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Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill, with Nicola Cullinane, Evening Echo, Barry Woods, Chairman and fellow members of the Organising Committee, and performing Artists at the Press launch for the 56th Lord Mayor's Christmas Concert, City Hall, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
bernadette9 
 Fine Gael leader John Bruton looks on as Fine Gael European election candidate Jim Corr has his hair styled by barber Bernadette O'Riordan at Shandon Street, Cork yesterday during a short break from the campaign trail. PIC DENIS MINIHANE 
 Keywords: PUBDATE_??_??_8_1999_06_04
larkins-Bakery-Milltown 
 Larkins Bakery
Poll-Topper-Donnchadh-Ó-Laoghaire 
 Poll topper Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire (SF) has a kiss for his wife Eimear and baby Fiach at the Cork South Central Count Centre at Nemo Rangers GAA Club in Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
french999 
 Darragh French, PBC gets his pass away despite the tackle by Darragh Casserly, Crescent College during their Munster Schools U19 Clayton Hotels senior cup match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
LC-connolly-02 
 Requested by The Echo/MAURICE GUBBINS : The late CQMS Anthony Connolly (RIP) was a past-pupil of North Monastery Secondary School. Anthony was decorated with a Distinguished Service Medal for service above and beyond the call of duty where he remained at his post as a radio operator at an action at Manono Republic of Congo 1960 for 24 hours.
As a past pupil of the North Monastery the Past Pupils Union have decided to erect a photograph and copy of citation awarded to Anthony at North Monastery Secondary School on Wednesday 16th Octobe 2109. The unveiling was carried out by Col. Tim Daly, Exec Officer 1st Southern Brigade, Collins Barracks Cork (back row middle- citation at his right shoulder), pictured along with United nations Veterans.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-connolly-01 
 Requested by The Echo/MAURICE GUBBINS : The late CQMS Anthony Connolly (RIP) was a past-pupil of North Monastery Secondary School. Anthony was decorated with a Distinguished Service Medal for service above and beyond the call of duty where he remained at his post as a radio operator at an action at Manono Republic of Congo 1960 for 24 hours.
As a past pupil of the North Monastery the Past Pupils Union have decided to erect a photograph and copy of citation awarded to Anthony at North Monastery Secondary School on Wednesday 16th Octobe 2109. The unveiling was carried out by (left) Barry Hill, President, Past Pupils Union, Tracy Connolly, daughter of Anthony Connolly and (right) Col. Tim Daly, Exec Officer 1st Southern Brigade, Collins Barracks Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-connolly-07 
 Requested by The Echo/MAURICE GUBBINS : The late CQMS Anthony Connolly (RIP) was a past-pupil of North Monastery Secondary School. Anthony was decorated with a Distinguished Service Medal for service above and beyond the call of duty where he remained at his post as a radio operator at an action at Manono Republic of Congo 1960 for 24 hours.
As a past pupil of the North Monastery the Past Pupils Union have decided to erect a photograph and copy of citation awarded to Anthony at North Monastery Secondary School on Wednesday 16th Octobe 2109. Current Principal Grace O'Sullivan and former Principal Tom Walsh at the unveiling.

Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-connolly-06 
 Requested by The Echo/MAURICE GUBBINS : The late CQMS Anthony Connolly (RIP) was a past-pupil of North Monastery Secondary School. Anthony was decorated with a Distinguished Service Medal for service above and beyond the call of duty where he remained at his post as a radio operator at an action at Manono Republic of Congo 1960 for 24 hours.
As a past pupil of the North Monastery the Past Pupils Union have decided to erect a photograph and copy of citation awarded to Anthony at North Monastery Secondary School on Wednesday 16th Octobe 2109. Picture are (from left) Tracy Connolly, Elsie Connolly, Bob Seward, Tony Connolly and Emily Rea.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-connolly-05 
 Requested by The Echo/MAURICE GUBBINS : The late CQMS Anthony Connolly (RIP) was a past-pupil of North Monastery Secondary School. Anthony was decorated with a Distinguished Service Medal for service above and beyond the call of duty where he remained at his post as a radio operator at an action at Manono Republic of Congo 1960 for 24 hours.
As a past pupil of the North Monastery the Past Pupils Union have decided to erect a photograph and copy of citation awarded to Anthony at North Monastery Secondary School on Wednesday 16th Octobe 2109. The unveiling was carried out by (left) Barry Hill, President, Past Pupils Union, Tracy Connolly, daughter of Anthony Connolly and (right) Col. Tim Daly, Exec Officer 1st Southern Brigade, Collins Barracks Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-connolly-04 
 Requested by The Echo/MAURICE GUBBINS : The late CQMS Anthony Connolly (RIP) was a past-pupil of North Monastery Secondary School. Anthony was decorated with a Distinguished Service Medal for service above and beyond the call of duty where he remained at his post as a radio operator at an action at Manono Republic of Congo 1960 for 24 hours.
As a past pupil of the North Monastery the Past Pupils Union have decided to erect a photograph and copy of citation awarded to Anthony at North Monastery Secondary School on Wednesday 16th Octobe 2109. The unveiling was carried out by (rear-in middle of 5)) Col. Tim Daly, Exec Officer 1st Southern Brigade, Collins Barracks Cork pictured with UN Veterans.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-connolly-03 
 Requested by The Echo/MAURICE GUBBINS : The late CQMS Anthony Connolly (RIP) was a past-pupil of North Monastery Secondary School. Anthony was decorated with a Distinguished Service Medal for service above and beyond the call of duty where he remained at his post as a radio operator at an action at Manono Republic of Congo 1960 for 24 hours.
As a past pupil of the North Monastery the Past Pupils Union have decided to erect a photograph and copy of citation awarded to Anthony at North Monastery Secondary School on Wednesday 16th Octobe 2109. The unveiling was carried out by (left) Barry Hill, President, Past Pupils Union, Tracy Connolly, daughter of Anthony Connolly and (right) Col. Tim Daly, Exec Officer 1st Southern Brigade, Collins Barracks Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
tedfoley999 
 Elaine Foley of Allied Irish Banks notes the changes in the values of the European Monetary System currencies - (Picture: Des Barry) Ref 271/160
21/03/1983
zacfarrell999 
 Kilbrittain players celebrated as Barryroe player Zac Farrell holds his head after their defeat in the DF4 final at the Allianz Sciath na Scol Chorcaí festival of football finals at Páirc Uí Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
cateringstaff999 
 The Cork Regional Hospital catering staff standing proudly by their glittering new equipment prior to the opening of the hospital. Ref 223/73
29/11/78
xmas1954 
 For 'Ready for Tark'
The Christmas season in Cork - December 1954 Ref. 103H old black and white santa xmas children toys shopping
cathedralroad999 
 Installation of members of Cork Corporation at the North Cathedral, Cork. In the distance can be seen the lower part of Cathedral Road. 01/06/45 - ref. 899C
beausang999 
 Thomas and Tom Bearuang, Clashmore, Co Waterford take a break from the vintage class at the Ballyfeard ploughing match on the lands on Paddy and Elizabeth Harrington, Ballingarry, Minane Bridge, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
trevorflemming9 
 Trevor Flemming, East Cork taking part in the vintage single furrow at the Ballyfeard ploughing match on the lands on Paddy and Elizabeth Harrington, Ballingarry, Minane Bridge, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
heronpic 
 A Heron fishing in the River Blackwater underneath the Thomas Kent Bridge in Fermoy, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
piawall 
 DC 03/10/2019 - REPRO FREE
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Cork Youth Orchestra are launching #trees4change in Ireland, a new positive action, climate change project, to renew our environment by planting up to 1,000 native Irish trees in Tramore Valley Walk near Cork city this November. Pictured at the launch were Pia Wall, Anna Hernan, Irina Riedewald, Ava Barry and Sidney Uzik.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Cork Youth Orchestra are launching #trees4change in Ireland, a new positive action, climate change project, to renew our environment in Tramore Valley Walk this November. 
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The goal of #trees4change campaign is to reduce the carbon footprint of Cork Youth Orchestra by planting up to 1,000 native Irish trees in Tramore Valley Walk by the end of November this year, with the support of the families & friends of Cork Youth Orchestra and Cork City Council.
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As an organization, CYO are nurturing young musicians from the generation that will be tasked with dealing with the damaging consequences of climate change and we are implementing a new positive environment initiative.
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Commenting on the #trees4change campaign, Tomás McCarthy, conductor of CYO said, ‘Since 1958 the CYO has generated paper, equivalent to approximately 100 trees and many of our instruments have been crafted from trees. We aim to replace these 100 with 1,000 trees initially. As a result, we are launching this project, #trees4change in Ireland, in an attempt to reinstate what we are taking out of the environment. We feel that the most beneficial and far-reaching environmental action we can take is by planting native Irish trees (Oak, Willow, Rowan, Hazel, Birch). We have challenged our members and families to help us with this tree planting initiative, thereby reducing the carbon footprint of Cork Youth Orchestra and especially raising awareness among members. This is a positive action, climate change project.
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Native Irish Trees play an overwhelmingly positive role in carbon sequestration, biodiversity, water filtration, flood control, soil fertility security, recreation and wellbeing. The planting of 6 trees, could help neutralize the amount of carbon one person would generate in a lifetime.
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CYO would welcome support from members of local communities to join in. If you wish to support them in their #trees4change campaign you can make a contribution of €20 to CYO and for this the Cork Youth Orchestra will plant 5 native Irish trees (Oak, Willow, Rowan, Hazel, Birch), on your behalf. It’s a small price for a greener future. You can donate online by visiting Cork Youth Orchestra website.
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Notes to Editor
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About Cork Youth Orchestra:
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The Cork Youth Orchestra is a unique community-based organisation. Founded in 1958, it is firmly embedded in the cultural fabric of County Cork, Cork city and Ireland. CYO has been performing for the people of Cork and indeed very much further afield for sixty one years, without a break. It is Ireland’s oldest youth orchestra. There are now 5 orchestra’s in the organisation, CYO, JCYO, CJRO1, CJRO2 and CYCHO. The CYO currently has 133 members who rehearse every Saturday night. They show great commitment and strive to perfect their concert performances. CYO keeps membership fees to an absolute mimimun to allow access to and participation in the orchestra for all. Membership selection is determined by musical ability and the orchestra members represent a large geographical spread right across County Cork. The orchestra is managed by parents who give up their time voluntarily. All funds raised are put back into the running of the orchestra, premises hire, upgrading equipment, purchase of music and provision of the best possible performance opportunities.
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Not only is the CYO the oldest youth orchestra in Ireland, it is also the largest and requires an enormous amount of administrative and logistical support on an almost daily basis by a voluntary group of dedicated parents. For this valuable support we are forever grateful. CYO is almost a full time job for some people. There is always something to be done and planning for the next event is already underway. Concerts are presented to the highest standards and levels of production. CYO has helped to generate new audiences for orchestral concerts in Cork for decades. Audiences have always been glowing in their praise for the professionalism of the performances and the presentation of each event. More particularly if audiences came to see a particular soloist they invariably said they would come again just to see the orchestra performing. Sir James Galway, Colm Wilkinson, Michael Ball and Rebecca Storm, Hayley Westenra, Mike Sterling and Sofia Escobar are just some of the international soloists who said they would all love to perform again with CYO. In 2018 we celebrated 60 years of CYO, 40 years of the Snowman and 10 years since CYO first introduced The Snowman to Cork. We also proudly presented our newest collaboration ‘Fan Liom’ a music video ‘as gaeilge’ performed by CYO member Lasairfhíona de Brun and the Cork Youth Orchestra. Our soloists for our next City Hall concert on the 14th December will be the young and vibrant True Tides, an up and coming Cork band now based in Dublin. We have over 5,000 followers on Facebook. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to keep up to date with our events.
midletoncelebrate 
 7th October 2019........ Midleton players celebrate after defeating Glen Rovers in the Carrigaline Court Hotel Rebel Og minor premier 1 final at Pairc Ui Rinn 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
carrigtwohillbattle 
 Carrigtwohill v Banteer, junior hurling county quarter-final at Macroom 21/10/56 - Ref 175J
Frank-Norberg-with-National-League-trophy 
 Frank Norberg with the National League trophy, with his parents - his father John, worked at Ford alongside him
fairhillharriers1956 
 Young Fair Hill Harrier members taking a break in 1956. Left to right: Noel O'Callaghan, Stephen Barrett, John O'Leary, M Good, C Doyle, John Coker, A N Other, Ned Quinlan, R Good, E Healy, N Doyle. Ref Exam photo

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