Kerry Community Awards 2017 Launched

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Launching the Kerry Community Awards 2017 were Sean Quinlan Chairman Kerry Community Awards, Ruth O'Connell Kerry County Council, Siobhan Griiffin Kerry Public Participation Network, Helen Switzer Community Department Kerry County Council (second row from left) Trisha Dowling NEWKD, Brendan Doran Southern Marketing Design Media, Kevin Hughes Editor The Kerryman, Bill Morrell KPPN, Maura Fitzgerald KPPN, John Spillane KPPN (back left) Sean Foley General Manager Dromhall Hotel and Mark Lee BHP Insurance at the Dromhall Hotel, Killarney on Thursday. Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin

Launching the Kerry Community Awards 2017 were Sean Quinlan Chairman Kerry Community Awards, Ruth O’Connell Kerry County Council, Siobhan Griiffin Kerry Public Participation Network, Helen Switzer Community Department Kerry County Council (second row from left) Trisha Dowling NEWKD, Brendan Doran Southern Marketing Design Media, Kevin Hughes Editor The Kerryman, Bill Morrell KPPN, Maura Fitzgerald KPPN, John Spillane KPPN (back left) Sean Foley General Manager Dromhall Hotel and Mark Lee BHP Insurance at the Dromhall Hotel, Killarney on Thursday. Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin

THE countdown is on to the all-new Kerry Community Awards which make a welcome return for 2017.

The awards were officially launched in The Dromhall Hotel by committee chairman Sean Quinlan who also welcomed incoming secretary Helena Switzer of Kerry County Council’s Community Department.

Mr Quinlan thanked sponsors and patrons in the commercial and semi-State sector, as well as Kerry County Council, Southern Marketing Design Media and The Kerryman who collectively founded the awards and remain a driving force behind the event.

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“We will be holding our community awards in April 2017 in The Dromhall Hotel to once again recognise and honour the Trojan work done by volunteers to improve the welfare of communities all too often with little or no funding,” Mr Quinlan said at the launch.

“These community workers and carers are among our greatest national treasures and they help bring hope, stability and confidence for the future. Their actions enhance the lifestyle of those who live in those communities and their generosity is beyond question and beyond price,” he added.

Kerry Community Awards started in 2004 when Rathmore Social Action Group collected the overall award. Kerry Community Awards has distributed over €350,000 to local community groups down through the years. There were 11 deserving annual winners – and countless category winners – before the awards took a well-earned break in 2014.

The 2017 awards will herald some changes and the application form will mirror that – for instance entrants won’t have to select a category in which to be entered – but the ethos remains the same, putting communities first. Entry forms will be available in the coming weeks.

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