Four Things To Do Around Tralee This Weekend

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IT’S the weekend so you’ll be looking for stuff to do we presume. Here’s a few things you can get up to over the next two days…

Friday

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Calling all music fans! A trip down to the Manor West Hotel tonight is a must to test your knowledge of tunes all for a good cause.

Manus Leane will be the quizmaster and teams of four cost €40 all in aid of the Kerry Hospice. Registration is at 9pm and it starts at 9.30pm.

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Saturday

John Paul O'Connor, founder of Sasta Sausages.

John Paul O’Connor, founder of Sasta Sausages, will be at Taste of Tralee this weekend.

2. A Taste of Tralee

Tasty treats await all those who enter the Manor West Retail Park on Saturday and Sunday.

Taste Kerry members will set up their stalls with everything from award-winning sausages to delicious home baking.

It takes place from 12 noon to 6pm on both days.

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3. Strictly good fun

Donal Flaherty and Joanne Coffey, contestants in the Kerry Hurlers Strictly Come Dancing event. Photo by Dermot Crean

Donal Flaherty and Joanne Coffey, contestants in the Kerry Hurlers Strictly Come Dancing event. Photo by Dermot Crean

The fleet-footed Kerry hurlers take to the stage in a specially erected marquee at McHales Stretford End for a team holiday fundraiser. They’ve had a great year so it would be great to send them off to trip to Orlando.

They’ll be loads of spot prizes and Best Dressed competitions on the night.  It starts at 8pm.

Tickets at €20 are still available at Foley’s Gala Lixnaw, Dillane’s Maxol Station in Abbeydorney and Ross’s in Ballyduff.. Players also selling them.

Sunday

4. A centenary run

The people at Churchill GAA are getting set for a special 10k run as part of the centenary celebrations at the club.

It takes place at 10am from the clubhouse, with all proceeds from the event going toward the development of the dressing rooms at their new pitch,  located at the top of Churchill, opposite the local church.

Registration for the run is set at €20 with a finishers medal on offer for all participants. If you’re feeling  brave and up for it, then you’re encouraged to head on over to the Run The Kingdom site HERE and sign up.

 

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