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LC-scifest-03 
 EEXX news 07/12/2017. Pic; Larry Cummins.
TY students Ivan O'Herlihy and Billy Ronan with their robotics project at SciFest@CCS.
Tomorrow’s innovators showcase their impressive scientific projects at SciFest@CCS .
Carrigaline Community School students exhibited over 80 innovative science projects at SciFest@School 2017. 
Over 170 students from Transition Year exhibited their projects in Carrigaline Community School’s SciFest@School science fair. 
Projects on display included “Robotics” and “Is the Mandela Effect real?”
When: Thursday 7th December 2017 (Projects on display from 9.30am; prize-giving at 2.40pm)
Contact: Tracey Kennedy (Deputy Principal) tkennedy@carrigcs.ie 
Notes to editor:
SciFest is a series of one day science fairs, funded primarily by Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) Discover programme, Intel and Boston Scientific. It is also supported by a number of other companies and organisations. 
SciFest@School is where a second-level school hosts their own in-house SciFest science fair. SciFest@School was introduced in 2011 and there has been strong demand from schools to participate - 57 schools participated in 2015/2016. SciFest@School is the first strand of the SciFest programme. Second-level students can also participate in SciFest@College in their local Institute of Technology or in DCU. Winners from these fairs go on to compete in a national final each November for the chance to represent Ireland at science fairs in the USA and the Netherlands.
Tracey Kennedy, Deputy Principal,
Carrigaline Community School
Tel: 021 4372300 (Ext. 24)
LC-scifest-02 
 EEXX news 07/12/2017. Pic; Larry Cummins.
TY students Cian Garforth and Adam McLoughlin investigate the weight of schoolbags carried by students at the school and the effects for health and posture.
Tomorrow’s innovators showcase their impressive scientific projects at SciFest@CCS .
Carrigaline Community School students exhibited over 80 innovative science projects at SciFest@School 2017. 
Over 170 students from Transition Year exhibited their projects in Carrigaline Community School’s SciFest@School science fair. 
Projects on display included “Robotics” and “Is the Mandela Effect real?”
When: Thursday 7th December 2017 (Projects on display from 9.30am; prize-giving at 2.40pm)
Contact: Tracey Kennedy (Deputy Principal) tkennedy@carrigcs.ie 
Notes to editor:
SciFest is a series of one day science fairs, funded primarily by Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) Discover programme, Intel and Boston Scientific. It is also supported by a number of other companies and organisations. 
SciFest@School is where a second-level school hosts their own in-house SciFest science fair. SciFest@School was introduced in 2011 and there has been strong demand from schools to participate - 57 schools participated in 2015/2016. SciFest@School is the first strand of the SciFest programme. Second-level students can also participate in SciFest@College in their local Institute of Technology or in DCU. Winners from these fairs go on to compete in a national final each November for the chance to represent Ireland at science fairs in the USA and the Netherlands.
Tracey Kennedy, Deputy Principal,
Carrigaline Community School
Tel: 021 4372300 (Ext. 24)
LC-scifest-002 
 EEXX news 07/12/2017.
SciFest at Carrigaline Community School, Co. Cork.
Transition year students Megan Doody and Weronika Grabowska investigated the Mandela Effect.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-scifest-002(1) 
 EEXX news 07/12/2017.
SciFest at Carrigaline Community School, Co. Cork.
Transition year students Megan Doody and Weronika Grabowska investigated the Mandela Effect.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-scifest-002-(1) 
 EEXX news 07/12/2017.
SciFest at Carrigaline Community School, Co. Cork.
Transition year students Megan Doody and Weronika Grabowska investigated the Mandela Effect.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-scifest-01 
 EEXX news 07/12/2017. Pic; Larry Cummins.
TY students Cian Garforth and Adam McLoughlin investigate the weight of schoolbags carried by students at the school and the effects for health and posture.
Tomorrow’s innovators showcase their impressive scientific projects at SciFest@CCS .
Carrigaline Community School students exhibited over 80 innovative science projects at SciFest@School 2017. 
Over 170 students from Transition Year exhibited their projects in Carrigaline Community School’s SciFest@School science fair. 
Projects on display included “Robotics” and “Is the Mandela Effect real?”
When: Thursday 7th December 2017 (Projects on display from 9.30am; prize-giving at 2.40pm)
Contact: Tracey Kennedy (Deputy Principal) tkennedy@carrigcs.ie 
Notes to editor:
SciFest is a series of one day science fairs, funded primarily by Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) Discover programme, Intel and Boston Scientific. It is also supported by a number of other companies and organisations. 
SciFest@School is where a second-level school hosts their own in-house SciFest science fair. SciFest@School was introduced in 2011 and there has been strong demand from schools to participate - 57 schools participated in 2015/2016. SciFest@School is the first strand of the SciFest programme. Second-level students can also participate in SciFest@College in their local Institute of Technology or in DCU. Winners from these fairs go on to compete in a national final each November for the chance to represent Ireland at science fairs in the USA and the Netherlands.
Tracey Kennedy, Deputy Principal,
Carrigaline Community School
Tel: 021 4372300 (Ext. 24)
LC-scifest-001 
 EEXX news 07/12/2017.
SciFest at Carrigaline Community School, Co. Cork.
Transition year students (front) Joshua O'Driscoll, Eoin Geaney and Ryan Kelleher with their project looking at the reduction of the carbon footprint of ships using thermoelectric generators.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-protest-03 
 EEXX news 08/12/2017.
'Anti-Eviction Taskforce' group protest outside KBC Bank, Lapp's Quay, Cork at lunchtime on Friday.
Colman McCarthy and Brian McCarthy who spoke with reporter Noel Baker.
Noel Baker story.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-protest-01 
 EEXX news 08/12/2017.
'Anti-Eviction Taskforce' group protest outside KBC Bank, Lapp's Quay, Cork at lunchtime on Friday.
Noel Baker story.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-demons-05 
 EE sport 09/12/2017.
(front duo) Tomas Singleton of Singletons SuperValu at the handover of sponsorship money to Jim Dineen, Chairman, Blue Demons, with UCC Demons players Jack O'Mahony and Lehmon Colbert, and Troy O'Mahony, Club Secretary at Mardyke Arena, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-demons-04 
 EE sport 09/12/2017.
NEW SIGNING!!!! Tomas Singleton of Singletons SuperValu at the handover of sponsorship money to UCC Demons at Mardyke Arena, Cork, pictured with players Jack O'Mahony and Lehmon Colbert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-demons-03 
 EE sport 09/12/2017.
Tomas Singleton of Singletons SuperValu at the handover of sponsorship money for UCC Demons to Jim Dineen, Chairman, Blue Demons, at Mardyke Arena, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-demons-02 
 EE sport 09/12/2017.
(front duo) Tomas Singleton of Singletons SuperValu at the handover of sponsorship money to Jim Dineen, Chairman, Blue Demons, with UCC Demons players Jack O'Mahony and Lehmon Colbert, and Troy O'Mahony, Club Secretary at Mardyke Arena, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-demons-01 
 EE sport 09/12/2017.
NEW SIGNING!!!! Tomas Singleton of Singletons SuperValu at the handover of sponsorship money to UCC Demons at Mardyke Arena, Cork, pictured with players Jack O'Mahony and Lehmon Colbert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-AROMAS-12 
 XX features 08/12/2017.
Ester Murray, Ester's Aromas at Pharmacy First Plus, Tower, Co Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-AROMAS-07 
 XX features 08/12/2017.
Ester Murray, Ester's Aromas with her products on display/for sale at Pharmacy First Plus, Tower, Co Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-AROMAS-05 
 XX features 08/12/2017.
Paula Ring of Pharmacy First Plus, Tower with Ester Murray, Ester's Aromas and daughter Shauna who does the blogging and web promotion of the beauty and wellbeing bodycare products.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-AROMAS-04 
 XX features 08/12/2017.
Ester Murray, Ester's Aromas and daughter Shauna who does the blogging and web promotion of the beauty and wellbeing bodycare products.
Pic; Larry Cummins
JC2017GaelTacaAwards13 
 Sean Ò Riabhaigh, Theresa Collins, Ben Dunlea, UCC Student Union, Chris Dorgan, Oifigeach Gaeilge Cork City Council, Tomasz Wrzesien, Cafèspresso, Conor Crowley, Lorraine Coyne, both The Oliver Plunkett, Kelly Coyle, UCC Student Union, John Treacy, JCT Images, Peadar de Blùit, Gael Taca, John Allen, Cara Gael Taca, Faye Murphy, UCC Student Union and Pòl Ruisèal, Vice Chairman Gael Taca.
EEjob 07/12/2017.
Echo News.
2017 Gradam Uí Chuanacháin awards, presented by Gael Taca, at Hayfield Manor, Cork. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JC2017GaelTacaAwards12 
 Ben Dunlea, Therese Collins, Faye Murphy, Kelly Coyle and Sean Ò Riabhaigh, all UCC Student Union, with their award.
EEjob 07/12/2017.
Echo News.
2017 Gradam Uí Chuanacháin awards, presented by Gael Taca, at Hayfield Manor, Cork. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan

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