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LC-marymount-05 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-04 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS; Cora Buttimer, Katie O'Riordan, Sarah Treacy, Leah Kennedy and Elva Shinnick at work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-04(1) 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS; Cora Buttimer, Katie O'Riordan, Sarah Treacy, Leah Kennedy and Elva Shinnick at work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-03 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-03(1) 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-02 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class boys make some noise.....Boys from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-02(1) 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class boys make some noise.....Boys from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-01 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marymount-01(1) 
 PRESS RELEASE; STARTS....Marymount University Hospital & Hospice is an integral part of the community. Since our move from Wellington Road in September 2011 we have established a particularly wonderful link with our neighbours Ballinora National School. Each Spring following on from receiving their confirmation, the 6th class pupils help Marymount by partaking in gardening tasks with a great energy that brings an added joy and warmth to our facility in Curraheen. Each year the children organise fundraising events and they each donate a portion of their confirmation money to help purchase flowers and plants for the Hospital & Hospice. In particular our tear drop raised beds which are overlooked by the patient rooms are hugely enhanced.
Since the Summer of 2013, Marymount University Hospital & Hospice has hosted the 6th class pupils and the buzz and laughter heard on the days of their arrival is so uplifting for patients and staff. The pupils take so much pride in the meaningful contribution that they make during these months. Often when the children are on summer holidays and are preparing for secondary school, they also visit to water and weed their flower beds on a regular basis. 
The contribution and collaboration with Ballinora NS is so much appreciated in Marymount. Not only have they contributed financially, but the work they have done has enhanced the gardens for patients, which otherwise would not have been achieved due to a lack of resources. On behalf of all in Marymount, we thank you all in Ballinora NS sincerely. ENDS
6th class pupils from Ballinora NS take a break from work in the garden.
Audrey Ellard Walsh story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hickey-11 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh. He is holding an old family photo, which includes himself along with his dad Larry, mother Angela, and siblings Jason, Amanda and Wendy, from 1974. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hickey-09 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hickey-07 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh. He is holding an old family photo, which includes himself along with his dad Larry, mother Angela, and siblings Jason, Amanda and Wendy, from 1974. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hickey-06 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hickey-05 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh. He is holding a family photo from 1974.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-hickey-03 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hickey-02 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hickey-01 
 XX features 15/06/2016.
David Hickey with his children Odhran and Sadbh.
Pic; Larry Cummins
JC2016ExamPics22 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Ballincollig Community School, Leaving cert students prior to the History Paper, Ballincollig Community School, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Sarah O'Sullivan, from Tower, getting some final study before the History Paper.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics21 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Ballincollig Community School, Leaving cert students prior to the History Paper, Ballincollig Community School, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Sarah O'Sullivan, from Tower, getting some final study before the History Paper.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics20 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Ballincollig Community School, Leaving cert students prior to the History Paper, Ballincollig Community School, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Sarah O'Sullivan, from Tower, getting some final study before the History Paper.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics19 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Ballincollig Community School, Leaving cert students after the French Higher Paper, Ballincollig Community School, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Emma O'Sullivan and Caroline Alton, review the French Higher Paper.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics18 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Colaiste Choilm/Gaelcholaiste Choilm, Junior cert students prior to their History Paper, Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Some final study on their iPads prior to the History Paper are Ian McCarthy, Andrew Barrett, Macdara Dawson, Cian Jenkinson.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics17 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Colaiste Choilm/Gaelcholaiste Choilm, Leaving cert students after the French Higher Paper, Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Happy with the French Higher Paper, Emer Lynch and Marley Tarnaud.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics16 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Colaiste Choilm/Gaelcholaiste Choilm, Leaving cert students prior to the History Higher Paper, Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Some final study for Mark Forde and Aoife Dineen, before their History Paper. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics15 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Colaiste Choilm/Gaelcholaiste Choilm, Junior cert students after the French Higher Paper, Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Reviewing the French Paper, Lauryn Ni Bhradaigh, Daniel O Cuain, Caoileann Nic a Bhaird and Darragh O Goilin.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics14 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Colaiste Choilm/Gaelcholaiste Choilm, Junior cert students after the French Higher Paper, Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Reviewing the French Paper, Lauryn Ni Bhradaigh, Daniel O Cuain, Darragh O Goilin and Caoileann Nic a Bhaird. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics13 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Colaiste Choilm/Gaelcholaiste Choilm, Leaving cert students after the French Higher Paper, Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Reviewing the French Paper, Kaitlin Kiely, Kristain Calvert, Michael O'Shea and Michaela Crowley.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics12 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Colaiste Choilm/Gaelcholaiste Choilm, Leaving cert students after the French Higher Paper, Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Reviewing the French Paper, Sam Calvert, Holly Buckley, James Walsh, Cian McKibben, Martin Reidy, Rachel Lucey.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics11 
 XXjob 15/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Colaiste Choilm/Gaelcholaiste Choilm, Leaving cert students after the French Higher Paper, Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Reviewing the French Paper, Sam Calvert, Holly Buckley, James Walsh, Cian McKibben, Martin Reidy, Rachel Lucey.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics09(1) 
 XXjob 14/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Regina Mundi College Leaving Certificate students, Pre Higher Biology Exam, at Regina Mundi College, Douglas, Cork.
Getting in some last minute revision prior to their Higher Biology Exam, Laura Hurley, Douglas and Jill Crowley, Rochestown.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics06 
 XXjob 14/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Regina Mundi College Leaving Certificate students, Pre Higher Biology Exam, at Regina Mundi College, Douglas, Cork.
Sitting outside, getting in some last minute revision prior to their Higher Biology Exam, Niamh O'Leary, Rochestown and Lauren Tobin, Douglas.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics04(1) 
 XXjob 14/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Christ King Leaving Certificate students after Irish Paper 2, at Christ King Girls Secondary School, Cork
Reviewing Irish Honors Paper 2, Sarah Kelly and Kim Sheehan Thomas, both from Douglas.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics04(1)-(1) 
 XXjob 14/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Christ King Leaving Certificate students after Irish Paper 2, at Christ King Girls Secondary School, Cork
Reviewing Irish Honors Paper 2, Sarah Kelly and Kim Sheehan Thomas, both from Douglas.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2016ExamPics03(1)-(1) 
 XXjob 14/06/2016
Irish Examiner.
Christ King Girls Secondary School, Junior Certificate students after Business Paper 1, at Christ King Girls Secondary School, Cork.
Reviewing Business Paper 1, Roisin Spillane, Niamh Forde.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
DENIS-park-2 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 15/06/2016 ... 
Sisters Anna and Clara Hobbs and their friend Oran Gallagher, Rochestown, Cork, enjoying a visit to Fitzgerald's Park, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-park-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 15/06/2016 ... 
Sisters Anna and Clara Hobbs and their friend Oran Gallagher, Rochestown, Cork, enjoying a visit to Fitzgerald's Park, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-dew-15 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, was Joe Cohen, Newtownabbey, who was a fan and a friend of Rory Gallagher. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-14 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, were Sheila Fitzpatrick, Bishopstown, Cork, (left) and Johanna Fitzpatrick, do. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-12 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, were (from left) Michael Crowley, Ballyvolane, Cork; Jackie Fitz-Gerald, proprietor of the bookshop, and Honor Tuohy, Coolea. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-11 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, was Mary Kelleher Carey, Macroom. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-10 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, were Roz Crowley, author of the book, signing a copy for Bridie Murphy, Macroom. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-7 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, Mai Fitz-Gerald presented a bouquet of flowers to Roz Crowley, author of the book. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-6 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, were (from left) three sisters Phil Barry, Mary Murphy and Breda Murphy and Breda's son Daniel Murphy, Macroom. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-5 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, were Bob Seward, Cork Academy of Music, (left) and Anthony Murphy, a founding director of the festival. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-4 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, were (from left) Donal Gallagher, brother of Rory Gallagher; Don Hall, son of the RTE broadcaster Frank Hall, who launched the book; Roz Crowley, author of the book; Mike Lowe who did the sound system at the festival, and John Martin Fitz-Gerald, who was vice-chairman of the festival. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, were (from left) Don Buckley, Josephine O'Leary, Colm Cronin and Jack Cotter, Macroom. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, were (from left) Brigid Relihan, Abbey Murphy and Veronica McMahon, Macroom. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dew-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 ... 
At the launch at Fitz-Gerald's Bookshop, Macroom, of the book Macroom Mountain Dew, Memories of Ireland's First Rock Festival, were Teresa and John Dundon, Limerick, both of whom attended the first Mountain Dew Festival. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dash-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 (re alan healy) ... 
Gillian Hawthorne, Ballyvolane, Cork, after completing a trolley dash in Singleton's SuperValu, Hollyhill, sponsored by Tomas Singleton (right) as part of the Alan Twohig fundraising events. Gillian got groceries to the value of E230. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dash-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 (re alan healy) ... 
Gillian Hawthorne, Ballyvolane, Cork, (centre) helped by her sister Hazel Murphy who pushed the trolley, taking part in a trolley dash in Singleton's SuperValu, Hollyhill, sponsored by Tomas Singleton (left) as part of the Alan Twohig fundraising events. Gillian got groceries to the value of E230. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-dash-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 (re alan healy) ... 
Gillian Hawthorne, Ballyvolane, Cork, taking part in a trolley dash in Singleton's SuperValu, Hollyhill, sponsored by Tomas Singleton (right) as part of the Alan Twohig fundraising events. Gillian got groceries to the value of E230. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-bin-3 
 IE LIVE NEWS 14/06/2016 (with story re bin charges) ... 
Jerry O'Brien, Douglas, Cork, and his son Alan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
dan-sodoff-2 
 Evening Echo News 15-06-2016
At the sod turning cermony for the new Edmund Rice College a new voluntary secondary school opening in Carrigaline next March 2017. Included are from left, Wayne Halloran, ABM Europe, Paul Kelly, BOM, Padraig Barrett, Chairman, BOM, Valerie Wilshire, BOM, Adel Flynn, Principal, Angela Bennett, BOM, Nadine Wolfe, BOM and Peter Hyde, Deputy Principal. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-sodoff-1 
 Evening Echo News 15-06-2016
At the sod turning cermony for the new Edmund Rice College a new voluntary secondary school opening in Carrigaline next March 2017. Included are from left, Wayne Halloran, ABM Europe, Paul Kelly, BOM, Padraig Barrett, Chairman, BOM, Valerie Wilshire, BOM, Adel Flynn, Principal, Angela Bennett, BOM, Nadine Wolfe, BOM and Peter Hyde, Deputy Principal. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-park-8 
 Evening Echo News 15-06-2016
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Chris O’Leary was at Fitzgerald’s Park in Cork to announce details of theis year’s Summer in the Park programme of events. Maeve Dineen, CCC and Joe Stockdale, Triangle Productions attended the event. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-park-7 
 Evening Echo News 15-06-2016
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Chris O’Leary was at Fitzgerald’s Park in Cork to announce details of theis year’s Summer in the Park programme of events. Included below are, Maeve Dineen, CCC, Joe Stockdale, Triangle Productions and Sara Heinemann and Rebecca Grotheer. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-park-6 
 Evening Echo News 15-06-2016
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Chris O’Leary was at Fitzgerald’s Park in Cork to announce details of theis year’s Summer in the Park programme of events. Finbarr Archer and Chris Dorgan attended the event. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-park-5 
 Evening Echo News 15-06-2016
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Chris O’Leary was at Fitzgerald’s Park in Cork to announce details of theis year’s Summer in the Park programme of events. Included are, Susan O’Hanrahan, HSE, James Kirby, CS Partnership and Gillian Vaughan, Cork County Council. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-over-3 
 Evening Echo News 15-06-2016
Bernadette Milner this year’s winner of the Over 60’s competition signing the visitors book in the City Hall, Cork, where she was awarded a reception by the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Chris O’Leary. Also included is Paddy O’Brien of the Over 60’s. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-over-2 
 Evening Echo News 15-06-2016
Bernadette Milner this year’s winner of the Over 60’s competition signing the visitors book in the City Hall, Cork, where she was awarded a reception by the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Chris O’Leary. Include are family members, husband, Jerry, sons Daniel and Dermot and daughter Rebecca Also included are Paddy O’Brien, wtih judges Humphrey and Bernie O’Sullivan and Betty Duncliffe. Picture Dan Linehan

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