“Radio Treasures” from 9.10 to 11.30pm on CMS Tonight – Three Special Features

On this Tuesday – 27th Sept.. 2022 – preceded by “Jimmy Reidy & Friends” with a wonderful programme with focus on a splendid Show featuring Friends from East Cork  at 8pm (the repeat of which one may hear after the Maureen Henry Show on Sunday night just after 10.30pm) we invite you to also tune into “Radio Treasures” this Tuesday from 9.10 to 11.30pm on Cork Music Station.    Feel very welcome to contact the live programme by emailing corkmusicstation @gmail.com or texting 086 825 0074 – One may also WhatsApp that number.   Tonight’s programme includes lots of uplifting songs, music, musings and requests….and lots of great Interviews.    And we chat about the following selection of images relating to a wide variety of subjects – accessed from Millstreet Museum Pictorial Archives…. Three very special features tonight – 1.  Remembering a Hero….2. New CD by The Clare Céilí Band …. 3.  Our first visit to Knockalocha Rambling House in the Kingdom of Kerry…and there’s more, much more!    Happy listening!   Tap on the images to enlarge.  (S.R.) [read more …] ““Radio Treasures” from 9.10 to 11.30pm on CMS Tonight – Three Special Features”

Millstreet Library – Age Friendly Group

Millstreet Library would like to set up an “Age Friendly Group” (55+ years) in the library who would meet up on the last Friday of every month at 11 00 am.  This would be an informal gathering & give people (55+ years) the opportunity to meet for a chat/ tell a story/ do a quiz/ jigsaw puzzle/ game of cards or even if you wanted to sing a song!

First meeting will take place Friday, 30th September 2022 at 11 00 am.

If you are interested, please contact the library if you need further details – 029 21920

Eily’s Report 27th September

Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a cairde and welcome to my weekly Report.

We sought them here were sought them there, we sought them here, sought them everywhere and it paid off. Not wanting to bore you about wild mushrooms, I have to tell you that they were found in the most unlikely places once the word was out that they were in season.  Before I go on, I want to thank the kind person who told us about them at the start and even went on to share them with the neighbours. How nice it is  that we still have kind people who are willing to share. Some were found by walkers in the Town Park and even in St. Mary’s Cemetery as well as many other places,   keep looking, the season may not be over yet. Wild mushrooms don’t have the long shelf life as the cultivated ones do, so the plan is to put them into an egg packer and it will prolong them for a few days longer. By the way this plan applies to all mushrooms.

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