Sna wrote: » Just to let you know there is a Mary Lacey working in the secondary school in town may be a start. It her married name so it is her husband that would be of aid to you
oeb wrote: » ... I don't think it's too bad there, and it is only temporary.
kerry4sam wrote: » I can completely confirm everything that Boroman said in the Listowel Thread "In answer to Maureen re/county home in Killarney I can tell her that the county home she speaks of was built originally as a workhouse, it was used subsequently as the county home to cater for anybody in Co. Kerry who without proper means would be unable to look after themselves.It is used today as an old folks home facility and is known as St.Columbanus Home. I would advise Maureen to contact the Archivist at Kerry County Library and he may have records or would be in a position to advise where information re/ county home might be sourced. ". That's it exactly. I was thinking today of the best way to phrase it but Boroman said it perfectly.
dmeehan wrote: » ... Killarney was mobbed again over the weekend, but it brought back the usual trouble outside scruffys
Lady_North wrote: » For the last 20 years I have holidayed regularly in Killarney. Have to say I love the place. Very beautiful countryside. Last year however I was very disappointed to discover the the CARAGH restaurent had closed down. My kids loved the grub in there. Good, wholesome, decent food. Can anyone tell me if something has opened in its place or can you recommend somewhere similar to eat. Heading to Killarney again soon. Thanks a mil
kerry4sam wrote: » To say that Killarney was rough over the past few weeks would be a complete understatement ... and when you see bouncers being taken away for stitches to the head you know it was no barrel of laughs in said establishments! and not just in scruffy's for once!
kerry4sam wrote: » Perfect timing Lady_North ... The Caragh was re-opened last week as far as I Know
oeb wrote: » I did door work for a few years in the Grand, the Granary etc. This kind of stuff has always been happening, but there does seem to have been a bit of a surge in it recently.
dmeehan wrote: » stand by! May bank holiday/rally of the lakes weekend approaching batten down the hatches
newman10 wrote: » Hi All Just to let all readers of this thread know that Deenach Lodge Tearoom is reopened. It is run by the Kerry Branch Down Syndrome Ireland whereby we give work and training to young adults with DS. If you walk/jog in the Demense please drop in to see what we are doing and all feedback is very much appreciated Thanks
newman10 wrote: » Hi AllJust to let all readers of this thread know that Deenach Lodge Tearoom is reopened. It is run by the Kerry Branch Down Syndrome Ireland whereby we give work and training to young adults with DS. If you walk/jog in the Demense please drop in to see what we are doing and all feedback is very much appreciatedThanks
dh0661 wrote: » AFAIK they done this last year also. We were there a couple of times during last "summer" and were well impressed. Looking forward to going again.
Lady_North wrote: » Happy Days, thanks for that info. Looking forward to dinner in the Caragh in the next few weeks. yum yum
newman10 wrote: » HI dho661 We empoyed on a part time basis 28 Young Adults with Down Syndrome who would not be able to find employment elsewhere. Also employed was a Manager and 2 part timers. While we had some teething problems I hope that this year it will be a great year for all involved Thank you for your support, it is much appreciated
ciarraibhoy wrote: » Saw a poster today in Inisfallen shopping Centre for Motown night, tonight at Horans Members Bar. Can anyone tell me where Horans Members Bar is please?
kerry4sam wrote: » J90 will be playing in the Grand Tuesday, can anyone tell me do they draw much of a crowd in I wonder? I have yet to go in and see them
FRANKENFURTER wrote: » NEWMAN could i please make a suggestion ....as someone who walks through the park past your door at least 5 evenings a week would ye ever try to stay open a little laer as there is huge traffick ie. local people that go to the park after six when they get home from work and im sure if they were aware of the great work that goes on in there they would love tohelp ye alon a little i know i would......have been walking past the door for years and never made it in time for a nice muga.........also get more tables and chairs outside teh door if yer allowed.....:rolleyes:;):pac::pac: best wishes for the coming season
FRANKENFURTER wrote: » I UNDERSTAND even though it does annoy me a little the national park must be the most under used facility in ireland its disgracefull.there should be tables and chairs all around the cottage
newman10 wrote: » Windsurfing (Rossbeigh)
missannik wrote: » Firstly, cheers for the suggestions fellas. Do you have any info on windsurfing... ie. are there are companies that organise this? Thanks.