Everything’s ‘kool’ in Killaloe – Barry’s Bay This Week
Everything's 'kool' in Killaloe
Barry’s Bay This Week Daisy McGrath enjoys the bubble station at Toy Bus in the Park in Killaloe last Saturday. The event, which ran along with Killaloe Summer Kool Dayz, is meant to bring all the Toy Bus families together. By Heather Sutherland – Staff Reporter In a … |
3-pitch tournament has unusual ending – Barry’s Bay This Week
3-pitch tournament has unusual ending
Barry’s Bay This Week Under the blazing sun, the A division finals of the annual St. Andrew's three-pitch baseball tournament came down to the wire and ended with a tie last Friday at the Killaloe school. Though the result may have … |
LEAP graduate Footbridge Learning scoops €80k prize – Siliconrepublic.com
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LEAP graduate Footbridge Learning scoops €80k prize
Siliconrepublic.com Shadowman devises a transportable rugby training tool to enable safe tackling practice. Co Clare company Killaloe Food Products came third. Fourteen companies graduated from the 2010/2011 LEAP programme. It is now recruiting for 2011/2012. |
Yacht Adrift at Killaloe
Killaloe Coast Guard was tasked to a report of a Sailing Cruiser adrift south of Killaloe Bridge. Killaloe Coast Guard who was preparing for an overnight training exercise from Foynes to Ballybunnion launched immediately the vessel was recovered and tied up a Ballina Moorings with no one on board.
The Crew then proceeded to Foynes by Road launched at Foynes Yacht Club and carried out training
County Limerick church to host first ordination – Limerick Leader
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County Limerick church to host first ordination
Limerick Leader He will be the first priest ever to be ordained in St Joseph's Church and it will be Bishop of Killaloe, Kieran O'Reilly's first ordination. Ger, soon to be Fr Ger, will be one of only four priests to be ordained from Maynooth this year. … |
Cyclefest 2011 today 12.30 – 4pm – outside Scoops – Music, Face Painting, Slow B…
Cyclefest 2011 today 12.30 – 4pm – outside Scoops – Music, Face Painting, Slow Bicycle Race, Bicycle Maintanence Stand and Toddlers Trike Race
Hurling through a storm of bitterness – Irish Independent
Hurling through a storm of bitterness
Irish Independent "There'd be all sorts of high jinks around Killaloe and Ballina and you'd pull almost 50000 in Cork for games between 1997 and 2002. If the tickets cost €200 you'd still fill Cork. 'Twas the buzz; I remember going from the pre-match puck-around in … |