Joanna & Philip plus Cullen Vintage on “Radio Treasures” Tonight

Preceded by Jimmy Reidy’s Archival Show No. 108 with the focus on Ballyhoura  on Cork Music Station at 8pm on this Tuesday, 30th July 2024…..“Radio Treasures” (from 9.15pm to 11.30pm) features a truly special Interview at 10pm with Joanna & Philip Manning home on holiday from London.  We also get to chat at 9.30pm with Kenny the Clown (aka Mr. Giggles) whom we met at the recent Cullen Vintage event.   All this and so much more on tonight’s very special Show.   Feel most welcome to contact us on 086 – 825 0074 or by emailing corkmusicstation @gmail.com .  Tap on the images below to enlarge.  (S.R.)

Philip & Joanna Manning very kindly presenting the exquisite “Cork 800” Bowl No. 98 of a limited edition, to Millstreet Museum.   Joanna (née O’Sullivan) is originally from Main Street, Millstreet.
Welcoming gifted Balloon Artist, “Mr. Giggles” to the recent Cullen Vintage event.

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Art & Creativity Workshop

Art & Creativity Workshop

Join Millstreet artist Elton Sibanda for Millstreet Cultural Hub, 8 weeks of free workshops for adults, exploring creativity and artistic output through visual art, starting with painting. All adults are welcome to any session, and no previous experience is needed!

Every Wednesday from 6pm-8pm – next session is 30th July

Millstreet Parish Centre, P51 RT91

For info contact: 0833767513 or brianv @kasi2000.com

Eily’s Report – 30th July

Dia is Mhuire dióbh go léir a cairde and welcome to my Report.

The Holiday season is on and the weather is promising, so get out into the great out of doors because the countryside never looked so inviting. I covered a few extra miles since last we met and I want everybody to see and enjoy what I saw. Time and place don’t matter because the show goes on everywhere. All along the way the scene just keeps on repeating itself. The carefully tended gardens, and the wild open countryside compliment each other. The cattle or sheep gently grazing on the level and on the mountainside and the pastures green following the night rain. The corn fields, the potato fields showing great promise even in the wake of a long wet Spring. Buiochas le Dia.  I love our winding roads because there is a different view around every bend. Picnic places are dotted in scenic areas if you’d like to bring your own food and drink in the view while you eat. Of course there are many cafes and restaurants also, but with the way things are these days you can never be sure.

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