Six Things To Do This Weekend

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Friday seems to be the night packed with events this weekend but Sunday might appeal to sports fans…

Friday

1. Tips from Triona… 

Well known beauty and fashion Triona McCarthy of the Sunday Independent and TV3 fame is in CH Chemists at 7pm for their ‘Autumn Beauty Edit’ in association with Clarins.

Tickets are €10 (€5 of which is redeemable against Clarins products on the night). Doors open at 6.45pm and refreshments will be provided. Click here for tickets

2. Adapt to fashion…

There’s a fashion show for a great cause at the Adapt Shop on Matt Talbot Road at 7.30pm.

All fashions — which include Gucci, Armani, Karen Millen and Tommy Hilfiger to name but a few — on display will be available to buy after the show. Tickets are just €5 available at the shop.

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3. The ‘Story of Shelby’ night…

Fashion lovers really will be torn on the night as Paul Galvin is hosting a special event in the Brandon.

The Story of Shelby Autumn/Winter 17, will see appearances by hurling legend Joe Canning and Paul’s wife Louise Duffy while other brands showing on the night are Savida, Gallery and Lennon Courtney. Local designers Aoife Hannon, Carol Kennelly House Of Delphine and Tina Griffin are also confirmed. Tickets costing €20 by clicking here

4. A bit of a session…

If fashion leaves you cold, you could go for a session in Kirby’s Brogue Inn. The final heat of Radio Kerry’s ‘Four Corners of Kerry’ competition to find Kerry’s best séisiún performers takes place in the famous Rock Street hostelry.

 

Radio Kerry’s Brendan Fuller  is the host on what should be a great night of craic an music. The winners will go to the final to be held at Scott’s Bar & Courtyard in Killarney on October 27.

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Saturday

5. Unveiling a garden…

The Baha’i community in Kerry are to unveil their ‘Garden Of Contemplation’ which they constructed as a gift to the people of Tralee, but it could be a casualty of the weather.

If it goes ahead the garden will be unveiled by Mayor of Tralee Cllr Norma Foley at 3pm and all are invited. It’s likely the ceremony will take place nearby in Siamsa Tire instead of outside.

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Sunday

6. County Final (and relegation) Day…

There’s a double bill at Austin Stack Park on Sunday and the two games could not be more contrasted.

First up is Kerins O’Rahillys v Kilcummin in a fight to preserve senior status. Even the winner will be in no mood for celebrations in what many have described as a farcical situation.

The main event is the meeting of All-Ireland club champions Dr Crokes and South Kerry in what should be a fascinating county final. A huge crowd is expected in Tralee.

Tickets are €15 for adults there is a €5 concession for OAPs and Students on the production of a valid ID. Under 16s are free.

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