DUCON CUP Quarter Final
Millstreet –v- Cullen
8pm Friday June 1st in Knocknagree
Result: Millstreet 0-12 Cullen 0-11 After Extra Time 🙂 (Half time score: 0-3 to 0-6, End of normal time score: 0-8 to 0-8)
Community website for Millstreet, Co. Cork, Ireland
8pm Friday June 1st in Knocknagree
Result: Millstreet 0-12 Cullen 0-11 After Extra Time 🙂 (Half time score: 0-3 to 0-6, End of normal time score: 0-8 to 0-8)
This year, the Feis is being held on Sunday 10th of June, with singing, music and recitation competitions commencing at 12.00 noon. The solo piping competitions will commence at 12 noon also. Sports for all will commence at 2pm. A seisiún of music, song and dance by local performers will commence at 3 pm. These include dancers and musicians from Boherbue, Millstreet and Cullen, local singers and the Cullen Pipe Band. Down through the years the Cullen Pipe Band has been a great friend to the Feis and is always appreciated for their wonderful contribution on the day. There will be a Céad Míle Fáilte for everyone on Feis Laitiarain Day. With your support the Feis will continue for many years to come. [read more …] “Cullen Feis (Feis Laitiarain) 2012”
John Kelleher presenting the sum of €600 the proceeds of the recent Coffee Morning which was held in aid of St Patrick’s Hospital Marymount Hospice & in memory of the late Phil Duggan Ballinhassig to Valarie Coogan (The Friends of Marymount Hospice Cork Fundraising Committee) at Marymount Hospice, Curraheen Road Cork today. Also in the Picture L – R is Pat Maher (Chairman of the Friends of Marymount Fundraising Committee) The Duggan Family Ballinhassig, Anne Erdell (Friends of Marymount Hospice Fundraising Committee. Many Thanks to all who supported the Coffee Morning which was held on Sat 21 April 2012 the Parish Centre in Millstreet.
Eily Buckley
Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to news report 1117 from Millstreet. Fondest greetings dear listeners and I wish you all the very best on this dull but calm Tuesday morning, the last one in May.
The Month of June is upon us and in the weeks to come the first of the judging for the National Tidy Towns Competition and other smaller Awards will begin. Already there are signs of great improvements, in our area, such as painting of houses, fixing of walls and fences, not least among them the re-vamping of Matt Murphy’s wall, in Minor Row where he so laboriously painted the flags of all the Countries that took part in the EuroVision Song Contest when it came to Millstreet in 1993. People are asked to please keep up the Good work, give all the help you can to our vibrant committee in their quest to turn last year bronze medal into silver this time round. [read more …] “Regional report 1117 – 29th May 2012”
A number of residents from Drishane Castle join us for our weekly meetings and on the afternoon of Sunday 8th July we are looking forward to going to Drishane to organize Bible based adult and children’s programmes. The children’s programme will include lots of games, crafts and other fun. Then after sharing a BBQ together we plan to have our regular service on that particular Sunday in the main hall at Drishane Castle instead of at our usual venue. We will be joined by a team of visitors from California and this should be a really inspiring service including lots of good music. Again we would warmly invite anyone from the local community to join us at 7pm in the main hall of Drishane Castle on Sunday 8th July. For further information on any of this please contact Laurence at 064 6631613 or email <email>
We invite you to tune into Cork Music Station for “Radio Treasures” on now until 9.00 p.m.. Back again in a fortnight’s time for another Show…8 to 9 pm on Tuesday, 12th June 2012. (S.R.)
Click on the audio player above to hear Tom Goggin from Kilcorney sings “Two Sweethearts“, which was on the “Round the Fireside With Jimmy Reidy” programme – C103FM Monday night May 28th 2012, and which was recorded at the Sandpit House recently.
The death has occurred on Monday, May 28, 2012 of John D. MURPHY of Claramore, Millstreet. Reposing at Tarrant’s Funeral Home, Millstreet this Tuesday evening from 6pm. Removal this evening to St Patrick’s Church, Millstreet at 8pm. Requiem Mass tomorrow, Wednesday, at 12 noon. Burial afterwards in St Mary’s Cemetery, Millstreet.
The wanderlust was in him for places far away
And he left Millstreet Town as a young man for to live in the U S of A
The likeable Dermy Leary in life he made many a friend
Far from his beloved Hometown and Millstreet’s old West End.
He always seemed so cheerful with great warmth in his hello
The dapper Dermy Leary a nice person to know
‘Tis so sad to think in Millstreet he will not be seen again
But with those who knew him from the past the good memories will remain
I would like to inform people in Millstreet who might remember the Duggan family that Elizabeth sadly passed away in Oxford, England last week. The family lived for many years it the West End (Maurice Linehan’s solicitors office), and then moved to Killarney Rd.
Her parents were Finbar and Dolly. Finbar was the area engineer for almost 30 years. They both died in late 1980. After their deaths the family moved away. Elizabeth became head of the Science Dept in a large Comprehensive school in High Wycombe, England, and married her husband Barry Hunter, who also taught in the same school, while living there.
She is survived by Barry, her sisters Rosario, and Frances, and her brother Brian. May she rest in peace.
From Joe Kennelly (formerly from Killarney Rd) <email>
Millstreet Juvenile GAA thank all those who helped collect the 250 tokens for the ‘Go Play Today‘ Irish Independent campaign. We have been selected as one of the 500 clubs to receive the €500 worth of free sports equipment. We thank you for your continued support of our club and we look forward to seeing all our members using this fantastic new equipment.
For further information on MS World Day please log on to http://www.worldmsday.org
Cork North West Branch of MS Ireland will be marking the day by attendance at a special event in Cork City. Over coming weeks a number of church gate collections will take place within the overall Duhallow area. The support of the public is greatly appreciated regarding this very worthy cause.
Millstreet Parents’ Association is organising a Coffee Morning for both Primary Schools – Presentation N.S., Millstreet and Scoil Mhuire, Millstreet B.N.S. – Friday, 8th June from 9.30 a.m. until 12.30 p.m. at Millstreet G.A.A. Community Hall Kitchen. All are very welcome. We thank Kate Twomey for this information. (S.R.)
Variety was the keynote at this year’s magnificent Pattern Day. Blessed with splendid weather, it was a true Family Day where sport, fun, music, refreshments, magic, memories, conversation, [read more …] “Variety, Fun, Magic and Sport at Cloghoula N.S. Pattern Day 2012”
The annual RNLI Ireland awards took place over the weekend at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham in Dublin, with volunteers and supporters being recognised for their role in raising funds and awareness for the charity that saves lives at sea. Guest of honour was RTE’s Bryan Dobson, who spoke of his admiration for the RNLI and handed out awards to forty-five volunteers. Bina and Liam Burke’s received a regional group supporter award for their work on behalf of Countmacsherry lifeboat. The couple have formed a personal association with the station after they lost their son Aidan in a tragedy. They never [read more …] “Bina and Liam honoured by the RNLI”
“AN IRISH teen born without limbs who earned worldwide plaudits for an inspirational United Nations address is to undergo major surgery.
Joanne O’Riordan (16) from Millstreet, was chosen by the UN to be just one of seven speakers to address a special forum on technology in New York last month.
The Transition Year student delivered a remarkable address — and became an Internet sensation with thousands of people blogging about how her remarkable courage in the face of adversity had proved inspirational.
Joanne’s address was focused on how technology had helped transform her life.
She was born with a condition known as Amelia — leaving her without properly formed arms and legs.
As a further complication, Joanne was also born with scoliosis or curvature of the spine.
She was scheduled to undergo major surgery last month as part of her scoliosis treatment — but the operation was postponed to allow her travel to the UN in New York. Joanne will now have the surgery next month — but will still be able to attend a special upcoming edition of ‘The Late Late Show’ to mark the 50th anniversary of the RTE programme” [read the full article on the Independent]
Many truly enthusiastic past-pupils had travelled long distances to be present for the great occasion. Principal, Ken Brennan as well as teachers Colman Culhane, Peadar Ó Ceallaigh and Derry Morley were also present [read more …] “A Most Enjoyable 25 Year Class Reunion at Wallis Arms Hotel on Friday”
Click the audio player above to listen to Noel C.Duggan reminiscing on the Eurovision Song Contest which was held in his “cowshed” in Millstreet 19 years ago (1993). It’s from an interview with Damien O’Reilly on the CountryWide Programme on RTÉ Radio 1, this morning Saturday 26th May 2012. (6mins 25secs long)
The 2012 Eurovision is on tonight at 8pm on RTE TV.
PARISH NEWSLETTER for BALLYDALY-CULLEN-MILLSTREET
Pentecost Sunday – 27th May, 2012
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:
The annual Mass for the month of May will be held in Tubrid Well
this evening Friday May 25th at 8pm
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Miracles at Tubrid
Around the fire grate on Winter nights I often heard the old man of stories tell
Stories of miracles that did occur at Tubrid’s Holy Well
Of people who were blind to light who suddenly could see
He did impress on my young mind how amazing this place must be
He said the Tubrid waters has cures for every known disease
And it even cured an allergy that one old bloke had to fleas
It cured people of cancer and it cured people of gout
And drinking Tubrid water cured one of warts in the mouth
[read more …] “Miracles At Tubrid”
Matthew Murphy’s Eurovision Wall in Minor Row has been one of Millstreet’s most photographed features. It has lasted so very well over the past 19 years and now with the new very colourful and attractive panels put in place its future is further guaranteed. The flags are arranged in [read more …] “Four Generations at Eurovision Wall in Minor Row, Millstreet on 24th May 2012 Recalling Millstreet’s Historic 1993 Eurovision Song Contest”
The Corkman Newspaper is out every Thursday in all the local newsagents, and contains much more than just the online version.
Fly Flaps & Other Inventions, (ISBN 978-1477488195) is a self published book by Bill O’Riordan that includes descriptions and explanations for some 200 ideas, concepts and patentable inventions he has had over the years, and he believes that some of them could be viable opportunities for anyone who reads the book. None of the ideas have any patent protection, and he’s publishing them now because he believes someone will be inspired by them and use them.
He is giving them away in the hope that someone, somewhere might be able to take them further than he can, and bring one or two of them to market. Ultimately it’s hoped that some of the ideas in the book could boost employment rates in Ireland or indeed anywhere in the world.
The book Fly Flaps & Other Inventions is loosely based on notes he’s made over the years as the ideas occurred to him. The reason he’s publishing them now is simply to bring them out from his “shed” and set them free; “to see what happens.” He says.
Bill O’Riordan, originally from Millstreet in Co. Cork, Ireland says; “I’ve probably spent way too much time in my “man-shed” trying to develop these products or ideas, without ever completing a patentable prototype, or a design plan, as I tend to jump to the next idea too quickly, and its [read more …] “Book: Fly Traps & Other Inventions”
You are very welcome to join us on CMS just now for the next hour where we share some very fine music and topical conversation. Happy Listening. (S.R.)