The death has occurred on June 5th 2013 of Catherina (Kate) Doody (née Healy) of Cloverfield, Cullen, dearly beloved wife of the late Dinny. Very peacefully, at Millstreet Community Hospital. Deeply regretted by her son Jerry, daughters Eileen and Elizabeth and adoring grandchildren Jack and Katie, sister Norah (Cotter), Leamlara, sisters-in-law, son-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, carers, neighbours and friends. R.I.P.
Reposing at Tarrant’s Funeral Home Millstreet, on today, Friday, from 6pm, followed by removal at 8.30pm to St. Patrick’s Church, Millstreet. Requiem Mass tomorrow, Saturday, at 11.30am. Funeral afterwards to Drishane Cemetery.
Video Countdown to the 2013 Cork 20 Rally which will be based in Millstreet-Part 4
To get us in the mood for the 2013 Cork 20 Rally which will be based in Millstreet for the first time ever this year we take a look back at footage from some previous Cork 20 Rallies that have been held over the years to see what we have in store for us in Millstreet with the arrival of this event in October.
This time we go back to the 2000 Cork 20 Rally which had some great competitors competing in it like Andrew Nesbitt, the late Frank Meagher,the legendary Austin Mchale and Ian Greer amongst others,the rally was won that year by Andrew Nesbitt in his WRC Subaru so enjoy some classic footage from what was a very entertaining event.
Over the coming few weeks/months we will feature more Cork 20 footage from years gone by in a build up to what will be a Major Event for Millstreet to be held on 4th, 5th & 6th October 2013.
Regional Report 1170 – 5th June 2013
by
Eily Buckley
Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to News Report 1170 from Millstreet. Fondest greetings dear listeners and I wish you all the very best on this lovely warm, sunny Tuesday morning. The first one in June.
The Lotto Jackpot was not won at the Mal Passo Bar last night.
Jackpot for next week €10,200 the draw at McCarthys Bar on Sunday night.
Our Bank Holiday weekend passed off without any local fatalities or injury, Baoichas le Dia. And we were not short of outdoor pursuits. The Corpus Christi Parade through the town enjoyed fine weather on Sunday following the 11.30 Mass, The band played before rushing off to the annual vintage Day in Upton.
The 52 seater Coach going to Knock on Sunday was full to capacity and a great day was had by all.
Out in Carriginma a Gala Fun Day was held at their National School and it was a wonderful success judging by all the praise that was allotted to it.
And in the Pub that night, Big Maggie and her band from Co. Limerick, made the rafters roar until closing time. The perfect end to a perfect day.
Road Works in Progress at Killarney Road, Millstreet Today
Death Notice: Pat John O’Callaghan
O’CALLAGHAN (Kilcorney) On June 3, 2013, peacefully, at Cork University Hospital, Pat John, Killeen, Kilcorney, beloved brother of the late Bobby and brother-in-law of the late Connie. Deeply regretted by his sister Mary (Linehan), nephew Fr. Teddy, nieces Marion, Dolores and Josephine, relatives, kind neighbours and friends.
Reposing at Tarrant’s Funeral Home, Millstreet on today, Wednesday, from 6pm to 7.30pm, followed by removal to St. Nicholas’ Church, Kilcorney. Requiem Mass tomorrow, Thursday, at 12 noon, followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery.
Ducon Cup Final
DUCON CUP FINAL
MILLSTREET
-v-
KNOCKNAGREE
NEXT SUNDAY (9th JUNE)
IN
BOHERBUE
AT
3.00p.m.
PLEASE SUPPORT
Tubrid Mass Celebrated by Fr. Kevin For Examination Students
Willie Neenan 10km Memorial Road Race
Special Night for Fr. Con Kiely in Ballydaly Hall on 2nd June 2013
We share a selection of images here from the superb occasion. Fr. Con in his 70s still uses his push bike in his work and to keep so very fit does his daily exercises in the morning. In his address at Ballydaly Hall on Sunday night he expressed his sincere joy and thanks for such a magnificent and enjoyable gathering in [read more …] “Special Night for Fr. Con Kiely in Ballydaly Hall on 2nd June 2013”
Presentation of Impressive Cheque Following Easter 2013 Vintage Event
Millstreet considered for 2013 Tourism Towns Award
Millstreet is among 45 towns and villages from across the country being considered for the 2013 Tourism Towns Award. The award, now in its second year, is designed to recognise Irish towns and villages where the local community goes the extra mile to enhance their appeal to tourists.
The top ten “Highly Commended Tourism Towns” will be announced at the National Tidy Towns Awards later in year with the overall winner to be announced by Fáilte Ireland in November.
Now in its second year (Portmagee, Col. Kerry were the 2012 winners), the award will continue to focus on how participating towns have developed their local area in the following key tourism areas: [read more …] “Millstreet considered for 2013 Tourism Towns Award”
Sunset Taken From Drishane Road
Parish Newsletter: 2nd June 2013 – The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ
PARISH NEWSLETTER – BALLYDALY-CULLEN-MILLSTREET
The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ – 2nd June, 2013
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: Sr. Elizabeth Duggan, England & Lisnaboy
[read more …] “Parish Newsletter: 2nd June 2013 – The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ”
A Millstreet Summer Sunset
IRD Duhallow Training Courses
Personal Development Training Course
IRD Duhallow is now taking names for women interested in undertaking a Personal Development Training Course which will commence in September and will include the following modules: Positive versus Negative Thinking, Saying No, Developing Self – Esteem, Rights and Responsibilities, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Anger Management, Listening to your Intuition, Management of Feelings. The duration of this course will be once a week for eight weeks. Places will be limited for this programme and anyone interested is asked to contact Mary Mc Hugh on 029 60633.
Interior Design Training Programme
IRD Duhallow is seeking to run an eight week intensive Interior Design Training Programme in September which will take participants through the design process from the ideas stage through to specifics including limitations of budget and size. Participants will develop sample boards as a visual aid and an in depth look into colour theory, styles, flooring, fabrics, lighting, wall finishes etc. It is the aim of this programme to encourage participant’s creativity and importantly how to apply this creativity to their own designs. Places will be limited for this programme and anyone interested is asked to contact Mary Mc Hugh on 029 60633.
DUCON CUP SEMI-FINAL
MILLSTREET V CULLEN
SUNDAY 2ND JUNE 3PM IN RATHCOOLE
PLEASE SUPPORT
Death Notice: Thomas Justice
The death occurred on 24 May 2013, of Thomas Justice, born Clonbanin 1929. Brother to Con, Charlie, Hinkie and Tadgh. Moved to England, residing in several places before settling in Ainsdale, Southport. Burial in Ainsdale. Sadly missed by wife Maureen, children. [read more …] “Death Notice: Thomas Justice”
Karen O’Connor Wins Single Poem Competition at Listowel Writers Week
Our pictures show Karen with John Bowman who opened the 42nd Listowel Writers Week at the Listowel Arms. And Karen with Noel King, Editor of Doghouse Books, a Tralee publisher.
The following is the Press Release outlining Karen’s achievements and journey to this magnificent [read more …] “Karen O’Connor Wins Single Poem Competition at Listowel Writers Week”
Dancing Derek Inspires Great Enthusiasm at Physical Education Workshop
Here we share further images from our visit this morning. Derek’s website www.dancingderek.com gives a full insight into the wide range of dance related activities. He gives instruction in a large number of schools [read more …] “Dancing Derek Inspires Great Enthusiasm at Physical Education Workshop”
Very Successful READ Initiative Project 2013 at Millstreet Community School
Superb Road Safety Workshop for Millstreet Primary Schools
Celebrating MS World Day in Cork City
Carriganima N.S. Family Fun Day on Sunday, 2nd June 2013
Funding for Blackwater Bridge approved
Failte Ireland has approved €105,750 for a new pedestrian, cycling and wheelchair access bridge at Millstreet in Co Cork at the exact location where O’Sullivan Beara crossed the River Blackwater in 1603. This is part of the larger Beara Breifne walking route project.
‘I am pleased to confirm funding for both of these projects which will further improve Ireland’s tourism facilities. The new bridge on the Beara Breifne way marks the exact spot where O’Sullivan Beara crossed the river with his followers, and the overall route is a really exciting walking project which takes in all four provinces.’
The new bridge at Millstreet is a key link in the development of the Beara Breifne Way long-distance walking route which traces the 1602 march by Donal Cam, Chieftain of the O’Sullivan Beare clan, after the [read more …] “Funding for Blackwater Bridge approved”
Death Notice: Jerry Neville, Dromagh
The death has occurred of Jerry Neville of Dromalour, Kanturk and late of Dromagh., Who passed away peacefully on 26th May at his residence. Lying in repose at O’Callaghan’s Funeral Parlour, Kanturk on Wednesday from 6 pm, followed by removal at 8 pm to St John’s Church, Dromagh. Requiem mass on Thursday at 12 noon. Burial afterwards in Dromtarriffe New Cemetery. Contact: O’Callaghan’s Funeral Parlour, Kanturk 029-50147
Genealogy: Catherine Dennehy, Carriganima
My great grand mother Catherine Dennehy was from Carriganima, and married James Kelleher of Toames East Macroom. She was born in 1852 and died 1925.
Would any of her relations be still living in the Carriganima area? I would love to make contact.
Ned O’Connor Co.Clare <email>
Summer Computer Camps
Niamh Barrett Computers are holding a Computer Summer Camp in the Presentation Primary School, Millstreet from 8th to 12th July (10.00am – 12.30pm).
“Our Summer Computer Camps 2013 are multi-activity technology camps are for children ages 7 – 13 years. At our Summer Camps your child will create multimedia slide shows, movies and design and print their own T-Shirts, Mugs and DVD Covers.
They will also learn to design and create their own computer games including characters, backgrounds and sounds. Children will [read more …] “Summer Computer Camps”
Regional Report 1169 – 28th May 2013
by
Eily Buckley
Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to news report 1169 from Millstreet. Fondest greetings dear listeners and I wish you all the very best on this changeable Tuesday morning, the last one on May.
Another busy week has gone by, the weather was good and of the course the main task of the week was to prepare the Green Glens for the hosting of the International Sheep-Shearing Championships. St. John’s GAA Club excelled themselves.
And when the weekend came the place was afar cry from the way it looked the previous weekend for the 20th anniversary of EuroVision. It was all to do with sheep and their needs. Elevated stands made sure that the audience were able to see the experts at their work from their comfortable seating.
Trade Stands abounded , and there was every kind of bouncing castles , merries for the children. And Sheep Dog Trials. Tug o’ War. Dog Show
The crowd was not that big on Saturday but on Sunday they came in their thousands in brilliant sunshine, not that it mattered because there was ample room inside for it all.
Look up the website and get the feel of it with the lovely pictures taken by Sean Radley and others. The Community singers gave a recital and were very well received, The Show was officially opened by Weather Lady herself Nuala Carey aided by Cork Footballer Noel Lynch , Canon John FitzGerald also attended.
Cork Music Station at Sheep Shearing Event 2013
John and Linda MacNaboe conquer Clara
Late Sunday Evening John Mac Naboe and his wife Linda returned to Millstreet to conquer Claragh and fulfil a dream held since he was a child.
During a childhood summer holiday visit he had started the climb but for reasons lost in the mists of time had failed to reach the summit.