“Radio Treasures” from 9.15pm on CMS This Tuesday Features 60th Birthday, Paddy O’Brien, Knockalougha & More

At 8pm we feature Jimmy Reidy’s Archival programme relating to Ballinhassig…Repeated on Sunday at 10pm.  

“Radio Treasures” on www.corkmusicstation.com from 9.15pm this Tuesday, 23rd September 2025…..features a variety of topics tonight including:

An Interview with renowned singer Paddy O’Brien at William Fitzgerald’s 60th Birthday at 9.30pm.

Our first visit to Knockalougha Rambling House in September 2025 – special feature at 10pm.

Lots and lots of the very best music and song as always.

Feel very welcome to contact before, during or after our weekly broadcast:  086 825 0074 or corkmusicstation @gmail.com . Tap on the images to enlarge.  Please note:  “Radio Treasures” is now repeated at 9.20pm every Friday night.  Tap on the images below to enlarge.  Happy listening. (S.R.)

At Knockalougha Rambling House, Patrick W. O’Leary presents the annual American Mug to Jim Lyons in the company of many of our great Friends.

A birthday celebration at Knockalougha Rambling House.
One of our most favourite images from the recent very successful Millstreet Stretcher Race.
“Capabu” Winning Team receiving their prestigious Award after the Millstreet Stretcher Race.
Celebrating the 60th Birthday of William Fitzgerald at the Abbey Hotel, Ballyvourney on Sat., 20th Sept. 2025 in the company of Ita and John.
Barry O’Halloran, Paddy and Ann O’Brien at William’s 60th Birthday Party.
The Meaney Family and Aubane Community Centre Committee pictured at the recent planting of a special memorial tree by David Crowley in memory of the late Tom Meaney.
The wonderful Volunteers at Aubane Community Centre coordinating the provision of delicious refreshments on the occasion of the special Tribute to the late Tom Meaney.

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Millstreet Community Gym

🚨 Exciting News 🚨

 

Our brand *new Studio is NOW OPEN* on the 1st floor at Claragh House, West End, Millstreet! 🎉

✅ Exercise classes are already running. Contact Michelle for details 📞 (087) 401 6984

✅ Available to rent by the hour for your own sessions, workshops, or events https://tinyurl.com/3jy3rxtb

✅ And… our community gym on the ground floor will be opening very soon, watch this space 👀💪

Come be part of the journey from the very beginning—we can’t wait to see you here!

 

Millstreet & Macroom October SECAD Workshops

Millstreet & Macroom October SECAD Workshops –

Winning at Job Seeking (8/10 Millstreet, 29/10 Macroom)

(Final Sept Workshop Macroom tomorrow)

Details for the October Workshop supporting individuals to successfully seek work using online tools, sites and applications etc.  The workshop will take place in Millstreet on 8th October and  Macroom on 29th October.

Workshop pre-registration is online via the QR code on poster and /or the link https://www.secad.ie/news/employment-support-workshops-2/ (all workshops)

QR on posters below.  Pre-registration informs us of proposed attendance and allows us to ensure there are enough staff members present to cover.

One to one meeting with the client after the workshop.

Workshop & Morning client registration begins at 10am.  Workshop is for approx.. 1.5 hours.  Then a tea break and one to ones will follow.

This is a free, confidential and impartial support open to all members of the community that are over 18, unemployed, or part time on low income.

Attendees do not need to be on a social welfare payment and may be being supported by other agencies also, this service is to compliment same, and support attendees to increase their confidence and progress to the next available step. Workshops are usually the first Wednesday of each month in Millstreet and last Wednesday in Macroom.

 

Eily’s Report – 23rd September

Dia is Mhuire diobh go leir a Cáirde and welcome to my Report.

  Aaaahh there is nothing as nice as the sweet smell of success. What a joy it was for our dedicated Tidy Towns Committee to be Awarded   First place in their section at this years, (2025 ) County Council Anti Litter Challenge. They pushed and pushed and worked at it until they got there  and  they want to thank every single person who helped them to achieve their dream. We are all proud of this wonderful success. It only goes to show that constant dropping wears a stone. You will get there if you work hard enough. We need our Tidy Towns Committee to let us know what is needed and to convince us that the outcome is worth striving for. They would like to thank all those who helped them in any way on their road to success. They had a wonderful evening at the County Hall Their joy was further enhanced  by celebrating the birthday of the popular Tommy Burke. God Bless their work.

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