Incredibly Our Fundraising is Approaching Uplifting Financial Coverage for a Further Three Years

The incredible generous response in aid of our current Fundraiser supporting Millstreet Museum and Millstreet Community Website means that we are fast approaching three years of uplifting financial coverage as we move to the conclusion of our fundraising at the end of November 2025.   Presently our GoFundMe platform stands at a hugely inspiring 10,727.00 (less GoFundMe expenses) while even further wonderfully kind contributions have also been received which include the following:  Transfers to our Bank of Ireland account€250.00 from DCP Plastics, Pound Hill, Millstreet.  Delivered by Hand€50.00 from “Guys & Dolls”, Pound Hill;  €100.00 from  Anonymous;  €50.00 from Gillian & Raymond Gilbourne;  €50.00 from Geraldine & Con Houlihan;  €500.00 (cheque) from Anonymous;  €50.00 from Kathleen Kelleher, “Riverview”, Aubane; €50.00 from Derry Morley; €50.00 from Nora Mary O’Sullivan;  €50.00 from Brendan Murphy & “Gang”; €50.00 from Phil Sheehan, Carrigacooleen;  €50.00 from Michelle O’Keeffe, Dooneen;  €100.00 (cheque) from Millstreet SVP, St. Patrick’s Conference;  €70.00 from Con & Mary Meade, Cloghoulabeg;  €50.00 from Anonymous Family;  €20.00 from K.O’L.;  €80.00 (cheque) from Catherine Pomeroy-Murphy;  €150.00 from Seán Murphy, Knocknakilla;  €50.00 from Anonymous, Derragh;  €100.00 from Julie Brady & Abbie Healy.   Renewed thanks for such greatly appreciated generous support for our two voluntary run Community Services – Millstreet Museum and Millstreet Community Website.   Tap on the images to enlarge.  (Seán Radley)

Ballyhooly Sports 1954 – Our historical photo includes in front Joe Buckley, Jenny Neenan and Seánó Murphy…At back from left: Fr. Paddy O’Byrne, Willie Neenan and Donie O’Mahony (There are two unidentified people in the image.)   Many thanks to Jenny Cronin (née Neenan) for sharing the greatly appreciated photo.
Leaving from Cobh (Queenstown) on the Tender to the Ship which would be taking Fr. Joe Murphy (pictured centre front) to America in 1955.
Three wonderfully enthusiastic Students from Tralee’s Munster Technological University (MTU) came on tour to Millstreet on Thursday, 13th Nov. 2025 researching (for a Radio Documentary) Eurovision 1993 in Millstreet – from left: Seán from Nenagh, Co. Tipperary; Bright from Malawi and Alan from Dingle.  A recording of a brief interview will be heard on www.corkmusicstation.com on “Radio Treasures” at 9.30pm on this Tuesday, 18th Nov. 2025.

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