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FREE Mary Anne’s Tearooms Call for coffee and a scone by the fire! ONLY €2.95 (with this advert) normally €4.45 17 Denny St, Tralee ...What’s happening in Tral! ISSUE NO. 1 VOL.23 ESTABLISHED 1993 FRIDAY 8 th January 2016 Phone 066-7122982 Email: [email protected] Please take me! Rear of Garvey's Supervalu Car Park, Tralee [email protected] | www.kingdommemorials.com CALL ALAN TRACEY @ 087-9452732 NEW HEADSTONE SHOWROOM JUST OPENED 175/65 X 14 NOW €45 195/65 X 15 NOW €50 SIZE PRICE 175/65 X 14C NOW €55 195/70 X 15C NOW €65 SIZE PRICE 215/65 X 16 NOW €60 215/60 X 17 NOW €75 SIZE PRICE CAR TYRES VAN TYRES 4X4 TYRES A1 TYRE & AUTO JANUARY SALE JANUARY SALE ON TYRES ON TYRES SAVE SAVE ALL TYRES INCLUDE • VAT • FITTING • BALANCING WASTE DISPOSAL TRACKING (WHEN YOU BUY 4 TYRES) • FREE REPLACEMENT VALVE BRAKE & CLUTCH SPECIALISTS All mechanical work carried out 3 Matt Talbot Road, Tralee, Co Kerry (Beside the Gleasure Funeral Home) Tel: 066 712 9022 Up to Up to 30% 30% ALL sizes available please ask us! Check out our prices such as: 205/55 X 16 NOW €55 215/55 X 16 NOW €60 205/65 X 16C NOW €75 215/75 X 16C NOW €75 265/70 X 16 NOW €80 265/65 X 17 NOW €80 CAR SERVICE FROM €59 • Tralee by night... • Eating out in Tralee • Business Inside Tralee’s favourite Friday read... • Torquing Cars • Beauty by Rebecca • Siamsa Tire Wide range of ceramic & porcelain tiles & wooden flooring. Beds, lockers, wardrobes & much much more Baths, sinks, mirrors, toilets, showers. Living Room Suites Tiles & Flooring Bedroom Room Suites Bathroom Room Suites Recliners, couches, coffee tables & much more We offer a FREE interior design service in store at Fitzgib- bon Interiors or, for a small fee, Lorraine will visit your home for a consultation with a follow-up report, so that you have the confidence that you’ll get the style in your home right first time - without expensive mistakes. As Lorraine would say “good design is timeless!” 066 7194982 Contact Lorraine at Fitzgibbon Interiors on Louise Dillon, Lyrecrompane, was the first baby born at Kerry General Hospital on New Year’s day at 3.35pm Read this Edition ON LINE simply go to www.traleeadvertiser.ie AT HOME OR ABROAD!

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Page 1: January week 1

FREE

Mary Anne’sTearooms

Call for co�ee and a scone by the �re!

ONLY €2.95 (with this advert)normally €4.4517 Denny St, Tralee

...What’s happening in Tralee!

ISSUE NO. 1 VOL.23 ESTABLISHED 1993FRIDAY 8th January 2016

Phone 066-7122982 Email: [email protected]

Please take me!

Rear of Garvey's Supervalu Car Park, [email protected] | www.kingdommemorials.com

CALL ALAN TRACEY @ 087-9452732

NEW HEADSTONE SHOWROOM JUST OPENED

175/65 X 14 NOW €45 195/65 X 15 NOW €50

SIZE PRICE 175/65 X 14C NOW €55

195/70 X 15C NOW €65

SIZE PRICE 215/65 X 16 NOW €60

215/60 X 17 NOW €75

SIZE PRICE CAR TYRES VAN TYRES 4X4 TYRES

A1 TYRE & AUTO

JANUARY SALEJANUARY SALEON TYRESON TYRES

SAVESAVE

ALL TYRES INCLUDE

• VAT • FITTING • BALANCING• WASTE DISPOSAL

• TRACKING (WHEN YOU BUY 4 TYRES)• FREE REPLACEMENT VALVE

BRAKE & CLUTCH SPECIALISTS All mechanical work carried out

3 Matt Talbot Road, Tralee, Co Kerry(Beside the Gleasure Funeral Home)

Tel: 066 712 9022

Up to Up to 30% 30%

ALL sizes available please ask us!

Check out our prices such as:

205/55 X 16 NOW €55215/55 X 16 NOW €60

205/65 X 16C NOW €75215/75 X 16C NOW €75

265/70 X 16 NOW €80265/65 X 17 NOW €80

CAR SERVICE FROM €59

• Tralee by night... • Eating out in Tralee• Business

Inside Tralee’s favourite Friday read...• Torquing Cars• Beauty by Rebecca• Siamsa Tire

Wide range of ceramic & porcelain tiles & wooden flooring.

Beds, lockers, wardrobes & much much more

Baths, sinks, mirrors, toilets, showers.

Living Room Suites

Tiles & Flooring

Bedroom Room Suites

Bathroom Room Suites

Recliners, couches, coffee tables & much more

We offer a FREE interior design service in store at Fitzgib-bon Interiors or, for a small fee, Lorraine will visit your home for a consultation with a follow-up report, so that you have the confidence that you’ll get the style in your home right first time - without expensive mistakes. As Lorraine would say “good design is timeless!”

066 7194982 Contact Lorraine at Fitzgibbon Interiors on

Louise Dillon, Lyrecrompane, was the first baby born at Kerry General Hospital on New Year’s day at 3.35pm

Read this Edition ON LINE simply go to www.traleeadvertiser.ie AT HOME OR ABROAD!

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2 TRALEE ADVERTISER Friday 8th January 2016 Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected]

TRALEE IN HEADLINES THIS WEEK!

+ Our Rose Elysha and Daithí start search for 2016 Rose of Tralee

+ Morgan Nix and Micheál Quirke team up to manage Strand Road

+ Tralee slips somewhat in IBAL Litter league

+ Retailers report strong figures in Christmas Sales

+ O'Rahillys launch 10k run for the end of the month

+ Belgian Chocolate store opens in time for Christmas in Abbeycourt

+ Tralee hotels plan refurbishment programs for early 2016

+ Road to Dingle gets €3.8 million boost in funding

+ Positive reactions to Chamber Alliance Christmas Spraoi and free parking in December

+ Kerry Airport secures over €300k in additional funding

+ Star Wars stars help promote Kerry Tourism

+ Tralee Rugby Star Ultan Dillane gets international call up

+ Mike Burns from Tralee donates lifesaving kidney to son Darren

+ Objection slows down Tralee Harriers progress

+ Tralee Municipal District secure proposals for pedestrian crossing at Killerisk near Manor Retail Park

+ Crowds flock to Denny Street for Fireworks show on New Years Eve

+ Social dancing starts back at the Grand hotel in January

REGULAR COLUMNS Get your business noticed in Tralee’s favourite Friday read

At Audiology Medical Services, we are pioneers of the latest hearing technology and are currently offering risk-free one month trials of the Phonak LYRIC hearing aid. As the first hearing healthcare practice in Ireland to fit this revolutionary product, we are now looking for individuals with a hearing loss to come and trial this technology with us.

LYRIC is breakthrough technology from Swiss hearing healthcare company Phonak. The soft hearing aid is comfortably inserted in the ear canal and remains in place for up to 3 months. Due to its position in the ear canal, it is completely invisible, with natural sound quality.

DON’T BUY A HEARING AID

UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED LYRIC RISK-FREE

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Are you fed up with changing batteries?Would you like the security of hearing even while you sleep?Available at Audiology Medical Services

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AUDIOLOGY MEDICAL SERVICES IS THE LONGEST ESTABLISHED LYRIC PROVIDER IN IRELAND

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Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected] 3TRALEE ADVERTISERFriday 8th January 2016Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected]

Want to Advertise? Contact us on:T: 066 7122982 or E: [email protected]

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• FREE consultation and suitability check• Just €4200 (less for simple cases)• Includes examination• Includes 2 hygiene visits• Includes professional tooth whitening • Includes 0% interest payment plan• Just €700 to commence treatment then €250 x 14 months• Includes retainers at the end of treatment• Tax relief of 20% applies (€840)• Garda medical aid will contribute €1700 if eligible.

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LEGAL MATTERS CORNERMIRIAM MC GILLICUDDY ANSWERS YOUR LEGAL QUERIES

Miriam McGillycuddy - Solicitors and Mediators, Derryana, Ballyard, Tralee M:066 7181 596 M: 087 2604753 [email protected]

GuardianshipI am the unmarried father of a four-year-old boy and am not living with the child’s mother as we separated when the child was two years old. I do not have Guardianship of the child but I have heard that there is a new law coming in that may be helpful to me as a father.

The new Child and Family Relationship Act 2015 will bring in big changes to the law in this area once it is commenced. Guardianship means a group of rights and duties in relation to the child. Rights to decide with where the child should live, where to seek medical attention and what type, where and how educated, religion and major decisions concerning the child. A Guardian must consent to issuing of the passport. If they refuse to sign passport forms an order can be obtained to dispense with their consent. They would have a say in relation to leaving the country also. It involves duties to provide for the welfare of the child e.g. maintenance and care. At present the non-marital mother is the sole Guardian of the above child. A father may get Guardianship either by agreement with the mother or by applying to court for a Guardianship Order. The agreement can be reflected on a form known as the SI 5 of 1998 which is downloadable from the website www.treoir.ie. The new act brings in automatic guardianship for fathers provided he has cohabited with the mother for a period of twelve months including three consecutive months after the birth. Marital parents are both automatically guardians of their children.

Guardianship should not be confused with custody, which is the day-to-day care and control of the child and access, which is contact with the child. Also many unmarried fathers think that because they are simply on the birth certificate that they are Guardians of the child automatically but that is not the case and they need to arrange to get Guardianship by agreement or court order if they want the input referred to above in the child’s life. The court in considering an application for Guardianship by a non-marital father will consider first and foremost the best interests of the child. When the new act comes it will help but it only covers a limited number of non-marital fathers who have the residence qualification before and after the birth of the child. Proving this residence may be difficult as well if all bills and house details are in the mothers name.

Law fun: “Hell has no fury like the lawyer of a woman scorned.”

If you have a legal query or need further information on any item addressed in this column please send in your query to [email protected]

4 TRALEE ADVERTISER Friday 8th January 2016 Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected]

LEGAL CORNER Get your business noticed in Tralee’s favourite Friday read

LOCAL SCHOOLS URGED TO APPLY TO €40M SUMMER WORKS SCHEMELabour Party TD, Arthur J Spring welcomes the announcement today by his party colleague and Minister for Education and Skills, Jan O’Sullivan, T.D.,that €28.5 million has been provided for the payment of a Minor Works grant to primary schools for the current school year and that €80 million has been allocated for a 2016 and 2017 multi-annual Summer Works Scheme for schools. This funding was initially promised as part of the Budget 2016 investment in schools. Deputy Spring states, “I would like to urge Local primary schools to apply to the latest Summer Works Scheme, the application process for which is now open.” Local Labour TD, Arthur J Spring is advising schools to submit their applications over the next two weeks, before the November 27th deadline. A total of €40 million is being made available for the scheme next year. It funds small and medium scale building works such as gas, electrical and mechanical works, roof and window upgrades, and structural improvements. Deputy Spring said: “This is an incredibly important scheme which supports those schools who need to get minor but nonetheless urgent repairs carried out. There is always a certain level of wear and tear that occurs over course of an academic year, and the Summer Works Scheme, led by my colleague Minister Jan O’Sullivan, helps meet those needs. “Each school in Kerry can apply for one small scale project and will be responsible for the completion of those works. A great aspect of the Summer Works scheme is that it causes minimum disruption to pupils as the majority of works will be carried out in the summer months. It also generates local construction work. “I’d encourage local schools to submit their applications as soon as possible before the deadline of November 27th. The process is now fully online and a dedicated helpline has been set up to assist schools who have queries about the process. Schools are also welcome to contact my office where someone would be happy to step them through the process. “In the meantime, I am hopeful this latest Summer Works round will benefit many of our schools in Kerry, as it has done in previous years.

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Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected] 5TRALEE ADVERTISERFriday 8th January 2016Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected]

Want to Advertise? Contact us on:T: 066 7122982 or E: [email protected]

PREMIUM ADVERTISINGThe More you tell the more you sell!!!

PAT LOVETT CARPETSQUALITY CARPETS, VINYLS AND RUGS

SUPPLIED AND FITTED PROFESSIONALLY

We have 100's of Rugs in stock!!!Big rugs, small rugs, Thick rugs,

Shaggy rugs, Plain rugs, Non shed rugs, Pile rugs, Expensive rugs, Cheap rugs

...and we mean EVERY Rug!!!

So go on , transform your room with a great Rug!

For example:

4 Bridge Lane, Tralee, Co. Kerry (beside shaws)

Phone/FAX :066 712 2525 Mobile: 087 - 2100791

ALL OUR RUGS ARE NOW

HALF - PRICE

Chatsworth Traditional Thick Pile Rug 2m x 3m................was €360 now €180!Peerless Shaggy Style Rug 2m x 3m...................................was €550 now €275!Esprit Modern Rug 4ft x 6ft..............................................was €125 now €62.50!Vegas Print Rug 5ft x 3ft..............................................was €60 now €30!

*Most Rugs available in different sizes

BUT HURRY, THESE OFFERS END ON 31ST OF JANUARY

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6 TRALEE ADVERTISER Friday 8th January 2016 Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected]

THE HOME OF IRISH SOFAS, FINLINE FURNITURE TO HOST JANUARY SALE THAT IS BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER IN NEW CORK SHOWROOMSFinline Furniture is delighted to announce that their famous Annual Finline New Year Sale will be once again held this January 2016. Celebrating 37 years in the furniture business in Ireland, Finline Furniture is the ‘Home of Irish Sofas’. Beginning on Friday 08th January. Whether you are on the lookout for that perfect, bespoke chair or looking to fit out a new home in spring, the Finline Furniture interior sale will have something to suit with up to a remarkable 40% to 70% reductions on offer. The sale will take place in their Emo, Co. Laois factory huge with reductions also happening in the Long Mile Road, Dublin and Brand new just opened Cork Showrooms in Douglas Woollen Mills. Incredible offers include the Alexandra Large Sofa reduced from €1,864 to €1,050, the Elton from €1,475 to €850 and the popular La Scala from €1,615 to €1,050! Finline Furniture quality will not be sacrificed as all sofas and chairs ordered in their sale will as per usual come with a 10 year frame and construction guarantee. All furniture is handmade in Ireland and there is over 3,000 choices of fabric to suit each and every model. Speaking about the three day extravaganza, Eugene Cleary the Cork Store Manager commented, “Every January this sale is the highlight of the year for Finline Furniture and should not be missed if you are thinking about buying a new sofa or refurbishing your home. I recommend you do not miss out on this spectacular sale!” With their recent expansion to St. Patrick’s Woolen Mills, Cork, the family run company are excited to bring their craftsmanship and affordable service to a wider audience in Cork & Munster. Finline Furniture have been producing hand crafted, custom-built furniture since 1979 and their interiors expertise has proven invaluable to Irish consumers again and again. Many of the Finline Furniture craftspeople have been with the company for over twenty years, honing and perfecting their skills, and translating this into the finished furniture that gives Finline the well-deserved title of The Home of Irish Sofas.

PAT LOVETT CARPETS4 Bridge Lane, Tralee, Co. Kerry (beside shaws) | Phone/FAX :066 712 2525 | Mobile: 087 - 2100791

QUALITY CARPETS, VINYLS AND RUGS SUPPLIED AND FITTED PROFESSIONALLY

REGULAR COLUMNS Get your business noticed in Tralee’s favourite Friday read

TRALEE LOSES A LITTLE FOCUS IN IBAL LITTER LEAGUEThe latest IBAL Report has been released and, unfortunately, Tralee has slipped down the rankings somewhat from 3rd last August to 17th in January. The final litter survey of 2015 by Irish Business Against Litter shows Killarney to be Cleaner than European Norms, in 6th spot among the 40 towns surveyed, while Tralee is ‘clean’ in 17th. There was a slight fall-off in the number of litter-free towns across Ireland, but no towns were deemed ‘litter blackspots’ and only one was ‘seriously littered’. Out of the 40 towns/cities surveyed, Tralee is “ Clean to European Norms” but previously was “ Clean BEYOND European Norms.”Two seriously littered sites have brought down Tralee’s ranking – the first of these was beside ‘BurgerKing & Subway’ and the car dealership near Clashlehane Roundabout and the second was beside Xtravision at the Rathass Roundabout – clearly both these areas require more attention or they will deteriorate even further. Some of the very good sites included Pairc an Piarsaigh, Manor West Retail Park and Aqua Dome – these sites were not just clear of litter but very freshly presented and maintained. The President of Tralee Chamber Alliance, John Drummey, said: “The onus is on business people in Tralee – whether they are members of Tralee Chamber Alliance or not – and the people of Tralee and visitors to Tralee to keep the town tidy. If you see litter, please don’t walk past it. Just put it in the bin.”

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Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected] 7TRALEE ADVERTISERFriday 8th January 2016Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected]

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F I N L I N E F U R N I T U R EHandmade Ir ish Sofas & Chairs

annual factory sale

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up up to70%off

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WHAT’S ON IN

SIAMSA TIRE, HOME TO THE NATIONAL FOLK THEATRE

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TRALEE CITIZENS INFORMATION CENTRE

Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 10am - 4pmTel: 0761 07 7860

TRALEE CITIZENS INFORMATION CENTRE

Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 10am - 4pmTel: 0761 07 7860

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: SMACKING CHILDREN

Question

I heard that smacking a child is now illegal. What exactly are the rules?

Answer

The Children First Act 2015 provides for a number of key child protection measures. Changes aimed at banning corporal punishment or use of force against children came into effect on 11 December 2015. Since that date, a person who physically punishes a child can no longer rely on the defence of “reasonable chastisement” in the courts.

Before this change, parents or others acting in loco parentis could use physical force to punish their children, even though a law allowing parents to use force against their children was repealed in 2001. They could do this by relying on the common law defence of “reasonable chastisement”. This meant that a person who hit or smacked a child could argue that they did so to discipline the child. This was a defence to what would otherwise be an assault on the child. This defence can no longer be used in the courts.

No new offence has been created and there are no laws that directly ban the smacking of children. However the withdrawal of the “reasonable chastisement” defence means that an effective ban is in place.

You can visit Parenting24seven, an online resource from Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, to get information that is relevant to children and families at different stages of childhood and in different situations.

8 TRALEE ADVERTISER Friday 8th January 2016 Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected]

REGULAR COLUMNS Get your business noticed in Tralee’s favourite Friday read

27 — 30 JANUARY 8.00 PMLES MISERABLES - SCHOOL EDITIONMercy Secondary School, MounthawkTICKETS €15/12

04 FEBRUARY 8.00 PMTHE ARAN ISLANDSby J M Synge, adapted for the stage by Joe O’ByrneTICKETS €16/13

06 — 07 FEBRUARY 8.00 PMTHE NUALAS: THE GLITTERBOMB TOURTICKETS €18/16

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Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected] 9TRALEE ADVERTISERFriday 8th January 2016Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected]

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Loan Amount Repay Number of Weekly Total Cost Total Amount Weekly Repayments of Credit Repayable

€10,000 €45.06 260 weeks €1,712.39 €11,712.39(over 5 years)

6.5%* Variable Motor Loan (6.7% APR)

*Typical 6.5% variable Motor Loan (6.7% APR) lending criteria terms and conditions apply.Quotations required, payment will be made payable to dealer/seller. This is a promotionalloan rate available on motor loans taken out from 1st January to 31st March 2016. Approvedapplications will have until 30th of April to collect the loan. Loans applied from 30th April willbe charged 9% variable Motor Loan 9.4% APR. Tralee Credit Union Ltd is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.

apply By Phone 066 712 2373 (Dial 1 for Loans)apply online www.traleecu.ie or call In

TraLee caSTLeISLand kILLorgLIn 45-47 Ashe Street 67 Main Street Mill Road

DRIVE A BETTER BARGAINday 1 you own the vehicle - no rental like PcP/ Hire Purchase

Same rate for new • Second Hand • PerSonaL • commercIaLno Fees, no Balloon Payments, no mileage restrictions

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• Free Breakdown emergency Pack •to the first 100 motor Loans paid out from January

to the value of €5,000 or more(terms and conditions apply).

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GROOMING TIPS FROM THE BARBER...

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Joe & Aoife

New year, new you. Start of your change of self this new year with one vital

and easy step- your hair.

Starting a basic routine:1. Choose your shampoo and conditioner wisely. They’re not all created alike so choose products that work well for you. Go for sulphate free shampoo and silicone free conditioner.For dry hair prone to getting frizzy look for moisturising or hydrating products that contain oils, butters and other nourishing products.For oily or fine hair, look for products containing tea tree and chamomile.For hair that breaks easily, look for products containing collagen and keratin.

2. Wash your hair two or three times weekly. Washing your hair too much strips the hair of natural oils which we need to keep it alive and healthy.If your hair gets greasy fast, consider doing a water only wash on days when you don’t shampoo as water will cleanse your hair without drying it out. When you start washing less your hair will keep overproducing oil for a week or so until things balance out. Just be patient and soon your hair will stay clean longer.

3. Use warm or cool water instead of hot. Hot showers dry the hair out. If you have a steaming hot shower finish it off with a cool rinse so your hair will look healthy and shiny.

4. Spot dry your hair instead of towelling it roughly. Hair is weak when it’s wet. Doing a rough towel dry treatment can break your hair. Instead use a towel to dab your hair dry and get rid of excess water, then let it finish air drying.

In our next slot we will give you more ways to a healthier hair routine.

New hair-care Routine 2016

10 TRALEE ADVERTISER Friday 8th January 2016 Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected]

KINGDOM SWIMMING CLUB IN 1986 ..Munsters Top Swimming team .....Do you recognise anyone?

ANAM CARA KERRY PARENT EVENING Anam Cara is holding its monthly Parent Evening on Tuesday 12th of January 2016 from 19:30 to 21:00 in Recovery Haven 5 Haigs Terrace, Killerisk, Tralee, Co. Kerry (weather dependent). Anam Cara Services are available free of charge to all bereaved parents. Anam Cara is an organisation that supports bereaved parents, Anam Cara support groups are situated throughout Ireland and provide parents a safe, comfortable environment where they have the opportunity to connect with other bereaved parents. Anam Cara is an inclusive organisation where parents do not identify themselves by their children’s age, how they died, or if their death was recent or many years ago. What Anam Cara provides is a safe place for bereaved parents to connect with others who understand the intensity of the grief and loss. Although Anam Cara does not offer counselling, each group has a lending library and information on the other services available to parents and families in the local community. Anam Cara is holding its monthly Parent Evening on Tuesday 12th of January 2016 from 19:30 to 21:00 in Recovery Haven 5 Haigs Terrace, Killerisk, Tralee, Co. Kerry (weather dependent). Anam Cara Services are available free of charge to all bereaved parents. For further information please see our website at www.anamcara.ie email us at [email protected] or call 01 4045378.

REGULAR COLUMNS Get your business noticed in Tralee’s favourite Friday read

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Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected] 11TRALEE ADVERTISERFriday 8th January 2016Call Chris or Colette Tel: 066 7122982 or e-mail : [email protected]

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ABOVE: Preparing for the Christmas swim on Christmas day at Fenit.

ABOVE: Daniel Flynn, Monavalley, Tralee, was the second baby born at 16.40 pm on New Year’s day at Kerry General Hospital, weighing 8 lbs 5 ozs, and is pictured with his mother Siobhan Flynn, and Nurse Teresa McGrath.

ABOVE: Band and collection in Tralee town centre this year was for The Irish Pilgrimage Trust, The Lourdes Fund to help send Special Needs Children to Lourdes. LtoR. Sgt. Jim Foley, Community Garda Trish Fitzpatrick, Muireann Moriarty, Donal Devane, and Sgt. Eileen O’Sullivan.

ABOVE: Aoife Leahy, and on right Ellen O’Brien, both from Tralee, pictured at Mercy Mounthawk Secondary school Debs at Ballyroe Heights Hotel on Wednesday night.

ABOVE: Baby Jacob Patrick Gallagher, Currow, was born on New Year’s day at 19.50 pm at Kerry General Hospital weighting 9lbs3ozs. and is pictured with his parents Marie Gallagher, and Noel Finnegan .

ABOVE: Debutantes enjoying their dinner dance at Mercy Mounhawk Secondary school Debs on Wednesday night at Ballyroe Heights Hotel. LtoR. Abby Dolan, Leanne O’Regan, Sophie Devane, and Alys Griffin, Tralee.

ABOVE: Pictured at Mercy Mounhawk Secondary school Debs on Wednesday night at Ballyroe Heights Hotel. LtoR. Eamon Maher, Tralee, Sarah Morris, Causeway, Fergus Bulman, Tralee, and Ciara McCarthy, Tralee.

ABOVE: Edel Crowley, and Chris Lynch, Tralee, Pictured at Mercy Mounhawk Secondary school Debs on Wednesday night at Ballyroe Heights Hotel

ABOVE: Ciara McCarthy, and Fergus Bulman, both from Tralee, enjoying Mercy Mounhawk Secondary school Debs on Wednesday night at Ballyroe Heights Hotel.

ABOVE: Emma O’Connor, Farranfore, and Conor Lowe, Tralee, pictured at Mercy Mounhawk Secondary school Debs on Wednesday night at Ballyroe Heights Hotel.

ABOVE: Elizabeth McHugh, and Dylan O’Connor, both from Tralee, enjoy Mercy Mounthawk Secondary school Debs at Ballyroe Heights Hotel on Wednesday night.

ABOVE: Alenah Boyle, Tralee, Shane Healy, Ballylongford, enjoy Mercy Mounhawk Secondary school Debs on Wednesday night at Ballyroe Heights Hotel.

ABOVE: Ciara Begley, and Mike Sheehy, both from Tralee, pictured at Mercy Mounhawk Secondary school Debs on Wednesday night at Ballyroe Heights Hotel.

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HEALTHY RECIPES TRALEE ADVERTISER

Recipes by

Chef Noel

INGREDIENTS

PREPARATION:

Delicious Winter Warmers

Harissa-Spiced Cassoulet

Let me know if you enjoyed them and we will continue our healthy eating next week and remember to send your questions to: [email protected]

well it is the start of another year and 2015 was a good one I would like thank all those who sent good wishes over the festive season I do hope ye all enjoyed it

well with the weather cold wet and wild we will start the new year with some winter warmers to take away the chill remember you can keep upto date with me on twitter @chefnoelk and instagram @chefnoelkeane

1. Preheat the oven to 170°. In a small pan, toast the cumin, coriander and mustard seeds over moderate heat, shaking the pan, until fragrant and the mustard seeds begin to pop, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer to a spice grinder and let cool. Add the smoked paprika and crushed red pepper and grind the harissa blend into a powder.

2. Wipe out the casserole and heat 2 tablespoons of the olive oil in it. Add the chrizo and cook over moderate heat, until lightly browned all over, about 5 minutes. Transfer to a plate. Do not wipe out the casserole.

3. Add the sweet potatoes, turnips and large carrots to the casserole. Season with salt and black pepper and cook over moderately high heat, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables begin to soften, 5 minutes. Add the harissa spice blend and cook until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Stir in the bean mixture and the reserved 2 cups of cooking liquid and bring just to a simmer. Arrange the chrizo on top. Cover and bake the cassoulet for about 1 hour, until the beans are tender and most of the liquid has been absorbed. Remove from the oven and uncover the cassoulet.

4. Preheat the grill. In a bowl, toss the bread, parsley, lemon zest and the remaining 3 tablespoons of olive oil; season with salt and black pepper. Sprinkle the bread over the cassoulet and grill until golden and crisp. Let the cassoulet stand for 10 minutes before serving. Pass yogurt at the table.

• 1/2 pound thick-cut bacon, finely chopped • 1 large onion, finely diced • 1 celery rib, finely diced • 2 medium carrots, finely diced, plus 2 large carrots, cut into 2 1/2-

inch lengths • 14 ounces dried cannellini beans (2 cups), soaked overnight and

drained • sea salt • Black pepper • 1 1/2 teaspoons cumin seeds • 1 1/2 teaspoons coriander seeds • 1 1/2 teaspoons yellow mustard seeds • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika • 3/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper • 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil • Twelve 2-ounce chrizo sausages • 2 large sweet potatoes (1 1/4 pounds), peeled and cut into 2 1/2-

inch pieces • 3 turnips (3/4 pound), peeled and cut into 2 1/2-inch pieces • 4 ouncescrusty bread, crusts removed, bread cut into 1/4-inch dice

(2 cups) • 2 tablespoons minced parsley • 1 teaspoon grated lemon zest • Plain yogurt, for serving

In a large enameled cast-iron casserole, cook the bacon over moderately high heat, stirring occasionally, until the fat is rendered. Add the onion, celery and diced carrots and cook, stirring occasionally, until beginning to soften, about 8 minutes. Add the beans, cover with water and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to moderately low and simmer the beans until al dente, about 20 minutes. Remove from the heat, add a generous pinch of salt and let stand for 30 minutes. Drain the beans, bacon and vegetables and transfer to a bowl; reserve 2 cups of the cooking liquid

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SAY YES.In life, there are so many opportunities. And sometimes we don’t say ‘YES’ enough, either because we’re afraid or because it’s out of our comfort zone. So for 2016, I am going to say yes to any positive opportunites that come my way.

DRINK MORE WATER.Drinking water has SO MANY BENEFITS. So I’m going to try and drink more. I’ll start at 2 litres a day and build it up from there.

SKINCARE ROUTINE, EVERY. NIGHT.I have always been into taking care of my skin, seeing as I had acne for YEARS I kinda had to. I finally cleared my acne in 2015, and now I take a lot of interest in taking care of my skin. I use Kiehls skincare products and I have found a routine that really works for me, I will do a full page on skincare in the next few weeks. I can get a bit lazy at night time when it comes to my routine, sleeping in your makeup is HORRIFIC for your skin and I rarely do it. But this year, whether or not I wear makeup that day, I want to cleanse, tone and apply skin creams/oils EVERY NIGHT. I’m nearly 22, and I don’t want any wrinkles thank you, prevention is better than cure!

STICK TO THE GYM!The first half of 2015 I killed it in the gym, the second half? Not so hot. September to December was a DISASTER. What’s done is done and I can’t change the past but it’s a new year, and I really want to lead a healthier lifestyle. I have my membership for when I get back to Dublin and I plan on using it.

2 BLOGPOSTS A WEEK.2016 will be the year that my online blog, BEXBLAH.COM gets the love it deserves. I want to post at least twice a week, and I want 90% of the pictures on my blog to be my own.

YOUTUBE!!I set up my YouTube channel last year, but I am yet to post any content. I do have 28 subscribers though! 2016 is the year I will get stuck into YouTube. I have so many video ideas, there’s just a lot of time and effort that goes into it. And I want to produce high quality content so I just need to invest in a few more pieces of equipment and I’m ready to go. Go subscribe to Bexblah on Youtube to be first to see my first video!

TRAVEL MORE. In 2015 I did no major travelling, yes I went to Dublin a few times, before moving there, but compared to other years I did no travelling. Other than Toronto which I’m classing as 2016. So this year, I want to do a lot more travelling to places I hav never been before.

SAVE MONEY!I am absolutely AWFUL at saving money, AWFUL. It’s never good to spend money until you can’t anymore, well it is but not in the long run. So this year I want to save some money, even if I do end up spluging it on a holiday or something in the end!

Hello Everybody! IT’S 2016! Where did 2015 go? Seriously. I’m actually writing this week’s page from Toronto in Canada, I’ve been here for a week and I have another week to go. It’s fab, I love it, there’s so much to do, and something for everyone. I’m heading to see The Niagara Falls tomorrow, which is very exciting. To keep up with my Travels you can follow me on Instagram and Snapchat @Bexblah. After Toronto it’s back to Dublin City for me. I have lots of plans for 2016, lots of goals too. I’m going to start off 2016 with my 2016 GOALS. How cliche of me?

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Bexblah Fitness!HELLO EVERYONE! HAPPY NEW YEAR! 2016 ALREADY BUT I STILL THINK 2008 WAS LIKE 2 YEARS AGO. I’M ACTUALLY WRITING THIS WEEK’S PAGE FROM TORONTO IN CANADA, I’m on a 2 week holiday here and I am loving it. I have a week to go and then it’s back to reality, and Dublin for me. 2015, fitness wise was... Interesting. For the first half of the year I killed it, I was so motivated as I had a goal, my 21st birthday. And I was loving my gym, trainers etc. Then the second half of the year I just... let’s just say it wasn’t like the first half. I had no goals and it started to get colder and I moved to Dublin and created excuses. But it’s 2016 now, a new year with new possibilities, haha so cliche! But it is...

No matter what you did last year, whether you ate clean for 365 days straight or signed up to a gym and never went, that’s all in the past now. You, like the time, have to keep moving forward. Stay on top of things, create new goals and don’t focus on old ones that didn’t exactly go to plan. Don’t get stuck in the, “Well if I started in September I would be doing better by now” frame of mind. You can’t change what has already happened. But you can make an effort to ensure that this year, you actually are that fitter healthier person that you want to become.What do I do from here you ask? SET GOALS. Not unrealistic ‘I want a stone gone by next week’ / ‘I want to bench 100kg tomorrow’ goals though. Unachieveable goals will only ensure that you give up because you aren’t seeing the results you want quick enough. Set goals that are true to you like...

I want to join a gym and go 3-4 times a week.I want to go to a personal trainer to get a plan. I want to drink 2 litres of water every day. I want to be able to run 5k by the summer. I want to lose 2 inches off my waist by the end of the month.

Short term, ACHIEVEABLE goals will help you stay on track and ensure you stay motivated! Take me for example, this time last year I had 12 weeks to my 21st birthday, I made a plan and set a goal. I stuck to it, I felt great. After that did I set any goals? No. Why? I have no idea. What happened? Nothing, and not in a good way.

There are SO many gyms in Tralee, that cater to all different needs. Whether you want a more class based program at Joe O’Connors Nisus Fitness, or you want a gym with a wide range of facilities including a steam and sauna with personal training services like at Manor West Hotel or The Brandon, or you want a no fuss results driven gym like Hercules with Trainers like the guys in Victory Fit-ness. If you don’t want a gym at all there are running clubs, walking clubs, cycling clubs. If you want to focus more on what you eat there is Slimming World and Weight Watchers.

My point is, no matter what kind of person you are or what goals you have, there is something for everyone. Set a few goals this year and SMASH them!

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ELYSHA BRENNAN & DÁITHÍ Ó SÉ IN CORK TO START SEARCH FOR 2016 ROSE OF TRALEE ON WOMEN’S CHRISTMASA NEW selection process, more Roses, an extra night on TV and a longer Festival - Rose of Tralee Elysha Brennan and RTÉ’s Dáithí Ó Sé celebrated Women’s Christmas in Cork where they announced details of the 2016 Rose of Tralee International Festival.Taking place from 17th to 23rd August, the 2016 Rose of Tralee International Festival will run for seven days featuring 68 Roses, 68 Rose Escorts, more family entertainment and an extra night’s TV coverage.The hottest topic for families during Christmas was the news that whoever is selected to be the next Rose from Clare to Chicago, Dubai to Dublin, New York to New Zealand or Sydney to Sligo, will be guaranteed a place at the 2016 Rose of Tralee International Festival.Elysha will embark on a month-long tour of Ireland to share that positive news with Irish women aged between 18 and 27 who may have ambitions to become her successor in 2016.As a medical student, Lurgan Hospital will be a fitting first port of call for Elysha on Sunday 10th January before travelling to Newry, Rostrevor later that day and on to Belfast on Monday 11th January to visit Stormont, Titanic and City Hall to meet the Lord Mayor.Rose of Tralee, Elysha Brennan, who came through the Regional qualifiers as the 2015 Meath Rose said: “This is great news for anyone who considers entering the 2016 Rose selection in their regions. Whoever is picked as their 2016 county, city or country Rose will travel to Tralee in August. Such is the continued success of the Rose of Tralee on TV, RTÉ are introducing a third night of Rose of Tralee TV coverage from next year onwards. The Festival itself has also been extended from five to seven days and 68 Roses will travel to Tralee to enjoy the full festival.”For the past 11 years most of the Roses had to travel to the midlands at the end of May to take part in a qualifying event to try and make it through to the televised stages of Ireland’s top family festival.Only 32 Roses can be accommodated on live TV and, until now, it wasn’t feasible for the organisers to accommodate the full inclusion of the other 38 Roses at the Festival in Tralee.An extra hour-long documentary, tracing the Roses’ journey to Tralee, will be screened on RTÉ on Sunday 21st August during which the viewers will find out what 32 Roses were selected to appear on the live televised selections in the Festival Dome on Monday 22nd and Tuesday 23rd August.The 2016 Rose of Tralee will be crowned live on RTÉ One on Tuesday 23rd August.Full details on how to become a Rose and an online application form are available from www.RoseofTralee.ie.Information on this year’s Festival family-friendly entertainment line-up will be announced in the coming weeks.

TRALEE CREDIT UNION GIVING AWAY BREAKDOWN EMERGENCY PACK WITH THEIR MOTOR LOANSTralee Credit Union has teamed up with Top Part Kingdom Motor Factors to offer their members Free Breakdown Emergency Packs with their Motor Loans. Speaking to Mike Lynch, Loans Officer, “The idea to give Breakdown Emergency Packs with our motor loans came from the Road Safety Authority’s Road Safety Strategy proposal to make these packs compulsory in all vehicles. It’s our way of promoting responsible lending through road safety with our low rate motor loan campaign. We purchased these packs from Top Part Kingdom Motor Factors and are offering them to the first 100 members on collection of their motor loan to the value of €5,000 or more with us. Each Emergency Pack consists of a first aid kit, fire extinguisher, warning triangle, high visibility vest, a lamp and gloves”. For further information contact Tralee Credit Union in Tralee, Castleisland and Killorglin or visit their website www.traleecu.ie

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LEEDS UNITED SUPPORTERS ROCK THE CASTLE!!Joe Flynn in his local The Castle Bar,Rock Street,Tralee before Christmas .... it was a night for all Tralee Leeds supporters who gathered to watch the Leeds V Wolves with Joe in The Castle Bar Tralee in which Leeds won 3 -2

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Sarah Roche (Listellick),Geraldine Foley and Bettine Hoare who celebrated Women’s Christmas Wednesday in Ballygarry House

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Having a great time Ann and Kathleen Burrows and Mona Coote as they celebrate Women’s Christmas in Ballygarry House Hotel

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Noreen O’Brien,marion O’Grady and Roisin Hourigan who celebrated Women’s Christmas in Kirby’s Brogue Inn,Tralee on

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Teresa Lehane and Angelina Moriarty having a great night as they celebrated Women’s Christmas in Kirby’s Brogue Inn,Tralee

Enjoying the Women’s Christmas in Ballygarry House Hotel & Spa,Tralee Wednesday night Imelda Elmes,Lorraine Flannagan

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FOUR FORMER U.S. PRESIDENTS...Four former U.S. presidents are caught in a horrible tornado that hits a state funeral they’re all attending in Kansas. Suddenly, all of them are blown off to Oz.They finally make it to the Emerald City and come before the Great and Powerful Oz.“What brings you before the great Wizard of Oz?”Jimmy Carter steps forward timidly: “I’ve come for some courage.””No problem!” says the Wizard. “Who is next?”Ronald Reagan steps forward, “Well…I…I think I need a heart.””Done,” says the Wizard.“Who comes next before the great and powerful Oz?”Up steps George W. Bush, who says, “I’m told by the American people that I need a brain.””Not a problem!” says the Wizard. “Consider it done.”There is a great silence in the hall.Bill Clinton is just standing there, looking around, but doesn’t say a word.Irritated, the Wizard finally asks, “What do you want?””Ummm,” he says quietly, “is Dorothy around?”

A GIRL MEETS A GUY IN A BAR In a bar one night, a girl meets a guy she thinks is a real hunk. They chat for awhile, the sparks fly, and they end up going back to his apartment. He pours some

wine then gives her a little tour, finally ending up in the bedroom where he shows her his enormous collection of stuffed animals. He’s even got them organized: large stuffed animals on a high shelf all along two walls. Then medium-sized ones just under the big ones, and little ones on two more shelves all along the bottom. They’re all cuddly, lovely and very cute. She’s impressed and decides he must be the sensitive man she’s been looking for all her life. He puts his arm around her, they start kissing, and eventually spend all night together . Then early in the morning as they are lying together, relaxed. She turns to him, gives him a squeeze, and asks how it was for him. The guy says, “You can take any prize from the bottom shelf.”

RECENTLY, A LARGE CORPORATION HIREDseveral cannibals to increase their diversity... ... “You are all part of our team now,” said the Human Resources rep during the welcoming briefing. “You get all the usual benefits and you can go to the cafeteria for something to eat, but please don’t eat any employees.”The cannibals promised they would not.Four weeks later their boss remarked, “You’re all working very hard and I’m satisfied with your work. We have noticed a marked increase in the whole company’s performance. However, one of our secretaries has disappeared. Do any of you know what happened to her?”

The cannibals all shook their heads, “No.”After the boss had left, the leader of the cannibals said to the others, “Which one of you idiots ate the secretary?” A hand rose hesitantly. “You fool!” the leader continued. “For four weeks we’ve been eating managers and no one noticed anything. But now, you had to go and eat someone who actually does something.”

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The ability to summon your car via your watch, as Hasselhoff’s character Michael Knight did, is still a little way away, although BMW demonstrated a prototype version of such a system last January, and it has said it aims to have the technology ready for implementation by 2020.Volvo owners who like the idea of speaking to their car via a Microsoft Band 2 will be available to do so from spring 2016.

M50 JUNCTIONS TO GET NEW LAYOUT TO IMPROVE TRAFFIC FLOWEngineering works to improve the merging of traffic onto the M50 are expected to be extended throughout the motorway later this year. A new merging lane layout is currently under trial at the junction of the M3 and the M50. Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) said if the project is successful it could be extended along the route in 2016. “This is an engineering step that will force drivers to stay in their merging lane longer, giving them time to get up to the merging speed,” TII spokesman Sean O’Neill said. “What happens currently is the merging driver tries to get over as quickly as possible, so they are not at the right speed, and drivers on the M50 brake, which also reduces the flow.” The M3 trial “seems to be going well” Mr O’Neill said. “If it continues to go well, the potential in the coming year is that it will be extended to the critical section of it M50 from the M1 to the N81 Tallaght/Templeogue junction, and then to the full length.” The measure is the first step in a new plan to ease the worsening congestion on the road which caters for in excess of 350,000 vehicle trips each weekday.

Over the next two to three years TII is planning to introduce variable speed limits to improve traffic flows and reduce congestion on the M50. New overhead gantry signage will direct motorists to alternative routes in the event of lane closures caused by collisions, and will alert drivers to changing speed limits on the road. This results in a more even speed on the road and reduces the potential of crashes Mr O’Neill said. However speaking on RTÉ radio’s Today with Sean O’Rourke show Irish Road Haulage Association president Verona Murphy said a similar speed limit system had not worked on the M25 in London. “It’s outrageous to say the M25 works, it doesn’t work. This system doesn’t work, its just more spin from the Government.”

A demand management study, commissioned by the National Roads Authority, which has now been subsumed into TII, last year recommended more tolling points along the M50 to reduce congestion. “Multipoint tolling could decrease traffic by 10 per cent,” Mr O’Neill said. “But we’re been told by the Government to implement the lane merging and the gantry signs first, to sweat the existing asset.”

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NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS AND SPORTING HOPES:Happy New Year to all our readers and welcome back to what we hope will be another great sporting year. Hopefully we can entertain you during the year with the best of Tralee sports news. Once again we will be delighted to receive notes and information for any sporting body or organisation and also we would like to cover any Fan Clubs that want to have their notes published.So what are the wishes for 2016? Like all years we expect Kerry to be in the shake up for Sam and will be expected to be in Croke Park in September. I would think that management’s wishes are that they can have an injury free year. While Kerry will always have a strong panel even they cannot do without the likes of James O’Donoghue or Colm Cooper so hopefully in 2016 they will get back to full fitness.

On a sadder note the county is coming to terms with the death at much too young an age of Paddy Curtin. The send-off he got showed the esteem in which he was held both in his parish in Moyvane and in the whole county. There is no doubt Kerry will use his memory as motivation during the coming season.Back to looking forward and it will be an interesting year for the Kerry minors with Peter Keane now at the helm. He has big boots to fill following on from Jack O’Connor’s back to back All Ireland winning teams. Of course minor teams in the most are totally new each year an Peter has the knowledge and experience to do the job.The hurlers face a big step up playing in the Munster League and in the All Ireland series. With a new management team in place it is a big year and their wish will to be competitive.Onto soccer and there is no doubt what the wishes of all involved in the ‘Beautiful Game’ will be. It will be to see the u17 League of Ireland team having a successful first season. It is a huge step forward for the game in the county and changes the landscape for young players. They can now go from schoolboy level into the League of Ireland and hopefully once we have a good first season in the 17’s League of Ireland we can progress into the u19’s as well. There really is no point in just having the 17’s team and then nothing but that’s for 2017 /18.From a Kerry senior point of view keeping the Oscar Traynor run going is the big priority and hopefully they can get past the AUL. In the Schoolboys League it will be hard to match last year with the Kennedy and Galway Cup wins. But the squads are already in training and one thing is for sure no stone will be left unturned in the defence of these prestigious titles. Clubs in the KDL and the Schoolboys Girls Leagues will have their own priorities but a National title continues to be the big ambition.

There are a number of young Tralee players who are at present on Republic of Ireland training squads and hopefully they can make the breakthrough while the likes of Rian O’Sullivan, Shane McLoughlin and Jesse Stafford Lacey are making big names for themselves in the game an will be hoping for more calls ups to National squads. Rugby fans have had a good start to the New Year with the news that ex Tralee Rugby club player Ultan Dillane has been called into Joe Schmidt’s extended Irish training squad. The 22 year old is now starring with Connacht. Many will be hoping that Munster can get back to challenging for the big prizes.In racing Kerry is on the crest of a wave with jockeys such as Oisin Murphy, Bryan Cooper an Jack Kennedy making big names for themselves plus Tom Cooper amongst the countries top trainers. They will all be looking forward to the next few months when the National Hunt season reaches its peak.In the world of greyhounds Kerry will always be up there with the best. The top trainers will be hoping to bring home some of the title from the National Coursing meeting in Clonmel.Cian O’Sullivan and Rebecca Ryan, both with Mercy Mounthawk connections received early Christmas presents as they were called up by Irish teams. St Brendan’s Basketball club have a huge Cup date next weekend – more about that later while Team Garvey’s are in a battle for a Women’s Division 1 play-off place.There are lots of other sports I didn’t mention like cycling where the season will again kick off in the coming weeks with the Lacey Cup, athletics, swimming an darts for example. We will endeavour to cover all these and more over the coming months.Support Sport: While I wish for success for all sports my main wish is that people start coming out to support live sport. I have to say I was disappointed with the size of the crowd at the Garvey’s game last Saturday night. It was an ideal night after Christmas to come out and cheer on the team. With the aforementioned Kerry U17 team joining the FAI’s National League for it to be a success it will need support of the soccer public. Hurling will be making the same plea as will many other sports so for 2016 lets all make a resolution to get out and support local sport.

GARVEY’S COME GOOD AT START OF HOME RUN:While they had a slow start Team Garvey’s upped the pace an in the end ran out easy winners of a plucky Longford Falcons side in Mouthhawk Gym. The home side won 59-34 to get their run of home games off to the perfect start.Garvey’s came from 8 points down to hit 10 first quarter points in a row and continue into the second period to extend the run to 19 without reply. Garveys led 27-16 at the break

and continued to lead all the way to the end.They have 4 of their remaining 5 games in Kerry with 3 more at home and one away in Castleisland. Indeed the two Kerry derbies between Garvey’s and Team Den Joes American Style will go a long way to deciding if Garvey’s, or indeed Team Den Joes, can make the play-offs.

BRENDAN’S READY FOR HULA HOOPS SEMI-FINALS:The Saint Brendan’s senior men’s team are in action this Sunday in the Hula Hoops Intermediate National Cup semi-final. They face Cork Celts in St Mary’s Hall Portlaoise at 2.30pm and confidence is high in the side. They have already beaten Shannon Jets, Portlaosie Panthers and Phoenix of Belfast to get to the last 4. The team were very impressive when winning the Castleisland Blitz and with the likes of Fergal and Darren O’Sullivan, Kieran Donaghy and the rest of the squad hopes are high of a place in a big National final. A supporter’s bus is traveling to Portlaoise and will leave the Castle Bar at 10am and is e10 return.

THE REST OF THE ST BRENDAN’S BASKETBALL NEWS:In the Boys u18 County League St Brendan’s went down 63-71 to Gneeveguilla. The Tralee side were hit early with Shane O’Connor picking up 4 fouls and had to sit out much of the game. However they led 17-15 after the first quarter but were down 6 at the break. Turnovers force by Gneeveguilla caused St Brendan’s problems and it was 49-58 after three quarters and the home side held on to win. David McCarthy was the top scorer on 20 followed by Dominic Craig on 16 and James Roche on 13.In the u16’s the first of the year’s derby meetings with Tralee Tigers was a cracker with the Saints coming out on top 32-30. Tigers were up early on but the Brendan’s boys turned it around to lead in the final quarter. However credit to Tigers as they levelled matters with 30 seconds to go. But Brendan’s George Reidy came up with a cracking basket to win the game.The 14’s had a very good win over St Bridgets and led 15-2 early on. They continued to dominate for the rest of the game and the result reflects the steady improvement of the squad and the hard work they are putting in in training. Garry Lynch was the top scorer on 14 followed by Graham Sheehy on 9, Liam Kingston on 6 along with Daniel Bowler. This squad were also very impressive in the Castleisland Blitz before going down in the final to Castleisland.

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Brendan’s Park have been drawn away to Avenue United. This is the Last 32 of the competition and the game is set for the weekend of January 16th and 17th.

KERRY V CORK AGAIN:Any time Kerry face Cork in any sport it is always a big occasion. Recently the Kerry u15’s defeated their neighbours 5-2. This Sunday it’s the turn of the u16’s as Kerry travel to Blarney to face the rebels at 1pm. St Brendan’s / Oakpark Community Games:The activities for this season get underway shortly with music for solo and group, indoor soccer for u10’s and u13’s, mixed basketball for u11’s, u13 boys and girls and u15 boys and girls and draughts taking place in February and March. If anyone is interested in taking part in any of these events you should contact the club immediately on 087-8568887 or 087-2474648. The club is also looking for coaches for the above teams to take a few training sessions and coach the team on the day of the county competitions, so if you feel you can help out please contact us. The closing date for entries is Friday so we need to hear from you immediately.

NO RACING AT THE TRACK:There is no racing this weekend at the weekend. The action resumes as usual on Tuesday next followed by the weekend’s action

RAIN NO DETERRENT TO FENIT SWIMMERS:While the weather did not play ball it couldn’t deter the swimmers who continued the long unbroken tradition of the Christmas Day Swim in Fenit. 425 plucky souls took to the water with a huge crowd of spectators cheering them on. While it was wet the mild weather made the swim a bit more pleasurable and the water was calm and an acceptable 9 degrees. The swimmers enjoyed the festive atmosphere, music and refreshments as the swimmers lined up for the annual special rendition of Jingle Bells by a ‘special guest’!The pile of stones washed up was a discomfort for the swimmers and hopefully this issue can be addressed by the Local Authority before the 2016 tourist season. The organsiers were delighted with the support given by all to the collection for the RNLI Fenit whose members were on hand with hoy refreshments for the swimmers.

CAMOGIE GIRLS SET TO CELEBRATE:2015 was a great year for the counties camogie teams with their winning of the Munster Junior Championship, beating Cork, being the highlight. The Kerry girls were also successful in the National League Division 4. On the club scene Clanmaurice were crowned the Munster Junior Club champions for the second year in a row and were also winners of the LIT Summer League while St Anne’s won the Minor Championship. So the players and supporters will have 5 sets of medals on show on the night of their social which will be held in the Stretford End McHales Bar, Causeway this Friday night, January 8th,

at 7pm. Music will be by Terminal 2 and there will also be special guests in attendance on the night.

PARNELLS NEWS:An open workshop will be hosted on Friday January 15th in Kerins O’Rahillys at 7.30pm and this is the follow up to the well-attended Parnells meeting that was held in late November. Everyone is invited to attend, including those who are not actively involved in the club. This is the ideal place for those with an interest in Hurling and Camogie development and to work on ideas for the development of both hurling and camogie in Tralee. Parnells had some highlights in 2015 and these were included in the report to the Kerry Camogie County Board. Some of these were the Night of Champions on June 19th, training sessions with the Kerry senior team, the trip to the All-Ireland final and the work done on the Cul camps. The club also took part in the Veronica Stack Memorial Tournament at Dr Crokes alongside teams from outside the county. 2015 was a big year for the club and they are now looking forward to the coming season with confidence. The club thanks Moss Spillane groundskeeper at Caherslee and Na Gaeil for the use of their grounds.Volunteers: The club is looking for volunteers to help out for just one hour per week during the season. People with hurling and camogie experience or those new to the sport are welcome with a variety of volunteering opportunities available within the club.

ST PAT’S STORIES:There was no winner of the Lotto from the numbers drawn 3,7,8 and 13. This weekend’s Jackpot will be e4,200 with the draw in Skelper Quane’s Bar on Sunday night.

Jimmy Duffy Memorial Cycle:One of the first cyclists of the New Year is the Jimmy Duffy Memorial Cycle which takes place this Saturday January 9th. The cycle gets underway at 11am from the club and will travel to Castleisland and back for refreshments in Quanes Bar. To cover insurance and medical back up a fee of e5 per person (up to a maximum of e15 per family) will be charged. Registration for this fun cycle will commence at 10am and all cyclists are asked to obey the pace car. On Sunday night the anniversary Mass takes place followed by hot food and entertainment in Quanes as the club celebrates the memory of local man Jimmy Duffy.Senior Citizens Party: The festive season continues for the Senior Citizens in the area as their party takes place in Kerins O’Rahilly’s clubhouse from 1.30pm.

KERINS O’RAHILLY’S NEWS:It’s all systems go for the clubs 10k 1916 Commemorative Run at the end of the month. Registration is open for the run which takes place on Sunday January 31st at 10am. The race will start and finish at the club with the route taking in the surrounding areas.Volunteers: The club is looking to recruit

coaches and volunteers and full training will be given in the various roles.There was no winner of the Lotto from the numbers drawn of 3,8,12 and 28 with the next jackpot being e2,400.All the regular off field activities including cards, yoga and Pilates take place at the usual weekly times in the clubhouse.

NA GAEIL NOTES:There was no winner of the Lotto from the numbers drawn 8,17,25 and 27 and the next Jackpot is e2000 with the draws on Tuesday nights.Unwanted Gifts: Please donate any unwanted Christmas gifts to the clubs Bingo and they will be delighted to use them as raffle prizes on Monday nights. Please leave any donations in the clubhouse for the attention of Niamh.Bingo: This takes place on Monday nights with a guaranteed jackpot of e1000 every week with a mini jackpot that increase every week when not won. There are also door prizes and raffles and all monies raised go directly back into the club. The club wants to thank all those who continue to support the Bingo and wish them a ‘Full House’ for the New Year.

Cards: These take place every Wednesday night in the clubhouse and all are welcome to attend.

Volunteers: The club would be delighted to welcome anyone who has some time to volunteer with the club and full training will be given.

AUSTIN STACKS JUVENILE AGM:The AGM of the Stack Juvenile Section took place recently and the following were elected to the officer positions: Uachtarán: Mícheál Ó hAodha; Cathaoirleach: Tim McMahon; LeasChathaoirleach: Nollaig Ó Conaill; Rúnaí: Mícheál Ó Loinsigh; Cláraitheoir: Colm Ó Mongáin; Toscaire (Delegate) go Bord na nÓg, go Bord Thrá Lí agus go Coiste an Réigiúin Láir: Seán Ó Slatara; Caidreamh Poiblí: Brian Caball.

Austin Stacks U14/13 medal presentation night in Connolly park.

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RAIN FAILS TO DAMPEN THE ENTHUSIASM OF CHRISTMAS DAY SWIMMERS IN FENITNot even the persistent morning rain could dampen the enthusiasm of the plucky swimmers who togged off for the traditional dip at Locke’s Beach, Fenit on Christmas Day. Although the wet and overcast conditions kept many people at home, about 425 swimmers made light of the weather to enjoy a seasonal swim as a large crowd looked on. In contrast with the heavy rain, the mild 12C temperature was a pleasant surprise. Unlike recent storms Desmond, Eva and Frank, the beach was wind free and the sea, with temperature at a very accept-able 9C, was calm and inviting. Despite the downpour, all the regular Christmas Day swimmers turned up to take part in a well-established and popular swim. The buzz of excitement and giddy anticipation was tangible as people gathering in the car park were met by lively seasonal music. Even the rain had reduced to a drizzle as the swimmers lined up on the sandy beach at 11.55am for a lively rendition of Jingle Bells before the traditional charge to the sea at noon. The majority of swimmers did the customary three charges into the sea. All the swimmers behaved sensible and got in, got down, got out and got warm. A special feature of the day was the presence of many people home for Christ-mas. A substantial cohort of young swimmers also took the plunge into the cold sea. As was the case last year, the piles of stone, which have been washed up along the front of the beach, by high tides and gale force winds, caused some discomfort for swimmers. It’s an issue that needs to be addressed by the Local Authority before the 2016 tourist season begins. The sizable collection went to RNLI Fenit, whose members were in position with their collection boxes from 11am and were generously supported by the festive crowd. The RNLI also pro-vided piping hot soup, tea and coffee for one and all throughout the day. The warm refreshments went down a treat after the swim but people didn’t delay unduly as the heavy rain began to fall once more. It was time to head home for a warm shower and dinner, the appetite for which had been whetted by another outstanding Christmas Day swim.

Making their way to Locke’s Beach in Fenit for another superb Christmas Day swim were regular

participants, from left, Billy Ryle, Connie Turner and Paddy Kissane

Photo: Shane Turner

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