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HC-St-Peters-CS-Panoply-5 
 EE 06/03/2015
NEWS
Kevin Cuthbert and Cathal McCarthy as Waldorf and Statler seen at the 'Panoply' TY show in St Peters Community School. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-St-Peters-CS-Panoply-3 
 EE 06/03/2015
NEWS
Peter Walsh as Golum in a scene from 'Riddle in the Dark - A Hobbit Adventure' from the St Peters Community School's Transition Years 'Panoply' plays in Passage West recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-St-Peters-CS-Panoply-2 
 EE 06/03/2015
NEWS
Timekeeper Morgan Hegarty pictured from the Arabian Nights sketch at the St Peters Community School's Transition Years 'Panoply' plays in Passage West recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-St-Peters-CS-Panoply-1a 
 EE 06/03/2015
NEWS
Sinead Santry (Best Actress) pictured with Tadhg Swan and Peter Walsh who were all awarded with the Best Play Award at the recent 'Panoply' TY Show at St Peters Community School, Passage West. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Scoil-Bhride-Crosshaven- 
 EE 06/03/2015
SPORT
Pictured at the launch of the Crosshaven 8k road race on 29 April in aid of Scoil Bhride were Sinead Paley, Bernard Lynch, Lynch's Centra sponsors and Seamus O'Connor, school principal with pupils Niamh Cogan, Maggie O'Brien, Ava Long, Saoirse Burgess McCarthy and Ella Power. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-CCS-Grease-rehersals-4 
 EE 19/02/2015
NEWS
TY students Kate Fleming, Rebecca Allenby and Aideen Fox pictured in a scene from 'Grease' which runs from March 18 - 20 in Carrigaline Community School. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-CCS-Grease-rehersals-3 
 EE 19/02/2015
NEWS
Katie Collins, Ríoghnach Hurley, Rachel O'Connell and Hannah Shalloo taking selfies during rehersals for 'Grease' by students of Carrigaline Community School. The play runs for three nights from March 18 - 20. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-CCS-Grease-rehersals-2 
 EE 19/02/2015
NEWS
Principal cast members pictured during rehersals for the forthcoming production of 'Grease' by students of Carrigaline Community School. The play will run for three nights in the school on March 18-20. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-CCS-Grease-rehersals-1 
 EE 19/02/2015
NEWS
'T Birds' Daniel Sheehy, Mark Glavin, Joe Bosonnet, Jack Cronin and Peter O'Reilly pictured during rehersals for 'Grease' by students of Carrigaline Community School. The play will run for three nights in the school on March 18-20. Picture: Howard Crowdy
DKE110315boole012 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Ian Pitt and John Herbert, both of UCC, enjoying the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations at City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole011 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
David and Elizabeth Lynch of Ballintemple, among the guests attending the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations at City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole010 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Mike Collins of Cork University Press accompanied by his wife Ruth, with Cronan O Doibhlin of UCC, attending the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations at City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole009 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Pat McGrath, George Boole programme director, chatting with Professor Bernard Hanzon of UCC, at the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations at City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole008 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Aine McCarthy, Laura Mellett and Donna O'Driscoll, all UCC, attending the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations at City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole007 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Mary Shields, welcoming Marni Hinton Rosner, great-great granddaughter of George Boole and Gerry Kennedy, great-great grand nephew of George Boole to City Hall, at the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole006 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Mary Shields, welcoming Marni Hinton Rosner, great-great granddaughter of George Boole and Gerry Kennedy, great-great grand nephew of George Boole to City Hall, at the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole005 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Mary Shields, welcoming Marni Hinton Rosner, great-great granddaughter of George Boole and Gerry Kennedy, great-great grand nephew of George Boole to City Hall, at the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations. Also included is Professor Paul Giller, right, registrar and senior vice-president academic in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole004 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Mary Shields, welcoming Marni Hinton Rosner, great-great granddaughter of George Boole and Gerry Kennedy, great-great grand nephew of George Boole to City Hall, at the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations. Also included is Professor Paul Giller, left, registrar and senior vice-president academic in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole003 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Nuala and George Harding from Blackrock, attending the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations at City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole002 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Donal Counihan of Ballinlough, Kathy Bunney, George Boole 200 project support officer and Willie Weir, business ambassador of ACE at UCC, enjoying the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations at City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315boole001 
 EEXXjob 11/03/2015
Echo/Exam News
Olivia Frawley of UCC, centre, editor of the George Boole Chronicles, in the company of Olive and Joe Barrett from Douglas, at the launch of the George Boole Chronicles as part of the George Boole 200 celebrations at City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315barbora005 
 EEjob 11/03/2015
Echo News
Barbora, Martin and Daniel Stelcik, at their home in Mallow.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315barbora004 
 EEjob 11/03/2015
Echo News
Barbora, Martin and Daniel Stelcik, at their home in Mallow.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315barbora003 
 EEjob 11/03/2015
Echo News
Barbora, Martin and Daniel Stelcik, at their home in Mallow.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315barbora002 
 EEjob 11/03/2015
Echo News
Barbora, Martin and Daniel Stelcik, at their home in Mallow.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE110315barbora001 
 EEjob 11/03/2015
Echo News
Barbora, Martin and Daniel Stelcik, at their home in Mallow.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mary T Allen, Poweder and Plait and Martha Mulconroy, Make Up By Martha at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Maria Coakley, Coakley Project Services, Anne Marie Crowley, Freelance Training and Coaching and Ciara Wilson, Salon Shop at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Edel Cox, Fuzion Communications, Éabha O'Leary Fitzpatrick, B+S Hospitality and Aoibhinn Twomey, Fuzion Communications at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Edel Cox, Fuzion Communications, Éabha O'Leary Fitzpatrick, B+S Hospitality and Aoibhinn Twomey, Fuzion Communications at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Val Meenan, HR & Coaching Services and Amy Quilter, Raddison Hotel Little Island at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
DK11032015-NetworkCork-026 
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Jennifer Lyons, AIB, Orla Flynn, Vice President of Academic Affairs CIT and Karen Lyons, Muckross Park Hotel at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Jennifer Lyons, AIB, Orla Flynn, Vice President of Academic Affairs CIT and Karen Lyons, Muckross Park Hotel at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Clair Maher, River Lee Hotel and Elaine Duggan, Evening Echo at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Nicholas O'Keeffe, Deputy Lord Mayor, Helen Wycherley, Celtic Ross Hotel and Ann Doherty, Cork City Council at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Kay Flynn, Eli Lilly, Helen Wycherley, Celtic Ross Hotel, Aviné McNally, Director of IBEC Network, Jim Barry, Barry Group, Jean O'Sullivan, Enterprise Ireland and Ann Doherty, Cork City Council at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Patricia Ryall, Duchas Coaching & Training and Kay Flynn, Eli Lilly at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Patricia Ryall, Duchas Coaching & Training and Kay Flynn, Eli Lilly at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Catherine Kearney, Celtic Interiors and Joan Walsh, Partnership Europe at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Jenny Murphy, Red Baloon, Cáit Lynch, Rebecca Geaney and Muireann Lynch, Rooties Snacks at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Kathy O'Dwyer, Career Training Internships, Louise O'Sullivan, First Light and Adrianne Rodgers, LEO at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Barbara Nugent, Transilient Coaching and Ann Heffernan, Facilitatior at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Barbara Nugent, Transilient Coaching and Ann Heffernan, Facilitatior at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Cathy Fitzgibbon, Cork Independent and Joan Cashman, Colour and Image Academy at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
DK11032015-NetworkCork-012 
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Noreen Walsh, AIB, Eleanor Bermingham, NOVUS and Jennifer O'Flaherty, CompuCal at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Leona McCarthy and Colette Madden, ASA Marketing at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Leona McCarthy and Colette Madden, ASA Marketing at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Eileen Weedick, Extensicon and Noleen Cronin, Home Instead Senior Care at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Connie O'Kennedy, The Paint Pot, Caroline McCarthy, Chair of Carrigaline Business Association and Gillian Hennessy, The Collins Press at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Adriana Hegarty, Hegarty Properties and Jessica Healy, The Art of Style at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Adriana Hegarty, Hegarty Properties and Jessica Healy, The Art of Style at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Sarah Halpin, Halpin & Co Solicitors and Karen Fleming, Hayfield Manor Hotel at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Sarah Halpin, Halpin & Co Solicitors and Karen Fleming, Hayfield Manor Hotel at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
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Lucy O'Donoghue, Lucy O'Donoghue Consultancy and Carla Manning, CACM Accounting at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Lucy O'Donoghue, Lucy O'Donoghue Consultancy and Carla Manning, CACM Accounting at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
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Kiris Puumalainen, Create Group/Forever Living, Peigin Crowley, Irish Women and Elsha De Souza, Live music Promotions at the March Network Cork meeting titled Harnessing Opportunities in Changing Times in the River Lee Hotel. 
Pic Darragh Kane
DK11032015-CIT-044 
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Michelle Pierce and David Cahill, Cobh at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Pic Darragh Kane
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Ronald Ayala Acosta, Ann Palacios Saura, Tony Cervello and Daniel Holder, CIT at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Emma O'Leary, Tallow, Laura O'Mahony, Newross at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Emma O'Leary, Tallow and Laura O'Mahony, Newross at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Jim Walsh, Mella Leonard, Dan Collins, Dr Margaret Linehan and Mervyn O'Mahony, CIT at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Brian O'Sullivan, Newcastlewest and Vickie Harnett, Broadford at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Ava Harper, Midelton, Emily Heggarty, Kinsale and Laura Kelleher, Midelton at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Ava Harper, Midelton, Emily Heggarty, Kinsale and Laura Kelleher, Midelton at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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David Whelan, Blackrock and Alexandra Holakova, Victoria Road at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Jason Connery, Charleville, Aidan Clarke, Kinsale, Aislinn Sheehan, Midelton, William Lonergan, Tipperary, David Wolfe, Crosshaven and John Smith, Louth at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Pic Darragh Kane
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Alan Lynch and Sorcha Keely, Dublin at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Helen Ryan, Limerick and Ciarán O'Donnell, Tipperary at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Helen Ryan, Limerick and Ciarán O'Donnell, Tipperary at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Belen Reyes, Curraheen and Neil Doyle, Clonmel at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Belen Reyes, Curraheen at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Belen Reyes, Curraheen at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Thanires Bebtista, Brazil and Marcaelo Sa, Parchment Square at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Marie Beltrao, Bishopstown and Michael D'Angelo, Bishopstown at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Michael Geraghity, Clonmel, Richard Dowling, Midelton, Eric McGrath, Turners Cross, Diarmuid O'connor, Mallow, Gearóid Walsh, Tralee, Aongus Ó'Laoire, Grange and Robert Ryan, Clonmel with Leanne Batchelor, Blarney at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Lucy Edmonds, Ardfield and Eoghan O'Hara, Waterford at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
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Frances Kearney, Dungourney, Sinead O'Connor, Tralee and Elaine Power, Midelton at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Frances Kearney, Dungourney, Sinead O'Connor, Tralee and Elaine Power, Midelton at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Noreen Lane, Limerick and Sarah Lynn, Ballincollig at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
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Noreen Lane, Limerick and Sarah Lynn, Ballincollig at the CIT Engineering & Humanities Ball
in the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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mountain-5jpg 
 Evening Echo 21-02-2015
 Anna Walsh, Ruth Stanley and Cathy O’Halloran from Blackrock, Cork at the Mountaineering Ireland climbing event at Awesome Walls at the Eden Sports Centre, Model Farm Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo 21-02-2015
All the action from the Mountaineering Ireland climbing event at Awesome Walls at the Eden Sports Centre, Model Farm Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
mountain-1jpg 
 Evening Echo 21-02-2015
All the action from the Mountaineering Ireland climbing event at Awesome Walls at the Eden Sports Centre, Model Farm Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo 21-02-2015
Marcus and Liam Power from Waterford at the Mountaineering Ireland climbing event at Awesome Walls at the Eden Sports Centre, Model Farm Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo 21-02-2015
All the action from the Mountaineering Ireland climbing event at Awesome Walls at the Eden Sports Centre, Model Farm Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
lambs12 
 cute lambs in spring
bridiedesmond 
 Echo News.
Pictured is the Lord Mayor Cllr Terry Shannon, presenting flowers to Bridie Desmond, Lakeland Cresent, Mahon, on the Lord Mayor's visits to Retired people, Mahon, Cork, Monday 22nd August 2011.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Breeda and Fergus Ward from Carragaline pictured at the Shine Valentines Ball ,Supporting the Shine Centre for Autism Cork at The Maryborough Hotel & Spa, Over two hundred people attended the annual Shine Valentines Ball at the Maryborough Hotel & Spa . The event raises funds to support the work of the Shine Centre for Autism based in Carrigaline who work with children with autism throughout Cork City and County. This year’s special guest was impressionist and comedian Oliver Callan of Callan’s Kicks fame
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228 
more info contact Kieran McAuliffe The Shine Centre 021 4377052 
 Keywords: Shine Valentines Ball
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rosscorcoran 
 EEjob 28/02/2015
Echo Sport/Social Diary
Team manager Ross Corcoran with Noel Hartnett and Tony Gould, both from Knocknaheeny, enjoying the St Vincent's camogie club victory dinner at St Vincent's H&F club, Blarney Road.
Picture: David Keane.
JCUGCAPaddysDayLaunch08 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Upper Glanmire Community Association Launch of their 3rd Annual St. Patricks Day Parade and Festival, at the Kiln, Cork.
Vincent Barry, Tom Cunningham, Caitriona Dennehy, David Linehan, Barry Murphy, Colm Kelleher and Pat O'Callaghan, all Upper Glanmire, at the launch.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCUGCAPaddysDayLaunch07 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Upper Glanmire Community Association Launch of their 3rd Annual St. Patricks Day Parade and Festival, at the Kiln, Cork.
Pauline Hyde, Carol McAuliffe, Henry and Anne Owens, all Upper Glanmire, at the launch.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCUGCAPaddysDayLaunch06 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Upper Glanmire Community Association Launch of their 3rd Annual St. Patricks Day Parade and Festival, at the Kiln, Cork.
Stephen Turpin, Dominic Cahill, Pat Dawson, Noel Fitzgerald and Damien O'Mahony, all Upper Glanmire, at the launch.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCUGCAPaddysDayLaunch05 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Upper Glanmire Community Association Launch of their 3rd Annual St. Patricks Day Parade and Festival, at the Kiln, Cork.
Pearl Turpin, Upper Glanmire, Eileen Hennessey, Whites Cross and Maura Long, Rathcooney, at the launch.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCUGCAPaddysDayLaunch04 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Upper Glanmire Community Association Launch of their 3rd Annual St. Patricks Day Parade and Festival, at the Kiln, Cork.
Mary Cashman, Anne Cashman, Kitty O'Flynn and Betty Burke, all Upper Glanmire, at the launch.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCUGCAPaddysDayLaunch03 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Upper Glanmire Community Association Launch of their 3rd Annual St. Patricks Day Parade and Festival, at the Kiln, Cork.
Leah Butler and Orla Kelly, of the Mary McCarthy Irish Dance School with Gobnait Kelly, Festival Committee and Edward Dawson, Festival Committee Chairman, at the launch.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCUGCAPaddysDayLaunch02 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Upper Glanmire Community Association Launch of their 3rd Annual St. Patricks Day Parade and Festival, at the Kiln, Cork.
John McCambridge, Heineken Ireland, Leah Butler, Ray Donoghue, Danielle Hegarty, Edward Dawson, Anne Reid, Joanne Dawson, Denis, Orla and Gobnait Kelly, Festival Committee members.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCUGCAPaddysDayLaunch01 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Upper Glanmire Community Association Launch of their 3rd Annual St. Patricks Day Parade and Festival, at the Kiln, Cork.
Leah Butler and Orla Kelly, of the Mary McCarthy Irish Dance School / Rythmic Feet, at the launch.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOtherRealmsTS03 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Trading Stories.
Pictured is Patrick Garvey, of Other Realms, Paul Street Shopping, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOtherRealmsTS02 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Trading Stories.
Pictured is Patrick Garvey, of Other Realms, Paul Street Shopping, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOtherRealmsTS01 
 EEjob 10/03/2015.
Echo News.
Trading Stories.
Pictured is Patrick Garvey, of Other Realms, Paul Street Shopping, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
EOHWOWStreetstyle03137144 
 10th March 2015 ..... WOW street style... Niamh O'Rourke
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWOWStreetstyle02137145 
 10th March 2015 ..... WOW street style... Sophie Taleghani
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWOWStreetstyle01137146 
 10th March 2015 ..... WOW street style...Maria Beluna
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Supporters and well wishers cheer on Un De Sceaux, owned by the O'Connell family in Glanmire Co Cork at the Castle Bar in Glanmire after winning The Arkle Chase at Cheltenham yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Supporters and well wishers cheer on Un De Sceaux, owned by the O'Connell family in Glanmire Co Cork at the Castle Bar in Glanmire after winning The Arkle Chase at Cheltenham yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Mossie Leahy and Greg and Tom Coleman cheer on Un De Sceaux, owned by the O'Connell family in Glanmire Co Cork at the Castle Bar in Glanmire after winning The Arkle Chase at Cheltenham yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Julie O'Brien, Joan Healy and Nora O'Regan all from Glanmire cheer on Un De Sceaux, owned by the O'Connell family in Glanmire Co Cork at the Castle Bar in Glanmire after winning The Arkle Chase at Cheltenham yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... All from Glen Rovers Jonathan O'Callaghan, Mark Hooley, John O'Callaghan and Thomas Mulcahy cheer on Un De Sceaux, owned by the O'Connell family in Glanmire Co Cork at the Castle Bar in Glanmire after winning The Arkle Chase at Cheltenham yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Dot Murphy, Renee Lambe, Gloria Coughlan and Paddy Lambe cheer on Un De Sceaux, owned by the O'Connell family in Glanmire Co Cork at the Castle Bar in Glanmire after winning The Arkle Chase at Cheltenham yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 .....Student Evelyn O'Sullivan Arts two speaking with pupils from St Colmans Midleton at the Colaiste Stiofain Naofa, College of Further Education open day yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Fergus O'Donoghue, course director Carpentry construction chatting with Cian Ronan, Rob Martin and Brian Kearney, Guidance counsellor all from Bandon Grammar school at the Colaiste Stiofain Naofa, College of Further Education open day yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Dylan O'Connell,Luke Fenney and Anthony O'Mahony from Colaiste Spioraid Naoimh at the Colaiste Stiofain Naofa, College of Further Education open day yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 .....Luke McGrath at the Sports and exercise performance watched by students from Cope Glasheen and City North College, Hollyhill at the Colaiste Stiofain Naofa, College of Further Education open day yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Students from Douglas community school with Mairead Twohig, John James Twohig and Charlene Leahy from the Juice radio station at the Colaiste Stiofain Naofa, College of Further Education open day yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... CSN Dance students at the Colaiste Stiofain Naofa, College of Further Education open day yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Rebecca Rockford, Edel O'Sullivan and Aisling O'Riordan from St Als at the BTEC music course at the Colaiste Stiofain Naofa, College of Further Education open day yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Students at the BTEC music course performing at the Colaiste Stiofain Naofa, College of Further Education open day yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Lianne Doherty and Aoife Brady from the Sports Injuries and therapy course at the Colaiste Stiofain Naofa, College of Further Education open day yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Niamh O'Connor and Niamh O'Leary from the Sports Injuries and therapy course at the Colaiste Stiofain Naofa, College of Further Education open day yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Maeve Moran who plays Snow White in Scoil Nioclais, Frankfield production of Road Dahls Snow White at the City hall on April 22nd to celebrate the opening of the new school and fund raising for the astro pitch
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Maeve Moran who plays Snow White in Scoil Nioclais, Frankfield production of Road Dahls Snow White at the City hall on April 22nd to celebrate the opening of the new school and fund raising for the astro pitch
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Pupils from Scoil Nioclais, Frankfield in the production of Road Dahls Snow White at the City hall on April 22nd to celebrate the opening of the new school and fund raising for the astro pitch
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Members of the school choir Scoil Nioclais, Frankfield who will perform at the City hall on April 22nd to celebrate the opening of the new school and fund raising for the astro pitch
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... The astro pitch at Scoil Nioclais, Frankfield where monies raised from the concert at the City hall on April 22nd to celebrate the opening of the new school and fund raising for the astro pitch
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Pupils from Scoil Nioclais, Frankfield in the production of Road Dahls Snow White at the City hall on April 22nd to celebrate the opening of the new school and fund raising for the astro pitch
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2015 ..... Pupils playing on the astro pitch at Scoil Nioclais, Frankfield before the concert at the City hall on April 22nd to celebrate the opening of the new school and fund raising for the astro pitch
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Eabhall and Martha O'Callaghan of Mallow, enjoying Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Cliona O Gallchoir of Ballyphehane and Angela O'Connell of Carrigtwohill, enjoying Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Michael and Marian Feely from Youghal, attending Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Rebecca and Vivienne Chlodnicki of Courtmacsherry and Passage, enjoying Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Eva Winters of Kanturk in the company of Mary Barry of Glanmire, at Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Arthur Bourke and Ann Mullane, both from Togher, enjoying Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Patricia and Gerry Motherway from Blackrock, attending Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Peadar Lamb and Debbie Dawson, both of Blackrock Road, enjoying Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Marica Cassarina and Colette Forde, both from MacCurtain Street, are all smiles at Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Volunteers Mona Lucey and Marie Shinnick, on duty for Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Volunteers Margaret Kingston and Trish Hurley, on duty for Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Volunteers Maureen Holland, Jim Spillane and Stella Barry, on duty for Witness at The Everyman Theatre.
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Robert O'Sullivan, bets runner, Noreen Curtin, bar manager, Paudie McCarthy, trophy sponsor and Willie OSullivan, buster organiser, during the Cheltenham racing action at the Three Horse Shoes Bar, Old Youghal Road.
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Erica Kavanagh and Kathleen O'Sullivan, enjoying the Cheltenham racing action at the Three Horse Shoes Bar, Old Youghal Road.
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Dave Walsh, Adam Downey, Terence McCarthy and Dave Walsh Jnr, looking for winners during the Cheltenham racing action at the Three Horse Shoes Bar, Old Youghal Road.
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Tony Crean and Pat Manning, attending the Cheltenham racing action at the Three Horse Shoes Bar, Old Youghal Road.
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Ray Cierans and Sean O'Donoghue, enjoying the Cheltenham racing action at the Three Horse Shoes Bar, Old Youghal Road.
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John O'Herlihy and Harry Harrington, enjoying some tasty treats during the Cheltenham racing action at the Three Horse Shoes Bar, Old Youghal Road.
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Pa Spillane and Robert Minihane, having fun during the Cheltenham racing action at the Three Horse Shoes Bar, Old Youghal Road.
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Deirdre and Noreen McCarthy and Vicky O'Connell, writing their dockets during the Cheltenham racing action at the Three Horse Shoes Bar, Old Youghal Road.
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Kevin Kenny and Patrick McGowen, enjoying the Cheltenham racing action at the Three Horse Shoes Bar, Old Youghal Road.
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Margaret Mulcahy of Cork School of Dance, at St Mary's Church, Pope's Quay, for the forthcoming 175th anniversary and restoration fund concert at Cork Opera House.
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Sophie O'Leary and Margaret Mulcahy of Cork School of Dance, at St Mary's Church, Pope's Quay, for the forthcoming 175th anniversary and restoration fund concert at Cork Opera House.
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Sophie O'Leary, Margaret Mulcahy, Linsey O'Leary and Saoirse O'Connor, all of Cork School of Dance, at St Mary's Church, Pope's Quay, for the forthcoming 175th anniversary and restoration fund concert at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
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Sophie O'Leary, Margaret Mulcahy, Linsey O'Leary and Saoirse O'Connor, all of Cork School of Dance, at St Mary's Church, Pope's Quay, for the forthcoming 175th anniversary and restoration fund concert at Cork Opera House.
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Sophie O'Leary, Margaret Mulcahy, Linsey O'Leary and Saoirse O'Connor, all of Cork School of Dance, at St Mary's Church, Pope's Quay, for the forthcoming 175th anniversary and restoration fund concert at Cork Opera House.
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Kyra Dunne, CIT, Deirdre Griffin, Spinal Injury Ireland and Marc Ó'Riain, President Elect Institute of Designers in Ireland at the first ever Service Design Master Class in Cork in the CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery In conjunction with Irish Design.
As part of one of the design challenges participants split into groups and explored all aspects of Coffee retail.
The event that provided participants with the tools to understand their current “customer” journeys and redesign those customer experiences in order to deliver a positive outcome every time.
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Libor Kampus, CIT, Andrew Kingston, Group Booked, Greg Osbourne, I Speak English Graphic Design and Kevin O'Mahony, NIMBUS at the first ever Service Design Master Class in Cork in the CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery In conjunction with Irish Design.
As part of one of the design challenges participants split into groups and explored all aspects of Coffee retail.
The event that provided participants with the tools to understand their current “customer” journeys and redesign those customer experiences in order to deliver a positive outcome every time.
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Organiser of the first ever Service Design Master Class in Cork Heather Madden in the CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery In conjunction with Irish Design.
As part of one of the design challenges participants split into groups and explored all aspects of Coffee retail.
The event that provided participants with the tools to understand their current “customer” journeys and redesign those customer experiences in order to deliver a positive outcome every time.
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Inigo Moleres, Blizard Entertainment, Martina Cullotty, IT Tralee and Aoife Kelliher, Societies Officer CIT at the first ever Service Design Master Class in Cork in the CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery In conjunction with Irish Design.
As part of one of the design challenges participants split into groups and explored all aspects of Coffee retail.
The event that provided participants with the tools to understand their current “customer” journeys and redesign those customer experiences in order to deliver a positive outcome every time.
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Organiser of the first ever Service Design Master Class in Cork Heather Madden in the CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery In conjunction with Irish Design.
As part of one of the design challenges participants split into groups and explored all aspects of Coffee retail.
The event that provided participants with the tools to understand their current “customer” journeys and redesign those customer experiences in order to deliver a positive outcome every time.
Pic Darragh Kane
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Organiser of the first ever Service Design Master Class in Cork Heather Madden in the CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery In conjunction with Irish Design.
As part of one of the design challenges participants split into groups and explored all aspects of Coffee retail.
The event that provided participants with the tools to understand their current “customer” journeys and redesign those customer experiences in order to deliver a positive outcome every time.
Pic Darragh Kane
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Organiser of the first ever Service Design Master Class in Cork Heather Madden in the CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery In conjunction with Irish Design.
As part of one of the design challenges participants split into groups and explored all aspects of Coffee retail.
The event that provided participants with the tools to understand their current “customer” journeys and redesign those customer experiences in order to deliver a positive outcome every time.
Pic Darragh Kane
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Colm O'Connell (left) with Ronan Murphy of The Castle, Glanmire, with the Arkle Trophy which was won by Un De Sceaux, owned by Eddie O'Connell, at Cheltenham, photographed when the O'Connell family, relations and friends were greeted at The Castle, Glanmire, on their return home. 
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Members of the O'Connell family, relations and friends on arrival home from Cheltenham after winning the Arkle Trophy with Un De Sceaux and they were greeted by locals at The Castle, Glanmire, on their return. 
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The O'Connell brothers (from left) Eamon, Paul, Colm and John, sons of Eddie O'Connell the owner of Un De Sceaux, on arrival home from Cheltenham after winning the Arkle Trophy with Un De Sceaux and they were greeted at The Castle, Glanmire, on their return. 
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 XXjob 09/03/2015 NEWS The Clock faces of St Annes Church Shandon, dominate the spires of St Vincents Church, Sundays Well, in this unusual image taken with a telephoto lens.
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Under 17 National Cup Quarter Final, Avondale United V's Woodland Sportslink, at Avondale Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Simon Falvey, Avondale Utd, Conor Mooney, Woodland Sportslink.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Under 17 National Cup Quarter Final, Avondale United V's Woodland Sportslink, at Avondale Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Simon Falvey, Avondale Utd, Paul Carroll, Woodland Sportslink.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Under 17 National Cup Quarter Final, Avondale United V's Woodland Sportslink, at Avondale Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Simon Falvey, Avondale Utd, Lee Weir, Woodland Sportslink.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Under 17 National Cup Quarter Final, Avondale United V's Woodland Sportslink, at Avondale Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Eathan Bevan, Avondale Utd, Lee Weir, Woodland Sportslink.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Under 17 National Cup Quarter Final, Avondale United V's Woodland Sportslink, at Avondale Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Mark O'Connell, Avondale Utd, Sean McCabe, Woodland Sportslink.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Under 17 National Cup Quarter Final, Avondale United V's Woodland Sportslink, at Avondale Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Mark O'Connell, Avondale Utd, Sean McCabe, Woodland Sportslink.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 10 March 2015; Ireland rugby supporter Jennifer Malone, from Clane, Co. Kildare, hugs Ireland's Peter O'Mahony on his arrival for squad training. Carton House, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE 
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 10 March 2015; Ireland rugby supporter Jennifer Malone, from Clane, Co. Kildare, gets a photograph with Ireland's Peter O'Mahony on his arrival for squad training. Carton House, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE 
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Under 17 National Cup Quarter Final, Avondale United V's Woodland Sportslink, at Avondale Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Cian Fitan, Avondale Utd, Lee Weir and Paul Carroll, Woodland Sportslink.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Under 17 National Cup Quarter Final, Avondale United V's Woodland Sportslink, at Avondale Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Tom Linehan, Avondale Utd, Cian Byrne, Woodland Sportslink.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Under 17 National Cup Quarter Final, Avondale United V's Woodland Sportslink, at Avondale Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Tom Linehan, Avondale Utd, Dylan McBennett, Woodland Sportslink.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Maeve McGovern, Fiona Murphy, Aleksanpra Jedrzejczyk, Liam Harrington, Niye Aihie and Saulius Ziurnia from bishopstown community school pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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Adam O'Connell , Jean McPolin and team Members from colaiste choilm ballincollig pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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Adam O'Connell , Jean McPolin and team Members from colaiste choilm ballincollig pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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Charlotte Hall and Sarah Deane from Midleton CBS pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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Sarah Sheehan, Laura Shelly, Ciara Healy, Aoife Sheehan and Aoife Dunlea from christ the king secondary school pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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Stephen O'Shea and Mark Linehan from scoil mhuire gan smal pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
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Naomi Quinn, Veronika Srokovska , Bronwyn Keogh and Chloe Healy from St. Patrick's Girls School pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
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Sean Downey from st colman's community college pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
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Kelly Choy and Mary O'Brien from ursuline secondary school pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
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Kelly Choy and Mary O'Brien from ursuline secondary school pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
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Vanessa Russell Hall and Jill Murphy from Scoil Mhuire pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
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Melanie Cole ,Aoibhin Cunningham and Fellow Team Members from Scoil Mhuire pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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Lydia Cullen Anderson, Claire Buckley and Monica McKeon from north presentation secondary school pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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north presentation secondary school pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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Conor Whyte, Micheal Kelly, Denis Brodrick, Dermot O'Sullivan and Andrew Leahy from Midleton CBS pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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Emma Egan, Kathyln Allen and Rachal Crotty glanmire community school pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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Vanessa Browne and Kyra O'Keeffe glanmire community school pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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Shane O'Brien and Kelvin Hickey from St Colman's Community College pictured as Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork . this year’s regional winners Scoil Mhuire gan Smál and bishopstown community school will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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Carole O’Leary, Industry Liaison Manager at CIT speaking in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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Carole O’Leary, Industry Liaison Manager at CIT speaking in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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Carole O’Leary, Industry Liaison Manager at CIT speaking in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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Ian O'Sullivan, MICHELLE DORGAN, ENTERPRISE INTERN CIT and Aidan Parle in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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MICHELLE DORGAN, ENTERPRISE INTERN CIT AND Myles Murray, CEO PMD Solutions in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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MICHELLE DORGAN, ENTERPRISE INTERN CIT AND Myles Murray, CEO PMD Solutions in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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Myles Murray, CEO PMD Solutions speaking in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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Myles Murray, CEO PMD Solutions speaking in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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Myles Murray, CEO PMD Solutions speaking in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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Myles Murray, CEO PMD Solutions speaking in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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Myles Murray, CEO PMD Solutions speaking in CIT at the opening of
Innovation Week 2015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation take centre stage each year with a weeklong series of events taking place at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), across its five campus locations, including Blackrock Castle Observatory. Innovation Week 2015 will take place from Monday 9th March to Friday 13th March 2015. 
During CIT’s Innovation Week, companies have the opportunity to visit CIT and learn how companies in the region use CIT as their innovation partner of choice. CIT hosts guest speakers on the subjects of entrepreneurship and innovation and all events are free and open to the public.
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Four year old Penny Foy from Monkstown with the Easter Bunny, Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Two year old Samhain Mulroy from Little Island at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy from Monkstown with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy and her brother George (2) from Monkstown with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy from Monkstown with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy from Monkstown with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy from Monkstown with the Queen of Hearts and whispers a secret to the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy from Monkstown with the Easter Bunny, Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy and her brother George (2) from Monkstown with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy and her brother George (2) from Monkstown with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy and her brother George (2) from Monkstown with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy and her brother George (2) from Monkstown with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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Four year old Penny Foy and her brother George (2) from Monkstown with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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Four year old Penny Foy chats with the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
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Four year old Penny Foy meets the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
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Four year old Penny Foy meets the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party in Fota House, Co Cork
Last year1,100 children attended along with their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The children went on a trail through the arboretum picking up clues along the way and at the end of the trail each child collected a standard sized Easter egg.
This year, taking place on Good Friday and Easter Saturday, the theme of the Easter Egg Trail coincides with the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. Throughout the grounds there will be various giant sized props based on the story where children can interact, engage with the characters, and pick up various clues along the way. The trail will culminate with a magnificent Mad Hatter’s Tea Party in in the beautiful frameyard garden. 
Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
ND1503-Mar073pr909148 
 March 2015.
Elbows off the table, Francis Brennan is in town.
Friends of Marymount Breda O'Callaghan and Miriam Dennehy at the launch of the Marymount University Hospital & Hospice annual luncheon which will feature Francis Brennan, TV host and owner of the Kenmare Park Hotel, who is famous for “telling it as it is” giving his take on the most important life lesson: good manners.
The annual event, now in its 10th year, will be held at the Maryborough Hotel and Spa on 17th April; starting with a Champagne reception at 12:15.
Tickets available from The Friends of Marymount, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice, Curraheen, Cork on 021-4501201 or email thefriends@marymount.ie.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2015.
Further info: Grace Graham Dunne, grace.graham.dunne@gmail.com +353 86 606 2933.
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ND1503-Mar070pr909147 
 March 2015.
Elbows off the table, Francis Brennan is in town.
Friends of Marymount Miriam Dennehy, Ann Ellard, Breda O'Callaghan, Mary Skally, Cait O'Shea, and Margaret Buckley at the launch of the Marymount University Hospital & Hospice annual luncheon which will feature Francis Brennan, TV host and owner of the Kenmare Park Hotel, who is famous for “telling it as it is” giving his take on the most important life lesson: good manners.
The annual event, now in its 10th year, will be held at the Maryborough Hotel and Spa on 17th April; starting with a Champagne reception at 12:15.
Tickets available from The Friends of Marymount, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice, Curraheen, Cork on 021-4501201 or email thefriends@marymount.ie.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2015.
Further info: Grace Graham Dunne, grace.graham.dunne@gmail.com +353 86 606 2933.
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ND1503-Mar068pr909144 
 March 2015.
Elbows off the table, Francis Brennan is in town.
Friends of Marymount Margaret Buckley and Miriam Dennehy at the launch of the Marymount University Hospital & Hospice annual luncheon which will feature Francis Brennan, TV host and owner of the Kenmare Park Hotel, who is famous for “telling it as it is” giving his take on the most important life lesson: good manners.
The annual event, now in its 10th year, will be held at the Maryborough Hotel and Spa on 17th April; starting with a Champagne reception at 12:15.
Tickets available from The Friends of Marymount, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice, Curraheen, Cork on 021-4501201 or email thefriends@marymount.ie.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2015.
Further info: Grace Graham Dunne, grace.graham.dunne@gmail.com +353 86 606 2933.
Press Release image - no reproduction fee. Editorial use only. For use only in relation to caption and/or Client Press Release. No archive, No library, No distribution, No syndication.
ND1503-Mar066pr909146 
 March 2015.
Elbows off the table, Francis Brennan is in town.
Friends of Marymount Breda O'Callaghan, Ann Ellard, Mary Skally, Dan Cowman, Miriam Dennehy, Margaret Buckley and Cait O'Shea at the launch of the Marymount University Hospital & Hospice annual luncheon which will feature Francis Brennan, TV host and owner of the Kenmare Park Hotel, who is famous for “telling it as it is” giving his take on the most important life lesson: good manners.
The annual event, now in its 10th year, will be held at the Maryborough Hotel and Spa on 17th April; starting with a Champagne reception at 12:15.
Tickets available from The Friends of Marymount, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice, Curraheen, Cork on 021-4501201 or email thefriends@marymount.ie.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2015.
Further info: Grace Graham Dunne, grace.graham.dunne@gmail.com +353 86 606 2933.
Press Release image - no reproduction fee. Editorial use only. For use only in relation to caption and/or Client Press Release. No archive, No library, No distribution, No syndication.
ND1503-Mar065pr909145 
 March 2015.
Elbows off the table, Francis Brennan is in town.
Friends of Marymount Breda O'Callaghan, Ann Ellard, Mary Skally, Miriam Dennehy, Margaret Buckley and Cait O'Shea at the launch of the Marymount University Hospital & Hospice annual luncheon which will feature Francis Brennan, TV host and owner of the Kenmare Park Hotel, who is famous for “telling it as it is” giving his take on the most important life lesson: good manners.
The annual event, now in its 10th year, will be held at the Maryborough Hotel and Spa on 17th April; starting with a Champagne reception at 12:15.
Tickets available from The Friends of Marymount, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice, Curraheen, Cork on 021-4501201 or email thefriends@marymount.ie.
Image credit: Neil Danton.
Copyright © Neil Danton 2015.
Further info: Grace Graham Dunne, grace.graham.dunne@gmail.com +353 86 606 2933.
Press Release image - no reproduction fee. Editorial use only. For use only in relation to caption and/or Client Press Release. No archive, No library, No distribution, No syndication.
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Pat Walker - Cork, Daniel Mahon - Cork, Marietta Doran - Carlow and Heather Mulcahy from Cork, attending the Kerry Fashion Week awards event at the Europe Hotel, Killarney on Friday night.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
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Lola Desmond and Clair O'Connor, both from Cork, at the Kerry Fashion Week awards night at the Europe Hotel, Killarney on Friday night.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
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 Echo Job 06/03/15
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Cork models Jenn Foley, Robin Sibbs, Aoife Flanagan and Ruta Jonnauskaite from Lockdown Models, Cork, ready for the runway at the Kerry Fashion Week awards night at the Europe Hotel, Killarney on Friday night, all wearing Helen Cody.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
KFW-2015-Dermot-FitzGerald-0 
 Echo Job 06/03/15
Echo News
Nuala McCarthy, a student of Mallow College of Design & Tailoring, & a finalist designer in the Kerry Fashion Week awards night at the Europe Hotel, Killarney on Friday. 
(Left to right) Chris O'Brien, Nuala McCarthy, Maura McCarthy and Marie McCarthy.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
KFW-2015-Dermot-FitzGeral 30 
 Echo Job 06/03/15
Echo News
Cork model Robin Sibbs from Lockdown Models, on the runway in an outfit by Cork designer Caroline Matthews at the Kerry Fashion Week awards night at the Europe Hotel, Killarney on Friday.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
KFW-2015-Dermot-FitzGeral 21 
 Echo Job 06/03/15
Echo News
An outfit by Cork fashion designer Angela Beaumont being modelled on the runway at the Kerry Fashion Week awards night at the Europe Hotel, Killarney on Friday night.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
KFW-2015-Dermot-FitzGeral 20 
 Echo Job 06/03/15
Echo News
Agnes O'Leary from Clonakilty, Co. Cork, a student of Mallow College of Design & Tailoring & a finalist in the Kerry Fashion Week awards. Pictured here with her mother & Aunts at the Kerry Fashion Week awards event at the Europe Hotel, Killarney on Friday. 
(Left to right) Gretta Crowley, Agnes O'Leary, Eileen McCarthy and Anne O'Leary all from Clonakilty, Co. Cork.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
KFW-2015-Dermot-FitzGeral 5 
 Echo Job 06/03/15
Echo News
Ruta Jonauskaite from Ballincollig, Co. Cork, with Lockdown Models, Cork, in a hat by designer Carol Kennelly, on the runway at the Kerry Fashion Week awards held at the Europe Hotel, Killarney on Friday night.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
KFW-2015-Dermot-FitzGeral 4 
 Echo Job 06/03/15
Echo News
Ruta Jonauskaite from Ballincollig, Co. Cork, with Lockdown Models, Cork, on the runway in an outfit by Cork fashion designer Caroline Matthews, at the Kerry Fashion Week awards held at the Europe Hotel, Killarney on Friday night.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
KFW-2015-Dermot-FitzGeral 3 
 Echo Job 06/03/15
Echo News
Eva Nagle from Killavullen Co. Cork, with her friends Charlotte Simpson, Co. Donegal, Una Glazier, Tralee, Co. Kerry and Gemma O'Farrell, Co. Monaghan attending the Kerry Fashion Week awards night at the Europe Hotel, Killarney at the weekend.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
KFW-2015-Dermot-FitzGeral 2 
 Echo Job 06/03/15
Echo News
Heather Mulcahy, Cork, Pat Walker, Cork and Marilyn Duffy, originally from Cork, attending the Kerry Fashion Week awards night at the Europe Hotel, Killarney on Friday night.
Picture: Dermot FitzGerald
JCOliviaCronin11 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOliviaCronin10 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOliviaCronin09 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOliviaCronin08 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOliviaCronin07 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOliviaCronin06 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOliviaCronin05 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOliviaCronin04 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOliviaCronin03 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOliviaCronin02 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOliviaCronin01 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Sarah Horgan story.
Life after a Brain Injury.
Pictured is Olivia Cronin, at Headway, Carrigrohane Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCArchiviesExhibtLaunch08 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Official Launch of the Historical Exhibition: Irish Volunteers 1913-1918, from the Irish Defence Forces Military Archives, at the Cork City and County Archives, Seamus Murphy Building, Great William O'Brien Street, Blackpool, Cork.
Brian McGee, Cork City Archivist and Deputy Lord Mayor, with Lt. James McKeon, 2nd Lt. Philip Dowling, SQMS Gerry White, Lt. Col Michael Clancy and Lt. Denis Sheahan, all 1 Brigade, Collins Barracks.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCArchiviesExhibtLaunch07 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Official Launch of the Historical Exhibition: Irish Volunteers 1913-1918, from the Irish Defence Forces Military Archives, at the Cork City and County Archives, Seamus Murphy Building, Great William O'Brien Street, Blackpool, Cork.
Lt. James McKeon and Lt. Col Michael Clancy, 1 Brigade, Collins Barracks with Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Ken O'Flynn.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCArchiviesExhibtLaunch06 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Official Launch of the Historical Exhibition: Irish Volunteers 1913-1918, from the Irish Defence Forces Military Archives, at the Cork City and County Archives, Seamus Murphy Building, Great William O'Brien Street, Blackpool, Cork.
Lt. James McKeon, 1 Brigade, Collins Barracks with Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Ken O'Flynn.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCArchiviesExhibtLaunch05 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Official Launch of the Historical Exhibition: Irish Volunteers 1913-1918, from the Irish Defence Forces Military Archives, at the Cork City and County Archives, Seamus Murphy Building, Great William O'Brien Street, Blackpool, Cork.
Lt. James McKeon, 1 Brigade, Collins Barracks with Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Ken O'Flynn.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCArchiviesExhibtLaunch04 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Official Launch of the Historical Exhibition: Irish Volunteers 1913-1918, from the Irish Defence Forces Military Archives, at the Cork City and County Archives, Seamus Murphy Building, Great William O'Brien Street, Blackpool, Cork.
Brian McGee, City Archivist, with Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Ken O'Flynn.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCArchiviesExhibtLaunch03 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Official Launch of the Historical Exhibition: Irish Volunteers 1913-1918, from the Irish Defence Forces Military Archives, at the Cork City and County Archives, Seamus Murphy Building, Great William O'Brien Street, Blackpool, Cork.
2nd Lt. Philip Dowling and Lt. Denis Sheahan, both, 1 Brigade, Collins Barracks.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCArchiviesExhibtLaunch02 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Official Launch of the Historical Exhibition: Irish Volunteers 1913-1918, from the Irish Defence Forces Military Archives, at the Cork City and County Archives, Seamus Murphy Building, Great William O'Brien Street, Blackpool, Cork.
2nd Lt. Philip Dowling and Lt. Denis Sheahan, both, 1 Brigade, Collins Barracks.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCArchiviesExhibtLaunch01 
 EEjob 09/03/2015.
Echo News.
Official Launch of the Historical Exhibition: Irish Volunteers 1913-1918, from the Irish Defence Forces Military Archives, at the Cork City and County Archives, Seamus Murphy Building, Great William O'Brien Street, Blackpool, Cork.
Brian McGee, Cork City Archivist, with SQMS Gerry White and Lt. Col Michael Clancy, both, 1 Brigade, Collins Barracks.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
DK09032015-ExxcelStem-003 
 DKANE 09/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Lori Moynihan, Sting-E-Bites, Jean O'Sullivan, Enterprise Ireland, Colette Martin, Slurry Slate, Deirdre Mulgannon, Tea Tree Care, Carol O'Leary, Industrial Liaison Officer CIT, Rebecca Robinson, AllerAid, Kathleen Fitton, Exxcel programme manager, Fiona Gough, Care Planner, Miriam O'Connor, Wes Kids and Norma Dinneen, Bórua Farm at the CIT/Rubicon's First Female EXXCEL STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) Graduation at CIT’s Blackrock Castle Observatory. 
The programme, which is one of the first of its kind in Ireland provided a platform for females with STEM based business ideas to complete their pre-launch preparation by using the talent and resources of the Rubicon Centre. The Rubicon and Enterprise Ireland, in partnership, are targeting this sector to increase activity in female STEM entrepreneurship for the future. 
Pic Darragh Kane
DK09032015-ExxcelStem-002 
 DKANE 09/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Lori Moynihan, Sting-E-Bites, Jean O'Sullivan, Enterprise Ireland, Colette Martin, Slurry Slate, Deirdre Mulgannon, Tea Tree Care, Carol O'Leary, Industrial Liaison Officer CIT, Rebecca Robinson, AllerAid, Kathleen Fitton, Exxcel programme manager, Fiona Gough, Care Planner, Miriam O'Connor, Wes Kids and Norma Dinneen, Bórua Farm at the CIT/Rubicon's First Female EXXCEL STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) Graduation at CIT’s Blackrock Castle Observatory. 
The programme, which is one of the first of its kind in Ireland provided a platform for females with STEM based business ideas to complete their pre-launch preparation by using the talent and resources of the Rubicon Centre. The Rubicon and Enterprise Ireland, in partnership, are targeting this sector to increase activity in female STEM entrepreneurship for the future. 
Pic Darragh Kane
DK06032015-CIT-0130 
 DKANE 06/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Orla Flynn, Vice President for External Affairs CIT and Trish Brennan, Head of Fine Art CCAD at an exhibition by Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK06032015-CIT-0080 
 DKANE 06/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Dolores and Paul McCloskey, Blackrock at an exhibition by Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK06032015-CIT-0070 
 DKANE 06/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at her exhibition in the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK06032015-CIT-0060 
 DKANE 06/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Pilar Herrero and Lizet Sofomayor, Corklike.com at an exhibition by Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK06032015-CIT-0040 
 DKANE 06/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Jessie Dolliver, Fermoy, Aoife Corral, Ballinlough and Ellie Dolliver, Turners Cross at an exhibition by Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK06032015-CIT-0030 
 DKANE 06/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Maider Urteaga and Ane Fano, Cork City at an exhibition by Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK06032015-CIT-0020 
 DKANE 06/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Eleanor Roche and Hilary Bell, Dublin Creative Textiles at an exhibition by Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK06032015-CIT-0010 
 DKANE 06/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Sisters Hannah and Alice Lane, Mallow at an exhibition by Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK05032015-CSN-0040 
 DKANE 05/03/2015
REPRO FREE
COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are former pupils Joe Cusack and Ian La Fontaine.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK05032015-CSN-0030 
 DKANE 05/03/2015
REPRO FREE
 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Chris Ahern, Director Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa and Brendan Fennessy, Glanmire.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK05032015-CSN-0020 
 DKANE 05/03/2015
REPRO FREE
 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Brendan Fennessy, Glanmire, Laura O'Leary, Glanmire and Gary Keane, Glanmire.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK05032015-CSN-0010 
 DKANE 05/03/2015
REPRO FREE
 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Wendy Keenan, CSN, Sara Corkery, Former Student, Ursula O'Sullivan, CSN and Jacqueline Kearney, CSN
Pic Darragh Kane
karenbutler 
 NO REPRO FEE 04/03/2015. Pictured is Ellie Butler with her friends from Little Flower N.S from Tipperrary. The winners were announced at a special awards ceremony at the Theatre hosted by actor Simon Delaney on Wednesday, 4th March. Over 2,000 students representing 57 schools around Ireland attended the ceremony. Bord Gáis Energy set up the Student Theatre Awards two years ago to recognise and reward participation in drama in schools across Ireland. www.BGESTA.ie Photo: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland
LC-cork-040 
 EE sport 08/03/2015.
Senior Division 1 National League; Cork vs Kilkenny at UCC GAA Grounds, The Mardyke.
Katriona Mackey, Cork looks for way past Kilkenny defender Colette Dormer.
Pic; Larry Cummins
EE staff
LC-cork-06 
 EE sport 08/03/2015.
Senior Division 1 National League; Cork vs Kilkenny at UCC GAA Grounds, The Mardyke.
Orla Cotter, Cork bursts through midfield, getting away from Ann Dalton, Kilkenny.
Pic; Larry Cummins
EE staff
LC-cork-05 
 EE sport 08/03/2015.
Senior Division 1 National League; Cork vs Kilkenny at UCC GAA Grounds, The Mardyke.
Amy O'Connor, Cork chases Kilkenny defender Colette Dormer.
Pic; Larry Cummins
EE staff
LC-cork-04 
 EE sport 08/03/2015.
Senior Division 1 National League; Cork vs Kilkenny at UCC GAA Grounds, The Mardyke.
Katriona Mackey, Cork looks for way past Kilkenny defender Colette Dormer.
Pic; Larry Cummins
EE staff
LC-cork-03 
 EE sport 08/03/2015.
Senior Division 1 National League; Cork vs Kilkenny at UCC GAA Grounds, The Mardyke.
Amy O'Connor, Cork (St Vincent's) is pursued by Kilkenny defender Edwina Keane (St Martin's).
Pic; Larry Cummins
EE staff
LC-cork-02 
 EE sport 08/03/2015.
Senior Division 1 National League; Cork vs Kilkenny at UCC GAA Grounds, The Mardyke.
Amy O'Connor, Cork (St Vincent's) is pursued by Kilkenny defender Edwina Keane (St Martin's).
Pic; Larry Cummins
EE staff
LC-cork-01 
 EE sport 08/03/2015.
Senior Division 1 National League; Cork vs Kilkenny at UCC GAA Grounds, The Mardyke.
Amy O'Connor, Cork (St Vincent's) is pursued by Kilkenny defender Edwina Keane (St Martin's).
Pic; Larry Cummins
EE staff
JCU19Lg1LwoodVDale06 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Under 19 League 1, Lakewood Athletic V's Avondale United, at Lakewood, Ovens, Co. Cork.
Dave O'Brien and Alan O'Sullivan, Lakewood Athletic, Ben Shanahan, Avondale United.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCU19Lg1LwoodVDale05 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Under 19 League 1, Lakewood Athletic V's Avondale United, at Lakewood, Ovens, Co. Cork.
Dave O'Brien, Lakewood Athletic, Ben Shanahan, Avondale United.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCU19Lg1LwoodVDale04 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Under 19 League 1, Lakewood Athletic V's Avondale United, at Lakewood, Ovens, Co. Cork.
Dave O'Leary, Lakewood Athletic, Alex Coleman and Stephen O'Connor, Avondale United.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCU19Lg1LwoodVDale03 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Under 19 League 1, Lakewood Athletic V's Avondale United, at Lakewood, Ovens, Co. Cork.
Ger McSweeney, Lakewood Athletic, Ben Shanahan, Avondale United.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCU19Lg1LwoodVDale02 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Under 19 League 1, Lakewood Athletic V's Avondale United, at Lakewood, Ovens, Co. Cork.
Michael Corkery and Dave O'Brien, Lakewood Athletic, Luke Magee, Avondale United.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCU19Lg1LwoodVDale01 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Under 19 League 1, Lakewood Athletic V's Avondale United, at Lakewood, Ovens, Co. Cork.
Dave O'Brien, Lakewood Athletic, Stephen O'Connor, Avondale United.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLCorsVsMarys10 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, College Corinthians V's St. Mary, at Castletreasure, Cork.
Luke Connolly, College Corinthians, Aidan O'Callaghan, St. Mary's.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLCorsVsMarys09 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, College Corinthians V's St. Mary, at Castletreasure, Cork.
Luke Connolly, College Corinthians, Gary Coughlan, St. Mary's.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLCorsVsMarys08 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, College Corinthians V's St. Mary, at Castletreasure, Cork.
Chris Madden, College Corinthians, John Paul O'Sullivan, St. Mary's.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLCorsVsMarys07 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, College Corinthians V's St. Mary, at Castletreasure, Cork.
John Forrest, College Corinthians, John Paul O'Sullivan, St. Mary's.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLCorsVsMarys06 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, College Corinthians V's St. Mary, at Castletreasure, Cork.
James Furlong, College Corinthians, Barry Triggs, St. Mary's.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLCorsVsMarys05 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, College Corinthians V's St. Mary, at Castletreasure, Cork.
David O'Sullivan, College Corinthians, Jason Conway, St. Mary's.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLCorsVsMarys04 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, College Corinthians V's St. Mary, at Castletreasure, Cork.
Chris Madden, College Corinthians, Wayne McBride, St. Mary's.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLCorsVsMarys03 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, College Corinthians V's St. Mary, at Castletreasure, Cork.
Luke Connolly, College Corinthians, Gary Coughlan, St. Mary's.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLCorsVsMarys02 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, College Corinthians V's St. Mary, at Castletreasure, Cork.
Aidan O'Mahony, College Corinthians, Shane Fitzgerald, St. Mary's.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLCorsVsMarys01 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, College Corinthians V's St. Mary, at Castletreasure, Cork.
Kieran Kenneally and Aidan O'Mahony, College Corinthians, Shane Fitzgerald, St. Mary's.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
HC-MSL-Jun-Prem-league-Carr 
 EE 06/03/2015
ECHO SPORT
Carrigaline's Hugh Shields clashes with Midleton players Sean Buckley and Oisin Lynch during the MSL Junior Premier league match at Ballea Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-MSL-Jun-Prem-league-Carr0 
 EE 06/03/2015
ECHO SPORT
Carrigaline Junior MSL Premier league team Manager Derek McCarthy. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-MSL-Jun-Prem-league-Ca 6 
 EE 06/03/2015
ECHO SPORT
Carrigaline's Cathal O'Shea keeps the ball away from an advancing David Williams of Midleton during the MSL Junior Premier league match at Ballea Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-MSL-Jun-Prem-league-Ca 5 
 EE 06/03/2015
ECHO SPORT
Carrigaline players surround the referee following a controversal free kick on the edge of their penalty area during the MSL Junior Premier league match against Midleton at Ballea Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-MSL-Jun-Prem-league-Ca 4 
 EE 06/03/2015
ECHO SPORT
John Harrington of Carrigaline about to be confronted by Midleton's Kieran Murphy during the MSL Junior Premier league match at Ballea Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-MSL-Jun-Prem-league-Ca 3 
 EE 06/03/2015
ECHO SPORT
Officials from both clubs look on as Kieran Murphy of Midleton clashes with Zeno Henduges of Carrigaline near the touchline during the MSL Junior Premier league match at Ballea Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-MSL-Jun-Prem-league-Ca 2 
 EE 06/03/2015
ECHO SPORT
Carrigaline's Hugh Shileds clashes with Midleton players Sean Buckley and Oisin Lynch during the MSL Junior Premier league match at Ballea Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
EOHCorcaDhuibhnevRoch136994 
 8th March 2015...... Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne players celebrate their win over Rochestown College to win the Corn Ui Mhuiri final replay at Rathmore yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorcaDhuibhnevRoch136992 
 8th March 2015...... Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne joint captains Marc O'Conchuir and Brian O'Beaglaoich raise the trophy after their win over Rochestown College to win the Corn Ui Mhuiri final replay at Rathmore yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorcaDhuibhnevRoch136991 
 8th March 2015...... Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne's Marc O'Conchuir and Rochestown Colleges Evan Ryle go high for the ball during the Corn Ui Mhuiri final replay at Rathmore yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorcaDhuibhnevRoch136988 
 8th March 2015...... Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne's Seamus O 'Muircheartaigh is tackled by Rochestown Colleges Niall Quirke and Sean Powter during the Corn Ui Mhuiri final replay at Rathmore yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorcaDhuibhnevRoch136987 
 8th March 2015...... Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne's Marc O'Conchuir and Rochestown Colleges Evan Ryle go high for the ball during the Corn Ui Mhuiri final replay at Rathmore yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DKE080315soccer0060 
 EEjob 08/03/2015
Echo Sport
Cork's Issa Kargbo races away from Clare's Dylan Molloy during their U13 Munster Inter-League clash at O'Shea Park, Blarney.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE080315soccer0050 
 EEjob 08/03/2015
Echo Sport
Cork's Ronan O'Brien goes past Clare's Eoin Walsh during their U13 Munster Inter-League clash at O'Shea Park, Blarney.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE080315soccer0040 
 EEjob 08/03/2015
Echo Sport
Cork's Ronan O'Brien rounds Clare's Jason Gerrity to score during their U13 Munster Inter-League clash at O'Shea Park, Blarney.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE080315soccer0030 
 EEjob 08/03/2015
Echo Sport
Cork's James O'Leary battles with Clare's Adam Minogue during their U13 Munster Inter-League clash at O'Shea Park, Blarney.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE080315soccer0020 
 EEjob 08/03/2015
Echo Sport
Cork's James O'Leary battles with Clare's Adam Minogue during their U13 Munster Inter-League clash at O'Shea Park, Blarney.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE080315soccer0010 
 EEjob 08/03/2015
Echo Sport
Cork's Eoin Redmond gets his pass away as Clare's Jason Richardson closes in during their U13 Munster Inter-League clash at O'Shea Park, Blarney.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE080315soccer006 
 EEjob 08/03/2015
Echo Sport
Kyle McNamara of Cork Youths battles with Mark Birrane of Mayo Youths during their FAI Umbro Youths Inter-League Cup quarter-final clash at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE080315soccer005 
 EEjob 08/03/2015
Echo Sport
Sean Cooke of Cork Youths races past Keelan McDonnell of Mayo Youths during their FAI Umbro Youths Inter-League Cup quarter-final clash at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE080315soccer004 
 EEjob 08/03/2015
Echo Sport
Ciaran Kearney of Cork Youths scores past Keelan Hawkins of Mayo Youths during their FAI Umbro Youths Inter-League Cup quarter-final clash at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE080315soccer003 
 EEjob 08/03/2015
Echo Sport
Sean Cooke of Cork Youths battles in the air with Connor High of Mayo Youths during their FAI Umbro Youths Inter-League Cup quarter-final clash at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
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Timmy Foley of Cork Youths battles with Abdul Wahab Mayo Youths during their FAI Umbro Youths Inter-League Cup quarter-final clash at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
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Adam Horgan of Cork Youths skips past Sean Keenvey of Mayo Youths during their FAI Umbro Youths Inter-League Cup quarter-final clash at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
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 Examiner News Picture 08/03/15 The elite athletes at the start of the Ballycotton 10 yesterday.Picture:Des Barry
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 Examiner News Picture 08/03/15 Midleton ladies Mary Lehhane, Louise o'Regan and Marie Magan who took part in the Ballycotton 10 yesterday.Picture:Des Barry
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 Examiner News Picture 08/03/15 Laura Humphries who ran for the Iriah Guide Dogs in the Ballycotton 10 yesterday.Picture:Des Barry
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 Examiner News Picture 08/03/15East Cork ladies Shirley o'Gorman, John McIlroy and Siobhan Murphy who took part in the Ballycotton 10 yesterday.Picture:Des Barry
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 7 March 2015; Richard Brush, Sligo Rovers goalkeeper and team mate Gavin Peers during a high ball challenge against Karl Sheppard, Cork City, an incident which saw Brush going off with a shoulder injury. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
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 7 March 2015; Richard Brush, Sligo Rovers goalkeeper and team mate Gavin Peers during a high ball challenge against Karl Sheppard, Cork City, an incident which saw Brush going off with a shoulder injury. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
 Keywords: Soccer, FAI
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 7 March 2015; Karl Sheppard, Cork City, in action against Alan Keane, Sligo Rovers. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
 Keywords: Soccer, FAI
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 7 March 2015; The pre match Cork City huddle. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
 Keywords: Soccer, FAI
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 7 March 2015; John Dunleavy, Cork City, in action against Stephen Beattie, Sligo Rovers. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
 Keywords: Soccer, FAI
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 7 March 2015; Gary Buckley, Cork City, in action against David Cawley, Sligo Rovers. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
 Keywords: Soccer, FAI
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 7 March 2015; Gary Buckley, Cork City, in action against David Cawley, Sligo Rovers. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
 Keywords: Soccer, FAI
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 7 March 2015; Liam Miller, Cork City, in action against John Russell, Sligo Rovers. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
 Keywords: Soccer, FAI
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 7 March 2015; Richard Brush, Sligo Rovers goalkeeper and team mate Gavin Peers during a high ball challenge against Karl Sheppard, Cork City, an incident which saw Brush going off with a shoulder injury. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
 Keywords: Soccer, FAI
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 7 March 2015; Richard Brush, Sligo Rovers goalkeeper and team mate Gavin Peers during a high ball challenge against Karl Sheppard, Cork City, an incident which saw Brush going off with a shoulder injury. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
 Keywords: Soccer, FAI
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 7 March 2015; Liam Miller, Cork City. SSE Airtricity League Premier Division, Sligo Rovers v Cork City. The Showgrounds, Sligo. Picture credit: Oliver McVeigh / SPORTSFILE 
 Keywords: Soccer, FAI
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Northside Soccer Initiative finals night, at the Sam Allen Complex, Churchfield, Cork.
Roy Keane with 10 year old, Glenn Towler, member of the Youth Work Ireland Cork/Gurranabraher team.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices today held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork (UCC). Pictured are this year’s regional winners Sean Kelly and Olan Hegarty from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál with Liam Harrington and Maeve McGovern from bishopstown community school who will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices today held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork (UCC). Pictured are this year’s regional winners Sean Kelly and Olan Hegarty from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál with Liam Harrington and Maeve McGovern from bishopstown community school who will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices today held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork (UCC). Pictured are this year’s regional winners Sean Kelly and Olan Hegarty from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál with Liam Harrington and Maeve McGovern from bishopstown community school who will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices today held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork (UCC). Pictured are this year’s regional winners Sean Kelly and Olan Hegarty from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál with Liam Harrington and Maeve McGovern from bishopstown community school who will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices today held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork (UCC). Pictured are this year’s regional winners Sean Kelly and Olan Hegarty from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál with Liam Harrington and Maeve McGovern from bishopstown community school who will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices today held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork (UCC). Pictured are this year’s regional winners Sean Kelly and Olan Hegarty from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál with Liam Harrington and Maeve McGovern from bishopstown community school who will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices today held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork (UCC). Pictured are this year’s regional winners Sean Kelly and Olan Hegarty from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál with Liam Harrington and Maeve McGovern from bishopstown community school who will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices today held the Regional Final of their Student Enterprise Programme in University College Cork (UCC). Pictured are this year’s regional winners Sean Kelly and Olan Hegarty from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál with Liam Harrington and Maeve McGovern from bishopstown community school who will represent South Cork and Cork City at the National Final which will take place in Croke Park on April 22nd. For more information see www.studententerprise.ie.
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more info contact Susie Horgan Springboard PR & Marketing 021 4969000 086 2718163 
 Keywords: Cork City and South Cork Local Enterprise Offices, Regional Final, Student Enterprise Programme
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Dr Paul Hurley, Tyndall National Institute investigates new materials as an alternative to silicon in transistors with a view to extending battery life in electronic devices.
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Three rescued seals were returned to the wild at Fountainstown beach on Sunday 8th March 2015. The three seals, who were named Sherkin, Buoy and Splash were released by Seal Rescue Ireland after being nursed back to full health. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Three rescued seals were returned to the wild at Fountainstown beach on Sunday 8th March 2015. The three seals, who were named Sherkin, Buoy and Splash were released by Seal Rescue Ireland after being nursed back to full health. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Three rescued seals were returned to the wild at Fountainstown beach on Sunday 8th March 2015. The three seals, who were named Sherkin, Buoy and Splash were released by Seal Rescue Ireland after being nursed back to full health. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Three rescued seals were returned to the wild at Fountainstown beach on Sunday 8th March 2015. The three seals, who were named Sherkin, Buoy and Splash were released by Seal Rescue Ireland after being nursed back to full health. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Three rescued seals were returned to the wild at Fountainstown beach on Sunday 8th March 2015. The three seals, who were named Sherkin, Buoy and Splash were released by Seal Rescue Ireland after being nursed back to full health. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Dr Thomas Paul Burgess UCC Pictured as Novelist, academic and musician Thomas Paul Burgess launched two new books at University College Cork.‘The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants’ (TP. Burgess & G. Mulvenna, Eds; Palgrave MacMillan) and political thriller ‘White Church, Black Mountain’ (TP Burgess; Matador) was launched by Professor Emeritus, UCC, John A Murphy and Professor Sam McCready, School of Sociology & Applied Social Studies, University of Ulster 
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 Keywords: Novelist, academic and musician (Ruefrex) Thomas Paul Burgess will unveil two new books at University College Cork (UCC)
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Dr Thomas Paul Burgess UCC Pictured as Novelist, academic and musician Thomas Paul Burgess launched two new books at University College Cork.‘The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants’ (TP. Burgess & G. Mulvenna, Eds; Palgrave MacMillan) and political thriller ‘White Church, Black Mountain’ (TP Burgess; Matador) was launched by Professor Emeritus, UCC, John A Murphy and Professor Sam McCready, School of Sociology & Applied Social Studies, University of Ulster 
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more info contact Tom McCarthy UCC media@ucc.ie 
 Keywords: Novelist, academic and musician (Ruefrex) Thomas Paul Burgess will unveil two new books at University College Cork (UCC)
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Dr Thomas Paul Burgess UCC Pictured as Novelist, academic and musician Thomas Paul Burgess launched two new books at University College Cork.‘The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants’ (TP. Burgess & G. Mulvenna, Eds; Palgrave MacMillan) and political thriller ‘White Church, Black Mountain’ (TP Burgess; Matador) was launched by Professor Emeritus, UCC, John A Murphy and Professor Sam McCready, School of Sociology & Applied Social Studies, University of Ulster 
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Tom McCarthy UCC media@ucc.ie 
 Keywords: Novelist, academic and musician (Ruefrex) Thomas Paul Burgess will unveil two new books at University College Cork (UCC)
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Professor Sam McCready University of Ulster, Professor John A Murphy UCC and Dr Thomas Paul Burgess UCC Pictured as Novelist, academic and musician Thomas Paul Burgess launched two new books at University College Cork.‘The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants’ (TP. Burgess & G. Mulvenna, Eds; Palgrave MacMillan) and political thriller ‘White Church, Black Mountain’ (TP Burgess; Matador) was launched by Professor Emeritus, UCC, John A Murphy and Professor Sam McCready, School of Sociology & Applied Social Studies, University of Ulster 
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Tom McCarthy UCC media@ucc.ie 
 Keywords: Novelist, academic and musician (Ruefrex) Thomas Paul Burgess will unveil two new books at University College Cork (UCC)
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Professor Sam McCready University of Ulster, Professor John A Murphy UCC and Dr Thomas Paul Burgess UCC Pictured as Novelist, academic and musician Thomas Paul Burgess launched two new books at University College Cork.‘The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants’ (TP. Burgess & G. Mulvenna, Eds; Palgrave MacMillan) and political thriller ‘White Church, Black Mountain’ (TP Burgess; Matador) was launched by Professor Emeritus, UCC, John A Murphy and Professor Sam McCready, School of Sociology & Applied Social Studies, University of Ulster 
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Tom McCarthy UCC media@ucc.ie 
 Keywords: Novelist, academic and musician (Ruefrex) Thomas Paul Burgess will unveil two new books at University College Cork (UCC)
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Professor John A Murphy UCC, Dr Thomas Paul Burgess UCC and Professor Sam McCready University of Ulster Pictured as Novelist, academic and musician Thomas Paul Burgess launched two new books at University College Cork.‘The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants’ (TP. Burgess & G. Mulvenna, Eds; Palgrave MacMillan) and political thriller ‘White Church, Black Mountain’ (TP Burgess; Matador) was launched by Professor Emeritus, UCC, John A Murphy and Professor Sam McCready, School of Sociology & Applied Social Studies, University of Ulster 
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Tom McCarthy UCC media@ucc.ie 
 Keywords: Novelist, academic and musician (Ruefrex) Thomas Paul Burgess will unveil two new books at University College Cork (UCC)
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Professor John A Murphy UCC, Dr Thomas Paul Burgess UCC and Professor Sam McCready University of Ulster Pictured as Novelist, academic and musician Thomas Paul Burgess launched two new books at University College Cork.‘The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants’ (TP. Burgess & G. Mulvenna, Eds; Palgrave MacMillan) and political thriller ‘White Church, Black Mountain’ (TP Burgess; Matador) was launched by Professor Emeritus, UCC, John A Murphy and Professor Sam McCready, School of Sociology & Applied Social Studies, University of Ulster 
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Tom McCarthy UCC media@ucc.ie 
 Keywords: Novelist, academic and musician (Ruefrex) Thomas Paul Burgess will unveil two new books at University College Cork (UCC)
LC-women-16136805 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Josephine Randles, Josephine McInerney and Vera Santry of Fermoy Golf Club attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Veronica Whyte, Gretta Cooney and Katherine McCarthy of Fermoy Golf Club attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-14136803 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Maura Corcoran and Marian O'Leary attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-13136802 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Chris Byrne, Model Farm Road and Norma O'Keeffe, Lee Road attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-12136801 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Ber Lynch and Lorraine Kingston attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-11136800 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Fiona Corcoran and mum Maura attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-10136798 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Martha Lynch, Rochestown and Ann Murphy, Ballinlough attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-09136797 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Mary Hourihan, Carrigaline and Sheila Gould, Blackrock attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-08136799 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Volunteer Marian O'Leary and Fiona Corcoran attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-07136796 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Sisters Marie O'Connell and Nuala McCarthy of Karla Boutique, Wilton attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-06136795 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Linda Roberts, Carrigaline and Valerie Dynan, Douglas attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-05136793 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Margaret How, Coachford; Gillian O'Connell, Glounthaune and Irene Healy, Ballincollig attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-03136792 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Marjorie O'Callaghan, Ballintemple; Marie Collins, Ovens and Geraldine Meade, Ballincollig attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-02136791 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Eileen O'Connor, Little Island; Mary Jo O'Sullivan, Blackrock; Mary O'Sullivan, Wilton and Rosemary O'Donovan, Ballinhassig attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-women-01136790 
 EE socials 06/03/2015.
International Women's Day celebration lunch, in aid of The Greater Chernobyl Cause at Bunnyconnellan Bar and Restaurant on Friday 6th March 2015.
Kay Looney, Rochestown with Kathy Byrne and volunteer Siobhan Byrne, Crosshaven at the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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A ship anchored off Myrtleville on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-rochestown-20136834 
 EE kidzzone 06/03/2015.
Rochestown Educate Together NS, a two class school, is currently located in temporay premises at Douglas Hall AFC , Moneygourney.
Kidzzone visit on World Book day on Thursday 5th March 2015. Two classes only - Junior and Senior infants.
Keelyn McSweeney, Neidin Rios-Mundow, Julie Kriwan (KRIWAN) and Tessa Hartnett.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-rochestown-19136833 
 EE kidzzone 06/03/2015.
Rochestown Educate Together NS, a two class school, is currently located in temporay premises at Douglas Hall AFC , Moneygourney.
Kidzzone visit on World Book day on Thursday 5th March 2015. Two classes only - Junior and Senior infants.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-rochestown-18136828 
 EE kidzzone 06/03/2015.
Rochestown Educate Together NS, a two class school, is currently located in temporay premises at Douglas Hall AFC , Moneygourney.
Kidzzone visit on World Book day on Thursday 5th March 2015. Two classes only - Junior and Senior infants.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-rochestown-17136826 
 EE kidzzone 06/03/2015.
Rochestown Educate Together NS, a two class school, is currently located in temporay premises at Douglas Hall AFC , Moneygourney.
Kidzzone visit on World Book day on Thursday 5th March 2015. Two classes only - Junior and Senior infants.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-rochestown-16136827 
 EE kidzzone 06/03/2015.
Rochestown Educate Together NS, a two class school is currently located in temporay premises based at Douglas Hall AFC , Moneygourney.
Kidzzone visit on World Book day on Thursday 5th March 2015. Two classes only - Junior and Senior infants.
Junior infant Oscar Slattery in costume.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-rochestown-15136829 
 EE kidzzone 06/03/2015.
Rochestown Educate Together NS, a two class school is currently located in temporay premises based at Douglas Hall AFC , Moneygourney.
Kidzzone visit on World Book day on Thursday 5th March 2015. Two classes only - Junior and Senior infants.
Aaron Razgallah, Reece Lucey and Ryan McGauran in the school garden.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-rochestown-14136832 
 EE kidzzone 06/03/2015.
Rochestown Educate Together NS, a two class school is currently located in temporay premises based at Douglas Hall AFC , Moneygourney.
Kidzzone visit on World Book day on Thursday 5th March 2015. Two classes only - Junior and Senior infants.
Senior infants Liam McDonnell, Gabriel Akuzis-Ferreira and Adam O'Connor practice their space walking.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-rochestown-13136831 
 EE kidzzone 06/03/2015.
Rochestown Educate Together NS, a two class school is currently located in temporay premises based at Douglas Hall AFC , Moneygourney.
Kidzzone visit on World Book day on Thursday 5th March 2015. Two classes only - Junior and Senior infants. Junior infants Matilda Wilk, Chloe Beech and Ida Bandos.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-rochestown-12136830 
 EE kidzzone 06/03/2015.
Rochestown Educate Together NS, a two class school, is currently located in temporay premises at Douglas Hall AFC , Moneygourney.
Kidzzone visit on World Book day on Thursday 5th March 2015. Two classes only - Junior and Senior infants. Junior infant pupils Youmna Djeddoul, Emma O'Callaghan, Liana Gason and Ana Garcia-Planas in costume at school.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-pyjama-07136789 
 EE staff 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day at Horizons Montessori School, Curraheen Road, Cork on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins, EE staff.
Muireann Cotter, Sarah Lenihan, Sarah Twomey and Emily Brosnan in their pyjamas for the fundraiser.
LC-pyjama-06136788 
 EE staff 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day at Horizons Montessori School, Curraheen Road, Cork on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins, EE staff.
Evan Kingston with Charlie The Monkey, in his pyjamas for the fundraiser.
LC-pyjama-05136787 
 EE staff 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day at Horizons Montessori School, Curraheen Road, Cork on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins, EE staff.
Leah Mallon in her pyjamas for the fundraiser.
LC-pyjama-04136785 
 EE staff 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day at Horizons Montessori School, Curraheen Road, Cork on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins, EE staff.
Daniel Lynch in his pyjamas for the fundraiser.
LC-pyjama-03136786 
 EE staff 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day at Horizons Montessori School, Curraheen Road, Cork on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins, EE staff.
Children Kyle Murphy and Colin O'Driscoll in their pyjamas for the fundraiser.
LC-pyjama-02136784 
 EE staff 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day at Horizons Montessori School, Curraheen Road, Cork on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins, EE staff.
Children Angelin Wilson, Aeibhin Williams, Daniel Ryan, Kyle Murphy and Adam Reading in their pyjamas for the fundraiser.
LC-pyjama-02136781 
 EE staff 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day at Horizons Montessori School, Curraheen Road, Cork on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins, EE staff.
Children Angelin Wilson, Aeibhin Williams, Daniel Ryan, Kyle Murphy and Adam Reading in their pyjamas for the fundraiser.
LC-pyjama-01136783 
 EE staff 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day at Horizons Montessori School, Curraheen Road, Cork on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins, EE staff.
Children and staff in their pyjamas for the fundraiser.
LC-pyjama-01136782 
 EE staff 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day at Horizons Montessori School, Curraheen Road, Cork on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins, EE staff.
Children and staff in their pyjamas for the fundraiser.
LC-pjs-08136813 
 EE news 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day in aid of Irish Autism Action at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Service, Gardiner's Hill on Friday 6th March 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-pjs-07136814 
 EE news 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day in aid of Irish Autism Action at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Service, Gardiner's Hill on Friday 6th March 2015.
Two hundred and thirty euros was raised for the charity.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-pjs-05136811 
 EE news 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day in aid of Irish Autism Action at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Service, Gardiner's Hill on Friday 6th March 2015.
Kayla Corcoran and Kaci Mai Kelleher having fun at the pyjama party.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-pjs-04136810 
 EE news 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day in aid of Irish Autism Action at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Service, Gardiner's Hill on Friday 6th March 2015.
Darragh O'Neill and Daniel White fool around at the pyjama party.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-pjs-03136808 
 EE news 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day in aid of Irish Autism Action at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Service, Gardiner's Hill on Friday 6th March 2015.
Darragh O'Neill and Daniel White fool around at the pyjama party.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-pjs-02136807 
 EE news 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day in aid of Irish Autism Action at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Service, Gardiner's Hill on Friday 6th March 2015.
Cathy Parson, Amarih Nehad, Etaoin Ryan, Dominik Olszewski and Aimee Fitzgerald relax in their PJ's.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-pjs-01136809 
 EE news 06/03/2015.
National Pyjama Day in aid of Irish Autism Action at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Service, Gardiner's Hill on Friday 6th March 2015.
Samantha Milner and Katie Power in their PJ's.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-14137065 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (right) Shelly Palmer launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-13137066 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (right) Shelly Palmer launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-12137067 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (right) Shelly Palmer launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-11137064 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (front onstage leading the class) Shelly Palmer as she launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
NOTE- flash used for this pic- classes are given in darkened room.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-10137063 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (front onstage leading the class) Shelly Palmer as she launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-09137062 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (front) Shelly Palmer with (rear) Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk as they launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-08137061 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (front) Shelly Palmer with (rear) Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk as they launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-07137060 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (front) Shelly Palmer with (rear) Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk as they launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-06137059 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (front) Shelly Palmer with (rear) Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk as they launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-05137058 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (front) Shelly Palmer with (rear) Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk as they launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-04137055 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (front) Shelly Palmer with (rear) Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk as they launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-03137054 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, (front) Shelly Palmer with (rear) Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk as they launced the classes on Sunday 8th March.
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at The Grainstore, Ballymaloe. 
Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-02137056 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, Shelly Palmer launced the classes on Sunday 8th March
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at Ballymaloe. 
This pic is of Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk who runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
VIDEO available with this if you want to run with online story.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-clubbercise-01137057 
 EE features 08/03/2015.
Top London Clubbercise Pro-Trainer, Shelly Palmer launced the classes on Sunday 8th March
"Clubbercise -Bringing a Night Out to Your Workout". Easy to follow dance routines to dance club anthems with glow sticks and disco lights at Ballymaloe. 
This pic is of Cork dance teacher Deirdre Sisk who runs the classes. To book call Dee at 086-3565527.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
Kearys-Renault-20-JAP907190 
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Kearys Renault Cork, the leading dealership in Ireland for new and used Renault cars, today threw a massive birthday party to celebrate the 20th Birthday of the Renault Mégane.
Pictured at the Kearys Renault Cork 20th birthday party are Noel and Nell Sheehan from Glanworth with Aonghus O'Duinnin, Kearys Renault.
Picture. John Allen

Friends and loyal customers of Kearys Renault arrived at the Kinsale Road Roundabout showroom to celebrate and take part in a huge array of birthday festivities which included face painting and balloon making for the kids and delicious cupcakes, prize giveaways and great offers on the new Renault Megane for the adults! Red FM got the party started with a high-energy outside broadcast from the Kearys Renault showroom throughout the afternoon

To celebrate its 20th birthday milestone, Kearys Renault Cork offered new Renault Mégane customers amazing deals including 0% finance, a free car accessories pack and up to 10,000km of free fuel (T&Cs apply).

A brand-new 1-5-1 Renault Mégane has so much to celebrate in its 20th year including:
	•	New more efficient engines
	•	Bluetooth connectivity
	•	5 Year Warranty
	•	The new Renault Mégane 1.5dci Dynamique costs from €19,900, representing a
	saving of €3,590 as part of the Kearys Renault Cork 20th Birthday celebrations

For more, go to www.kearys.ie

For media information please contact:

Aideen McGrath - H+A Marketing + PR
Tel: 087-9273698/021-4666200 Email: amcgrath@hamarketingpr.ie
Kearys-Renault-20-JAP907189 
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Kearys Renault Cork, the leading dealership in Ireland for new and used Renault cars, today threw a massive birthday party to celebrate the 20th Birthday of the Renault Mégane. 
Pictured at the Kearys Renault Cork 20th birthday party are Shirley Lawson, Friars Walk with Dan Cronin, Sales Manager Kearys Renault.
Picture. John Allen

Friends and loyal customers of Kearys Renault arrived at the Kinsale Road Roundabout showroom to celebrate and take part in a huge array of birthday festivities which included face painting and balloon making for the kids and delicious cupcakes, prize giveaways and great offers on the new Renault Megane for the adults! Red FM got the party started with a high-energy outside broadcast from the Kearys Renault showroom throughout the afternoon

To celebrate its 20th birthday milestone, Kearys Renault Cork offered new Renault Mégane customers amazing deals including 0% finance, a free car accessories pack and up to 10,000km of free fuel (T&Cs apply).

A brand-new 1-5-1 Renault Mégane has so much to celebrate in its 20th year including:
	•	New more efficient engines
	•	Bluetooth connectivity
	•	5 Year Warranty
	•	The new Renault Mégane 1.5dci Dynamique costs from €19,900, representing a
	saving of €3,590 as part of the Kearys Renault Cork 20th Birthday celebrations

For more, go to www.kearys.ie

For media information please contact:

Aideen McGrath - H+A Marketing + PR
Tel: 087-9273698/021-4666200 Email: amcgrath@hamarketingpr.ie
Kearys-Renault-20-JAP907188 
 REPRO FREE
Kearys Renault Cork, the leading dealership in Ireland for new and used Renault cars, today threw a massive birthday party to celebrate the 20th Birthday of the Renault Mégane.
Pictured at the Kearys Renault Cork 20th birthday party are Aonghus O'Duinnin, Kearys Renault and Carey Meehan, Carrigaline.
Picture. John Allen

Friends and loyal customers of Kearys Renault arrived at the Kinsale Road Roundabout showroom to celebrate and take part in a huge array of birthday festivities which included face painting and balloon making for the kids and delicious cupcakes, prize giveaways and great offers on the new Renault Megane for the adults! Red FM got the party started with a high-energy outside broadcast from the Kearys Renault showroom throughout the afternoon

To celebrate its 20th birthday milestone, Kearys Renault Cork offered new Renault Mégane customers amazing deals including 0% finance, a free car accessories pack and up to 10,000km of free fuel (T&Cs apply).

A brand-new 1-5-1 Renault Mégane has so much to celebrate in its 20th year including:
	•	New more efficient engines
	•	Bluetooth connectivity
	•	5 Year Warranty
	•	The new Renault Mégane 1.5dci Dynamique costs from €19,900, representing a
	saving of €3,590 as part of the Kearys Renault Cork 20th Birthday celebrations

For more, go to www.kearys.ie

For media information please contact:

Aideen McGrath - H+A Marketing + PR
Tel: 087-9273698/021-4666200 Email: amcgrath@hamarketingpr.ie
Kearys-Renault-20-JAP907187 
 REPRO FREE
Kearys Renault Cork, the leading dealership in Ireland for new and used Renault cars, today threw a massive birthday party to celebrate the 20th Birthday of the Renault Mégane.
Pictured at the Kearys Renault Cork 20th birthday party are Aonghus O'Duinnin and Dan Cronin, Sales Manager Kearys Renault.
Picture. John Allen

Friends and loyal customers of Kearys Renault arrived at the Kinsale Road Roundabout showroom to celebrate and take part in a huge array of birthday festivities which included face painting and balloon making for the kids and delicious cupcakes, prize giveaways and great offers on the new Renault Megane for the adults! Red FM got the party started with a high-energy outside broadcast from the Kearys Renault showroom throughout the afternoon

To celebrate its 20th birthday milestone, Kearys Renault Cork offered new Renault Mégane customers amazing deals including 0% finance, a free car accessories pack and up to 10,000km of free fuel (T&Cs apply).

A brand-new 1-5-1 Renault Mégane has so much to celebrate in its 20th year including:
	•	New more efficient engines
	•	Bluetooth connectivity
	•	5 Year Warranty
	•	The new Renault Mégane 1.5dci Dynamique costs from €19,900, representing a
	saving of €3,590 as part of the Kearys Renault Cork 20th Birthday celebrations

For more, go to www.kearys.ie

For media information please contact:

Aideen McGrath - H+A Marketing + PR
Tel: 087-9273698/021-4666200 Email: amcgrath@hamarketingpr.ie
Kearys-Renault-20-JAP907186 
 REPRO FREE
Kearys Renault Cork, the leading dealership in Ireland for new and used Renault cars, today threw a massive birthday party to celebrate the 20th Birthday of the Renault Mégane.
Pictured at the Kearys Renault Cork 20th birthday party is Carey Meehan, Carrigaline.
Picture. John Allen

Friends and loyal customers of Kearys Renault arrived at the Kinsale Road Roundabout showroom to celebrate and take part in a huge array of birthday festivities which included face painting and balloon making for the kids and delicious cupcakes, prize giveaways and great offers on the new Renault Megane for the adults! Red FM got the party started with a high-energy outside broadcast from the Kearys Renault showroom throughout the afternoon

To celebrate its 20th birthday milestone, Kearys Renault Cork offered new Renault Mégane customers amazing deals including 0% finance, a free car accessories pack and up to 10,000km of free fuel (T&Cs apply).

A brand-new 1-5-1 Renault Mégane has so much to celebrate in its 20th year including:
	•	New more efficient engines
	•	Bluetooth connectivity
	•	5 Year Warranty
	•	The new Renault Mégane 1.5dci Dynamique costs from €19,900, representing a
	saving of €3,590 as part of the Kearys Renault Cork 20th Birthday celebrations

For more, go to www.kearys.ie

For media information please contact:

Aideen McGrath - H+A Marketing + PR
Tel: 087-9273698/021-4666200 Email: amcgrath@hamarketingpr.ie
Kearys-Renault-20-JAP907185 
 REPRO FREE
Kearys Renault Cork, the leading dealership in Ireland for new and used Renault cars, today threw a massive birthday party to celebrate the 20th Birthday of the Renault Mégane.
Pictured at the Kearys Renault Cork 20th birthday party are Katie Ann Lawson, Friars Walk with Dan Cronin, Sales Manager Kearys Renault.
Picture. John Allen

Friends and loyal customers of Kearys Renault arrived at the Kinsale Road Roundabout showroom to celebrate and take part in a huge array of birthday festivities which included face painting and balloon making for the kids and delicious cupcakes, prize giveaways and great offers on the new Renault Megane for the adults! Red FM got the party started with a high-energy outside broadcast from the Kearys Renault showroom throughout the afternoon

To celebrate its 20th birthday milestone, Kearys Renault Cork offered new Renault Mégane customers amazing deals including 0% finance, a free car accessories pack and up to 10,000km of free fuel (T&Cs apply).

A brand-new 1-5-1 Renault Mégane has so much to celebrate in its 20th year including:
	•	New more efficient engines
	•	Bluetooth connectivity
	•	5 Year Warranty
	•	The new Renault Mégane 1.5dci Dynamique costs from €19,900, representing a
	saving of €3,590 as part of the Kearys Renault Cork 20th Birthday celebrations

For more, go to www.kearys.ie

For media information please contact:

Aideen McGrath - H+A Marketing + PR
Tel: 087-9273698/021-4666200 Email: amcgrath@hamarketingpr.ie
Kearys-Renault-20-JAP907184 
 REPRO FREE
Kearys Renault Cork, the leading dealership in Ireland for new and used Renault cars, today threw a massive birthday party to celebrate the 20th Birthday of the Renault Mégane.
Pictured at the Kearys Renault Cork 20th birthday party are Ellie Jane and Réaltín Walsh from Macroom with Dan Cronin, Sales Manager Kearys Renault.
Picture. John Allen

Friends and loyal customers of Kearys Renault arrived at the Kinsale Road Roundabout showroom to celebrate and take part in a huge array of birthday festivities which included face painting and balloon making for the kids and delicious cupcakes, prize giveaways and great offers on the new Renault Megane for the adults! Red FM got the party started with a high-energy outside broadcast from the Kearys Renault showroom throughout the afternoon

To celebrate its 20th birthday milestone, Kearys Renault Cork offered new Renault Mégane customers amazing deals including 0% finance, a free car accessories pack and up to 10,000km of free fuel (T&Cs apply).

A brand-new 1-5-1 Renault Mégane has so much to celebrate in its 20th year including:
	•	New more efficient engines
	•	Bluetooth connectivity
	•	5 Year Warranty
	•	The new Renault Mégane 1.5dci Dynamique costs from €19,900, representing a
	saving of €3,590 as part of the Kearys Renault Cork 20th Birthday celebrations

For more, go to www.kearys.ie

For media information please contact:

Aideen McGrath - H+A Marketing + PR
Tel: 087-9273698/021-4666200 Email: amcgrath@hamarketingpr.ie
Kearys-Renault-20-JAP907183 
 REPRO FREE
Kearys Renault Cork, the leading dealership in Ireland for new and used Renault cars, today threw a massive birthday party to celebrate the 20th Birthday of the Renault Mégane.
Pictured at the Kearys Renault Cork 20th birthday party are Aonghus O'Duinnin, Kearys Renault and Carey Meehan, Carrigaline.
Picture. John Allen

Friends and loyal customers of Kearys Renault arrived at the Kinsale Road Roundabout showroom to celebrate and take part in a huge array of birthday festivities which included face painting and balloon making for the kids and delicious cupcakes, prize giveaways and great offers on the new Renault Megane for the adults! Red FM got the party started with a high-energy outside broadcast from the Kearys Renault showroom throughout the afternoon

To celebrate its 20th birthday milestone, Kearys Renault Cork offered new Renault Mégane customers amazing deals including 0% finance, a free car accessories pack and up to 10,000km of free fuel (T&Cs apply).

A brand-new 1-5-1 Renault Mégane has so much to celebrate in its 20th year including:
	•	New more efficient engines
	•	Bluetooth connectivity
	•	5 Year Warranty
	•	The new Renault Mégane 1.5dci Dynamique costs from €19,900, representing a
	saving of €3,590 as part of the Kearys Renault Cork 20th Birthday celebrations

For more, go to www.kearys.ie

For media information please contact:

Aideen McGrath - H+A Marketing + PR
Tel: 087-9273698/021-4666200 Email: amcgrath@hamarketingpr.ie
Kearys-Renault-20-JAP907182 
 REPRO FREE
Kearys Renault Cork, the leading dealership in Ireland for new and used Renault cars, today threw a massive birthday party to celebrate the 20th Birthday of the Renault Mégane.
Pictured at the Kearys Renault Cork 20th birthday party are Réaltín and Ellie Jane Walsh from Macroom.
Picture. John Allen

Friends and loyal customers of Kearys Renault arrived at the Kinsale Road Roundabout showroom to celebrate and take part in a huge array of birthday festivities which included face painting and balloon making for the kids and delicious cupcakes, prize giveaways and great offers on the new Renault Megane for the adults! Red FM got the party started with a high-energy outside broadcast from the Kearys Renault showroom throughout the afternoon

To celebrate its 20th birthday milestone, Kearys Renault Cork offered new Renault Mégane customers amazing deals including 0% finance, a free car accessories pack and up to 10,000km of free fuel (T&Cs apply).

A brand-new 1-5-1 Renault Mégane has so much to celebrate in its 20th year including:
	•	New more efficient engines
	•	Bluetooth connectivity
	•	5 Year Warranty
	•	The new Renault Mégane 1.5dci Dynamique costs from €19,900, representing a
	saving of €3,590 as part of the Kearys Renault Cork 20th Birthday celebrations

For more, go to www.kearys.ie

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JCWomensDayNemo07 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo News.
Women's Disability Awarness Day, held to celebrate International Women's Day, at Nemo Rangers Gaa Club, Trabeg, Cork.
Hannah Cronin, Carrigaline, Carol Stuart, Monkstown and Mary Daly, Glounthaune.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCWomensDayNemo06 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo News.
Women's Disability Awarness Day, held to celebrate International Women's Day, at Nemo Rangers Gaa Club, Trabeg, Cork.
Josie Buckley, Carmel McDonnagh and Helen O'Neill, all with East Cork, Midleton Branch, of the Irish Wheelchair Association.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCWomensDayNemo05 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo News.
Women's Disability Awarness Day, held to celebrate International Women's Day, at Nemo Rangers Gaa Club, Trabeg, Cork.
Noelle Godley, Enniskeane and Juanita Hogan, Nenagh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCWomensDayNemo04 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo News.
Women's Disability Awarness Day, held to celebrate International Women's Day, at Nemo Rangers Gaa Club, Trabeg, Cork.
Marian Thompson, Fairhill, Georgina O'Donovan, St. Lukes and Therese Nolan, Lower Glanmire Road.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCWomensDayNemo03 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo News.
Women's Disability Awarness Day, held to celebrate International Women's Day, at Nemo Rangers Gaa Club, Trabeg, Cork.
Marian Garde and Evelyn Wainwright, both Post Polio Support Group.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCWomensDayNemo02 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo News.
Women's Disability Awarness Day, held to celebrate International Women's Day, at Nemo Rangers Gaa Club, Trabeg, Cork.
At the Top Table, Eileen O'Mahony, President Irish Wheelchair Association and Deirdre Griffin, Spinal Injuries Ireland.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCWomensDayNemo01 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo News.
Women's Disability Awarness Day, held to celebrate International Women's Day, at Nemo Rangers Gaa Club, Trabeg, Cork.
Event Organisers, Frances Butler, Cork Independent Living, Eileen O'Mahony, President Irish Wheelchair Association, Ursula Jerymn, Irish Wheelchair Association Service Co-Ordinator, Cathy Dunne Fitzpatrick, Spinal Injuries Ireland & IWCA, Catryn Power, Cork Parkinsons Support Group, Mary Lee O'Shea, Irish Wheelchair Association & Muscular Dystrophy Ireland, Deirdre Griffin, Spinal Injuries Ireland, Una Collins, Cork Access Group & Spinal Injuries Ireland & Irish Wheelchair Association.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks19 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
Former Gaa All Stars, in their Sporting lives, 1984 Hurling All Star, GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, with Recruit Kiev Dollard and Cmdt Sue Ramsbottom, both Laois Ladies Football All Stars. 
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks18 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
Recruits, Kate Twohig, Rebecca Barry, Chloe McMahon and Kiev Dollard.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks17 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
Recruit Kate Twohig, from Mallow with her dad, Ted and mum, Eileen.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks16 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
Recruit Rebecca Barry, from Lissarde with her family, Patrick, John Caroline and Suzanne.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks15 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
Recruit Jack O'Leary, from Carrigtwohill with his family brother Alan, mum Fiona and dad Anthony.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks14 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
Recruit Sean Shanahan with niece Sophie Cohen and sister Carly Shanahan..
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks13 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
Recruit Michael Clear with Alan Perdisatt and Georgina Moloney.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks12 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, presents Best Overall Recruit to Michael Creamer.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks11 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, presents Best Overall Recruit to Ryan Duffy.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks10 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, presents Best Tactical Student award to Thomas Keaveney.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks09 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, presents Best Tactical Student award to Dion Wall.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks08 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, presents the Best Shot Award to Alex Doran.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks07 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, presents the Best Shot Award to Matthew Barry.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks06 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
Recruits stand at Attention.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks05 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, hands Recruit Kiev Dollard, her Scroll.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks04 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, hands Recruit Rebecca Barry, from Lissarde, her Scroll.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks03 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, inspects the Recruits.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks02 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, inspects the Recruits.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCPassingOutCollinsBks01 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Passing Out Parade of 135 and 136 Recruit Platoon 1 Brigade Training Centre, Collins Barracks, Cork.
GOC Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, inspects the Recruits.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOver50sShow08 
 EEXXjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Active Over 50's Show at the City Hall, Cork.
Livy O'Riordan, Carrigaline, Mary O'Byrne, Cobh and Gillian Devine, Carrigaline.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOver50sShow07 
 EEXXjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Active Over 50's Show at the City Hall, Cork.
Jill Lyons and Pauline Coffey, The Hope Foundation stand.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOver50sShow06 
 EEXXjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Active Over 50's Show at the City Hall, Cork.
Claire Dineen, Ballinora/Ballincollig Red Cross Branch, giving Catherine Slavin, Killmallock, a Therapeutic Hand Massage.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOver50sShow05 
 EEXXjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Active Over 50's Show at the City Hall, Cork.
Liz and Jimmy Lynch, from Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOver50sShow04 
 EEXXjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Active Over 50's Show at the City Hall, Cork.
Hanna Costello and Ann McGrath, both Kilmallock.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOver50sShow03 
 EEXXjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Active Over 50's Show at the City Hall, Cork.
Breda Gibney, with Catwalk and Ann McSweeney, St. Josephs Ladies Club.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOver50sShow02 
 EEXXjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Active Over 50's Show at the City Hall, Cork.
Event Organiser Brian McCabe.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOver50sShow01 
 EEXXjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Active Over 50's Show at the City Hall, Cork.
Event Organiser Brian McCabe.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCFountainstownBusStop05 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Ronan Bagnal story.
Fountainstown Bus Shelter, Fountainstown, Co. Cork.
Pictured is David Mulcahy, Fountainstown resident, at the Fountainstown Bus stop, showing the Solar Powered street light in the backround.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCFountainstownBusStop04 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Ronan Bagnal story.
Fountainstown Bus Shelter, Fountainstown, Co. Cork.
Pictured is David Mulcahy, Fountainstown resident, at the Fountainstown Bus stop, showing the Solar Powered street light in the backround.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCFountainstownBusStop03 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Ronan Bagnal story.
Fountainstown Bus Shelter, Fountainstown, Co. Cork.
Pictured is David Mulcahy, Fountainstown resident, at the Fountainstown Bus stop, showing the Solar Powered street light in the backround.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCFountainstownBusStop02 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Ronan Bagnal story.
Fountainstown Bus Shelter, Fountainstown, Co. Cork.
Pictured is David Mulcahy, Fountainstown resident, at the Fountainstown Bus stop, showing the Solar Powered street light in the backround.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCFountainstownBusStop01 
 EEjob 06/03/2015.
Echo News.
Ronan Bagnal story.
Fountainstown Bus Shelter, Fountainstown, Co. Cork.
Pictured is David Mulcahy, Fountainstown resident, at the Fountainstown Bus stop, showing the Solar Powered street light in the backround.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkDragonsCheque02 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo News.
Cheque presentation to Cork Dragons, from the proceeds collected from the Dip In the Nip event, in memory of the late Dragons Captain Tara Sheridan, in the Penthouse, Clarion Hotel, Cork.
Helena and Rosalin Sheridan, (daughters of the late Tara Sheridan) John Collins (husband of the late Tara Sheridan),Patrica Sheridan (mother of the late Tara Sheridan) present the cheque to Cork Dragons, accepted by Caroline Warren, Chairperson Cork Dragons and Helen McCauley, Dragons Captain and PJ Cogan, Event Supporter and Dip In the Nip participant.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkDragonsCheque01 
 EEjob 08/03/2015.
Echo News.
Cheque presentation to Cork Dragons, from the proceeds collected from the Dip In the Nip event, in memory of the late Dragons Captain Tara Sheridan, in the Penthouse, Clarion Hotel, Cork.
(front row) Helena and Rosalin Sheridan, (daughters of the late Tara Sheridan) John Collins (husband of the late Tara Sheridan),Patrica Sheridan (mother of the late Tara Sheridan) present the cheque to Cork Dragons, accepted by Caroline Warren, Chairperson Cork Dragons and Helen McCauley, Dragons Captain and PJ Cogan, Event Supporter and Dip In the Nip participant, along with members of the Cork Dragons.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall16 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Ciara Daly, Cobh, Amanda Ozgur, Little Island, Orla and Ciara Murphy, both Caherlag.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall15 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Pat and June Phelan, from Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall14 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Sisters, Denise O'Connell, Cobh, Linda Grace, Douglas, Mary Kavanagh, Yvonne O'Connell, Mairead and Michelle Hopkins, all Cobh
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall13 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Rosie O'Neill, Blackrock, Sharon Griffin, Stephanie and Siobhan O'Neill, Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall12 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Liam Warner and Deborah Hayes, both Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall11 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Laura and Mark Leahy with Maeve McGrath, all Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall10 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Amanda Phelan and Darren Sweeney, both Midleton.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall09 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Carmel Dennehy, Brid-Anne Dolan and Davina Barry, all Glanmire.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall08 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Sean Daly, Aoife Madine, both Cobh, Veronica Callanan, Agheda and Stephen Madine, Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall07 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Gwen Keenan, Sarah O'Connor, Laura Irwin, all Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall06 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Camilla Polzella, Darragh King, Amy Butler and Marie Harvey, all Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall05 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Diane Freeman with her grandson, Adam Steel, both Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall04 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Helena McDermot and Rebecca Flanagan, both Cobh with Tanya Dineen, Kilmichael.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall03 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Tracy Agnew and Geraldine Murphy, both Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall02 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Mary Jane McKenna, of Glamity Jane and Daniel Mahon, Judge for Best Dressed Man at the event.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCButterflyBall01 
 EEjob 07/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Ball, in aid of ICS's Night Nurse Programme, at Fota Island Resort, Fota, Co. Cork.
Trish Carlos, Butterfly Wings and Sandra Murphy, Rising Tide and Event MC.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JC060314-FuschiaVisitorGuid 
 JC060315 REPRO FREE

Greg Canty, Fuzion, Siobhán Burke, Sheeps Head Way and Don Davis, Cycle West Cork at the launch of Fuchsia Brands new Walking, Heritage and Wild Atlantic Way West Cork visitor guides. The event took place in Inchadoney Lodge and Spa where over 50 tourism, food and craft providers gathered for networking, exchange of brochures and a briefing seminar with Ivan McCutcheon, Ian Dempsey of West Cork Development Partnership and Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications.

Photo Joleen Cronin
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Noreen and Rensie McCarthy, Duvane Farm Clonakilty, Maureen Callanan, Springfield House, Rathbarry, Castlefreake and Jean O'Sullivan, West Cork Development Partnership at the launch of Fuchsia Brands new Walking, Heritage and Wild Atlantic Way West Cork visitor guides. The event took place in Inchadoney Lodge and Spa where over 50 tourism, food and craft providers gathered for networking, exchange of brochures and a briefing seminar with Ivan McCutcheon, Ian Dempsey of West Cork Development Partnership and Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications.

Photo Joleen Cronin
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 JC060315 REPRO FREE

Anthony Creswell, Ummera Smokehouse, Padraig Flemming, Anchor Bay Cottages, Courtmacsherry at the launch of Fuchsia Brands new Walking, Heritage and Wild Atlantic Way West Cork visitor guides. The event took place in Inchadoney Lodge and Spa where over 50 tourism, food and craft providers gathered for networking, exchange of brochures and a briefing seminar with Ivan McCutcheon, Ian Dempsey of West Cork Development Partnership and Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications.

Photo Joleen Cronin
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Hal Mcellroy, Trident Hotel, Anne Ferguson, Ocean Addicts and Daragh Keating, Kinsale Boat Hire at the launch of Fuchsia Brands new Walking, Heritage and Wild Atlantic Way West Cork visitor guides. The event took place in Inchadoney Lodge and Spa where over 50 tourism, food and craft providers gathered for networking, exchange of brochures and a briefing seminar with Ivan McCutcheon, Ian Dempsey of West Cork Development Partnership and Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications.

Photo Joleen Cronin
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Lisa Cashman, West Cork Development Partnership and Mary Sleenam, Archeoligist, Cork County Council at the launch of Fuchsia Brands new Walking, Heritage and Wild Atlantic Way West Cork visitor guides. The event took place in Inchadoney Lodge and Spa where over 50 tourism, food and craft providers gathered for networking, exchange of brochures and a briefing seminar with Ivan McCutcheon, Ian Dempsey of West Cork Development Partnership and Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications.

Photo Joleen Cronin
JC060314-FuschiaVisitorGu 20 
 JC060315 REPRO FREE

Jean O'Sullivan, West Cork Development Partnership, Irene O'Callaghan and Aoife Roberts, Quality Hotel, Clonakility at the launch of Fuchsia Brands new Walking, Heritage and Wild Atlantic Way West Cork visitor guides. The event took place in Inchadoney Lodge and Spa where over 50 tourism, food and craft providers gathered for networking, exchange of brochures and a briefing seminar with Ivan McCutcheon, Ian Dempsey of West Cork Development Partnership and Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications.

Photo Joleen Cronin
JC060314-FuschiaVisitorGu 5 
 JC060315 REPRO FREE

Speakers Ian Dempsey and Ivan McCutcheon and Greg Canty, Fuzion Communicaitons at the launch of Fuchsia Brands new Walking, Heritage and Wild Atlantic Way West Cork visitor guides. The event took place in Inchadoney Lodge and Spa where over 50 tourism, food and craft providers gathered for networking, exchange of brochures and a briefing seminar.

Photo Joleen Cronin
JC060314-FuschiaVisitorGu 4 
 JC060315 REPRO FREE

Ian Dempsey, West Cork Development Partnership, Sherna Malone, Inchadonney Lodge and Spa, Jessie Kennedy, musician and Jim Kennedy, Atlantic Sea Kayaking at the launch of Fuchsia Brands new Walking, Heritage and Wild Atlantic Way West Cork visitor guides. The event took place in Inchadoney Lodge and Spa where over 50 tourism, food and craft providers gathered for networking, exchange of brochures and a briefing seminar with Ivan McCutcheon, Ian Dempsey of West Cork Development Partnership and Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications.

Photo Joleen Cronin
JC060314-FuschiaVisitorGu 3 
 JC060315 REPRO FREE

Sara Roberts, ceramic artist and Gidi Gur, artisan food producer at the launch of Fuchsia Brands new Walking, Heritage and Wild Atlantic Way West Cork visitor guides. The event took place in Inchadoney Lodge and Spa where over 50 tourism, food and craft providers gathered for networking, exchange of brochures and a briefing seminar with Ivan McCutcheon, Ian Dempsey of West Cork Development Partnership and Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications.

Photo Joleen Cronin
JC060314-FuschiaVisitorGu 2 
 JC060315 REPRO FREE

Bernadette Fereyne, Ardfield Farmhouse Ballinhassig and Catherine O'Sullivan, An Rosalithir, Rosscarbery at the launch of Fuchsia Brands new Walking, Heritage and Wild Atlantic Way West Cork visitor guides. The event took place in Inchadoney Lodge and Spa where over 50 tourism, food and craft providers gathered for networking, exchange of brochures and a briefing seminar with Ivan McCutcheon, Ian Dempsey of West Cork Development Partnership and Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications.

Photo Joleen Cronin
HC-Xhaven-XFactor-6 
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NEWS
Leonard McCarthy as Rod Stewart seen at the annual 'XHaven XFactor' fundraiser in the RCYC Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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NEWS
Saima Ar, Caroline Buckley Ryan and Katie Kelly Noonan seen taking part in the 'XHaven XFactor' fundraiser in the RCYC Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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The 'Booty-licious' group of Audrey Buckley, Ursula Scarffe Cody, Caroline Ellard, Jimmy Flynn, Marcella Connolly, Kathy Kenny, Val Foran and Georgina Keating, winners of the annual 'XHaven XFactor' fundraiser in the RCYC Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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NEWS
Terry Hume as Enrique pictured with Eugene D'Arcy as Elvis; Leonard McCarthy (Rod Stewart) and Derek D'Arcy as Simon Cowell seen at the recent 'XHaven XFactor' fundraiser in the RCYC Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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NEWS
Wayne Murphy and Paul O'Leary seen at the recent 'XHaven XFactor' fundraiser in the RCYC Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Tina Bushe, Mark Bushe, Derval O'Shea, Buzz O'Connell and Michael Wren as 'The Village Peope' seen at the recent 'XHaven XFactor' fundraiser in the RCYC Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Cathy Brown, Bishopstown and Ross O'Brien from Fermoy seen at the recent Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Emma White, Passage West and Joanne Kiely from Blarney seen at the Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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The Underwood family of Sean, John, Ryan, Eoin and Fiona from Blarney seen at the recent Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Aine Monahan, Fermanagh and Leanne Thompson from Leap seen at the Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Shiela Finn, Ballygarvan and Michelle Grant from Douglas seen at the Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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ECHO NEWS
Sophie Prodhomme, Miriam Rimmington, Orla O'Leary and Olive Grimley from Blackrock and Victoria Road seen at the recent Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 06/03/2015
ECHO NEWS
Tim Quill, Blarney, pictured with Norma and Emmet O'Brien from Limerick seen at the Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 06/03/2015
ECHO NEWS
Mary, Anna, Gavin and Aishling O'Herlihy from Cork seen at the Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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ECHO NEWS
Pictured attending the Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre were Heather Richner, Virginia USA with Ger, Beth and Gillian O'Sullivan from Cork. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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ECHO NEWS
Cherell Brett, Mayfield and Eric Healy rom Hollyhill seen at the recent Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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ECHO NEWS
Pictured at the Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre recently were Linda Nee, Emma Farrell, Danielle Hegarty and Briana Kelly. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 06/03/2015
ECHO NEWS
Pictured attending the recent Des Bishop gig at the Everyman Theatre were Tara Brosnan, Lissarda with Julie and Ritchie Cussen from Douglas. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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ECHO NEWS
Pat 'The Pecker' Corkery seen on stage at the Carrigaline heat of the Over 60's talent contest recently. Picture: Howard cROWDY
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ECHO NEWS
Eventual winner Eleanor Walsh seen performing at the Carrigaline heat of the Over 60's talent contest in the Carrigaline GAA Hall recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Olive Sheehan seen performing at the recent Carrigaline heat of the Over 60's contest in the Carrigaline GAA Hall. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Event organiser Paddy O'Brien speaks to Jack Aherne prior to his performance at the recent Carrigaline heat of the Over 60's contest in the Carrigaline GAA Hall. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Francis McCarthy hitting the high notes in the Carrigaline heat of the Over 60's contest in the Carrigaline GAA Hall. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Event organiser Paddy O'Brien and local heat organiser Former Over 60's overall winners Michael Long (2004) and Marion Collins (2011) pictured with Over 60's talent contest organiser Paddy O'Brien at the Carrigaline heat contest in the Carrigaline GAA Hall. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Shiela Harrington and Marion Collins who were presented with the Best Dressed awards by Barry Cogan and Paddy O'Brien at the Carrigaline heat of the Over 60's contest in the Carrigaline GAA Hall. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Competitors of the annual Carrigaline heat of the Over 60's talent contest including overall winner Eleanor Walsh pictured following the event in the Carrigaline GAA Hall. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Eleanor Walsh receives the overall winners trophy from Barry Cogan, Sean Roberts, Crosshaven Carrigaline Credit Union and Event organiser Paddy O'Brien following the Carrigaline heat of the Over 60's talent contest in the Carrigaline GAA Hall. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Event organiser Paddy O'Brien and local heat organiser Barry Cogan pictured with 'The Voice of Ireland' competitor Shauna Nolan at the recent Carrigaline heat of the Over 60's contest in the Carrigaline GAA Hall. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 Alexandria Savage takes a rest with her mum Sarah O'Flaherty, aghabullogue after planting her tree at the Tree Planting campaign, Coachford Greenway during ESB Tree Week. 
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 Gearoid, Cathal and Keeling Keating, Aghabullogue, pictured taking part in the Tree Planting campaign at Coachford Greenway during ESB Tree Week. 
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 Pictured taking part in the Tree Planting campaign at Coachford Greenway during ESB Tree Week, were John O'Sullivan and his sister Michelle O'Sullivan, Dripsey. 
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 Four year old Grainne allen and her two year old sister Una plant a tree with the help from mum Ray Greene and Judy Greene, all Coachford. Pictured taking part in the Tree Planting campaign at Coachford Greenway during ESB Tree Week. 
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 8th March 2015.... Jazz Squad taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Jazz Squad taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... CIT Dance society taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Contemporary taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Beginners Irish taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Clubs crew taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Gaelscoil Ui Riordain, Ballincollig taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Gaelscoil Ui Riordain, Ballincollig taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Societies crew taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Societies crew taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Hip-Hop crew taking part in the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Sisters Sorcha and Lauren O'Sullivan, Model farm road at the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015....Sisters Fiona and Maria kennedy, Turners cross at the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015....Dance committee Natalie Phoon, Tara Murphy, Louise Lynch and Khloe Dunne at the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Orla Nolan, Laura Walsh, Abbie and Kate Drinan at the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015....Amina Flynn, Michael Hanrahan and Mary Gill at the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015....Orla Cremen, Jennifer Murphy, Amy Linehan, and Stephanie Murphy at the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015....Ciara Murphy and Jane Barry both from Blarney at the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Jessica Kidd and Michelle Duggan, Victoria Cross at the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Gillian and Amy Lee, Ballincollig at the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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 8th March 2015.... Aidan O'Flynn, Carrigaline and Hazel Troy, Montenotte at the UCC Goes Dancing at Everyman Palace Theatre aid of Marymount Hospice
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Minister Kathleen Lynch TD, speaking at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) at UCC launch of it's 'Mental Health in the Community' course in partnership with Mental Health Ireland at the Boole Library, UCC. 
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Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. launches Mental Health in the Community Certificate in University College Cork in partnership with Mental Health Ireland.

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Dept in UCC and Mental Health Ireland today launch the part-time Certificate Programme in Mental Health in the Community.
As a model of social education, this new and innovative Certificate Programme provides a forum for critical dialogue into issues of mental health and individual and collective wellbeing. The Certificate will attract students interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness about emotional wellbeing and recovery as an approach to mental distress.
The pilot Certificate Programme was completed in UCC in January 2015. The course is currently running in Tralee, Co Kerry and will commence in Dublin, Limerick and Athlone in 2015.
Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. attended the launch on Friday. The Minister said “Nowadays most people expect to recover from mental health difficulties. That wasn’t the case not too long ago. We need to continue talking about mental health and to do it loudly. This Certificate in Mental Health in the Community brings mental health out of the shadows and starts the conversation at a community level. Each and every one of us should be able to change someone’s world and this is my hope for the people who complete this programme. I’d like to congratulate Mental Health Ireland and the team at ACE in UCC on a fabulous course”.

In line with national policy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the ethos of adult education, the design of the curriculum was a coproduction of university academics and mental health practitioners including experts with experience of mental distress. With its focus on community practice, the programme explores ‘community’ and community based interventions as powerful forces for social change and recovery.

Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland said “Together ACE and Mental Health Ireland are leading the way in advancing education in mental health in the community. We look forward to launching the course in Dublin, Limerick and Althone in 2015 and to working with course participants to develop plans to promote and support mental health recovery and wellbeing in communities across Ireland”.
Also speaking at the event was Course Lecturer Rory Doody. He spoke about his struggles with mental health issues and recalled admissions into psychiatric hospitals over a 20 year period, believing at one point that having a mental health issue was a life sentence.
Rory said “I’ve had an amazing journey of lifelong learnings which have impacted greatly on my recovery. My hope for this programme is to educate people about the importance of good mental health and in creating community led resources to support people to recovery”.

Brenda Healy, Course Co-ordinator said “This partnership represents a new dawn in how we can create an environment for leadership, civic action and social change in connecting with the hearts and minds of the community. As a stakeholder in the process of that change, it is possible to reduce stigma, create new community led resources and develop connections between groups, individuals and networks. The mature students that enrolled in the first certificate programme in UCC were conferred in a ceremony just last week. The student body was made up of people from all walks of life and it is really exciting to hear how they indent to put their learnings into practice in their community environments”.

ENDS
For further information:
Jill O’Herlihy Mental Health Ireland 087 795 7717
Brenda Healy ACE, University College Cork 086 807 9204

About Mental Health Ireland:
Mental Health Ireland promotes positive mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, and through our network of Mental Health Associations. We support people who experience mental health difficulties on their journey of recovery.

About ACE:

Adult Continuing Education (ACE), University College Cork has been offering education programmes to Cork and the greater Munster area since 1946 and is proud to celebrate 65 years of educational services to the community. The first Diploma in Social and Economic Science course was formally opened at a public meeting in University College, Cork on the 14th October, 1946 and 24 students were awarded the diploma in June 1948.

Since then, Adult Continuing Education’s purpose is to provide opportunities in lifelong learning for all adults irrespective of age and previous educational achievements. This website introduces you to the many programmes on offer and I hope you will find some area of interest here.
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Brenda Healy, programme coordinator of ACE at UCC, making a special presentation to guest speakers Rory Doody and Gerry McLoughlin at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) at UCC launch of it's 'Mental Health in the Community' course in partnership with Mental Health Ireland at the Boole Library, UCC. 
Picture: David Keane.

Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. launches Mental Health in the Community Certificate in University College Cork in partnership with Mental Health Ireland.

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Dept in UCC and Mental Health Ireland today launch the part-time Certificate Programme in Mental Health in the Community.
As a model of social education, this new and innovative Certificate Programme provides a forum for critical dialogue into issues of mental health and individual and collective wellbeing. The Certificate will attract students interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness about emotional wellbeing and recovery as an approach to mental distress.
The pilot Certificate Programme was completed in UCC in January 2015. The course is currently running in Tralee, Co Kerry and will commence in Dublin, Limerick and Athlone in 2015.
Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. attended the launch on Friday. The Minister said “Nowadays most people expect to recover from mental health difficulties. That wasn’t the case not too long ago. We need to continue talking about mental health and to do it loudly. This Certificate in Mental Health in the Community brings mental health out of the shadows and starts the conversation at a community level. Each and every one of us should be able to change someone’s world and this is my hope for the people who complete this programme. I’d like to congratulate Mental Health Ireland and the team at ACE in UCC on a fabulous course”.

In line with national policy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the ethos of adult education, the design of the curriculum was a coproduction of university academics and mental health practitioners including experts with experience of mental distress. With its focus on community practice, the programme explores ‘community’ and community based interventions as powerful forces for social change and recovery.

Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland said “Together ACE and Mental Health Ireland are leading the way in advancing education in mental health in the community. We look forward to launching the course in Dublin, Limerick and Althone in 2015 and to working with course participants to develop plans to promote and support mental health recovery and wellbeing in communities across Ireland”.
Also speaking at the event was Course Lecturer Rory Doody. He spoke about his struggles with mental health issues and recalled admissions into psychiatric hospitals over a 20 year period, believing at one point that having a mental health issue was a life sentence.
Rory said “I’ve had an amazing journey of lifelong learnings which have impacted greatly on my recovery. My hope for this programme is to educate people about the importance of good mental health and in creating community led resources to support people to recovery”.

Brenda Healy, Course Co-ordinator said “This partnership represents a new dawn in how we can create an environment for leadership, civic action and social change in connecting with the hearts and minds of the community. As a stakeholder in the process of that change, it is possible to reduce stigma, create new community led resources and develop connections between groups, individuals and networks. The mature students that enrolled in the first certificate programme in UCC were conferred in a ceremony just last week. The student body was made up of people from all walks of life and it is really exciting to hear how they indent to put their learnings into practice in their community environments”.

ENDS
For further information:
Jill O’Herlihy Mental Health Ireland 087 795 7717
Brenda Healy ACE, University College Cork 086 807 9204

About Mental Health Ireland:
Mental Health Ireland promotes positive mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, and through our network of Mental Health Associations. We support people who experience mental health difficulties on their journey of recovery.

About ACE:

Adult Continuing Education (ACE), University College Cork has been offering education programmes to Cork and the greater Munster area since 1946 and is proud to celebrate 65 years of educational services to the community. The first Diploma in Social and Economic Science course was formally opened at a public meeting in University College, Cork on the 14th October, 1946 and 24 students were awarded the diploma in June 1948.

Since then, Adult Continuing Education’s purpose is to provide opportunities in lifelong learning for all adults irrespective of age and previous educational achievements. This website introduces you to the many programmes on offer and I hope you will find some area of interest here.
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Rory Doody, guest speaker and Peer Advocate with Home Focus Programme West Cork, addressing those attending the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) at UCC launch of it's 'Mental Health in the Community' course in partnership with Mental Health Ireland at the Boole Library, UCC. 
Picture: David Keane.

Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. launches Mental Health in the Community Certificate in University College Cork in partnership with Mental Health Ireland.

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Dept in UCC and Mental Health Ireland today launch the part-time Certificate Programme in Mental Health in the Community.
As a model of social education, this new and innovative Certificate Programme provides a forum for critical dialogue into issues of mental health and individual and collective wellbeing. The Certificate will attract students interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness about emotional wellbeing and recovery as an approach to mental distress.
The pilot Certificate Programme was completed in UCC in January 2015. The course is currently running in Tralee, Co Kerry and will commence in Dublin, Limerick and Athlone in 2015.
Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. attended the launch on Friday. The Minister said “Nowadays most people expect to recover from mental health difficulties. That wasn’t the case not too long ago. We need to continue talking about mental health and to do it loudly. This Certificate in Mental Health in the Community brings mental health out of the shadows and starts the conversation at a community level. Each and every one of us should be able to change someone’s world and this is my hope for the people who complete this programme. I’d like to congratulate Mental Health Ireland and the team at ACE in UCC on a fabulous course”.

In line with national policy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the ethos of adult education, the design of the curriculum was a coproduction of university academics and mental health practitioners including experts with experience of mental distress. With its focus on community practice, the programme explores ‘community’ and community based interventions as powerful forces for social change and recovery.

Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland said “Together ACE and Mental Health Ireland are leading the way in advancing education in mental health in the community. We look forward to launching the course in Dublin, Limerick and Althone in 2015 and to working with course participants to develop plans to promote and support mental health recovery and wellbeing in communities across Ireland”.
Also speaking at the event was Course Lecturer Rory Doody. He spoke about his struggles with mental health issues and recalled admissions into psychiatric hospitals over a 20 year period, believing at one point that having a mental health issue was a life sentence.
Rory said “I’ve had an amazing journey of lifelong learnings which have impacted greatly on my recovery. My hope for this programme is to educate people about the importance of good mental health and in creating community led resources to support people to recovery”.

Brenda Healy, Course Co-ordinator said “This partnership represents a new dawn in how we can create an environment for leadership, civic action and social change in connecting with the hearts and minds of the community. As a stakeholder in the process of that change, it is possible to reduce stigma, create new community led resources and develop connections between groups, individuals and networks. The mature students that enrolled in the first certificate programme in UCC were conferred in a ceremony just last week. The student body was made up of people from all walks of life and it is really exciting to hear how they indent to put their learnings into practice in their community environments”.

ENDS
For further information:
Jill O’Herlihy Mental Health Ireland 087 795 7717
Brenda Healy ACE, University College Cork 086 807 9204

About Mental Health Ireland:
Mental Health Ireland promotes positive mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, and through our network of Mental Health Associations. We support people who experience mental health difficulties on their journey of recovery.

About ACE:

Adult Continuing Education (ACE), University College Cork has been offering education programmes to Cork and the greater Munster area since 1946 and is proud to celebrate 65 years of educational services to the community. The first Diploma in Social and Economic Science course was formally opened at a public meeting in University College, Cork on the 14th October, 1946 and 24 students were awarded the diploma in June 1948.

Since then, Adult Continuing Education’s purpose is to provide opportunities in lifelong learning for all adults irrespective of age and previous educational achievements. This website introduces you to the many programmes on offer and I hope you will find some area of interest here.
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Gerry McLoughlin, former rugby legend and guest speaker addressing those attending the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) at UCC launch of it's 'Mental Health in the Community' course in partnership with Mental Health Ireland at the Boole Library, UCC. 
Picture: David Keane.

Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. launches Mental Health in the Community Certificate in University College Cork in partnership with Mental Health Ireland.

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Dept in UCC and Mental Health Ireland today launch the part-time Certificate Programme in Mental Health in the Community.
As a model of social education, this new and innovative Certificate Programme provides a forum for critical dialogue into issues of mental health and individual and collective wellbeing. The Certificate will attract students interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness about emotional wellbeing and recovery as an approach to mental distress.
The pilot Certificate Programme was completed in UCC in January 2015. The course is currently running in Tralee, Co Kerry and will commence in Dublin, Limerick and Athlone in 2015.
Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. attended the launch on Friday. The Minister said “Nowadays most people expect to recover from mental health difficulties. That wasn’t the case not too long ago. We need to continue talking about mental health and to do it loudly. This Certificate in Mental Health in the Community brings mental health out of the shadows and starts the conversation at a community level. Each and every one of us should be able to change someone’s world and this is my hope for the people who complete this programme. I’d like to congratulate Mental Health Ireland and the team at ACE in UCC on a fabulous course”.

In line with national policy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the ethos of adult education, the design of the curriculum was a coproduction of university academics and mental health practitioners including experts with experience of mental distress. With its focus on community practice, the programme explores ‘community’ and community based interventions as powerful forces for social change and recovery.

Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland said “Together ACE and Mental Health Ireland are leading the way in advancing education in mental health in the community. We look forward to launching the course in Dublin, Limerick and Althone in 2015 and to working with course participants to develop plans to promote and support mental health recovery and wellbeing in communities across Ireland”.
Also speaking at the event was Course Lecturer Rory Doody. He spoke about his struggles with mental health issues and recalled admissions into psychiatric hospitals over a 20 year period, believing at one point that having a mental health issue was a life sentence.
Rory said “I’ve had an amazing journey of lifelong learnings which have impacted greatly on my recovery. My hope for this programme is to educate people about the importance of good mental health and in creating community led resources to support people to recovery”.

Brenda Healy, Course Co-ordinator said “This partnership represents a new dawn in how we can create an environment for leadership, civic action and social change in connecting with the hearts and minds of the community. As a stakeholder in the process of that change, it is possible to reduce stigma, create new community led resources and develop connections between groups, individuals and networks. The mature students that enrolled in the first certificate programme in UCC were conferred in a ceremony just last week. The student body was made up of people from all walks of life and it is really exciting to hear how they indent to put their learnings into practice in their community environments”.

ENDS
For further information:
Jill O’Herlihy Mental Health Ireland 087 795 7717
Brenda Healy ACE, University College Cork 086 807 9204

About Mental Health Ireland:
Mental Health Ireland promotes positive mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, and through our network of Mental Health Associations. We support people who experience mental health difficulties on their journey of recovery.

About ACE:

Adult Continuing Education (ACE), University College Cork has been offering education programmes to Cork and the greater Munster area since 1946 and is proud to celebrate 65 years of educational services to the community. The first Diploma in Social and Economic Science course was formally opened at a public meeting in University College, Cork on the 14th October, 1946 and 24 students were awarded the diploma in June 1948.

Since then, Adult Continuing Education’s purpose is to provide opportunities in lifelong learning for all adults irrespective of age and previous educational achievements. This website introduces you to the many programmes on offer and I hope you will find some area of interest here.
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Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland, speaking at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) at UCC launch of it's 'Mental Health in the Community' course in partnership with Mental Health Ireland at the Boole Library, UCC. 
Picture: David Keane.

Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. launches Mental Health in the Community Certificate in University College Cork in partnership with Mental Health Ireland.

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Dept in UCC and Mental Health Ireland today launch the part-time Certificate Programme in Mental Health in the Community.
As a model of social education, this new and innovative Certificate Programme provides a forum for critical dialogue into issues of mental health and individual and collective wellbeing. The Certificate will attract students interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness about emotional wellbeing and recovery as an approach to mental distress.
The pilot Certificate Programme was completed in UCC in January 2015. The course is currently running in Tralee, Co Kerry and will commence in Dublin, Limerick and Athlone in 2015.
Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. attended the launch on Friday. The Minister said “Nowadays most people expect to recover from mental health difficulties. That wasn’t the case not too long ago. We need to continue talking about mental health and to do it loudly. This Certificate in Mental Health in the Community brings mental health out of the shadows and starts the conversation at a community level. Each and every one of us should be able to change someone’s world and this is my hope for the people who complete this programme. I’d like to congratulate Mental Health Ireland and the team at ACE in UCC on a fabulous course”.

In line with national policy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the ethos of adult education, the design of the curriculum was a coproduction of university academics and mental health practitioners including experts with experience of mental distress. With its focus on community practice, the programme explores ‘community’ and community based interventions as powerful forces for social change and recovery.

Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland said “Together ACE and Mental Health Ireland are leading the way in advancing education in mental health in the community. We look forward to launching the course in Dublin, Limerick and Althone in 2015 and to working with course participants to develop plans to promote and support mental health recovery and wellbeing in communities across Ireland”.
Also speaking at the event was Course Lecturer Rory Doody. He spoke about his struggles with mental health issues and recalled admissions into psychiatric hospitals over a 20 year period, believing at one point that having a mental health issue was a life sentence.
Rory said “I’ve had an amazing journey of lifelong learnings which have impacted greatly on my recovery. My hope for this programme is to educate people about the importance of good mental health and in creating community led resources to support people to recovery”.

Brenda Healy, Course Co-ordinator said “This partnership represents a new dawn in how we can create an environment for leadership, civic action and social change in connecting with the hearts and minds of the community. As a stakeholder in the process of that change, it is possible to reduce stigma, create new community led resources and develop connections between groups, individuals and networks. The mature students that enrolled in the first certificate programme in UCC were conferred in a ceremony just last week. The student body was made up of people from all walks of life and it is really exciting to hear how they indent to put their learnings into practice in their community environments”.

ENDS
For further information:
Jill O’Herlihy Mental Health Ireland 087 795 7717
Brenda Healy ACE, University College Cork 086 807 9204

About Mental Health Ireland:
Mental Health Ireland promotes positive mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, and through our network of Mental Health Associations. We support people who experience mental health difficulties on their journey of recovery.

About ACE:

Adult Continuing Education (ACE), University College Cork has been offering education programmes to Cork and the greater Munster area since 1946 and is proud to celebrate 65 years of educational services to the community. The first Diploma in Social and Economic Science course was formally opened at a public meeting in University College, Cork on the 14th October, 1946 and 24 students were awarded the diploma in June 1948.

Since then, Adult Continuing Education’s purpose is to provide opportunities in lifelong learning for all adults irrespective of age and previous educational achievements. This website introduces you to the many programmes on offer and I hope you will find some area of interest here.
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Minister Kathleen Lynch TD, centre, pictured with Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland and Professor John O'Halloran, vice-president for Teaching and Learning at UCC, at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) at UCC launch of it's 'Mental Health in the Community' course in partnership with Mental Health Ireland at the Boole Library, UCC. 
Picture: David Keane.

Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. launches Mental Health in the Community Certificate in University College Cork in partnership with Mental Health Ireland.

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Dept in UCC and Mental Health Ireland today launch the part-time Certificate Programme in Mental Health in the Community.
As a model of social education, this new and innovative Certificate Programme provides a forum for critical dialogue into issues of mental health and individual and collective wellbeing. The Certificate will attract students interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness about emotional wellbeing and recovery as an approach to mental distress.
The pilot Certificate Programme was completed in UCC in January 2015. The course is currently running in Tralee, Co Kerry and will commence in Dublin, Limerick and Athlone in 2015.
Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. attended the launch on Friday. The Minister said “Nowadays most people expect to recover from mental health difficulties. That wasn’t the case not too long ago. We need to continue talking about mental health and to do it loudly. This Certificate in Mental Health in the Community brings mental health out of the shadows and starts the conversation at a community level. Each and every one of us should be able to change someone’s world and this is my hope for the people who complete this programme. I’d like to congratulate Mental Health Ireland and the team at ACE in UCC on a fabulous course”.

In line with national policy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the ethos of adult education, the design of the curriculum was a coproduction of university academics and mental health practitioners including experts with experience of mental distress. With its focus on community practice, the programme explores ‘community’ and community based interventions as powerful forces for social change and recovery.

Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland said “Together ACE and Mental Health Ireland are leading the way in advancing education in mental health in the community. We look forward to launching the course in Dublin, Limerick and Althone in 2015 and to working with course participants to develop plans to promote and support mental health recovery and wellbeing in communities across Ireland”.
Also speaking at the event was Course Lecturer Rory Doody. He spoke about his struggles with mental health issues and recalled admissions into psychiatric hospitals over a 20 year period, believing at one point that having a mental health issue was a life sentence.
Rory said “I’ve had an amazing journey of lifelong learnings which have impacted greatly on my recovery. My hope for this programme is to educate people about the importance of good mental health and in creating community led resources to support people to recovery”.

Brenda Healy, Course Co-ordinator said “This partnership represents a new dawn in how we can create an environment for leadership, civic action and social change in connecting with the hearts and minds of the community. As a stakeholder in the process of that change, it is possible to reduce stigma, create new community led resources and develop connections between groups, individuals and networks. The mature students that enrolled in the first certificate programme in UCC were conferred in a ceremony just last week. The student body was made up of people from all walks of life and it is really exciting to hear how they indent to put their learnings into practice in their community environments”.

ENDS
For further information:
Jill O’Herlihy Mental Health Ireland 087 795 7717
Brenda Healy ACE, University College Cork 086 807 9204

About Mental Health Ireland:
Mental Health Ireland promotes positive mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, and through our network of Mental Health Associations. We support people who experience mental health difficulties on their journey of recovery.

About ACE:

Adult Continuing Education (ACE), University College Cork has been offering education programmes to Cork and the greater Munster area since 1946 and is proud to celebrate 65 years of educational services to the community. The first Diploma in Social and Economic Science course was formally opened at a public meeting in University College, Cork on the 14th October, 1946 and 24 students were awarded the diploma in June 1948.

Since then, Adult Continuing Education’s purpose is to provide opportunities in lifelong learning for all adults irrespective of age and previous educational achievements. This website introduces you to the many programmes on offer and I hope you will find some area of interest here.
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Professof John O'Halloran, vice-president for Teaching and Learning in UCC, speaking at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) at UCC launch of it's 'Mental Health in the Community' course in partnership with Mental Health Ireland at the Boole Library, UCC. 
Picture: David Keane.

Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. launches Mental Health in the Community Certificate in University College Cork in partnership with Mental Health Ireland.

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Dept in UCC and Mental Health Ireland today launch the part-time Certificate Programme in Mental Health in the Community.
As a model of social education, this new and innovative Certificate Programme provides a forum for critical dialogue into issues of mental health and individual and collective wellbeing. The Certificate will attract students interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness about emotional wellbeing and recovery as an approach to mental distress.
The pilot Certificate Programme was completed in UCC in January 2015. The course is currently running in Tralee, Co Kerry and will commence in Dublin, Limerick and Athlone in 2015.
Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. attended the launch on Friday. The Minister said “Nowadays most people expect to recover from mental health difficulties. That wasn’t the case not too long ago. We need to continue talking about mental health and to do it loudly. This Certificate in Mental Health in the Community brings mental health out of the shadows and starts the conversation at a community level. Each and every one of us should be able to change someone’s world and this is my hope for the people who complete this programme. I’d like to congratulate Mental Health Ireland and the team at ACE in UCC on a fabulous course”.

In line with national policy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the ethos of adult education, the design of the curriculum was a coproduction of university academics and mental health practitioners including experts with experience of mental distress. With its focus on community practice, the programme explores ‘community’ and community based interventions as powerful forces for social change and recovery.

Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland said “Together ACE and Mental Health Ireland are leading the way in advancing education in mental health in the community. We look forward to launching the course in Dublin, Limerick and Althone in 2015 and to working with course participants to develop plans to promote and support mental health recovery and wellbeing in communities across Ireland”.
Also speaking at the event was Course Lecturer Rory Doody. He spoke about his struggles with mental health issues and recalled admissions into psychiatric hospitals over a 20 year period, believing at one point that having a mental health issue was a life sentence.
Rory said “I’ve had an amazing journey of lifelong learnings which have impacted greatly on my recovery. My hope for this programme is to educate people about the importance of good mental health and in creating community led resources to support people to recovery”.

Brenda Healy, Course Co-ordinator said “This partnership represents a new dawn in how we can create an environment for leadership, civic action and social change in connecting with the hearts and minds of the community. As a stakeholder in the process of that change, it is possible to reduce stigma, create new community led resources and develop connections between groups, individuals and networks. The mature students that enrolled in the first certificate programme in UCC were conferred in a ceremony just last week. The student body was made up of people from all walks of life and it is really exciting to hear how they indent to put their learnings into practice in their community environments”.

ENDS
For further information:
Jill O’Herlihy Mental Health Ireland 087 795 7717
Brenda Healy ACE, University College Cork 086 807 9204

About Mental Health Ireland:
Mental Health Ireland promotes positive mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, and through our network of Mental Health Associations. We support people who experience mental health difficulties on their journey of recovery.

About ACE:

Adult Continuing Education (ACE), University College Cork has been offering education programmes to Cork and the greater Munster area since 1946 and is proud to celebrate 65 years of educational services to the community. The first Diploma in Social and Economic Science course was formally opened at a public meeting in University College, Cork on the 14th October, 1946 and 24 students were awarded the diploma in June 1948.

Since then, Adult Continuing Education’s purpose is to provide opportunities in lifelong learning for all adults irrespective of age and previous educational achievements. This website introduces you to the many programmes on offer and I hope you will find some area of interest here.
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Dr Seamus O Tuama, director of ACE at UCC, speaking at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) at UCC launch of it's 'Mental Health in the Community' course in partnership with Mental Health Ireland at the Boole Library, UCC. 
Picture: David Keane.

Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. launches Mental Health in the Community Certificate in University College Cork in partnership with Mental Health Ireland.

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Dept in UCC and Mental Health Ireland today launch the part-time Certificate Programme in Mental Health in the Community.
As a model of social education, this new and innovative Certificate Programme provides a forum for critical dialogue into issues of mental health and individual and collective wellbeing. The Certificate will attract students interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness about emotional wellbeing and recovery as an approach to mental distress.
The pilot Certificate Programme was completed in UCC in January 2015. The course is currently running in Tralee, Co Kerry and will commence in Dublin, Limerick and Athlone in 2015.
Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. attended the launch on Friday. The Minister said “Nowadays most people expect to recover from mental health difficulties. That wasn’t the case not too long ago. We need to continue talking about mental health and to do it loudly. This Certificate in Mental Health in the Community brings mental health out of the shadows and starts the conversation at a community level. Each and every one of us should be able to change someone’s world and this is my hope for the people who complete this programme. I’d like to congratulate Mental Health Ireland and the team at ACE in UCC on a fabulous course”.

In line with national policy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the ethos of adult education, the design of the curriculum was a coproduction of university academics and mental health practitioners including experts with experience of mental distress. With its focus on community practice, the programme explores ‘community’ and community based interventions as powerful forces for social change and recovery.

Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland said “Together ACE and Mental Health Ireland are leading the way in advancing education in mental health in the community. We look forward to launching the course in Dublin, Limerick and Althone in 2015 and to working with course participants to develop plans to promote and support mental health recovery and wellbeing in communities across Ireland”.
Also speaking at the event was Course Lecturer Rory Doody. He spoke about his struggles with mental health issues and recalled admissions into psychiatric hospitals over a 20 year period, believing at one point that having a mental health issue was a life sentence.
Rory said “I’ve had an amazing journey of lifelong learnings which have impacted greatly on my recovery. My hope for this programme is to educate people about the importance of good mental health and in creating community led resources to support people to recovery”.

Brenda Healy, Course Co-ordinator said “This partnership represents a new dawn in how we can create an environment for leadership, civic action and social change in connecting with the hearts and minds of the community. As a stakeholder in the process of that change, it is possible to reduce stigma, create new community led resources and develop connections between groups, individuals and networks. The mature students that enrolled in the first certificate programme in UCC were conferred in a ceremony just last week. The student body was made up of people from all walks of life and it is really exciting to hear how they indent to put their learnings into practice in their community environments”.

ENDS
For further information:
Jill O’Herlihy Mental Health Ireland 087 795 7717
Brenda Healy ACE, University College Cork 086 807 9204

About Mental Health Ireland:
Mental Health Ireland promotes positive mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, and through our network of Mental Health Associations. We support people who experience mental health difficulties on their journey of recovery.

About ACE:

Adult Continuing Education (ACE), University College Cork has been offering education programmes to Cork and the greater Munster area since 1946 and is proud to celebrate 65 years of educational services to the community. The first Diploma in Social and Economic Science course was formally opened at a public meeting in University College, Cork on the 14th October, 1946 and 24 students were awarded the diploma in June 1948.

Since then, Adult Continuing Education’s purpose is to provide opportunities in lifelong learning for all adults irrespective of age and previous educational achievements. This website introduces you to the many programmes on offer and I hope you will find some area of interest here.
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Minister Kathleen Lynch TD pictured with Rory Doody, guest speaker, Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland, Dr Seamus O Tuama, director of ACE at UCC, Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Ken O'Flynn, Gerry McLoughlin, former rugby legend and guest speaker and Professor John O'Halloran, vice president for Teaching and Learning at UCC, at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) at UCC launch of it's 'Mental Health in the Community' course in partnership with Mental Health Ireland at the Boole Library, UCC. 
Picture: David Keane.

Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. launches Mental Health in the Community Certificate in University College Cork in partnership with Mental Health Ireland.

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Dept in UCC and Mental Health Ireland today launch the part-time Certificate Programme in Mental Health in the Community.
As a model of social education, this new and innovative Certificate Programme provides a forum for critical dialogue into issues of mental health and individual and collective wellbeing. The Certificate will attract students interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness about emotional wellbeing and recovery as an approach to mental distress.
The pilot Certificate Programme was completed in UCC in January 2015. The course is currently running in Tralee, Co Kerry and will commence in Dublin, Limerick and Athlone in 2015.
Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. attended the launch on Friday. The Minister said “Nowadays most people expect to recover from mental health difficulties. That wasn’t the case not too long ago. We need to continue talking about mental health and to do it loudly. This Certificate in Mental Health in the Community brings mental health out of the shadows and starts the conversation at a community level. Each and every one of us should be able to change someone’s world and this is my hope for the people who complete this programme. I’d like to congratulate Mental Health Ireland and the team at ACE in UCC on a fabulous course”.

In line with national policy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the ethos of adult education, the design of the curriculum was a coproduction of university academics and mental health practitioners including experts with experience of mental distress. With its focus on community practice, the programme explores ‘community’ and community based interventions as powerful forces for social change and recovery.

Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland said “Together ACE and Mental Health Ireland are leading the way in advancing education in mental health in the community. We look forward to launching the course in Dublin, Limerick and Althone in 2015 and to working with course participants to develop plans to promote and support mental health recovery and wellbeing in communities across Ireland”.
Also speaking at the event was Course Lecturer Rory Doody. He spoke about his struggles with mental health issues and recalled admissions into psychiatric hospitals over a 20 year period, believing at one point that having a mental health issue was a life sentence.
Rory said “I’ve had an amazing journey of lifelong learnings which have impacted greatly on my recovery. My hope for this programme is to educate people about the importance of good mental health and in creating community led resources to support people to recovery”.

Brenda Healy, Course Co-ordinator said “This partnership represents a new dawn in how we can create an environment for leadership, civic action and social change in connecting with the hearts and minds of the community. As a stakeholder in the process of that change, it is possible to reduce stigma, create new community led resources and develop connections between groups, individuals and networks. The mature students that enrolled in the first certificate programme in UCC were conferred in a ceremony just last week. The student body was made up of people from all walks of life and it is really exciting to hear how they indent to put their learnings into practice in their community environments”.

ENDS
For further information:
Jill O’Herlihy Mental Health Ireland 087 795 7717
Brenda Healy ACE, University College Cork 086 807 9204

About Mental Health Ireland:
Mental Health Ireland promotes positive mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, and through our network of Mental Health Associations. We support people who experience mental health difficulties on their journey of recovery.

About ACE:

Adult Continuing Education (ACE), University College Cork has been offering education programmes to Cork and the greater Munster area since 1946 and is proud to celebrate 65 years of educational services to the community. The first Diploma in Social and Economic Science course was formally opened at a public meeting in University College, Cork on the 14th October, 1946 and 24 students were awarded the diploma in June 1948.

Since then, Adult Continuing Education’s purpose is to provide opportunities in lifelong learning for all adults irrespective of age and previous educational achievements. This website introduces you to the many programmes on offer and I hope you will find some area of interest here.
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Minister Kathleen Lynch TD pictured with Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Ken O'Flynn, Professor John O'Halloran, vice-president for Teaching and Learning at UCC, Dr Seamus O'Tuama, director of ACE at UCC, Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland, Rory Doody, gueat speaker, Lydia Sapauna, School of Applied Science at UCC and the students of the 'Mental Health in the Community' course class of 2015, at the launch of the Mental Health in the Community Certificate Programme in UCC in partnership with Mental Health Ireland. 
Picture: David Keane.

Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. launches Mental Health in the Community Certificate in University College Cork in partnership with Mental Health Ireland.

The Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Dept in UCC and Mental Health Ireland today launch the part-time Certificate Programme in Mental Health in the Community.
As a model of social education, this new and innovative Certificate Programme provides a forum for critical dialogue into issues of mental health and individual and collective wellbeing. The Certificate will attract students interested in enhancing their knowledge and awareness about emotional wellbeing and recovery as an approach to mental distress.
The pilot Certificate Programme was completed in UCC in January 2015. The course is currently running in Tralee, Co Kerry and will commence in Dublin, Limerick and Athlone in 2015.
Minister Kathleen Lynch T.D. attended the launch on Friday. The Minister said “Nowadays most people expect to recover from mental health difficulties. That wasn’t the case not too long ago. We need to continue talking about mental health and to do it loudly. This Certificate in Mental Health in the Community brings mental health out of the shadows and starts the conversation at a community level. Each and every one of us should be able to change someone’s world and this is my hope for the people who complete this programme. I’d like to congratulate Mental Health Ireland and the team at ACE in UCC on a fabulous course”.

In line with national policy ‘A Vision for Change’ and the ethos of adult education, the design of the curriculum was a coproduction of university academics and mental health practitioners including experts with experience of mental distress. With its focus on community practice, the programme explores ‘community’ and community based interventions as powerful forces for social change and recovery.

Orla Barry, CEO of Mental Health Ireland said “Together ACE and Mental Health Ireland are leading the way in advancing education in mental health in the community. We look forward to launching the course in Dublin, Limerick and Althone in 2015 and to working with course participants to develop plans to promote and support mental health recovery and wellbeing in communities across Ireland”.
Also speaking at the event was Course Lecturer Rory Doody. He spoke about his struggles with mental health issues and recalled admissions into psychiatric hospitals over a 20 year period, believing at one point that having a mental health issue was a life sentence.
Rory said “I’ve had an amazing journey of lifelong learnings which have impacted greatly on my recovery. My hope for this programme is to educate people about the importance of good mental health and in creating community led resources to support people to recovery”.

Brenda Healy, Course Co-ordinator said “This partnership represents a new dawn in how we can create an environment for leadership, civic action and social change in connecting with the hearts and minds of the community. As a stakeholder in the process of that change, it is possible to reduce stigma, create new community led resources and develop connections between groups, individuals and networks. The mature students that enrolled in the first certificate programme in UCC were conferred in a ceremony just last week. The student body was made up of people from all walks of life and it is really exciting to hear how they indent to put their learnings into practice in their community environments”.

ENDS
For further information:
Jill O’Herlihy Mental Health Ireland 087 795 7717
Brenda Healy ACE, University College Cork 086 807 9204

About Mental Health Ireland:
Mental Health Ireland promotes positive mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, and through our network of Mental Health Associations. We support people who experience mental health difficulties on their journey of recovery.

About ACE:

Adult Continuing Education (ACE), University College Cork has been offering education programmes to Cork and the greater Munster area since 1946 and is proud to celebrate 65 years of educational services to the community. The first Diploma in Social and Economic Science course was formally opened at a public meeting in University College, Cork on the 14th October, 1946 and 24 students were awarded the diploma in June 1948.

Since then, Adult Continuing Education’s purpose is to provide opportunities in lifelong learning for all adults irrespective of age and previous educational achievements. This website introduces you to the many programmes on offer and I hope you will find some area of interest here.
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Dancers on stage during the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
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Dancers on stage during the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
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Dancers on stage during the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
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Dancers on stage during the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
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Claire, Michael and Anna Conway from Douglas, enjoying the fun at the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Sally, Laura, Liz and John Murphy of Dromahane, enjoying the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Anisa, Stephen and Daniel McCarthy from Rochestown, enjoying the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Suzanne O'Leary of Douglas in the company of Kevin Cogan and Anna and Caroline Murphy, all Carrigaline, at the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Sharon O'Regan of Silver Springs, with Carrigaline ladies Yvonne Hayes and Michelle Grace, at the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Helen and Ger Corkery of Mount Oval, enjoying a night out at the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Mairead Molloy of Douglas in the company of Mary O'Sullivan of Castletownbere, at the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Siobhan, Aoife and Leah Gray from Carrigaline, attending the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Chloe and Claudia O'Leary from Douglas, enjoying the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Ann O'Callaghan of Grange and Marie Whitnell of Blackrock, attending the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Marie Whitnell of Carrigaline with Shanbally ladies Elaine O'Flynn and Anna Barrett, at the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Suzanne, Kerry and Keith Byrne of Carrigaline, enjoying the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Douglas ladies Majella and Lyndsey Dorney, are all smiles at the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Phil and Trish Goodman of Douglas and Carrigaline, at the Kiely-Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing 30th anniversary show 'The Reel Rhythm' at Cork Opera House.
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Kathleen Hurley, Kerry, Michelle O Regan, Kanturk, Abi Hurley, Kerry and Bridget Loughnane, City Centre at an exhibition by Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
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Eleanor Roche and Hilary Bell, Dublin Creative Textiles at an exhibition by Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
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Sisters Hannah and Alice Lane, Mallow at an exhibition by Mexican Artist YOSI ANAYA at the CIT/Wandesford Quay Gallery as part of the MAKE 2015 Symposium: Remaking Tradition by CIT CCAD BA Contemporary Applied Arts Degree.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Carrie McKeown, Douglas, Sinéad McCarthy, Youghal and Mary Jo Ryan, Bandon.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Song Writer Nicole Maguire and Former Student of CSN Lynda Cullen
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Song Writer Nicole Maguire and Former Student of CSN Lynda Cullen
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Song Writer Nicole Maguire, Chris Ahern, Director CSN and Former Student Lynda Cullen.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Jake Riordan, Schull, Chris Collins, Minane Bridge and Katie Cosgrave, Ballinlough.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Ronan Davenport, Tansy Greenlee, The Lough and Colin Foley, Kilarney.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Alex Hornibrook, Blackrock, Keith McGrath, Clonakilty and Robert O'Sullivan.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Katie Browne, Rathcormac and Katie Breslin, Wicklow.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Katie Browne, Rathcormac and Katie Breslin, Wicklow.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Ursula O'Sullivan, Music Teacher at City of Cork VEC, Chloe Nagle, Sound Engineer and Denise Ryan, Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Ursula O'Sullivan, Music Teacher at City of Cork VEC, Chloe Nagle, Sound Engineer and Denise Ryan, Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Chris Ahern, Director Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa and Lara Norris, Music Business Teacher Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Antóin Corbett, Douglas and Dermot Murphy, Douglas.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Brendan Fennessy, Glanmire, Antóin Corbett, Douglas and Dermot Murphy, Douglas.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Denise Ryan, CSN and Áine Whelan, Ballincollig.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Denise Ryan, CSN and Áine Whelan, Ballincollig.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Andrea Lambe, Limerick and David Shaw, Kilkenny.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Lisa Dukelow, Rochestown and Laoise O'Hanlon, Carrigaline.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Lisa Dukelow, Rochestown and Laoise O'Hanlon, Carrigaline.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Lisa Dukelow, Rochestown and Laoise O'Hanlon, Carrigaline.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Colm Hayes and Kristine Carule, Sundays Well.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Colm Hayes and Kristine Carule, Sundays Well.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Julian O'Gorman, Bandon and Aodhagan O'Riordan, Kilarney.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Aisling Fitz Patrick, Sound Engineer Chloe Nagle and Former Student Keith Clancy.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Conor O'Brien, Midelton, Johnnie Campbell, City Centre, Ursula O'Sullivan, CSN and Martin Finn, Midelton.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Mida Houlihan, Clonakilty, Christina Underwood, Douglas, Aislinn Hegarty, Crosshaven and Leah Desmond, Bandon.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Katie Cosgrove, Ballinlough and Siofra Fitzgerald, Farmers Cross.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Denzil Beechinor, Ballinlough, Sean Murphy, Passage West, Daniel O'Leary, Ballintemple and Neil O'Shea, Ballinlough.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Anne Hanly, Blarney and Alan Foley, Cork City Ballet 
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Anne Hanly, Blarney and Alan Foley, Cork City Ballet 
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Una Murphy, Glanmire and Eimear Desmond Doyle, Applied Biology Student
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Una Murphy, Glanmire and Eimear Desmond Doyle, Applied Biology Student
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Anne Hanly, Blarney, Emer Walsh, Midelton and Deirdre O'Sullivan, Douglas.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Cúan Walsh, Wicklow, Aisling O'Riordan, Gurranbraher and Declan O'Shea, Glengarriff.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Liz Grainger, Mahon and Jack Hickey, Kilworth.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Brian O'Riordan, Grenagh, John Hennessy, Ennis and Tony O'Donovan, Cobh.
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COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are former pupils Joe Cusack and Ian La Fontaine.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Chris Ahern, Director Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa and Brendan Fennessy, Glanmire.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Brendan Fennessy, Glanmire, Laura O'Leary, Glanmire and Gary Keane, Glanmire.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Wendy Keenan, CSN, Sara Corkery, Former Student, Ursula O'Sullivan, CSN and Jacqueline Kearney, CSN
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 NEWS 8/3/2015 Pictured at the Cork West ploughing championship final at Kilmeen, Clonakilty on Sunday were Macroom men Paddy Sullivan, William O'Connell, JJ Delaney and Ger Delaney with horses Paddy and Toby. Picture Denis Boyle
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(back,l/r) Aoibh Cassidy, Sarah O' Neill and Alice Symmington, with Ciara Hurley in front, cheering on their Bandon Grammar School rugby heroes, during yesterdays Mungret Cup and Shield finals. Bandon defeated St. Clements College Limerick to win both finals, 11- 5 in the senior final and 36-8 in the junior final.
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Iyshwarye Stapleton and Mike Stapleton from Douglas, Cork after he received an MEngSC at UCC yest.
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Dressed & ready for the fashion show at the Verso & The Dress Bar Spring Party held in Penrose Wharf on Saturday evening; Lockdown models Sophie Harrison, Simone Butler, Mairead O’Farrell and Deirbhile Lee with Cork native and current 'Miss Ireland', Jessica Hayes.
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Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Michael O'Sullivan, St Brogans, Sean Bourke, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal.
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Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal celebrate their win against St. Brogans Bandon.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Elliot Asemota, St Brogans, Stephen O'Shea, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Song Writer Nicole Maguire, Chris Ahern, Director CSN and Former Student Lynda Cullen.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Jake Riordan, Schull, Chris Collins, Minane Bridge and Katie Cosgrave, Ballinlough.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Ronan Davenport, Tansy Greenlee, The Lough and Colin Foley, Kilarney.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Alex Hornibrook, Blackrock, Keith McGrath, Clonakilty and Robert O'Sullivan.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Katie Browne, Rathcormac and Katie Breslin, Wicklow.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Katie Browne, Rathcormac and Katie Breslin, Wicklow.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Ursula O'Sullivan, Music Teacher at City of Cork VEC, Chloe Nagle, Sound Engineer and Denise Ryan, Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Ursula O'Sullivan, Music Teacher at City of Cork VEC, Chloe Nagle, Sound Engineer and Denise Ryan, Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Chris Ahern, Director Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa and Lara Norris, Music Business Teacher Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Antóin Corbett, Douglas and Dermot Murphy, Douglas.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Brendan Fennessy, Glanmire, Antóin Corbett, Douglas and Dermot Murphy, Douglas.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Denise Ryan, CSN and Áine Whelan, Ballincollig.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Denise Ryan, CSN and Áine Whelan, Ballincollig.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Andrea Lambe, Limerick and David Shaw, Kilkenny.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Lisa Dukelow, Rochestown and Laoise O'Hanlon, Carrigaline.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Lisa Dukelow, Rochestown and Laoise O'Hanlon, Carrigaline.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Lisa Dukelow, Rochestown and Laoise O'Hanlon, Carrigaline.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Colm Hayes and Kristine Carule, Sundays Well.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Colm Hayes and Kristine Carule, Sundays Well.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Julian O'Gorman, Bandon and Aodhagan O'Riordan, Kilarney.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Aisling Fitz Patrick, Sound Engineer Chloe Nagle and Former Student Keith Clancy.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Conor O'Brien, Midelton, Johnnie Campbell, City Centre, Ursula O'Sullivan, CSN and Martin Finn, Midelton.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Mida Houlihan, Clonakilty, Christina Underwood, Douglas, Aislinn Hegarty, Crosshaven and Leah Desmond, Bandon.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Katie Cosgrove, Ballinlough and Siofra Fitzgerald, Farmers Cross.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Denzil Beechinor, Ballinlough, Sean Murphy, Passage West, Daniel O'Leary, Ballintemple and Neil O'Shea, Ballinlough.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Anne Hanly, Blarney and Alan Foley, Cork City Ballet 
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Anne Hanly, Blarney and Alan Foley, Cork City Ballet 
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Una Murphy, Glanmire and Eimear Desmond Doyle, Applied Biology Student
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Una Murphy, Glanmire and Eimear Desmond Doyle, Applied Biology Student
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Anne Hanly, Blarney, Emer Walsh, Midelton and Deirdre O'Sullivan, Douglas.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Cúan Walsh, Wicklow, Aisling O'Riordan, Gurranbraher and Declan O'Shea, Glengarriff.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Liz Grainger, Mahon and Jack Hickey, Kilworth.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Brian O'Riordan, Grenagh, John Hennessy, Ennis and Tony O'Donovan, Cobh.
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COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are former pupils Joe Cusack and Ian La Fontaine.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Chris Ahern, Director Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa and Brendan Fennessy, Glanmire.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Brendan Fennessy, Glanmire, Laura O'Leary, Glanmire and Gary Keane, Glanmire.
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 COLÁISTE STIOFÁIN NAOFA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF MUSICAL SUCCESS: A long list of international and Irish music success stories share a common bond, and that is the college which they graduated from in Cork. Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa celebrated 25 years of the Music, Management and Sound course with a special alumni gathering in Jacobs on the Mall. Pictured at the celebrations are Wendy Keenan, CSN, Sara Corkery, Former Student, Ursula O'Sullivan, CSN and Jacqueline Kearney, CSN
Pic Darragh Kane
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 EEXXjob 27/02/2015
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Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Roy Downey, Neptune Mens Premier League Basketball team member presents, Eoghan O'Donovan, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Captain with the Cup, after the win against, St Brogans Bandon.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU19BballFinal09 
 EEXXjob 27/02/2015
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Aiden O'Donoghue, St Brogans, Sean Bourke, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU19BballFinal08 
 EEXXjob 27/02/2015
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Sean Bourke, St Brogans, Aiden O'Donoghue, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU19BballFinal07 
 EEXXjob 27/02/2015
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Anthony Moynihan and Aiden O'Donoghue, St Brogans, Joseph O'Shea, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU19BballFinal06 
 EEXXjob 27/02/2015
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Aiden O'Donoghue, St Brogans, Alan Raggett and Joseph O'Shea, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU19BballFinal05 
 EEXXjob 27/02/2015
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Elliot Asemota, St Brogans,Joseph O'Shea , Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU19BballFinal02 
 EEXXjob 27/02/2015
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Clifford Niles, St Brogans, Sean Bourke, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU19BballFinal01 
 EEXXjob 27/02/2015
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Aiden O'Donoghue, St Brogans, Joseph O'Shea and Sean Bourke, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU19BballFinal11 
 EEXXjob 27/02/2015
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
Under`19 Boys Basketball 2015 All Ireland Final, St. Brogans Bandon V's Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal Blarney, at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Adam Drommond, Uner 16 Ireland Basketball Squad member, presents the MVP award to Sean Bourke, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal after the win against St. Brogans Bandon.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
littleisland12 
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Junior infants enjoying a story with their teachers Miriam Hennessy and Mary Clifford, at Little Island NS.
Picture: David Keane.
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SEA-SCOUT-CONFERENCE 
 SEA SCOUT CONFERENCE - Group photograph of those who attended the National Sea Scout Conference at the Commodore Hotel, Cobh.
-Pic...Jimmy Cunningham
Presentation-to-Chief 
 PRESENTATION TO CHIEF - Stephen Taylor, National Commissioner for Sea Scouts making a presentation to the Chief Scout Michael John Shinnick of a framed photo of himself at the helm of Yahtzee, a 41-foot racing yacht, during the 100th anniversary Sea Scout Rowing Regatta last year in Dun Laoghaire.
-Pic...Jimmy Cunningham
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David Rice, Head Chef at the Kinsale Gourmet Academy offering samples to Mary Evan, Cronins and Anne O'Connell from Kinsale Holiday Village pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calender of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

PRESS RELEASE:

KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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Further information: Jackie Dawson PR (086) 2446544
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Maeve and Ciaran Fitzgerlad from the Blue Haven Hotel pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calender of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

PRESS RELEASE:

KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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Further information: Jackie Dawson PR (086) 2446544
jdawson@eircom.net
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Sharon Cooley, Cooleez Childrens Wear; Ted Dyer, Footloose Shoes and Jane O'Leary, Janes Boutique pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calender of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

PRESS RELEASE:

KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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jdawson@eircom.net
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Se‡d N’ Mhuoilnin, Cork Gas; Catherine Norman, Giles Norman Gallery and Regina Carroll, Carroll Cycles pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calender of Events in Ballinacurra House.
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KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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jdawson@eircom.net
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Fiona Mcgeown, Painted Bird Productions and Caroline Dalton, Newstalk pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calender of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

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KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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jdawson@eircom.net
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Cathy Byrne and Damien Hanrahan from Kinsale Executive Travel pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calender of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

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KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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jdawson@eircom.net
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Moss O'Leary, DAOL; Catherine Wilson, Giles Norman Gallery; Ed O'Leary, DAOL and Piluca Garcia, Hamish Hawkins pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calender of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

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KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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jdawson@eircom.net
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Amy Duggan, Trident and Actons Hotels with Nigella Harrington, AIB Kinsale pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calender of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

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KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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jdawson@eircom.net
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Jackie Dawson, Kinsale Chamber of Tourism and Dermot Ryan, Kinsale Historical Society pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calender of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

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KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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jdawson@eircom.net
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Kathleen Maher, Kinsale College of Further Education and Mags Ahern, Kinsale AIB pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calender of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

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KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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jdawson@eircom.net
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Marion O'Leary and Andy Ashford from Careers Ireland with Sarah Fleming, Kinsale Chocolate pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calendar of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

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KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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jdawson@eircom.net
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Treasurer of the Kinsale Chamber of Tourism Fiona Carson from Fitzgerald & Partners; Tomas O'Brien, Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism and Des Mcgahan from Ballinacurra House pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calendar of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

PRESS RELEASE:

KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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jdawson@eircom.net
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Tomas O'Brien, Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism with treasurer Fiona Carson from Fitzgerald & Partners and Des Mcgahan from Ballinacurra House pictured at the Kinsale Chamber 2015 Calendar of Events in Ballinacurra House.
Picture. John Allen

PRESS RELEASE:

KINSALE LAUNCHES 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kinsale, Co. Cork: Wednesday 4th March: Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business launched its schedule of headline events for 2015 and new website HYPERLINK "http://www.kinsale.ie" www.kinsale.ie at a reception at Ballinacurra House sponsored by The Kinsale Gourmet Academy and Private Label Wines. As the start / finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale has a lot to celebrate as it was recently awarded Failte IrelandÕs ÔBest Small Tourism Town 2014Õ and was shortlisted ÔTop Irish Foodie Town 2014.Õ

Newly appointed Chairman of Kinsale Chamber of Tourism & Business, Tomas OÕBrien welcomed members and friends to a networking evening and outlined Kinsale ChamberÕs marketing plans for 2015. ÒWe are hoping for a strong season ahead, building on our 'Best Small Tourism TownÕ award. We have a huge number of land and water based activities on offer, a strong food tourism story and a significant historical dimension as we commemorate the Centenary of the sinking of the Lusitania on 7th May. Also, the magnificent Charles Fort remains one of our top attractions year on year.

ÒWe look forward to welcoming to Kinsale visitors both nationally and internationally for short and longer breaks and are promoting our new-look website as the main source of information and special offers,Ó he added.

Following the success of last weekendÕs Pink Ribbon Walk, Kinsale is preparing for its St. PatrickÕs Day Festival with its unique Maritime Parade on 16th March at 7pm in Kinsale Harbour. This is well worth visiting as boats light up with a choir singing on the Pier, followed by a fireworks display. St. PatrickÕs Day has a full line up of events leading up to the Street Parade at 4pm. Other Spring events include The Kinsale Street Food Festival and All Ireland Chowder Cook Off on 18th-19th April, followed by the Heineken Kinsale Rugby 7s on 2nd-3rd May. All headline and local events throughout the year are listed on www.kinsale.ie

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Further information: Jackie Dawson PR (086) 2446544
jdawson@eircom.net
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Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation, Incoming Chairman, Chain Handover, at the Clarion Hotel, Cork.
Michael Magner (Vienna Woods), Outgoing Chairman, Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation, shakes hands with Darragh Brady (Clarion Hotel Cork General Manager) Incoming Chairman Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation, also included are Neil Grant (Celtic Ross Hotel) Incoming Secretary Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation, John Gately (Montenotte Hotel) Outgoing Treasurer Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation Committee, Aaron Mansworth (Cork International Airport Hotel) Outgoing Secretary Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation and Joe Kennedy (Imperial Hotel GM) Incoming Treasurer Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation. 
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Michael Magner (Vienna Woods), Chairman Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation, presents the cheque to Caitriona Twomey, Cork Penny Dinners, also included are Aaron Mansworth (Cork International Airport Hotel), Secretary Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation and John Gately (Montenotte Hotel), Treasurer Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation.
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Michael Magner (Vienna Woods), Chairman Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation, presents the cheque to Caitriona Twomey, Cork Penny Dinners, also included are Aaron Mansworth (Cork International Airport Hotel), Secretary Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation and John Gately (Montenotte Hotel), Treasurer Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation.
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Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 04/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Beowulf, The Blockbuster, at the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Sarah Hudson and Aidan McLaverty, both UCC.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBeowulfSocials06 
 EEjob 04/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Beowulf, The Blockbuster, at the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Gareth Fleming, Bishopstown and Victoria McLaughlin, Kileens.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBeowulfSocials05 
 EEjob 04/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Beowulf, The Blockbuster, at the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Michaela Sommerville and Michaela Gleeson, both with UCC Drama & Theatre Studies.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBeowulfSocials04 
 EEjob 04/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Beowulf, The Blockbuster, at the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Aisling McCarthy and Maria Branagan, both with Cork School of Music Drama.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBeowulfSocials03 
 EEjob 04/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Beowulf, The Blockbuster, at the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Liam Cuthbert, Millie Doyle, Meghan Smyth and Lisa O'Connor, all with Cork School of Music Drama.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBeowulfSocials02 
 EEjob 04/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Beowulf, The Blockbuster, at the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Kerry McCarthy, Madeleine Webb and Sinead Pollard, all with Cork School of Music.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBeowulfSocials01 
 EEjob 04/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Beowulf, The Blockbuster, at the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Anna Hennessey and Katie Porter, both with Cork School of Music.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
GUEST-SPEAKER-AT-SEA-SCOUT- 
 GUEST SPEAKER AT SEA SCOUT CONFERENCE - Lieutenant Commander Martin Brett of the Naval Service speaking at the conference dinner on Saturday night at the Commodore Hotel, Cobh. Lt Cdr Brett, is also a Venture Scout Leader in the 55th Cork (Carrigaline). 
-Pic...Jimmy Cunningham
EOHHenrySheflin08136646 
 4th March 2015.... Kilkenny's Henry Sheflin in his role as Bank of Ireland Head of customer recruitment meets John Hourigan, Michael McGrath and Brenda McDonnell of Na Piarsaigh after meeting the school bank team and presenting medals to the under 16A Cork post primary hurling champions at Gaelcolaiste Mhuire (A.G.)
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHenrySheflin07136645 
 4th March 2015.... Kilkenny's Henry Sheflin in his role as Bank of Ireland Head of customer recruitment making a presentation of an Ipad to Carig Murphy after meeting the school bank team and presenting medals to the under 16A Cork post primary hurling champions at Gaelcolaiste Mhuire (A.G.)
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHenrySheflin06136644 
 4th March 2015.... Kilkenny's Henry Sheflin in his role as Bank of Ireland Head of customer recruitment with the under 16A Cork post primary hurling champions at Gaelcolaiste Mhuire (A.G.)
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHenrySheflin05136643 
 4th March 2015.... Kilkenny's Henry Sheflin in his role as Bank of Ireland Head of customer recruitment speaking after meeting the school bank team and presented medals to the under 16A Cork post primary hurling champions at Gaelcolaiste Mhuire (A.G.)
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHenrySheflin04136641 
 4th March 2015.... Kilkenny's Henry Sheflin in his role as Bank of Ireland Head of customer recruitment speaking after meeting the school bank team and presented medals to the under 16A Cork post primary hurling champions at Gaelcolaiste Mhuire (A.G.)
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHenrySheflin02136642 
 4th March 2015.... Kilkenny's Henry Sheflin in his role as Bank of Ireland Head of customer recruitment gets a heroes welcome from the under 16A Cork post primary hurling champions at Gaelcolaiste Mhuire (AG) 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
Eileen-Coughlan 
 Echo OBIT
Eileen Coughlan, who passed away.
Mother to Barry Coughlan, Examiner
DKE040315heat014 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Domhnall Mac a Bhaird of Glanmire, in fine voice at the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat013 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Vincent Casey of Glanmire, performing in the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat012 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Barry Looney of Glanmire, during his performance in the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat011 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Ber Byrne of Glanmire and Mary O'Connor of Riverstown, enjoying the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat010 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
John and Sheila Collins of Lower Glanmire Road, supporting the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat009 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Riverstown ladies Nora O'Sullivan and Mary Hegarty, enjoying the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat008 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Denis Hurley, Sarsfields Club president, Paddy O'Brien, event organiser and Gerry Fitzgerald, staff member, enjoying the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat007 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Catherine O'Shea of Lehenaghmore and Bernie Reynolds of Tramore Road, attending the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat006 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Margaret and Finbarr Hennessy from Mayfield, at the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat005 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Locals Liz Gregory, Nora Manning and June Field, supporting the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat004 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Martina Byrne of Brooklodge and Eileen Buckley of White's Cross, attending the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat003 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Marie Lynch from Glanmire and Mary Nott from Blarney Street, enjoying the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat002 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Josephine Brady from Sarsfields Court and Mary Crowley from Glanmire, attending the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315heat001 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Joan O'Donovan and Ina Burke, both from Glanmire, enjoying the Glanmire heat of the Over-60s talent contest at Sarsfields GAA Pavilion.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315edel007 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News
Edel Carey from Carrigtwohill working at the Cork Academy College of Hairdressing, Oliver Plunkett Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315edel006 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News
Edel Carey from Carrigtwohill working at the Cork Academy College of Hairdressing, Oliver Plunkett Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315edel005 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News
Edel Carey from Carrigtwohill working at the Cork Academy College of Hairdressing, Oliver Plunkett Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315edel004 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News
Edel Carey from Carrigtwohill working at the Cork Academy College of Hairdressing, Oliver Plunkett Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315edel003 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News
Edel Carey from Carrigtwohill working at the Cork Academy College of Hairdressing, Oliver Plunkett Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315edel002 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News
Edel Carey from Carrigtwohill working at the Cork Academy College of Hairdressing, Oliver Plunkett Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE040315edel001 
 EEjob 04/03/2015
Echo News
Edel Carey from Carrigtwohill working at the Cork Academy College of Hairdressing, Oliver Plunkett Street.
Picture: David Keane.
Deerpark-students-on-their- 
 Echo News
Twenty-five students from the school recently visited St John’s Central College to see the range of courses on offer and get some hands-on experience.

The students in the picture from left to right are Bryan Little, Evan Cashman, Adam O'Flynn and Aaron Ford a teacher on one of the computer courses in St John's.
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 Echo Ballyphehane Notes
Togher Music School excelled at the recent Feis Maitú. 
Cillian O'Keeffe 1st in Boys solo under 9.
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 Echo Ballyphehane Page
Togher Music School excelled at the recent Feis Maitú.

Kate Tompkins 1st Musical Theatre under 16 and 2nd in Action song under 10, commended in Girls solo under 11.
ATTENDING-SEA-SCOUT-CONFERE 
 ATTENDING SEA SCOUT CONFERENCE - Photographed at the National Sea Scout Conference held at the Commodore Hotel, Cobh were from left , Stephen Taylor, National Commissioner; Kate O'Farrell, National Sea Scout Team and Stevem Cull, 1st Port Sea Scout Group and formally with the 37th Cork (Togher).
-Pic...Jimmy Cunningham.
a-Group-for-TCA-DSCF7443 
 Echo Ballyphehane Notes
Togher Music School excelled at the recent Feis Maitú. 
Lilia Smyth commended in Girls solo under 9.
a-Group-for-TCA-DSCF7443-(1 
 Echo Ballyphehane Notes
Togher Music School excelled at the recent Feis Maitú. 
Katelyn O'Keeffe who got a Merit in Girls Solo singing under 9yrs.
audrey12 
 EEjob 14/02/2015
Echo News/Sport
Audrey Burkley and Vincent Cassidy, both Cork Masters, taking part in the annual Open National Masters Swimming Gala hosted by Sunday's Well SC, at the Gus Healy Pool in Douglas. 
Picture: David Keane.
kilcreafriary12 
 To be captioned by Picture Desk
PETER-LECANE1 
 EEjob 23/02/2015.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 206 Bus to Grange, is Peter Lecane, from Glasheen Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
annewagner12 
 EEjob 20/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Anne Wagner of Ballinlough, in the company of Rose Cassidy of Fota, at the Music of the Night concert featuring tenor Ryan Morgan at Fota House, Carrigtwohill.
Picture: David Keane.
jasonrose1 
 EEXXjob 27/02/2015
Echo/Exam News
Jason Rose from Glanmire, MBA, with his wife Genevieve and his parents Jim and Claire, at the Spring conferrings in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.
Poor-Relation 
 To be captioned by Picture Desk
JCVintnersChequeSVP04 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News.
Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, Christmas Appeal cheque presentation to Society of the St. Vincent de Paul, at the Thomond Bar, Malboro Street, Cork.
Brendan Dempsey, SVP, presents Rèa Kennedy, Chairman Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, with a Framed Photograph including Ireland and Munster Rugby players, in appreciation for their continued support, also included are Michael O'Donovan, Secretary Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch and Gerry Garvey, South West Regional Administrator SVP.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCVintnersChequeSVP03 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News.
Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, Christmas Appeal cheque presentation to Society of the St. Vincent de Paul, at the Thomond Bar, Malboro Street, Cork.
Rèa Kennedy, Chairman Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, presents Gerry Garvey, South West Regional Administrator SVP, with the cheque, also included are Ann McKiernan, SVP, Michael O'Donovan, Secretary Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, Orla Tompkins, Treasurer Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch and Brendan Dempsey, SVP Volunteer.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCVintnersChequeSVP02 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News.
Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, Christmas Appeal cheque presentation to Society of the St. Vincent de Paul, at the Thomond Bar, Malboro Street, Cork.
Rèa Kennedy, Chairman Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, presents Gerry Garvey, South West Regional Administrator SVP, with the cheque, also included are Ann McKiernan, SVP, Michael O'Donovan, Secretary Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, Orla Tompkins, Treasurer Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch and Brendan Dempsey, SVP Volunteer.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCVintnersChequeSVP01 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News.
Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, Christmas Appeal cheque presentation to Society of the St. Vincent de Paul, at the Thomond Bar, Malboro Street, Cork.
Rèa Kennedy, Chairman Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, presents Gerry Garvey, South West Regional Administrator SVP, with the cheque, also included are Ann McKiernan, SVP, Michael O'Donovan, Secretary Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch, Orla Tompkins, Treasurer Vintners Federation Ireland, Cork Branch and Brendan Dempsey, SVP Volunteer.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench12 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Helen Donovan, Pat O'Neill, both Ballyphehane with Stacey Atkinson and Julieanne Kelly, both Douglas.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench11 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Jade O'Neill, Mahon and Yvonne Nolan, Limerick.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench10 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Catherine Lotty, Blarney Street and Dinny Murray, North Mall.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench09 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Declan Leonard, City Centre, Aoife Byrne, Ballintemple and Robert Galvin, North Mall.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench08 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Piarsaigh McAnton, The Lough and David Barnwall, Shandon.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench07 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Jack Lunt, City Centre and James O'Sullivan, Mallow.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench06 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Elle Keating, Wilton and Paula Rose, Lower Friars Walk.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench05 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Grace Glanville and Greg Carroll, both Cobh.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench04 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Antoinette Hilliard, Actor from Mahon and Marisa O'Mahony, Cork Arts Theatre.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench03 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Cormac J Heffernan, Shane Doonan, Ameleah Wilson and Eugene McCarthy, all performers in Views from A Bench.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench02 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Martin Galligan, Aisling O'Kane, Glenn Kavanagh, Darren McDonnell and Niamh O'Leary, all performers in Views from A Bench.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCViewsfromABench01 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Views from A Bench, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Cork.
Niamh O'Leary, Views from A Bench, performer and Christopher Doyle, Director, Views from A Bench.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkRokkChoir04 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
The Cork Rokk Choir visit to the Lord Mayor at City Hall.
Eileen O'Keeffe, The Cork Rokk Choir presents a cheque to Pat Buckley, PRO Let's Get Together Foundation, for 1180.00 euro, from the proceeds of their Christmas CD, also included are Laura Jane O'Keeffe, The Cork Rokk Choir, Richard T Cooke, CD Composer, Cllr Kieran McCarthy, Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields and Deirdre Morarity, Choir Director.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkRokkChoir03 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
The Cork Rokk Choir visit to the Lord Mayor at City Hall.
The Cork Rokk Choir performance, is recorded during their visit to City Hall.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkRokkChoir02 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
The Cork Rokk Choir visit to the Lord Mayor at City Hall.
The Cork Rokk Choir perform for the Lord Mayor, at City Hall.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkRokkChoir01 
 EEjob 03/03/2015.
Echo News.
The Cork Rokk Choir visit to the Lord Mayor at City Hall.
Eileen O'Keeffe, The Cork Rokk Choir presents flowers to the Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, also included is Deirdre Morarity, Choir Director and members of the Choir.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
EOHStreetstyle04136496 
 3rd March 2015...... WOW Street style Vivienne Lynch
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHStreetstyle03136497 
 3rd March 2015...... WOW Street style Carol O'Shea
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHStreetstyle02136495 
 3rd March 2015...... WOW Street style Maria Geaney O'Regan
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHLeooCallaghan02136498 
 3rd March 2015...... Trading stories Leo O'Callaghan of O'Callaghan TV on Oliver Plunkett street
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHLeooCallaghan01136499 
 3rd March 2015...... Trading stories Leo O'Callaghan of O'Callaghan TV on Oliver Plunkett street
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHeasterEggAppeal04136503 
 3rd March 2015...... Liam Midlleton with Niamh and Ciara Middleton with the Easter Bunny and rabbits from Maxi Zoo in Midleton at the launch of the 5th annual Liam Middleton Easter Egg appeal for Cork and Dublin charities
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHeasterEggAppeal03136502 
 3rd March 2015......Twins Hassan and Hussein Benhaffaf with the Easter Bunny and rabbits from Maxi Zoo in Midleton at the launch of the 5th annual Liam Middleton Easter Egg appeal for Cork and Dublin charities
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHeasterEggAppeal02136500 
 3rd March 2015......Liam, Niamh, Ciara and Maeve Middleton, James O'Connell,twins Hassan and Hussein Benhaffaf , malika and Iman Benhaffaf with the Easter Bunny and rabbits from Maxi Zoo in Midleton at the launch of the 5th annual Liam Middleton Easter Egg appeal for Cork and Dublin charities
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHeasterEggAppeal01136501 
 3rd March 2015......Angie Benhaffaf who launched the 5th annual Liam Middleton Easter Egg appeal for Cork and Dublin charities, with Kevin Mangan, manager Maxi zoo Midleton; Catherine and Michael Middleton Ian Taheny, Jennifer O'Connell ,Liam, Niamh, Ciara and Maeve Middleton, James O'Connell,twins Hassan and Hussein Benhaffaf , Malika and Iman Benhaffaf with the Easter Bunny and Jennifer Quinlivan staff, Maxi Zoo
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DKE030315court009 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News
Judge David O'Riordan of Cork Circuit Court and Professor Ursula Kilkelly, Dean of Law at UCC, attending the reception to mark the occasion of the first Supreme Court sitting at Cork Courthouse, Washington Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315court008 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News
Mr Justice Donal O'Donnell and Mr Justice Adrian Hardiman, both Supreme Court, enjoying the reception to mark the occasion of the first Supreme Court sitting at Cork Courthouse, Washington Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315court007 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News
Ms Justice Marie Baker, High Court, in company with Mr Justice Frank Clarke, Supreme Court, at the reception to mark the occasion of the first Supreme Court sitting at Cork Courthouse, Washington Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315court006 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News
Chief Supt Mick Finn, chatting with James Flannery, Court Services, at the reception to mark the occasion of the first Supreme Court sitting at Cork Courthouse, Washington Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315court005 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News
Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields in the company of Susan Denham, Chief Justice of Ireland and Ted Crosbie, Irish Examiner, at the reception to mark the occasion of the first Supreme Court sitting at Cork Courthouse, Washington Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315court004 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News
Rebecca Moynihan, Court Services and Patrick O'Riordan, barrister, attending the reception to mark the occasion of the first Supreme Court sitting at Cork Courthouse, Washington Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315court003 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News
Barristers Alan O'Dwyer and Robert O'Reilly, attending the reception to mark the occasion of the first Supreme Court sitting at Cork Courthouse, Washington Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315court002 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News
Valerie Lynch, chief court clerk Mallow, Frank Nyhan, Cork city state solicitor and Noreen Kerins-Sexton, Cork District Court registrar, enjoying the reception to mark the occasion of the first Supreme Court sitting at Cork Courthouse, Washington Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315court001 
 EEjob 03/03/2015
Echo News
Barristers Meg Burke, Deirdre Cummins and Deirdre Keane, attending the reception to mark the occasion of the first Supreme Court sitting at Cork Courthouse, Washington Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera014 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Dani and Luiz Teston from Kinsale, are all smiles at the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera013 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Linda Nolan and Valerie Sisk, both from Montenotte and Pat O'Connell from Model Farm Road, enjoying the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera012 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Erin O'Brien of Cork City Council and Andrew Desmond of Whazon Cork, enjoying the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera011 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Donal Counihan of Ballinlough, with Michael Mulcahy and John X Miller, both of Cork Civic Trust and County Mayor Cllr Alan Coleman, attending the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera010 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Ken O'Flynn, chatting with Colette Lynch of Sunday's Well and Egle Laukyte of Ballincollig, at the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera009 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Michael O'Sullivan, left, president of the Irish Photographic Federation and Martin Dorgan of Cork Camera Group, attending the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera008 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Assumpta Whelton of Frankfield, in the company of actor Paschal Scott, at the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera007 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Niamh Whitty from Clonakilty, chatting with Siobhan O'Malley from Ovens, at the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera006 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Tom and Kate Whelton of Frankfield, at the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera005 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Riana Parsons of Passage West in the company of Aidan Ryan of Turner's Cross, at the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera004 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Glanmire ladies Pauline Kennedy and Margaret Lynch-Buckley, enjoying the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera003 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
James O'Flynn of Camden Wharf and Donna Black of High Street, enjoying the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera002 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Freddie and Hanne Pedersen of Glounthaune, enjoying the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030315camera001 
 EEXXjob 03/03/2015
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Paul and Joan Flynn from Carrigtwohill, attending the official opening of the Cork Camera Group photography exhibition at Cork Vision Centre (St Peter's) North Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
CVCM-8536A- 
 Finola Horgan and Lorraine Cahalane at the opening of the Exhiition at the Cork Vision Centre. Picture, Tony o'Connell Photography.
CVCM-8533A- 
 At the Cork Vision Centre for the opening of the Exhibition were L to R., Julie Lafontaine, Margaret Lynch Buckley, Pauline Kennedy and Lorraine Cahalane. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CVCM-8531A- 
 Valerie Sisk and Linda Nolan at the Cork Camera Group Exhibition at the Cork Vision Centre.. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CVCM-8525A- 
 L to R., Eileen Cahill, Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Kenneth O'Flynn and Mary Cremin at the open of the Exhibition at the Cork Vision Centre. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 Carmel Ryan presenting the Niamh Whitty, Ballineen with the Kevin Ryan Perpetual Trophy at the opening of the Cork Camera Group Exhibition at the Cork Vision Centre, also in picture L to R., Ann Francis, Chairman, CCG, Michael O'Sullivan, President IPF, Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Kenneth O'Flynn, John X Miller and Cork County Mayor Cllr. Alan Coleman. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 L to R., Vincent Kelly, deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Kenneth O'Flynn and John X Miller at the opening of the Exhibition at the Cork Vision Centre. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 Geraline Mc Carthy and Orlagh Paterson at the opening of the exhibition at the Cork Vision Centre. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 Kathy O'Dwyer and Colette Lynch at the opening of the Exhibition at the Cork Vision Centre. Picture, Tony o'Connell Photography.
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 At the opening of the exhibition at the Cork Vision Centre were Donal Counihan, Cork County Mayor Cllr Alan Coleman and Michael Mulcahy. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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Entertainer of the Year, Donal "Tucker" Corkery, front centre, representing Doneraile/Shanballymore Coursing Club, celebrates his win in the Cork County Open Coursing Clubs Association's 15th annual charity Inter-Club Talent Contest with club members at Mayfield GAA hall. Seated, left to right: John Casey, chairman and Willie O'Leary, secretary. Standing, left to right: Eileen Casey, John Murphy, treasurer; Mary Fahy, Mary O'Mahony, John Fahy and Margaret Dwyer. Proceeds from this year's event went to St Vincent de Paul. Picture: Tom Doherty
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Members and supporters of White's Cross Coursing Club, which is based at The Black Man Bar, Dublin Pike, celebrate their success in the Cork County Open Coursing Clubs Association's 15th annual charity Inter-Club Talent Contest which was held in Mayfield GAA hall. Front left to right: Mick Jones, Alison O'Sullivan, John O'Sullivan, runner-up in the Club Talent section; Joanne Geaney, winner of the Individual Talent section; Tony Horrigan, Maureen Healy and Seán Geaney. Back left to right: Charlotte Ahern, Adrian Lemas, Ger Ahern, Trevor Hornibrook, Jerry Burke, chairperson CCOCCA, and Bob Healy. Proceeds from this year's event went to St Vincent de Paul. Picture: Tom Doherty
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 Joanne Geaney, White's Cross CC, Individual Talent section winner, is presented with the Liam Burke Memorial Cup by Mary Woods, and the Individual Talent trophy by Conor O'Keeffe, secretary CCOCCA, at the Cork County Open Coursing Clubs Association's 15th annual charity Inter-Club Talent Contest in Mayfield GAA hall. Also included is Jerry Burke, chairperson CCOCCA. The chosen charity for 2015 was St Vincent de Paul. Picture: Tom Doherty
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 Eva Mullane, Inniscarra CC, receives the runner-up trophy in the Individual Talent section of the Cork County Open Coursing Clubs Association's 15th annual charity Inter-Club Talent Contest from Conor O'Keeffe, secretary CCOCCA. This year's event, in aid of St Vincent de Paul, was held in Mayfield GAA hall. Included are, left to right, Ricky Coleman, manager Inniscarra CC and Jerry Burke, chairperson CCOCCA. Picture: Tom Doherty
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 Winner of the Club Talent section in the Cork County Open Coursing Clubs Association's 15th annual charity Inter-Club Talent Contest was Inniscarra CC. Mary Wood presents the Liam Burke Memorial Cup to Ricky Coleman, manager, while Jerry Burke, chairman and Conor O'Keeffe, secretary CCOCCA, present a trophy each to Peter O'Riordan and Eva Mullane. The event was held in Mayfield GAA hall in aid of St Vincent de Paul. Picture: Tom Doherty
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 White's Cross CC was runner-up in the Club Talent section of the Cork County Open Coursing Clubs Association's 15th annual charity Inter-Club Talent Contest in aid of St Vincent de Paul. Joanne Geaney and John O'Sullivan receive their prizes from Jerry Burke, chairperson CCOCCA and Mary Woods, at Mayfield GAA Club. Included is Mick Jones, centre, manager White's Cross CC. Picture: Tom Doherty
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 Entertainer of the Year, Donal "Tucker" Corkery, representing Doneraile/Shanballymore CC, receives a set of crystal from Jerry Burke, chairperson CCOCCA and the Pat Huggins Memorial Perpetual Shield from Liam Huggins, at the Cork County Open Coursing Clubs Association's charity Inter-Club Talent Contest in Mayfield GAA hall. The 15th annual event was held in aid of St Vincent de Paul. Included are Willie O'Leary, manager and John Casey, chairperson Doneraile/Shanballymore CC. Picture: Tom Doherty
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 Barry Cogan, Carrigaline and Jerry Doody, Millstreet, had the arduous task of judging the Cork County Open Coursing Clubs Association's 15th annual charity Inter-Club Talent Contest, held in Mayfield GAA hall. The chosen charity for 2015 was St Vincent de Paul. Picture: Tom Doherty
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Jerry Burke, chairperson of the Cork County Open Coursing Clubs Association, presents a cheque for €2,000 to Brendan Dempsey, past regional president of St Vincent de Paul, Cork, following the 15th annual charity Inter-Club Talent Contest in Mayfield GAA hall. Picture: Tom Doherty
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 Jerry Burke, chairperson of the Cork County Open Coursing Clubs Association, presents a cheque for €2,000 to Brendan Dempsey, past regional president of St Vincent de Paul, following the 15th annual charity Inter-Club Talent Contest in Mayfield GAA hall. Picture: Tom Doherty
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Bronze Medallist Cathal Deasy from Douglas.
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 2nd March 2015...... PBC's David Grant O'Sullivan holds off Colaiste Eanna, Rathfarhams Warren Egan during the Umbro All Ireland senior schools semi final at the RSC, Waterford yesterday
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 2nd March 2015...... PBC's Colm Maguire and Colaiste Eanna, Rathfarhams Aaron Kavanagh tussle for the ball during the Umbro All Ireland senior schools semi final at the RSC, Waterford yesterday
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 2nd March 2015...... PBC's David Barrty knocjks the ball away from Colaiste Eanna, Rathfarhams Darragh Langan during the Umbro All Ireland senior schools semi final at the RSC, Waterford yesterday
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 2nd March 2015...... PBC's Mark O'Leary ships past Colaiste Eanna, Rathfarhams Rudi Kinsellla during the Umbro All Ireland senior schools semi final at the RSC, Waterford yesterday
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Minister of State Kathleen Lynch pictured as Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has today launched PREPARED, a new national Primary Care Dementia project, which aims to upskill and support GPs and Primary Care Team Members in order for patients to receive optimal, evidence-based dementia care. PREPARED ”Primary Care Education, Pathways and Research of Dementia”, is led by Dr Tony Foley, Department of General Practice, UCC, with collaborators from the School of Nursing, Dublin City University and the Irish College of General Practitioners. 
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 pictured as Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has today launched PREPARED, a new national Primary Care Dementia project, which aims to upskill and support GPs and Primary Care Team Members in order for patients to receive optimal, evidence-based dementia care. PREPARED ”Primary Care Education, Pathways and Research of Dementia”, is led by Dr Tony Foley, Department of General Practice, UCC, with collaborators from the School of Nursing, Dublin City University and the Irish College of General Practitioners. 
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Tina Leonard Alzheimer Society of Ireland, Dr Tony Cox President ICGP, Minister of State Kathleen Lynch, Dr Tony Foley UCC , Professor Colin Bradley UCC and Professor John Higgins UCC pictured as Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has today launched PREPARED, a new national Primary Care Dementia project, which aims to upskill and support GPs and Primary Care Team Members in order for patients to receive optimal, evidence-based dementia care. PREPARED ”Primary Care Education, Pathways and Research of Dementia”, is led by Dr Tony Foley, Department of General Practice, UCC, with collaborators from the School of Nursing, Dublin City University and the Irish College of General Practitioners. 
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 Dr Tony Foley UCC ,Minister of State Kathleen Lynch and Professor John Higgins UCC pictured as Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has today launched PREPARED, a new national Primary Care Dementia project, which aims to upskill and support GPs and Primary Care Team Members in order for patients to receive optimal, evidence-based dementia care. PREPARED ”Primary Care Education, Pathways and Research of Dementia”, is led by Dr Tony Foley, Department of General Practice, UCC, with collaborators from the School of Nursing, Dublin City University and the Irish College of General Practitioners. 
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Professor John Higgins UCC, Dr Tony Foley UCC and Minister of State Kathleen Lynch pictured as Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has today launched PREPARED, a new national Primary Care Dementia project, which aims to upskill and support GPs and Primary Care Team Members in order for patients to receive optimal, evidence-based dementia care. PREPARED ”Primary Care Education, Pathways and Research of Dementia”, is led by Dr Tony Foley, Department of General Practice, UCC, with collaborators from the School of Nursing, Dublin City University and the Irish College of General Practitioners. 
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Professor John Higgins UCC, Dr Tony Foley UCC and Minister of State Kathleen Lynch pictured as Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has today launched PREPARED, a new national Primary Care Dementia project, which aims to upskill and support GPs and Primary Care Team Members in order for patients to receive optimal, evidence-based dementia care. PREPARED ”Primary Care Education, Pathways and Research of Dementia”, is led by Dr Tony Foley, Department of General Practice, UCC, with collaborators from the School of Nursing, Dublin City University and the Irish College of General Practitioners. 
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Professor John Higgins UCC, Dr Tony Foley UCC and Minister of State Kathleen Lynch pictured as Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has today launched PREPARED, a new national Primary Care Dementia project, which aims to upskill and support GPs and Primary Care Team Members in order for patients to receive optimal, evidence-based dementia care. PREPARED ”Primary Care Education, Pathways and Research of Dementia”, is led by Dr Tony Foley, Department of General Practice, UCC, with collaborators from the School of Nursing, Dublin City University and the Irish College of General Practitioners. 
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Tom Cronin and Luke Downey from Christian Brothers Secondary School, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Tom Cronin and Luke Downey from Christian Brothers Secondary School, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Brian Casey and Eoin Treacy from Presentation Secondary School, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Brian Casey and Eoin Treacy from Presentation Secondary School, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Boris Iduhayeneza and Marcus Fitzgibbon from Ashton, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Boris Iduhayeneza and Marcus Fitzgibbon from Ashton, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Clodagh Todd, Kim Sheehan Thomas and Suzanne O'Keeffe from Christ King Secondary School, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Clodagh Todd, Kim Sheehan Thomas and Suzanne O'Keeffe from Christ King Secondary School, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Grace Byers, Sophie Hayes ,Sarah Tyner and Megan O'Sullivan from Glanmire Community College, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Grace Byers, Sophie Hayes ,Sarah Tyner and Megan O'Sullivan from Glanmire Community College, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Sarah Sweeney, Conor Stoyle and Cormac Conway from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Sarah Sweeney, Conor Stoyle and Cormac Conway from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Conor Powell, John Stout, Kevin Jakubauskas, Edvard Calyj, Maykel Mendiola and Finlay Lewis from Douglas Community School, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Conor Powell, John Stout, Kevin Jakubauskas, Edvard Calyj, Maykel Mendiola and Finlay Lewis from Douglas Community School, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Ciara O'Connell , Jennifer Murray and Ann O'Connor from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Jennifer Murray, Ciara O'Connell from Scoil Mhuire gan Smál, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Tom Cronin and Luke Downey from Christian Brothers Secondary School, Douglas Community School, Cork and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney were today announced as the winning teams at the Munster final of the 2015 CanSat competition at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) in Cork. The winning teams will now go on to compete at the National final of the competition at Birr Castle, Co. Offaly
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Una Long-McDonagh, Christy O'Shaughnessy and Michele Hornibrook, all Seedlings Facilitators, enjoying the official opening of 'Sunview' Pastoral Care Centre at Christ King Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork.
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NEW PASTORAL CARE CENTRE TO BE OPENED AT CHRIST KING

Christ King’s new Pastoral Care Centre will be officially opened at noon on Monday, March 2nd, by Sr Sheila Kelleher, Provincial Leader, Presentation Sisters. The new centre will be called “Sunview” - “Sunview” was the name of the suburban house where Christ King was founded on the Douglas Road – 50 years ago.

Cáit Watkins, Deputy Principal at Christ King, feels it appropriate as a name both to acknowledge the original school and to indicate that those using the facility can “view the sun” again. “We hope this new Pastoral Care Centre will help continue our mission to provide a ‘holistic’ approach to education ensuring that our students get not only an academic education but that their mental health is a priority too.”

“Sunview” will house the school’s Seedling Programme which has been running successfully in the school for a number of years providing solace for loss or bereavement. It has proven to be a remarkable resource which addresses both the spiritual and emotional issues of the students and, in turn, enables them to realise their full academic potential. Several teachers have been trained in the programme and it is available to all students from 2nd year to 6th year.

The “Sunview” Pastoral Care Centre will house an Art Therapy Room, a Communal Meeting Room and it is planned to incorporate a Communal Garden.

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Marie Shellard and Caitriona O'Donovan, both parents council and Cait Watkins, deputy principal, enjoying the official opening of 'Sunview' Pastoral Care Centre at Christ King Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

NEW PASTORAL CARE CENTRE TO BE OPENED AT CHRIST KING

Christ King’s new Pastoral Care Centre will be officially opened at noon on Monday, March 2nd, by Sr Sheila Kelleher, Provincial Leader, Presentation Sisters. The new centre will be called “Sunview” - “Sunview” was the name of the suburban house where Christ King was founded on the Douglas Road – 50 years ago.

Cáit Watkins, Deputy Principal at Christ King, feels it appropriate as a name both to acknowledge the original school and to indicate that those using the facility can “view the sun” again. “We hope this new Pastoral Care Centre will help continue our mission to provide a ‘holistic’ approach to education ensuring that our students get not only an academic education but that their mental health is a priority too.”

“Sunview” will house the school’s Seedling Programme which has been running successfully in the school for a number of years providing solace for loss or bereavement. It has proven to be a remarkable resource which addresses both the spiritual and emotional issues of the students and, in turn, enables them to realise their full academic potential. Several teachers have been trained in the programme and it is available to all students from 2nd year to 6th year.

The “Sunview” Pastoral Care Centre will house an Art Therapy Room, a Communal Meeting Room and it is planned to incorporate a Communal Garden.

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Maureen Shanahan, staff member and Frances Kerrigan, deputy principal, chatting with Jennifer O'Shea and Eoin Kennedy, both of Eglantine Primary School, at the official opening of 'Sunview' Pastoral Care Centre at Christ King Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

NEW PASTORAL CARE CENTRE TO BE OPENED AT CHRIST KING

Christ King’s new Pastoral Care Centre will be officially opened at noon on Monday, March 2nd, by Sr Sheila Kelleher, Provincial Leader, Presentation Sisters. The new centre will be called “Sunview” - “Sunview” was the name of the suburban house where Christ King was founded on the Douglas Road – 50 years ago.

Cáit Watkins, Deputy Principal at Christ King, feels it appropriate as a name both to acknowledge the original school and to indicate that those using the facility can “view the sun” again. “We hope this new Pastoral Care Centre will help continue our mission to provide a ‘holistic’ approach to education ensuring that our students get not only an academic education but that their mental health is a priority too.”

“Sunview” will house the school’s Seedling Programme which has been running successfully in the school for a number of years providing solace for loss or bereavement. It has proven to be a remarkable resource which addresses both the spiritual and emotional issues of the students and, in turn, enables them to realise their full academic potential. Several teachers have been trained in the programme and it is available to all students from 2nd year to 6th year.

The “Sunview” Pastoral Care Centre will house an Art Therapy Room, a Communal Meeting Room and it is planned to incorporate a Communal Garden.

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For further Press Information: Please contact Jean Kearney on 087 2527495 or Ivor Melia on 087 2234194 email: kearneymelia@eircom.net
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Annemarie Kingston, deputy principal of Scoil Phadraigh Naofa, Rochestown, in the company of Adele Flynn, deputy principal of Regina Mundi, at the official opening of 'Sunview' Pastoral Care Centre at Christ King Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

NEW PASTORAL CARE CENTRE TO BE OPENED AT CHRIST KING

Christ King’s new Pastoral Care Centre will be officially opened at noon on Monday, March 2nd, by Sr Sheila Kelleher, Provincial Leader, Presentation Sisters. The new centre will be called “Sunview” - “Sunview” was the name of the suburban house where Christ King was founded on the Douglas Road – 50 years ago.

Cáit Watkins, Deputy Principal at Christ King, feels it appropriate as a name both to acknowledge the original school and to indicate that those using the facility can “view the sun” again. “We hope this new Pastoral Care Centre will help continue our mission to provide a ‘holistic’ approach to education ensuring that our students get not only an academic education but that their mental health is a priority too.”

“Sunview” will house the school’s Seedling Programme which has been running successfully in the school for a number of years providing solace for loss or bereavement. It has proven to be a remarkable resource which addresses both the spiritual and emotional issues of the students and, in turn, enables them to realise their full academic potential. Several teachers have been trained in the programme and it is available to all students from 2nd year to 6th year.

The “Sunview” Pastoral Care Centre will house an Art Therapy Room, a Communal Meeting Room and it is planned to incorporate a Communal Garden.

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Students having fun at the official opening of 'Sunview' Pastoral Care Centre at Christ King Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

NEW PASTORAL CARE CENTRE TO BE OPENED AT CHRIST KING

Christ King’s new Pastoral Care Centre will be officially opened at noon on Monday, March 2nd, by Sr Sheila Kelleher, Provincial Leader, Presentation Sisters. The new centre will be called “Sunview” - “Sunview” was the name of the suburban house where Christ King was founded on the Douglas Road – 50 years ago.

Cáit Watkins, Deputy Principal at Christ King, feels it appropriate as a name both to acknowledge the original school and to indicate that those using the facility can “view the sun” again. “We hope this new Pastoral Care Centre will help continue our mission to provide a ‘holistic’ approach to education ensuring that our students get not only an academic education but that their mental health is a priority too.”

“Sunview” will house the school’s Seedling Programme which has been running successfully in the school for a number of years providing solace for loss or bereavement. It has proven to be a remarkable resource which addresses both the spiritual and emotional issues of the students and, in turn, enables them to realise their full academic potential. Several teachers have been trained in the programme and it is available to all students from 2nd year to 6th year.

The “Sunview” Pastoral Care Centre will house an Art Therapy Room, a Communal Meeting Room and it is planned to incorporate a Communal Garden.

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Sr Sheila Kelleher, Presentation Sisters' provincial leader with students Ciara McCarthy and Katie Nagle, at the official opening of 'Sunview' Pastoral Care Centre at Christ King Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

NEW PASTORAL CARE CENTRE TO BE OPENED AT CHRIST KING

Christ King’s new Pastoral Care Centre will be officially opened at noon on Monday, March 2nd, by Sr Sheila Kelleher, Provincial Leader, Presentation Sisters. The new centre will be called “Sunview” - “Sunview” was the name of the suburban house where Christ King was founded on the Douglas Road – 50 years ago.

Cáit Watkins, Deputy Principal at Christ King, feels it appropriate as a name both to acknowledge the original school and to indicate that those using the facility can “view the sun” again. “We hope this new Pastoral Care Centre will help continue our mission to provide a ‘holistic’ approach to education ensuring that our students get not only an academic education but that their mental health is a priority too.”

“Sunview” will house the school’s Seedling Programme which has been running successfully in the school for a number of years providing solace for loss or bereavement. It has proven to be a remarkable resource which addresses both the spiritual and emotional issues of the students and, in turn, enables them to realise their full academic potential. Several teachers have been trained in the programme and it is available to all students from 2nd year to 6th year.

The “Sunview” Pastoral Care Centre will house an Art Therapy Room, a Communal Meeting Room and it is planned to incorporate a Communal Garden.

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Sr Sheila Kelleher, Presentation Sisters' provincial leader cutting the ribbon at the official opening of 'Sunview' Pastoral Care Centre at Christ King Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork. Also included are from L to R Frances Kerrigan, deputy principal, Mary Keane, principal, Fr Billy O'Sullivan, Fianna Fail party leader Micheal Martin TD, Ciaran Lynch TD, Labour party spokesperson on Housing and Local Government, with invited guests and students.
Picture: David Keane.

NEW PASTORAL CARE CENTRE TO BE OPENED AT CHRIST KING

Christ King’s new Pastoral Care Centre will be officially opened at noon on Monday, March 2nd, by Sr Sheila Kelleher, Provincial Leader, Presentation Sisters. The new centre will be called “Sunview” - “Sunview” was the name of the suburban house where Christ King was founded on the Douglas Road – 50 years ago.

Cáit Watkins, Deputy Principal at Christ King, feels it appropriate as a name both to acknowledge the original school and to indicate that those using the facility can “view the sun” again. “We hope this new Pastoral Care Centre will help continue our mission to provide a ‘holistic’ approach to education ensuring that our students get not only an academic education but that their mental health is a priority too.”

“Sunview” will house the school’s Seedling Programme which has been running successfully in the school for a number of years providing solace for loss or bereavement. It has proven to be a remarkable resource which addresses both the spiritual and emotional issues of the students and, in turn, enables them to realise their full academic potential. Several teachers have been trained in the programme and it is available to all students from 2nd year to 6th year.

The “Sunview” Pastoral Care Centre will house an Art Therapy Room, a Communal Meeting Room and it is planned to incorporate a Communal Garden.

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For further Press Information: Please contact Jean Kearney on 087 2527495 or Ivor Melia on 087 2234194 email: kearneymelia@eircom.net
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Sr Sheila Kelleher, Presentation Sisters' provincial leader, addressing those attending the official opening of 'Sunview' Pastoral Care Centre at Christ King Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

NEW PASTORAL CARE CENTRE TO BE OPENED AT CHRIST KING

Christ King’s new Pastoral Care Centre will be officially opened at noon on Monday, March 2nd, by Sr Sheila Kelleher, Provincial Leader, Presentation Sisters. The new centre will be called “Sunview” - “Sunview” was the name of the suburban house where Christ King was founded on the Douglas Road – 50 years ago.

Cáit Watkins, Deputy Principal at Christ King, feels it appropriate as a name both to acknowledge the original school and to indicate that those using the facility can “view the sun” again. “We hope this new Pastoral Care Centre will help continue our mission to provide a ‘holistic’ approach to education ensuring that our students get not only an academic education but that their mental health is a priority too.”

“Sunview” will house the school’s Seedling Programme which has been running successfully in the school for a number of years providing solace for loss or bereavement. It has proven to be a remarkable resource which addresses both the spiritual and emotional issues of the students and, in turn, enables them to realise their full academic potential. Several teachers have been trained in the programme and it is available to all students from 2nd year to 6th year.

The “Sunview” Pastoral Care Centre will house an Art Therapy Room, a Communal Meeting Room and it is planned to incorporate a Communal Garden.

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Labour party spokesperson on Housing and Local Government, Ciaran Lynch TD, attending the official opening of 'Sunview' Pastoral Care Centre at Christ King Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

NEW PASTORAL CARE CENTRE TO BE OPENED AT CHRIST KING

Christ King’s new Pastoral Care Centre will be officially opened at noon on Monday, March 2nd, by Sr Sheila Kelleher, Provincial Leader, Presentation Sisters. The new centre will be called “Sunview” - “Sunview” was the name of the suburban house where Christ King was founded on the Douglas Road – 50 years ago.

Cáit Watkins, Deputy Principal at Christ King, feels it appropriate as a name both to acknowledge the original school and to indicate that those using the facility can “view the sun” again. “We hope this new Pastoral Care Centre will help continue our mission to provide a ‘holistic’ approach to education ensuring that our students get not only an academic education but that their mental health is a priority too.”

“Sunview” will house the school’s Seedling Programme which has been running successfully in the school for a number of years providing solace for loss or bereavement. It has proven to be a remarkable resource which addresses both the spiritual and emotional issues of the students and, in turn, enables them to realise their full academic potential. Several teachers have been trained in the programme and it is available to all students from 2nd year to 6th year.

The “Sunview” Pastoral Care Centre will house an Art Therapy Room, a Communal Meeting Room and it is planned to incorporate a Communal Garden.

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Fianna Fail party leader Micheal Martin TD, attending the official opening of 'Sunview' Pastoral Care Centre at Christ King Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

NEW PASTORAL CARE CENTRE TO BE OPENED AT CHRIST KING

Christ King’s new Pastoral Care Centre will be officially opened at noon on Monday, March 2nd, by Sr Sheila Kelleher, Provincial Leader, Presentation Sisters. The new centre will be called “Sunview” - “Sunview” was the name of the suburban house where Christ King was founded on the Douglas Road – 50 years ago.

Cáit Watkins, Deputy Principal at Christ King, feels it appropriate as a name both to acknowledge the original school and to indicate that those using the facility can “view the sun” again. “We hope this new Pastoral Care Centre will help continue our mission to provide a ‘holistic’ approach to education ensuring that our students get not only an academic education but that their mental health is a priority too.”

“Sunview” will house the school’s Seedling Programme which has been running successfully in the school for a number of years providing solace for loss or bereavement. It has proven to be a remarkable resource which addresses both the spiritual and emotional issues of the students and, in turn, enables them to realise their full academic potential. Several teachers have been trained in the programme and it is available to all students from 2nd year to 6th year.

The “Sunview” Pastoral Care Centre will house an Art Therapy Room, a Communal Meeting Room and it is planned to incorporate a Communal Garden.

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For further Press Information: Please contact Jean Kearney on 087 2527495 or Ivor Melia on 087 2234194 email: kearneymelia@eircom.net
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Pictured at the spectacular Clarion Hotel Cork Wedding showcase on Sunday 1st March 2015.
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Pictured at the spectacular Clarion Hotel Cork Wedding showcase on Sunday 1st March 2015.
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Pictured at the spectacular Clarion Hotel Cork Wedding showcase on Sunday 1st March 2015.
Sonia Cribbin (Clarion Hotel), Cara O'Neill (Smiles Dental) & Janice Higgins (Smiles Dental).
Pic: Emma Jervis Photography
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Pictured at the spectacular Clarion Hotel Cork Wedding showcase on Sunday 1st March 2015.
David Kelleher (Pulse Models) & Tina Coyne (Elizabeth Christina Design)
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Pictured at the spectacular Clarion Hotel Cork Wedding showcase on Sunday 1st March 2015.
Melissa Murphy & Lorna O'Riordan.
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Pictured at the spectacular Clarion Hotel Cork Wedding showcase on Sunday 1st March 2015.
Jessica Heaphy (Cork City) & Debbie Fenton (Brown Thomas).
Pic: Emma Jervis Photography
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Pictured at the spectacular Clarion Hotel Cork Wedding showcase on Sunday 1st March 2015.
Ciara O'Mahony & Darragh Browne (Cork City).
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Pictured at the spectacular Clarion Hotel Cork Wedding showcase on Sunday 1st March 2015.
Michael Wall (Michael Wall Bespoke) & Raymond Kelleher (Clarion Hotel).
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Pictured at the spectacular Clarion Hotel Cork Wedding showcase on Sunday 1st March 2015.
Vafa Lightfoot, Gillian Ahern, Esme Munsergh Wallace, Raymond Kellher (Clarion Hotel), Sonia Cribbin, Sarah Gleeson & David Kelleher (Pulse model agency)
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Pictured at the spectacular Clarion Hotel Cork Wedding showcase on Sunday 1st March 2015.
Andy O'Brien, Pam O' Regan & Mark Kellher (Saville's Cork).
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Live stages is the final element of Guinness Ampliy which has connected hundreds of upcoming acts with audiences from all over Ireland since July. 22 bands, chosen by an expert music panel, performed in Diblin, Cork, Limerick and Galway.

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Live stages is the final element of Guinness Ampliy which has connected hundreds of upcoming acts with audiences from all over Ireland since July. 22 bands, chosen by an expert music panel, performed in Diblin, Cork, Limerick and Galway.

Photo: Billy macGill
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Live stages is the final element of Guinness Ampliy which has connected hundreds of upcoming acts with audiences from all over Ireland since July. 22 bands, chosen by an expert music panel, performed in Diblin, Cork, Limerick and Galway.

Photo: Billy macGill
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Live stages is the final element of Guinness Ampliy which has connected hundreds of upcoming acts with audiences from all over Ireland since July. 22 bands, chosen by an expert music panel, performed in Diblin, Cork, Limerick and Galway.

Photo: Billy macGill
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Live stages is the final element of Guinness Ampliy which has connected hundreds of upcoming acts with audiences from all over Ireland since July. 22 bands, chosen by an expert music panel, performed in Diblin, Cork, Limerick and Galway.

Photo: Billy macGill
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 1st March 2015....... Blackrocks Shane O'Keeffe on the ball from Midletons Padraig O'Shea and Seamus Farrell during the Cork SHL at Midleton yesterday.
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 1st March 2015....... Blackrocks Shane O'Keeffe on the ball from Midletons Padraig O'Shea and Seamus Farrell during the Cork SHL at Midleton yesterday.
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 1st March 2015.......Midletons Patrick O'Mahony and Blackrocks Shane O'Keeffe tussle for the ball during the Cork SHL at Midleton yesterday.
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 1st March 2015.......Midletons Aidan Ryan wins the ball from Blackrocks Shane O'Keeffe during the Cork SHL at Midleton yesterday.
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 1st March 2015....... Singletons Supervalu Brunells Amy Waters takes on Meteors Jade Daly and Fiona Meany during the ladies premier league game at The Parochial Hall yesterday.
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 1st March 2015....... Singletons Supervalu Brunells Amy Waters takes on Meteors Katie Ganser during the ladies premier league game at The Parochial Hall yesterday.
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 1st March 2015....... Singletons Supervalu Brunells Katie Hannemann shoots a basket from Meteors Aoife McDermott during the ladies premier league game at The Parochial Hall yesterday.
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 1st March 2015....... Singletons Supervalu Brunells Danielle O'Leary on the break against Meteors during the ladies premier league game at The Parochial Hall yesterday.
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 1st March 2015....... Singletons Supervalu Brunells Katie Hannemann shoots a basket from Meteors Aoife McDermott during the ladies premier league game at The Parochial Hall yesterday.
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 1st March 2015....... Singletons Supervalu Brunells Megan O'Leary takes on Meteors Beth Meany during the ladies premier league game at The Parochial Hall yesterday.
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 28/2/2015. Action from Limerick FC and Cork City in the semi final of the Munster Cup at the weekend in Askeaton. Our picture shows Liam Miller and Darragh Rainsford in action.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
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 28/2/2015. Action from Limerick FC and Cork City in the semi final of the Munster Cup at the weekend in Askeaton. Our picture shows Mark O'Sullivan heading the ball as he comes under pressure from Robbie Williams.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
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 28/2/2015. Action from Limerick FC and Cork City in the semi final of the Munster Cup at the weekend in Askeaton. Our picture shows Dean Clarke and Mark O'Sullivan in action.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
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 28/2/2015. Action from Limerick FC and Cork City in the semi final of the Munster Cup at the weekend in Askeaton. Our picture shows Darragh Rainsford, Limerick FC having a shot at goal under the walchful eye of keeperMartin McNulty, Cork.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
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 28/2/2015. Action from Limerick FC and Cork City in the semi final of the Munster Cup at the weekend in Askeaton. Our picture shows Cork City's Mark O'Sullivan heading a goal into the goal in the early minutes of the first half.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
Limerick-v-Cork-04 1 
 28/2/2015. Action from Limerick FC and Cork City in the semi final of the Munster Cup at the weekend in Askeaton. Our picture shows Limerick Ross Mann and Liam Miller, Cork.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
Limerick-v-Cork-03 1 
 28/2/2015. Action from Limerick FC and Cork City in the semi final of the Munster Cup at the weekend in Askeaton. Our picture shows Limerick Ross Mann with ball as he is tackled byLiam Miller.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
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 28/2/2015. Cork City who played Limerick FC in the semi final of the Munster Cup at the weekend in Askeaton. 
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
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 28/2/2015. Limerick FC who played Cork City in the semi final of the Munster Cup at the weekend in Askeaton. 
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
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Damien Courtney CIT, John and Carol Boylan and from Douglas pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
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Grace O'Mahony Turners Cross and Ashling O'Sullivan Douglas pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
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ulien Plante from London and Paul Bloom Director of Cork French Film Festival pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
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Mathieu Amalric Actor and Paul Bloom Director of Cork French Film Festival pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
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Brian Mac Domhaill Cork City and Tony Tracey NUI Galway pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
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Emily Callanan Rushbrooke, Matthieu Nivard Alliance Française and Susanna Fabris Cork French Film Festival Coordinator pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
 Keywords: 26th Cork French Film Festival
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Pat and Kathy O'Dwyer from Rochestown with Mathilde Leeoindre from France pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
 Keywords: 26th Cork French Film Festival
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Mathieu Amalric Actor , Julien Plante from London and Paul Bloom Director of Cork French Film Festival pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
 Keywords: 26th Cork French Film Festival
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Vyten? LAU?YT? Cork French Film Festival Manager,Rohr Christphe from Paris and Dr Sylvie Lancino from Paris pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
 Keywords: 26th Cork French Film Festival
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Colette Lynch Sundayswell and Trish Miller Fountainstown pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
 Keywords: 26th Cork French Film Festival
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Dr Sylvie Lancino from Paris and Katie Cullinane Monkstown pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
 Keywords: 26th Cork French Film Festival
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Mary Murphy, Carragaline, Jonathan and Hazel Fleury from Monkstown pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
 Keywords: 26th Cork French Film Festival
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Paula Cogan River Lee Hotel and Bernie Hartigan Ballincollig pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
 Keywords: 26th Cork French Film Festival
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Michael Mulcahy Publisher ,Lord Mayor of Cork Councillor Mary Shields and John X Miller Cork Vision Centre pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
 Keywords: 26th Cork French Film Festival
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Fergal and Sophie Carton from St Lukes pictured at the Official Opening of the 26th Cork French Film Festival at The Cork Vision Centre which is organised by the Alliance Française de Cork and showcases the best in current French cinema in various venues this week (March 1-8) in Cork . www.corkfrenchfilmfestival.com
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Eimear O'Brien PR eimear@eimearobrienpr.ie 021 4206001 086 8900364 
 Keywords: 26th Cork French Film Festival

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