PHOTOS: Kerry College Open Week A Huge Success

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Apprentices Alison O’Sullivan, Petra O’Flaherty, Grace Murray Quinn, Amy Halpin, Mairead Faherty and Emily Lennon at the Kerry College Apprenticeship Evening on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean

KERRY College Open Week 2023 was a huge success with thousands of students, career changers and jobseekers attending campus locations in Listowel, Clash Road and Monavalley in Tralee.

More attended the Careers Event on Monday evening, the Parent/Guardian/Applicant Information Session on Tuesday evening and the Apprenticeship Open Evening on Thursday.

This week was an opportunity for prospective learners to talk to staff and current learners, and explore the campus facilities to see the broad range of courses on offer at the different campuses.

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Teachers, learning support and guidance staff at the Clash/Denny  and Listowel Campus were available on the day to discuss the multitude of courses for progression and employment available in Kerry College and for visitors to see first-hand all that Kerry College has to offer.

Principal of Clash, Denny Street and Listowel Campuses, Mr. Stephen Goulding welcomed Miriam Magner Flynn and The Two Norries to the Clash Campus on Tuesday and they proved to be a huge hit on the night.  He and his staff were especially delighted to welcome visitors to the new Kerry College Campus in Listowel.

Director of Further Education and Training at Kerry ETB Owen O’Donnell with Con O’Sullivan of Kerry ETB and Adrian King of Red Chair at the Kerry College Apprenticeship Evening on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean

In the Monavalley Campus attendees had the opportunity to visit the Skills Village which was showcasing Stone Crafting, Plumbing, Fibre Technician, Medical Administration, Overhead Lines and many more apprenticeships and courses. Visitors could try their hand at basic skills and find inspiration for their future.

Killorglin Campus were onsite in the Monavalley Campus all week, exhibiting their Outdoor Education and Training courses. Visitors had the chance to breathe under water with a scuba respirator, try their hand balancing on a surfboard, experience VR mountain biking and much more.

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2,000 visitors attended the Apprenticeship Open Evening in the Monavalley Campus on Thursday evening which was over double the number of visitors last year.

First Year Apprentice at EBS Networks Padraig Trant, Emma Bourke, Anne Marie Hosey, fourth year apprentice Stephen O’Connor and Cian O’Shea at the Kerry College Apprenticeship Evening on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean

They had the chance  to meet Kerry based employers who take on apprentices on a regular basis. They also had the opportunity to hear what it was like to work as an apprentice and build a career ‘earning while learning’.

There were over 35 employers at the event this year and we would like to thank each and every one of them for coming along. Some  included Dairymaster, ESB Networks, Energywise Ireland, FIT, Liebherr, O’Carroll Engineering, OPW, Mayo Sligo ETB  (Butchery Apprenticeship), TLI Group, Torc Precision Engineering Ltd, Irish Naval Service  to name but a few.

Manager of the Monavalley Campus, Con O’Sullivan feels this is just the beginning of a wider change: “The level of public engagement across our Open Week is a clear sign that parents, school leavers, career changers and jobseekers are looking for a more direct route to work –with increasing demand on our suite of accelerated practical skills training options; such as Apprenticeship and Professional Development programmes.

“Our responsive and agile team in Monavalley is best positioned to create a suite of training options that is both anticipative and responsive to business needs, informed by the work of our Business Support Unit,” he said.

Kerry College runs courses all year round –you can view their courses on www.kerrycollege.ie or call their admissions office in Tralee on 066 714 9696 or 064 662 2593 in Killarney. Scroll down for photos…

Ava Daly, Juanita Daly and Lieutenant Commander Niamh Ní Fhatartha at the Kerry College Apprenticeship Evening on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Director Of FET at Kerry ETB One O’Donnell, Assistant Manager John Herlihy and Manager at Kerry College Con O’Sullivan at the Kerry College Apprenticeship Evening on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
Niamh O’Donovan, Meaghan Nolan and Phena Mulligan at the Kerry College Apprenticeship Evening on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Rezeam Marfia, Plunkett McElhatton, Sarah Shanahan, Eoin Lynch, Jeanann O’Connell and Paul Flynn all from Tli Group at the Kerry College Apprenticeship Evening on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
A busy Kerry College Open Evening on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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PHOTOS: Large Attendance For Opening Of Kerry Civil War Conference

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Donal Brosnan, Austin O’Shaughnessy, Donie O’Callaghan and Fergus Dillon at the opening of the Kerry Civil War Conference at Siamsa Tíre on Thursday night. Photo by Dermot Crean

THE three-day conference marking the centenary of the Civil War saw a sold-out opening last night in Siamsa Tire.

The Kerry Civil War Conference, which continues today and Saturday, brings together a wide range of local, national and international experts, historians and academics to discuss the conflict and its legacy.

The conference opened with a keynote address, ‘Faith, Reason and Betrayal: The Irish Civil War’ given by Professor Diarmaid Ferriter, University College Dublin.

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Among the attendees were many local politicians, historians, conference speakers and author Thomas Kenneally of ‘Schinder’s Ark’ fame, who attended with his wife Judy.

The conference forms part of the State’s Decade of Centenaries Programme for 2023. For more information and the full schedule of events, see www.kerrycivilwarconference.ie

The event will conclude on Saturday evening with ‘Their Memory Will Endure’, a concert which will bring to life the songs of the Civil War period, amplified with poetry, letters, drama, dance and audio-visual material. Scroll down for photos…

Kerry Civil War Conference co-organiser Owen O’Shea with Professor Diarmuid Ferriter at the opening of the conference at Siamsa Tíre on Thursday night. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Mary McAuliffe, Liz Gilles and Stefan Bishop at the opening of the Kerry Civil War Conference at Siamsa Tíre on Thursday night. Photo by Dermot Crean
Tom Bermingham, Mayor of Tralee Cllr Mikey Sheehy and Cllr Breandán Fitzgerald at the opening of the Kerry Civil War Conference at Siamsa Tíre on Thursday night. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Author Thomas Kenneally with his wife Judy and Jimmy Deenihan at the opening of the Kerry Civil War Conference at Siamsa Tíre on Thursday night. Photo by Dermot Crean

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Deadline For Applications For Creative Communities Awards Scheme Looms

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KERRY County Council is encouraging people and groups to get their applications in for Creative Ireland Kerry’s Creative Communities Awards Scheme as there is only four days to deadline.

Applications are being accepted from community groups, arts groups, artists, creative practitioners, venues and festivals etc.

Grants of up to €5,000 are available for communities to work with a creative practitioner on a creative or cultural project which will culminate in a showcase event, launch or talk etc.

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The closing date for receipt of applications by email to arts@kerrycoco.ie is 1pm next Tuesday 28th February.

The guidelines and application form which are available in English and Irish, FAQ’s and the slides from the information session can be found in the Forms/Funding section of the Kerry Arts Office website: https://arts.kerrycoco.ie/

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Kerry FC To Debut Newly Launched Third Kit In Bray Game Tonight

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Players sporting the Kerry FC third kit. Photo: Domnick Walsh

KERRY FC has just launched it’s third kit ahead of tonight’s game against Bray Wanderers.

With the green home jersey and white away kit already available, the new, mainly black, kit was launched with a short video narrated by Bernard Casey and directed by Tralee man Ben Kavanagh (see below).

They’ll wear the kit at tonight’s game. It’s available for pre-order on the Kerry FC shop online.

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PHOTOS: Fáilte Ireland Holds Kerry Event To Outline 2023 Plans For Tourism Recovery

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At the Fáilte Ireland event in the INEC were, from left, John Griffin, Kerry County Council, Veronica O’Connor, Fáilte Ireland, Mags Griffin, Tour Guide, Sean Murphy, Murphy’s Ice-cream and Chair of Siamsa Tire. Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan

TOURISM stakeholders from around the county attended a special event in Killarney on Thursday.

Fáilte Ireland launched its 2023 plans  to help drive sustainable recovery of tourism at a regional tourism industry briefing in the INEC Killarney.

Head of the Wild Atlantic Way, Miriam Kennedy, gave details on plans for the region this year, including new project developments, marketing campaigns and regional tourism strategies.

Fáilte Ireland’s plans in 2023 focus on 7 key areas: Business Recovery; Tourism Careers ; Domestic Marketing; Opening the Outdoors; Industry Digitalisation; Destination Development  and Climate Action. The event was attended by people involved in all aspects of tourism in Kerry. Scroll down for photos…

At the Fáilte Ireland event in the INEC were, from left, Veronica O’Connor, Fáilte Ireland, Joan Murphy, Tarbert Development, Michelle Edwards, Wildwater Adventures, Michelle Murphy, Siamsa Tire. Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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At the Fáilte Ireland event in the INEC were, from left, Michael Crawley, Wild N Happy, Danielle Favier, Fáilte Ireland, Paul O’Neill, ODR Hotels, Becky Hargrove, Kerry Convention Bureau. Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
At the Fáilte Ireland event in the INEC were, from left, Louise O’Mahony, Tangneys of Killarney, Diane Fawsitt, Killarney House, Susan Randles, The Dromhall Hotel, Danielle Favier, Fáilte Ireland. Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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At the Fáilte Ireland event in the INEC were, from left, Key note speakers, Paul Keeley, Fáilte Ireland, Moira Murrell, Chief Executive Kerry County Council, Breffni Ingerton, Gleneagle Hotel Group, Miriam Kennedy, Head of Wild Atlantic Way, Patrick O’Donoghue, Director Gleneagle Hotel Group. Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
At the Fáilte Ireland event in the INEC were, from left, Niamh O’Mahony, Murphys ice-cream, Declan Murphy, Fáilte Ireland, Helen Heaton, Castlewood House, Lasse Mulcahy, Louis Mulcahy Pottery, Miriam Ferriter, Skellig Hotel & Benners Hotel. Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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At the Fáilte Ireland event in the INEC were, from left, Brian Miley, Gleneagle Hotel Group, Josephine O’Driscoll, Fáilte Ireland, Laura Tangney, Tangneys of Killarney, Brigid O’Keeffe, Chief Executive, Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce. Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
At the Fáilte Ireland event in the INEC were, from left, Breffni Ingerton, Gleneagle Hotel Group, Josephine O’Driscoll, Fáilte Ireland, Pat Chawke, Wander Wild Festival, Niamh O’Shea, Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, Conor Hennigan, Hennigan Hospitality. Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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At the Fáilte Ireland event in the INEC were, from left, Padraig Hanley, Kenmare Boat Tours, Stephen O’Sullivan, Molly Gallivans, Don Colbert, Fáilte Ireland, Barry Hanley, Bere Island Holiday Homes. Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
At the Fáilte Ireland event in the INEC were,s. From left, Elizabeth McCoory, Kerry Aqua Terra, Noreen O’Shea, Skellig Six18, Patricia Greaney, Kerry County Council, Lucian Horvat, Valentia Island Lighthouse, Anthea Murphy, Valentia Island Clamping. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan
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Miriam Kennedy of Fáilte Ireland addressing delegates as Fáilte Ireland launched its 2023 plans on Thursday 23rd February at a regional tourism industry briefing in the INEC Killarney. Head of the Wild Atlantic Way, Miriam Kennedy, gave details on plans for the region this year, including new project developments, marketing campaigns and regional tourism strategies. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

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Apprentice On Kerry ETB Programme Receives National Recognition

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Commis Chef Apprentice Adam Nagy (centre) with Kerry ETB National Apprenticeship Co-ordinator Mallory Higgins and Commis Chef Course Instructor Simon Regan at the Apprenticeship Open Evening at Kerry College on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean

A FIRST Year on the National Commis Chef Apprenticeship Programme in Kerry ETBs Further Education and Training Centre in Kenmare, won national awards this week.

Commis Chef Apprentice Adam Nagy enjoyed success at the Irish Culinary Championships at CATEX 2023 in Dublin on Tuesday.

He was Overall ‘category winner’ for best hygiene practices, judged and presented by the Food Safety Professionals Association (FSPA) and won the Silver medal in the ‘National Chef Apprenticeship Skills’ Category – judged and presented by the Panel of Chefs Ireland.

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Adam Nagy works at Parknasilla Resort & Spa in Sneem. His Head Chef and Mentor is Paul O’Loughlin. The Commis Chef Apprenticeship is the starting point for a career as a professional chef.

This programme is of particular interest to those with a genuine passion for food, who enjoy working as a team and who can plan and work efficiently. The apprenticeship involves 3 or 4 days per week on-the-job training, and 1 or 2 days per week off-the-job, depending on the time of year.

Kerry ETB is the national co-ordinating provider for the programme, which is delivered in various locations across Ireland. For more information see www.commischefapprenticeship.ie

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