“Radio Treasures” Tonight from 9.15 to 11.30 Meets American Visitors & Marilyn Horan

Preceded by  Jimmy Reidy’s Archival Show relating to Farrenree in Cork on Cork Music Station at 8pm on this Tuesday, 4th Feb. 2025…..“Radio Treasures ” (from 9.15pm to 11.30pm) features at 9.30pm  a special chat with American Visitors tracing roots.   At 10.00pm we hear a wonderful Interview with Marilyn Horan from New York who has been annually visiting her favourite traditional home in Coolinarne for some three decades .   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.)

Gene from Blarney pictured with Geri and Stephen from USA at St. Patrick’s Church, Millstreet.  Listen to their Interview this Tuesday at 9.30pm.
Marilyn Horan from New York pictured at her much admired Coolinarne home in 2024. Listen to her very interesting Interview at 10pm.

The wonderfully talented Cast of “Darby O’Gill and The Little People” Concert recently held at Aubane Community Centre, Millstreet produced by Seán Dineen (pictured first from left).
The Cast of the hugely successful Comedy “Roger’s Final Farewell” at the Glen Theatre pictured on Monday, 3rd Feb. 2025 with Members of the Buckley Family related to the late gifted Writer of the Comedy, Seán Buckley of Ballydesmond.
Current construction of Millstreet’s new Bus Shelter at The Square.
Some of the many people who attended the superb January Millstreet Gramophone Circle presentation by Jim O’Sullivan of Laught (pictured holding the red speaker) at the Canon O’Donovan Millstreet Day Centre.

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Eily’s Report – 4th February

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

You can’t bate (beat) the Irish. For weeks we’ve been punished and lashed by all kinds of weather, culminating in the worst gales that ever hit the land, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake and people on the point of despair.  Then a little over a week later along comes the Feast Day of St. Brigid and suddenly the mood changes into an extravaganza of celebrations and parades in every corner of the Country. I feel like saying ‘Congratulations Bridget at last you have ‘arrived’. A National Bank Holyday all to yourself.  Never have I seen so much excitement.  It was as though every community, every single person wanted to shake off the shackles of Storm Eowyn  and be part of it all. It was as though we were only too glad to change the subject and face the future with new hope, now that our Mary of the Gaels got her place among the Elite of the Great where we can pay new homage to her and be confident of her help in the future.

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