Kerrydude1981 wrote: » See Killarney are having a new festival this year,a music and food festivalhttp://traleetoday.ie/incredible-line-music-acts-killarney-festival-music-food/
wackokid wrote: » Sorry folks, I know this isn't a GAA thread but I can't find a Kerry one so here's my question. I know there's a GAA team in Tralee called 'The Naries' and I know it's not Stacks. My question is where does the name come from as I can't find a 'narie' in any dictionary? Have asked a few Kerry friends but came p blank. Last resort here....................thanks in advance
counterlock wrote: » Its the name of Kerins O Rahillys. They used pick the old rotten oranges from the dump and eat them. The oranges came from Spain - named naranja - hence the name naries/narie pickers.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » hint hint Rose of Tralee!!!!
delthedriver wrote: » Agree !:) Fair play to Killarney they never give up, instead they become more and more creative and inventive. They are excellent at the hospitality business and everyone pulls together. The Rose of Tralee/ Kerry Festival needs to up the game in Tralee before the Rose moves to Killarney. I appreciate the Rose of Tralee has been going for 50+years, it does not mean it will stay in Tralee. IMHO !!!!
sweetsugar wrote: » Hi can anyone help Looking for the tel number for currys/pc world in Tralee. Not 1890 ..
wackokid wrote: » Sorry folks, I know this isn't a GAA thread but I can't find a Kerry one so here's my question. I know there's a GAA team in Tralee called 'The Naries' and I know it's not Stacks.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I wonder how Killarney are funding it, besides the ticket sales. Are businesses helping out? Most businesses in Tralee do contribute towards the festival...
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I wonder how Killarney are funding it, besides the ticket sales. Are businesses helping out? Most businesses in Tralee do contribute towards the festival, but how are Killarney able to get so many good acts, and its the opposite for Tralee?
kingdumb wrote: » The RoT gets the acts it's wants... My predictions for this years line up: Some country and Irish act Some act that was on a TV talent show a few years back, Some been-about-for-a-bit Irish act who are having a comeback Richie Kavanagh Sharron Shannon The garda band
Cawcheen wrote: » Hi, I was wondering does anybody know of any sean nós classes going on in Tralee?
GottaGetGatt wrote: » Dont forget the Shaggin Coronas:rolleyes:
Ciarrai76 wrote: » there is a new cafe & bakery going in where Charlie Nelligan's was in the Mall!
boroman wrote: » Talking of Polish people, who remembers a Polish goalkeeper of the early 1970s, name, Jan Tomaszewski, best remembered for playing a blinder at Wembley and almost single handedly denied an English team a must win result to qualify for the world cup. They might get Jan to do the opening, himself and Charlie would be a great draw.