21st Birthday of Clara News – May 1998

Front row – Eiblis McCarthy, Noreen Dennehy, Ann Cowman

Second row – Patrick Dennehy, Judy Reardon, Eily Buckley, Marian Buckley, Eileen Dinneem. Mary Guiney, Moira O’Keeffe

Back row – John O’Sullivan, Ml McCarthy, Colman Culhane, Denis Reardon, Dan Buckley, Cormac Dinneen, Patrick O’Keeffe, Jerry Buckley, Kathryn Tarrant, Donal Cowman, Donal Guiney

Coffee morning in Dromtarriffe Parish Hall

Huge thank you to everyone who supported the coffee morning today in Dromtarriffee Parish Hall,  such a generous response with baking donations  and an amazing collection of money for the Irish Red Cross going directly towards the Ukraine Crisis.
Great credit is due to everyone’s community spirit which resulted in an excess of €8,000 raised.
A meeting is being organised with an Irish Red Cross Officer to close the fundraiser. Further details to follow.
Thanks again for everyone’s help and support!!

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Thank you from Gobnait Twomey and family

Gobnait Twomey and family wish to thank all her kind relatives, home carers, neighbours and friends who made her 100th birthday such a memorable event.

Thanks for the many presents, flowers, mass cards and good wishes both in cards and online and of course the numerous scratch cards, the many visitors, old friends and new to her home which she really enjoyed and made her day so special.

A sincere and special thanks to Canon John Fitzgerald for his lovely blessing and deputising for Michael D on the day and to our photographer supreme Seán Radley who ensured the day was recorded for posterity.  Thanks to John Tarrant and The Corkman for highlighting the event.

We would like to take this occasion to wish Seán a speedy recovery and know he will be back with his friends in Millstreet very soon.

A Mass will be offered for all your intentions.  Míle Buíochas to all who made Gobnait’s 100th birthday so special.

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PARISH NEWSLETTER – 2nd Sunday of lent – 13th March, 2022

PARISH NEWSLETTER

BALLYDALY-CULLEN-MILLSTREET

2nd Sunday of lent – 13th March, 2022

Canon John Fitzgerald P.P.

Tel Nos. Millstreet 029-70043/Mobile 087-7752948

Email:  <email>    www.dioceseofkerry.ie

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Johnny Hickey Memorial Car Run on Tommorrow Sunday March 13th

The Annual Johnny Hickey Memorial Spring Car Run organised by Millstreet Vintage Club will take place on this Sunday March 13th,Johnny was a founding Member and former Chairman of Millstreet Vintage Club and was a highly Respected Person both in the Club and beyond so its a pleasure for Millstreet Vintage Club to be holding the 4th Johnny Hickey Run,a Nice Scenic Route has been laid on in the Cork Kerry Border Region with a Lunch Halt at The Highest Pub in Ireland The Top of Coom, Sign on will take place at the Wallis Arms Hotel Eircode P51 D25 from 10.30 am withTake Off at 12 Noon,all Vintage/Classic Cars,Bikes,Vehicles are very Welcome to join the Run,Entrants will be automatically entered in a Draw for the Johnny Hickey Memorial Cup on the day,for more details Call Bernard on 087 7924406,or Willie on 087 2229874.

Sincere Thank You

Gillian, Jennifer, Harry, Hugh, Josh and the extended Linehan family would like to most sincerely thank everyone who so generously contributed to the fundraiser created in John’s memory. We would also like to thank the many businesses in Millstreet town that facilitated bucket collections on site in the weeks following John’s death. The generosity of the local community has allowed us to create a legacy in John’s name and also, most importantly, has contributed significantly to the development of cancer services in Cork University Hospital going forward.

It was a very special and emotional week for us as we returned to CUH this week to meet with John’s medical and nursing Oncology team and hospital management to hand over a cheque amounting to €63,000 for funds raised in John’s memory for further development of the Acute Oncology Service.

This nurse led service diverts acutely ill cancer patients away from the A&E to a dedicated Acute Oncology unit thereby ensuring care is delivered by the most appropriate professionals in a safe environment.

The unit was originally opened as a temporary solution to mitigate against the increased risks associated with covid for acutely ill oncology patients who needed to attend the A&E. We have worked with the team in CUH over the last year to advocate for the creation of a permanent unit. We are honoured to have raised funds to help further develop the service and delighted that it will now remain a permanent fixture in CUH dedicated to John’s memory.

In the first year alone, the unit has diverted over one thousand acutely ill cancer patients away from A&E, thereby relieving pressure on the A&E and also reducing the infection risks associated with being in the A&E for extremely high risk patients undergoing cancer treatments.

Being involved in funding this nurse led unit, the first of its type in the country, is a most appropriate tribute to John in recognition of his drive for service improvement in healthcare and his lifelong dedication to nursing as a profession.

It was wonderful for the children to meet so many of the staff who had cared for John over the 6 years of his illness, as well as many of his former colleagues. It was very special for them to hear the many stories that were so affectionately told about their dad from both his nursing and his patient days and to hear the impact he had in improving healthcare within CUH and beyond in his career. The word ‘gentleman’ was used in many of the speeches delivered, as it will always be, when John is spoken of.

We will be eternally grateful to everyone who contributed to the fund we have set up in John’s memory (https://gofund.me/8f649840). We are delighted that funds are still coming in and we shall continue to advocate in John’s name for improvements in cancer care and to work with the team in CUH to fundraise for this wonderful service that did so much to help
improve John’s quality of life and extend his time with us, when both life and time were so very precious to him and for us.

We are honoured that the fundraiser which you have helped us with,  has allowed something wonderful and lasting to be created in John’s memory and for that we are eternally grateful.

Presentation N.S. Millstreet

Well done to all our families for donating to our ‘Help for Ukraine’ fundraiser today. Your kindness and generosity raised €1492.30. for Irish Aid Charities.  We received more donations after photo attached was taken! The people of Ukraine are very much in our thoughts and prayers at this time and we hope that the money raised today will help to bring some light during these very dark days. 

A Special Commemorative event in Donoughmore

On Saturday next March 19th at 11 a.m. a special commemorative event takes place in Donoughmore. The occasion is the 1400th anniversary of the death of St Lachtin the patron saint of the parish. A specially commissioned information sign will be unveiled by local  Cork County Counciller Michael Looney.  The location Donoughmore Cross (Eircode P32NX84), at the heart of the parish, is the site of an ancient church and graveyard. Originally an ancient monastery in the early Christian period, it was later a pre reformation church and ultimately a Church of Ireland place of worship. In the graveyard encircling the church memorials date from 1753. Many nameless markers indicate earlier internments.

St Lachtin became associated with the site and when he died in AD 622 his arm was encased in what is now known as St Lachtins reliquary. This relic is regarded universally by scholars as being one of Ireland most treasured antiquities and has pride of place in the Treasury Room of the National Museum in Dublin alongside such illustrious artefacts as the Ardagh Chalice and The Cross of Cong.

On the northern part of the site lies a communal grave for victims of The Great Famine when over a period of ten months, 1400 of the community died.

This unique occasion represents an opportunity for the community to gather together and to remember their ancestors and mark the site where the original parish was born.

Millstreet Meals on Wheels service

The Millstreet Meals on Wheels service is available for the elderly & isolated in the Millstreet catchment area. All food is prepared in Millstreet Day Centre & we operate the service 5 days a week. You can order a hot dinner for as many days as you like, delivered to your door from Mon-Fri for just €6 a day for the main meal & €2 for dessert.

 A variety of meals are served throughout the week and the staff will endeavour to facilitate individual tastes when preparing meals. Coeliac dinners & desserts available also. Please see our menu for next week below.

 If you or anyone you know would like to avail of the Meals on Wheels Service over the coming weeks please contact the kitchen on (029) 30998 or the office on (029) 70926 (please leave a message if no answer) or email <email>

Peggy Kelleher, Tullig, Millstreet, Co Cork – Acknowledgement and First Anniversary

Peggy Kelleher, Tullig, Millstreet, Co Cork

Passed away 10th March 2021

Acknowledgement and First Anniversary

As we lovingly remember PEGGY on her First Anniversary, we her family, wish to express our deep gratitude to all who supported and sympathised with us on our sad loss. We offer our heartfelt thanks to all who sent Mass cards, Novenas, Sympathy cards and letters, floral tributes, those who phoned us, who placed condolences on RIP,  attended the live streaming of Peggy’s funeral Mass,  lined the route and attended the graveyard even when Covid restrictions made it so challenging.

Our sincere thanks to Canon John Fitzgerald for officiating at the funeral Mass, to Julie and Sharon for their help and guidance, to Siobhan Forde for her beautiful music and singing.

A special thank you to Tarrant’s Undertakers, to Davy, Cora & Declan for their professionalism, kindness, understanding and guidance.

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has been offered for your intentions.

“Always loved and never forgotten”

St Patricks Day Parade in Carriganima on Friday March 18th at 3pm

The Carriganima St Patricks Day Parade is back after its absence since it last took place back in 2019,this year it will take place on Friday March 18th,Kick Off for the Parade is 3pm followed by Music in the Pub By the Diamond Sisters from 4pm to 6pm,as usual all Local Groups Clubs Schools etc are very Welcome to join us for a bit of Fun,for Details give Sean a Ring on 087 2600640,EverybodyWelcome.

Eily’s Report – 8th March

Dia is Mhuire díobh go léir a chairde and welcome to my weekly Report.

 Last Monday when you looked out at the lovely bright sunny day you’d be forgiven for thinking that it warm  too, but warm it is not. That lively wind is taking with it wafts of icy cold air and a drop of rain too which would send you searching for the last button or inch of zip in the your coat. But the Artic conditions didn’t deter the hardy ones from taking to our hills and tracks on Sunday. A large crowd climbed Clara while others who would normally go a mile or two, doubled their task on Sunday buoyed up by the beautiful conditions and scenery. The forecast is giving a yellow warning of a cold spell to continue for the next couple of days, so it would be a good idea to keep all your winter woollies close at hand. But we are hardly to be pitied when we see what is happening to our fellow man in Ukraine. A monster has been released and we can only pray that God will give the free world a way to stop him.

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Football for UKRAINE

SUNDAY FROM 14:00-18:00

Football for UKRAINE

Millstreet Astroturf
Millstreet Astroturf
Duration: 4 hr
This event will take place in Millstreet town.
WHEN: Sunday 13th MARCH
WHERE: Millstreet Astroturf / GAA Hall
Millstreet International Community are coming together to raise funds to help our friends in Ukraine.
* Football
* Cake Sale ( tea & coffee )
* Music
* BBQ / Food Truck
Let’s come together to help Ukrainian people in this unprecedented time.
For further information please contact:
Olga – 0877807617
Irene – 0879227405
Jerry – 0877940922
We’re also looking to make a team of women to play Sunday just a friendly game so they don’t even have to be good at sport. There will be a bake sale and barbecue on the day so it will be a day for the whole family