A WALK will take place in September to remember a much-loved North Kerry woman who passed away last year.
All proceeds from the Betty McGrath, Killelton, Camp – 12 km Walk will go to the Palliative Care Unit, with the walk marking Betty McGrath’s first anniversary.
The walk takes place from 12 noon on Saturday, September 10 from The Junction Bar, Camp, walking along to Killelton Oratory on the Dingle Way, then on to Bunavoonder Strand, Bunahow, Kilgobbin Church of Ireland, Camp Upper, Ashe’s Cafe, Stepping Stones, Curraduff and back to The Junction Bar for refreshments.
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Betty McGrath from, Moyessa, Listowel and formerly of Baltovin, Ardfert, was diagnosed with cancer in August 2021 and passed away a month later on September 14.
She received amazing care from the staff of the palliative care unit and the Moriarty and McGrath families wanted to give something back. A gofundme page has been set up to raise funds which can be accessed here.
THE people of Keel and the wider community are set to remember the late Damien Foley with a memorial walk on Sunday, July 10.
Beginning at Keel GAA grounds at 10am, Damien‘s family, friends and neighbours will walk the Keel Loop Walk to mark what would have been the occasion of his 40th birthday.
Damien passed away from cystic fibrosis in July 1999 just a few days before his 17th birthday. Damien was a much loved member of the community of Keel and was an avid sports fan, with the Kerry team and Aston Villa being his particular favourites.
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Damien attended Castledrum National School and Presentation Secondary School, Milltown, and is fondly remembered by his former school mates as a popular, funny and caring friend.
Damien was also a much valued member of Keel underage football teams, with whom he wore the white jersey with immense pride.
Damien’s family and friends are asking people to come out and walk all, or even part of, the route with them on Sunday the 10th.
The walk will begin at 10am sharp, leaving Keel GAA and heading west along the R561 to Whitegate Crossroads, before turning south to Lachtacalla Quay, following the bank of the River Maine to Boolteens, then to the hill via Lassabee and back to Keel GAA via Gortanedin.
In all, the route measures approximately 13km and is easy to moderate in difficulty. People are advised to wear trail shoes or walking boots and dogs are not permitted.
Refreshments will be served before and after the walk at Keel GAA and it is expected that the event will have concluded well in time for people to go and watch Kerry take on Dublin on television later that afternoon.
All proceeds raised by the memorial walk for Damien will be shared between the Cystic Fibrosis Ward at University Hospital Limerick, Irish Community Air Ambulance and Keel GAA Club.
DESPITE the spitting rain, the inaugural Tralee RFC fund-raising fun run went ahead at O’Dowd Park in Ballyard on Saturday.
Around 170 adults and kids registered in the clubhouse before the event kicked off at 1pm.
There was a 5k and 3k route for this timed event, sponsored by Noyeks Newmans of the Mile Height, as families set off with buggies and bikes while dressing appropriately for the bad weather.
Later, they all came back to the clubhouse for well earned refreshments and to watch the annual ‘Home v Exiles’ game which has been played every St Stephen’s Day at O’Dowd Park in Ballyard for over 30 years.
A great way to spend St Stephen’s Day and even the rain couldn’t spoil the atmosphere.
Scroll down for a short video of the start of the 5k/3k run with loads of photos below…