Tommy Tucker – Acknowledgment & First Anniversary

TOMMY TUCKER

Acknowledgment & First Anniversary

Who died on 29th August, 2023.

As we fondly remember our bother Tommy on his first anniversary, we and all members of his family wish to acknowledge the many expressions of sympathy and gestures of kindness shown to us during our sad loss, for the many Mass Cards received and the many condolence message on R.I.P., those who travelled long distances and all who gathered outside Millstreet Church to say goodbye to their special friend.

Our sincere thank you to the following: Dr. Michael Casey, Dr. Mark Henderson and all staff at Tullig Medical Centre; all staff at Millstreet Community Hospital; all staff at St. Joseph’s Day Care Centre Rathmore, where Tommy spent many happy times, with lots of memories before he was admitted for full time care at Araglen House Nursing Home, Boherbue.  Thank you to all staff who cared for him during his final days at Araglen, the staff at Mallow Hospital, and Cork University Hospital, Reen’s Chemist, Millstreet, Ann Maire Sheehan (Mallow Hospital); Public health nurses Áine O’Riordan, Sheila Herlihy and Elaine Reardon; home-helps Mary O’Neill and Marie Murphy. To Tommy’s special friends near and far who showed their love and respect for him and their words of comfort to our family and to all our kind neighbours who supported us during Tommy’s illness and his funeral.

Sincere gratitude to all involved in Tommy’s funeral.  A special thank you to Canon John Fitzgerald P.P., who celebrated Tommy’s funeral Mass, and to the following assisting Priests: Monsignor Dan Riordan, Fr. Séamus Kennelly, Fr. Paddy O’Byrne, Fr. Seán and Deacon Thady O’Connor. To Sharon Lane for her constant support and for organising prayers; sacristan Julie Brady for her guidance and support; Jerry Doody and organist Edel Fraser; to Davy Tarrant, Cora, Declan and Martina for their sensitive advice and support; to the staff of the Wallis Arms Hotel for serving refreshments following Tommy’s funeral.

The holy sacrifice of Mass has been offered for your intentions.

Gone from us that smiling face,

the cheerful pleasant ways.

The heart that won so many friends

in bygone happy days.

Tommy’s First Anniversary Mass will be celebrated in

Ballydaly Church on Sunday 1st September at 9.30a.m.

Looking for a House

Hello I am Valeriia Marchenko,  my husband  is Oleksandr Korotkov.

We are a family from Ukraine.

We currently live in Green Glens Arena.

I work there as a kitchen worker.

My husband works at Duggan Steel in Millstreet.

Myself, husband and a little hamster will rent housing according to the program, are ready to make partial repairs, and are ready to pay a little extra.

Interested in Millstreet as we have a job here.

my phone number +353 (87) 719 4654

My husbands number +353 (87) 372 1087

 

Cullen Pipe Band Competing in the Final of the Grade 4A World Pipe Band Contest

Cullen Pipe Band competing in the final of the Grade 4A world pipe band contest held in Glasgow on August 17th. Over 200 bands competed on the day and the band brough home the Vancoover Ladies Trophy finishing 6th out of 29 bands in their group.

 

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 info @millstreetdaycentre.ie

 

Childminder Needed

We are looking for a kind, experienced, fun reliable childminder for our 3 children preferably in our home in the Carriganima area
2-3 days per week- not set days- but days known well in advance
Approx. 08.15 to 17.30
School drop offs and collections required so own transport a must
References required
Please contact 087 389 5716 to discuss

Looking for Housing

I am looking for housing for my family under the ARP program.

ARP is the monthly payment for a residential property.

It is paid in recognition of the contribution of those who provide housing to the temporary protection beneficiary.

For 2-3 bedrooms.

For long term rent.

We all work and have a car.

No pets.

Please, I will be glad for any information.

Write to 085 287 2848 or email dudko1143 @gmail.com

Interviews on “Radio Treasures” Tonight Include 60th Birthday of P&P, International Sport and Glanmire Music

Preceded by  Jimmy Reidy’s Archival Show  No. 111 from Kildorrery on Cork Music Station at 8pm on this Tuesday, 20th August 2024…..“Radio Treasures” (from 9.15pm to 11.30pm) features at 9.30pm a special Interview with Tim and Cathal relating to International Sport at Millstreet Astroturf.  At 9.45pm Finbarr Dennehy with daughters Chloe and Emma provide splendid music.  At 10pm we meet Pat, Barry, Joan, Michael and Corles at the 60th Birthday of Millstreet Pitch & Putt Club.  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.)

Millstreet Pitch & Putt Club’s 60th Birthday Celebrations.
Corles Galvin achieves a hole-in-one at 60th Celebrations.
Emma, Chloe and Finbar Dennehy of Glanmire – Musicians supreme.
International Sport at Millstreet Astroturf.
Unusal sight of a double-decker bus at Millstreet Town Park for the International Sports Event.
Tim and Cathal – Sports Coordinators supreme.
Leaving Cert Results 2024 at Millstreet Community School.
“Hollywood” at The Square, Millstreet when a scene from a major film was recorded at “Kall and Dyne” Restaurant. The film is scheduled to be released in about six months time.

[read more …] “Interviews on “Radio Treasures” Tonight Include 60th Birthday of P&P, International Sport and Glanmire Music”

Art & Creativity Workshop

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

Wednesdays from 6pm-8pm – next session is 27th August 2024 and final session for 2024 is 4th September

Millstreet Parish Centre, P51 RT91

For info contact: 0833767513 or brianv @kasi2000.com

Eily’s Report – 27th August

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

Nice things are happening all the time. In a world that is so full of negativity it can be hard to find one sometimes but they do come and little things mean a lot. You know by now the love that I have for wild mushrooms and can you imagine the joy I felt during the week when I found a little bag of them hanging from the handle of my door.  To double the joy it happened again two days later. I hope that the kind person who left them has some idea of the pleasure that I got from her gift. First of all the very thought of it and then the lovely breakfast that I enjoyed. Money cannot buy wild mushrooms, they either grow or they don’t and even though we can get mushrooms in any quantity in the shops they lack the taste and the mysteriousness of the ones that you happen to find in your field. I melted a little real butter in a saucepan and tossed them in before adding some milk and loads of fresh ground pepper and a dash of salt. Oh the taste when I dipped my buttered brown bread in the liquid and eat the solids, savouring every  morsel. Recalling the days of old and the homemade coarse brown bread made from our own home grown wheat. The seven of us around the plain wooden kitchen table and Pete doing his best to see to us smaller ones, while the others fended for themselves. Things didn’t always go well when someone would shout out Ah Pete, you put too much bread soda in the cake or God forbid if an actual lump of the stuff happed to go into somebodies mouth. He’d spit it out and say “I can’t ate it” His reply came fast and determined “you can ate or turn your ass to it”, or “if you don’t ate it, that will leave more for the next fellow”, and the meal would continue. There were no fancy gadgets back then to make life easier. Because there was no sieve, the bread soda had to be crushed in the palm of the hand to take out the lumps and of course now a then it didn’t turn out perfect. Too much made the bread a yellowy, foxy colour which was a dead giveaway anyway. I never saw it to happen when our Dad did the baking.  Another one of Pete’s faults was on Fridays which were fast days  and no meat allowed. We didn’t always have fish. But he would make a pot of white sauce. I can still see the pot or warmer as we called it, aluminium, bent and broken with age, no handle. We loved the white sauce with the onions with our spuds on a Friday evening. But the trouble was that it nearly always burned and how we hated that burnt taste. Coming in the boreen from school it aroma would be out to meet us and on arriving our first words were Ah Pete you burned the sauce again today and his reply was always the same and we’d eat it. But the gentle Pete had many finer qualities which made little of his draw-backs at the end of the day.

[read more …] “Eily’s Report – 27th August”

Save the Wallis Arms Hotel

Thanks so much to everyone that has signed & shared the petition to date. It is nearly at 1,500 signatures which is incredible & just proves what huge support is behind trying to ensure one of our oldest and most valued central amenities – The Wallis Arms Hotel – is not taken from our community.
 
Sharing the link again for anyone that would still like to vote or share it.
 
***Please note this is NOT a fundraiser, any funds given on this site go to a third party and do not go directly to the cause. The purpose of this link is for signatures only. There is an option to continue without donating to change.org at the very bottom of the page to ensure your signature is counted without donating.

Jim Kiely, Westport and formerly of Millstreet

The death has taken place on August 20th 2024, of Jim Kiely, Westport, and formerly of Ballycotton and Millstreet Co. Cork.

Jim was a former managing director of Allergan, Westport, and was a member of the board of IDA for many years.

He contributed hugely to the growth and expansion of one of the west of Ireland’s most successful companies, first established over 40 years ago, and which now employs over 2,000 people across Ireland. [read more …] “Jim Kiely, Westport and formerly of Millstreet”