“Radio Treasures” from 9.15pm on CMS This Tuesday

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

“Radio Treasures” on www.corkmusicstation.com from 9.15pm this Tuesday, 7th October 2025…..features a variety of topics tonight including:

 Fr. Paddy’s Birthday Greeting at 9.20pm and also at 10pm.

An Interview (Part One) with Luke Ryan relating to Luke’s Amazing Lego Masterpieces at 9.25pm.

An Interview with Patrick W. O’Leary as he leaves Ireland and Millstreet… at 9.50pm.

Our second visit to Knockalougha Rambling House at 10.05pm.

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.)

Luke Ryan chats to us regarding his many Lego creations which are truly fascinating.

Presidential Candidate, Catherine Connolly pictured during a national media press conference recently held at Senator Nicole Ryan’s Office at West End, Millstreet.
A wonderful Family of five from London recently tracing Cronin Family roots in Cullen and Millstreet pictured at Millstreet Museum.
The superb image featuring the two talented Science Students captured by Student Ruby Lehane when I handed her my Camera at the Science Experiment during the recent very successful Open Evening at Millstreet Community School.
Interviewing Jim Lyons and Neighbour at Knockalougha Rambling House not far from Listowel…Picture by Patrick W. O’Leary of USA.

Three generations at the recent First Holy Communion Crocus Planting Ceremony in Millstreet – Ciara, Ceallaig and Mary.

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Eily’s Report – 7th October

Dia is mhuire díobh go léir a cáirde and welcome to my Report.

We held our breath and said our prayers and Baoichas le Dia we came through Storm Amy without any serious  happenings. A few old trees which stood up to previous gales fell victim this time but we had no road blocks of any consequence. Some of the political posters came in for a bashing and when I came home from a few days away there was one firmly planted in my drive, having been wrenched from the pole outside.  I was sorry to miss the visit of Catherine Connelly to Millstreet. But my counterparts took good care of her  in my absence.  By all accounts they all enjoyed the experience and it gave them a great chance to show off their new gym in town. Even made the six o’clock news. Well done to all who helped to grasp the opportunity.

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