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 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) & COUNTY (EDDIE CASSIDY) 17/05/2018 ... 
Students (from left) Luke Ó Conchuir, Conchúr Ó Fearghail and Stephen O'Drisceoil at the Colaiste an Phiarsaigh, Glanmire, leaving cert awards night. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cert-7 
 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) & COUNTY (EDDIE CASSIDY) 17/05/2018 ... 
Students Cormac Ó Cnoic (left) and Jamie Ó Dúnaigh at the Colaiste an Phiarsaigh, Glanmire, leaving cert awards night. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cert-6 
 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) & COUNTY (EDDIE CASSIDY) 17/05/2018 ... 
Students (from left) Emmet Ó Loingsigh, Daire Mac an Fhailí and Adrian Ó Ceochain at the Colaiste an Phiarsaigh, Glanmire, leaving cert awards night. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cert-5 
 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) & COUNTY (EDDIE CASSIDY) 17/05/2018 ... 
Hilda Ó Riain, Ambassador to the Slovak Republic, a past pupil of the school, who was the guest speaker at the Colaiste an Phiarsaigh, Glanmire, leaving cert awards night 2018, presented the best leaving award for 2017 to Aoife Ní Ghóilín. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cert-4 
 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) & COUNTY (EDDIE CASSIDY) 17/05/2018 ... 
Student Simonas Keliuotis presented a bouquet of flowers to Hilda Ó Riain, Ambassador to the Slovak Republic, a past pupil of the school, who was the guest speaker at the Colaiste an Phiarsaigh, Glanmire, leaving cert awards night. Right is Micheál Ó Tuama, príomhoide.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cert-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) & COUNTY (EDDIE CASSIDY) 17/05/2018 ... 
The leaving certificate year group with Hilda Ó Riain, Ambassador to the Slovak Republic, a past pupil of the school, who was the guest speaker at the Colaiste an Phiarsaigh, Glanmire, leaving cert awards night. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cert-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) & COUNTY (EDDIE CASSIDY) 17/05/2018 ... 
At the Colaiste an Phiarsaigh, Glanmire, leaving cert awards night 2018 were (from left) students Christine Ní Fhloinn, Roisín Ní Dhuinnsléibhe and Rebekah Ní Dhonnabháin. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cert-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) & COUNTY (EDDIE CASSIDY) 17/05/2018 ... 
At the Colaiste an Phiarsaigh, Glanmire, leaving cert awards night 2018 were Jayne Nic Ghearailt and her parents Kathryn and Ger. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
dan-whale-7 
 A Humpback whale fluking in the sea fifteen miles off shore from Baltimore on the South Coast of Ireland. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-whale-6 
 A Short-beaked common dolphin leaps out of the sea fifteen miles off shore from Baltimore on the South Coast of Ireland. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-whale-5 
 A Humpback whale fluking in the sea fifteen miles off shore from Baltimore on the South Coast of Ireland. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-whale-4 
 A Humpback whale about to dive in front of a pod of Dolphins in the sea fifteen miles off shore from Baltimore on the South Coast of Ireland. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-whale-3 
 A Humpback whale takes a deep dive surrounded by Dolphins in the sea fifteen miles off shore from Baltimore on the South Coast of Ireland. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-whale-2 
 A Humpback whale lunge feeding on forage fish as a Northern Gannet gets out of his way in the sea fifteen miles off shore from Baltimore on the South Coast of Ireland. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-whale-1 
 A Humpback whale lunge feeding on forage fish as a Northern Gannet gets out of his way in the sea fifteen miles off shore from Baltimore on the South Coast of Ireland. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-whale-1-(1) 
 A Humpback whale lunge feeding on forage fish as a Northern Gannet gets out of his way in the sea fifteen miles off shore from Baltimore on the South Coast of Ireland. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-cycle-2 
 Plant manager Brian Bruton standing in front of the baler at the Forge Hill recycling centre, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Seamus Clancy, chief executive of Repak at the Forge Hill recycling centre, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
Niall-Moran-teacher-5 
 17/5/2018.Press 22 : XX Colm O’Connor: Former limerick hurler Niall Moran a teacher in business studies in Ardscoil Ris, Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke Press 22
Niall-Moran-teacher-4 
 17/5/2018.Press 22 : XX Colm O’Connor: Former limerick hurler Niall Moran a teacher in business studies in Ardscoil Ris, Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke Press 22
Niall-Moran-teacher-3 
 17/5/2018.Press 22 : XX Colm O’Connor: Former limerick hurler Niall Moran a teacher in business studies in Ardscoil Ris, Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke Press 22
Niall-Moran-teacher-2 
 17/5/2018.Press 22 : XX Colm O’Connor: Former limerick hurler Niall Moran a teacher in business studies in Ardscoil Ris, Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke Press 22
Niall-Moran-teacher-1 
 17/5/2018.Press 22 : XX Colm O’Connor: Former limerick hurler Niall Moran a teacher in business studies in Ardscoil Ris, Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke Press 22
LC-music-25 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils singing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-24 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils singing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-22 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
View at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-21 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils from St. Mark's BNS, The Glen singing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-20 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils from St. Mark's BNS, The Glen singing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-19 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Scoil Eanna pupil Katie Connolly singing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-18 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Abbie Ahern, Geraldine Lynch and Shahla Aslam of the Pop Academy perform at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-17 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Tom Keane, Paul Murphy, Margaret Humphreys, Fiona Holohan, Linda Allen and Maria McCarthy of Voice of Cork at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-16 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Marita and Aoife Murray of Voices of Cork at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-15 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Audience at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-14 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Eamonn Nash and pupils from St Paul's, Montenotte performing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-13 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils onstage at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-12 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Scoil Eanna pupil Rory O'Donovan enjoying the music onstage at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-11 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Claire Quinlan on saxophone playing with Cork Barrack Street Youth Band at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-10 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Young musicians playing with Cork Barrack Street Youth Band at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-09 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Amy O'Callaghan playing with Cork Barrack Street Youth Band at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-08 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Amy O'Callaghan playing with Cork Barrack Street Youth Band at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-07 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils performing onstage at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-06 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Jake McCarthy and pupils from Gaelscoil an Ghoirt Alainn, mayfield performing onstage at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-05 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils performing onstage at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-04 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
John Paul, Caoimhe and Audrey McCarthy attending the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Niall Collins and Deirdre Dennehy of Foroige attending the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Breda McCarthy and Caroline O'Donovan of Voices of Cork attending the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Sisters Rachel and Sarah McCormick attending the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Pupils doing ten minutes of exercise at ten o'clock (10@10)
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Sciath na Scol Football finalists.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Soccer players.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Basketball players.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Pupils who enjoy debating.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Major 'FLOSSING' going on in the schoolyard.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Shay beside the bug hotel.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Active School Committee members Caoimhe, Maria, Laura and Emer.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Fifth class Pupils in the garden.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Pupils visit the Bug Hotel.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Ellie in the Willow Hut and tunnel.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Pupils Daithi, Isabella, Issy (Issy) and Kacie in the Willow Hut and tunnel.
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 All Pix; Larry Cummins. Evening Echo Kidz Zone at St. Mary's Primary School, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. 17/05/2018. 
Pupils in the Willow Hut and tunnel.

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