“Radio Treasures Show” Tonight from 9.15 to 11.30 Meets “Little Red Riding Hood”, Two Bands and Historian Éamonn

Preceded by  Jimmy Reidy’s Archival Show relating to Caherconlish on Cork Music Station at 8pm on this Tuesday, 21st Jan. 2025…..“Radio Treasures ” (from 9.15pm to 11.30pm) features  a special audio Interview (at 9.30pm) with “Little Red Riding Hood” and others at Everyman Theatre.   At 9.45pm we hear the superb combined sound of Cullen and Kiskeam Bands.  At 10pm we meet with Historian supreme Éamonn Duggan and Jill and hear about the Seán Moylan recent brilliant publication. Lots of superb songs, music and chat.  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.)

Some of the many people who attended Jim O’Sullivan’s superb musical Presentation at Millstreet Gramophone Circle.  Jim is pictured holing the red loudspeaker audio box.
Having attended the spendid Pantomine at the Everyman Theatre we called to meet Artist supreme, Neil Kelleher at his truly exquisite festive home, “Adrivale” in South Douglas Road, Cork.

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Enthusiastic Supporters Travel to UL in Support of Darragh Cashman’s Team

At 5pm this Tuesday, 21st Jan. 2025 an enthusiastic group of Supporters from Millstreet Parish travelled from West End, Millstreet to the University of Limerick in support of Darragh Cashman who captains the UL Team in the Sigerson Cup Match.  Darragh’s father, John and Coordinator supreme, Mag O’Connor are among those travelling.  Every success and safe travelling to All.  Tap on the images to enlarge.  (S.R.) [read more …] “Enthusiastic Supporters Travel to UL in Support of Darragh Cashman’s Team”

Eily’s Report – 21st January

Dia is Mhuire díobh go léir a cáirde and welcome to my report.

Despite the weather warnings of a foggy, rainy week with storm ahead, today Monday is everything that a lovely Spring Day could be. A day which allowed us to venture out of doors and take stock of how things are looking following the snows and ices of past weeks. It was a joy to see, so many things coming to life. Lovely green shoots on early shrubs like the Camelias, the flowering currents and fuchsias. I saw a brave little primrose making an appearance and the crocus not far behind. Here and there I found some things that needed my attention while the perky little robin looked on.

Our morning Mass today (Monday) was very special. In keeping with our Jubilee year and as part of the Diocesan Retreat the Choir attended, special prayers on peace and hope were said and the Priest also gave a short sermon in keeping with this important occasion. More details can be found on the Diocesan website.

The weekly Eucharistic Adoration begins today following the 10am Mass and ends at 7.30pm.

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