The National Political Election coverage to The Eurovision Song Contest to Ireland’s most watched [read more …] “Anita Notaro”

Security in your own Home – Meeting tonight

2014-11-27 Community Alert Meeting in AubanePictured (right) are Secretary John F. Kelleher, Garda John Crowley and Donal Kelleher of Aubane Community Alert look forward to seeing you tonight Thursday November 27th at 8.30pm in Aubane Community Centre for the public meeting on security in your own home given by the Crime Prevention Officer and Garda John Crowley.

All are welcome.

See more at the Aubane Community Page

The End of our Journey

Lovely November sunshine on Sunday in Brosna saw the end of the wonderful journey our footballers have taken us on this year. A poor enough league campaign, had us wondering if we had a chance at Duhallow this year, and those first tentative steps against Cullen in April/May it was hard to see how the team would improve through the year, but they did, the expectation grew, and suddenly we were Duhallow Champions, then amid amazing scenes we were County Champions, and we had our sights on a Munster title … if only we could get past these Kerry lads. But it wasn’t to be as we were pushed aside by a strong, well organised Brosna team. We’ve all been on a high for the last few months. It’s been fantastic to follow the team. Thanks to all the players, team management, and everyone else that helped along the road, for an experience that some of us never thought we’d witness, and that the town hasn’t seen in fifty one years.

2014-11-23 The Millstreet team in the Munster Semi final (missing a few players)
The Millstreet team that played against Brosna in the Munster semi final on Sunday November 23rd 2014 (minus a few who were late out of the dressing room)

Match Reports:

Brosna hold a firm grip – Not for the first time this year Brosna’s defensive strategy proved the match for a talented [read more …] “The End of our Journey”