Showing posts with label Betty Stack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Betty Stack. Show all posts

Monday, 23 September 2019

Woodford Pottery, Listowel Races 2019, Progress on The Greenway and North Kerry success at The Ploughing


Hands of a Master Craftsman

 Pat Murphy throwing a pot at his Woodford Pottery Studio in Sept 2019

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Saturday at The Races

Saturday September 14th 2019 was a gloriously sunny day on the island. The big screens were in place to show the All Ireland Football replay between Kerry and Dublin and the Tidy Towns inspired fashion event was taking place.





 The judges were out and about mingling with the racegoers in vintage gear. In my photo the judge is in white and the lady on the far left was chosen as the winner. The rules said that your outfit had to be genuinely vintage and to have been upcycled by you. You had to wear a headpiece. This elegant lady fulfilled all these requirements.


The lovely ladies from Oonagh Hartnett's were offering us sweets, some timely advice on sun protection, a squirt of perfume and entry into a raffle.


Another judge checking out the vintage of this lady's garments.

 My lovely former neighbour, Anne Leneghan, came second in this smashing suit which someone else had worn to a son's wedding. Anne had up-styled it with pearls from a broken pearl necklace and she had pinned down the lapels with a pair of pearl earrings. She was wearing her 90 year old mother's going away hat and her lace gloves.



The always stylish Betty Stack with her daughter Maria and their friend, Anne Leneghan.


 Noelle and her friends were studying form when I interrupted them.



Gemma and Mairead Regan gave me a tip they got "from some fellow on the way in". It won.


 Rose Wall was accompanied by her handsome son.

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Good News on the Greenway


This is the report from the council meeting:

A dedicated team in Kerry County Council is to be appointed to progress two greenway projects to completion.
The status of the North Kerry Greenway was discussed at the monthly meeting of the Listowel Municipal District.
Councillor Mike Kennelly called for all resources to be put in place to get the multi-million-euro greenway from Listowel to the Limerick border over the line.
The Fine Gael councillor pointed to bureaucracy with Government departments with such projects.
Listowel MD Manager, Joan McCarthy told Cllr Kennelly that nobody is dragging their heels on the project adding that it is protection of public funds and not bureaucracy.
Kerry County Council says a senior engineer has been appointed to oversee both the North Kerry Greenway and the Tralee to Fenit Greenway; a team will be appointed shortly to progress both projects.
Work on the north Kerry project is expected to begin later this year and will take 18 months to complete.

Regards,

Michael Guerin, Listowel

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Upcoming Events



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The Ploughing





Photo: Radio Kerry

Daniel Burke from Causeway and Derek O'Driscoll from Ballyheigue, who both claimed an All-Ireland title at this year's Ploughing Championships

I've never been to "The Ploughing" but I'm told it's possible to spend days there without seeing a plough or a ploughman. It's a place for shopping, socialising, entertainment and education. I was delighted to see that these young men have got back to what it's all about, celebrating the skill and art of ploughing.

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

blackbird, The Rattoo Swan, Government difficulties in 1927 and a better photo of the Dan Keane Variety Show cast

Photo: Chris Grayson

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Swans Return



This is Bridget O'Connor's beautiful picture of Mammy swan with her brood of 2015. Earlier this month the same swan and her husband returned to the exact same spot to build their nest. 
Anyone who knows anything about swans knows that they value their privacy and independence so Bridget kept well back to take her first photo of the returned swans.





Then came the biblical deluge of April 10 2016 and all her friends were worried for Mammy swan as the water rose around her nest threatening to swamp it. Mammy swan became agitated, toing and froing from the nest. Two local friends of the swan staged a quick intervention while she was on one of her wanderings and, using pitchforks, raised the nest to a higher spot. Thankfully, the swans accepted the new higher location and they have now returned to hatch their eggs in their beloved nesting spot.

Don't go near them. I'll keep you updated.

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Deja Vu all over again

Back in 1927, Ireland was in a similar pickle to today's shaky political situation.


The Irish general election of June 1927 was held on 9 June 1927. The newly elected members of the 5th Dáil assembled at Leinster House on 23 June when the new President of the Executive Council and Executive Council of theIrish Free State were appointed.
The election saw the establishment of Fianna Fáil as a participant in the Dáil, taking most of the support and many of the members of the abstentionist Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin. The impact of this shift was to remove Cumann na nGaedheal's working majority among TDs attending, making the Dáil short-lived. (Wikipedia)
Irish Independent Saturday, 27 August, 1927; Page: 10
PROSPECTS IN KERRY FIANNA FAIL DIFFICULTIES
The news of the decisive dual victory of the Government in the Dublin by-elections caused great jubilation amongst all Government supporters in Tralee. The announcement of the Dail dissolution and such an early General Election, while creating general surprise, came as a veritable bombshell to the Opponents of the Government, says the ” Irish Independent” correspondent. President Cosgrave’s decision has the unanimous approval of all his supporters there as well as of merchants, traders, farmers, and all others having a stake in the country. The lead given by Dublin is taken as ominous, and the belief here is that it will be fairly generally followed throughout the Saorstat at the General Election. The chances of Fianna Fail are being freely canvassed, and while many of their supporters are confident of doing better this time owing to the party having entered the Dail, the extreme section of followers, confined mainly to the younger idealists. are so disgusted with the taking of the oath that a big number of these young voters who worked so hard for the party last June will take no part whatever in the coming election.
VICTORY FOR GOVERNMENT.
Supporters of the Government are convinced of a sweeping victory on this occasion. ” If the Government don’t sweep the country this time,” said one prominent Tralee gentleman, ” God help the country; but the people have got so sick of political wrangling now that they will put an end to it for ever.”

An influential member of the Farmers’ Union Party heartily welcomed the early General Election. His only regret is that it will not give sufficient time to the farmers to meet and throw in their lot with the Government party, which they so loyally stood by in the recent crisis. Their duty, however, he said, was to stand by the Government candidates.
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Picturesque streetscape on Bridge Road
Hill Top, Bridge Road, Listowel April 2016

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The Whole Picture



Betty Stack has sent us the full picture of that cast from the Dan Keane Show in the mid seventies.

Here is the list of names, all except one man,

From back;  Kieran Kelliher,Patrick Flaherty, Seán Ahern, Timmy Leahy, Seán Broderick, Liam Tarrant, P.J. Ryan, Jerry Nolan, …….  ……, Gerard Buckley, Michael Dowling Christy Stack, 

Muriel Dowling, Geraldine Dowling, Kathleen O'Connor, Betty Stack, Maureen Dowling, Honor O'Connor,  Mary Ryan
Paudie Keane, Timmy Brosnan, Peggy Sweeney, Philomena Dillon and Dan Keane
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What a week!

Last week started out for your blogger with a lovely family birthday.



Then was marred by the illness and hospitalization of a beloved grandchild.


The week ended with a feast of great things in North Kerry; Women in Media in Ballybunion, A Hen Night Epiphany in St. John's, and a celebration to mark Brendan Kennelly's 80th birthday.


If you are not interested in any of these things you are in for a lean few days on Listowel connection as I intend telling you all about my adventures, complete with pictures.

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The Ones to Watch



Padraig O'Connor of Ballyduff is on the far right. He is pictured here with his UCC team who were honoured in Cork for their participation in an international business competition in Canada.

Left to right; Brenda Nestor, JMUCC Coach with the 2016 Cork University Business School team: Jess Griffin, Julian Hoare, Klara Sarkovska and Padraig O'Connor being recognised for their participation in the John Molson University Case Study Competition 2016.