This blog is a personal take on Listowel, Co. Kerry. I am writing for anyone anywhere with a Listowel connection but especially for sons and daughters of Listowel who find themselves far from home. Contact me at listowelconnection@gmail.com

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Mary Cogan, retired from teaching in Presentation Secondary School, Listowel, Co. Kerry. I am a native of Kanturk, Co. Cork.
I have published two books; Listowel Through a Lens and A minute of your Time

Fork Off!

Áras an Phiarsaigh in February 2024

Remember the Forks?

Friday’s fork picture put Mattie Lennon in mind of a piece he wrote many years ago.

FORK OFF

                                                           Mattie Lennon.

   Have a look at the picture. What does it convey to you? No, I’m not going to bore you with the old chestnut about Sir William Wilde building his reputation with the knife and losing it with the fork. Neither am I going to tell you that when I was young we were so poor that the first time I saw two forks on a table I thought somebody was after getting a puncture.

   Yes, maybe, as you say, the image has a subtle or subliminal message of erotica. All I know is that it has won a number of prizes in Photographic Competitions.

  However, that is not why I’m showing it to you. I first saw the picture at the IPH National Photographic League Finals in Tallaght where our friend Tom Fitzgerald was a competitor.  Actually my wife saw it first and  drew my attention with her shrieks. You see she has a phobia about “two forks”.  On the odd occasion when a pair of forks gets entangled in the kitchen drawer at home it leads to grimacing and “teeth-watering.” (Much the same effect, I presume, as the scraping of fingernails on a blackboard has on other people.)  But seeing the object of her aversion in black-and-white (or in this case colour) it prompted me to make some enquiries. 

 For some time I had been planning to do a bit of research on this phobia, which is not life-threatening, and causes very little disruption in anyone’s life. So here was pictorial assistance and it got me into gear.

First I tracked down the photographer, Howard Swaine, who, as it happens, lives quite close to me. When I phoned and convinced him that I wasn’t calling from the comfort of a padded cell or the constrictions of a straitjacket, he offered to copy the print for me and gave me permission to use it.

I enquired as to the inspiration behind his prize-winning pic and he told me, “ I was just flutin’ around with two forks in the kitchen.” 

When I relayed this information to the spouse the predictable reply was, ”By &*$~% he wouldn’t  flute around with them in my #/%!* kitchen.”

   As to the Freudian explanation for such an irrational reaction, the aforementioned tangle of cutlery, your guess is as good as mine.

A Poem

A Poem to convince you that every life is worthwhile.

The Men’s Shed is not just for Men

Everyone is welcome to join in their walking group.

Their Facebook page will have all the information…

Listowel Mens’ Shed

St Patrick’s Festival in San Diego

The 2024 Miss Colleen Selection took place on Saturday, February 24, 2024 at Hooleys Public House in Rancho San Diego.

Congratulations to Riley Pidgeon on her crowning as the 2024 Miss Colleen. Riley will serve the Irish congress for the next year, starting at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival on March 16th. 

She will be accompanied in the parade by her court, 

Siobhan O’Shea and Brigid Powers.

It was a lovely event, enjoyed by all who attended and included a fantastic display of Irish Dancing by the Malone Academy of Irish Dance.

A Fact

Today is Super Tuesday in the U.S.

Every four years people in the U.S. elect a new ( or not so new) president. Super Tuesday always falls on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November and it is a day on which most of the primary polls to elect candidates are held.

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Entertainment in 1988 and Awards in 2024

Gurtinard Wood, February 2024

In 1988 the chosen musical was Oliver

The Principals

What a feat, to put so many people on stage. I hope the girls realise realise what a massive effort of time, talent and hard hard work it took for Sr. Consolata, Tony Behan and all their willing helpers to put shows on the stage year after year.

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Back in 1988 we all watched scheduled TV. There was no means of recording a show, no player or catch up and no youtube So we all watched the same programme when it was broadcast. AND we only had two channels. The girls took a little 1988 poll.

Is Coronation Street the only one still on our screens?

Watching a Dectectorist

I have no idea what he was looking for. A lost piece of jewellery, perhaps?

A Poem

John Dryden was England’s first Poet Laureate. He was appointed to that post in 1668.

His above poem is as relevant today as it was then.

Civic Honours for Camogie Players

The Kerry County Council Listowel MD Municipal District Awards were held in Council Chambers in Listowel this week – Cllr Jimmy Moloney Mayor of Listowel presents awards to the Clanmaurice Camogie Team All-Ireland Winners, Junior & Intermediate . Pictured Back L : Cllr Tom Barry , Julianne O’Keeffe , Aine O’Connor , Aoife Fitzgerald , Amy O’Sullivan , Cllr Mike Kennelly , Sara Murphy , Jackie Horgan , John Madden , Pete Young and Mike Enright . Front L : Elaine Ryall , Patrice Diggin , Mayor of Listowel Jimmy Moloney , Michelle Costello and Aoife Behan .

Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD 

An Honour For Joe Murphy

Listowel Municipal mayor Jimmy Moloney and Listowel Town manager present Joe Murphy, former artistic director of St. John’s Arts and Heritage Centre with an award for his contribution to the arts over 30 years.

A Fact

A leap year is a calendar year that contains an additional day (or, in the case of a lunisolar calendar, a month) compared to a common year. The 366th day (or 13th month) is added to keep the calendar year synchronised with the astronomical year or seasonal year.

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Listowel Folk Group, Then and Now

Daffodils outside the old mart

Who Knew?

All the forks you could ever want…

Photo from the internet

A Poem

Listowel Folk Group

Matt Mooney’s photo of the early days of the folk group.

Names as best she could remember by Sr. Eileen Leen

Front L to R.; Valerie Burke, Jean Quille, John Slemon R.I.P., Sr. Anne O’Leary, Sr. Eileen Leen, Noreen Carmody, Catherine Carroll, ?

Back: Peter O’Sullivan, Matt Mooney, Michael Dowling R.I.P. Caitriona O’Neill, Mary Regan R.I.P.,  Margo Spillane,   Joan Mulvihill, Joan McCarthy

(If anyone recognises the lady at the end right on the front row please tell us.)

The folk group sang for the first time at Christmas Eve Mass in 1991.

Mary Moylan’s photo of Listowel Folk Group in February 2024

Front row, Mark O’ Brien, Lucy Scully, Maria Matos, Mia Kennedy O’Brien, Neidin Fitzpatrick,

Middle row: John Kinsella, John O’ Sullivan, Brenda O’ Halloran, Catherine Kirby, Peggy O’ Shea, Sr Eileen Leen, Margaret Payne, Mary Sobiralski, Martina O’ Connor.

Back row: Brendan Kennelly, Tony Flavin, Mike Moriarty, Ernestas Samuilovas, Linda Grimes Scully, Catriona O’Neill, Paddy McElligott, Mary Fagan, Mary Moylan.

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A Fact

The left lung of a human is smaller than their right in order to make room for the heart.

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Volunteers and More

Daffs in Market Street

A Poem

Verses to live by…

From the 1988 Yearbook

Helping out with the Laundry Service..

The invaluable laundry service continues today. .The girls are no longer involved. The service now operates from Listowel Family Resource Centre.

Below are some of the current volunteers at their annual mass in 2022

Standing; Helen Kenny, Majella Stack, Margaret Leahy (hidden), Jenny Tarrant, Eileen Sheehy,  Anne Doran, Bridie ORourke,  Josephine Cronin, Mary Commerford,  Eleanor Cronin, Joan Kenny,  Olwen Keane Stack, Joan O’Donnell,  Bridie O’Connor, Joan Buckley,  Jean Quille, Anne O’Connor,  Margaret Murphy

Sitting; Nora Scanlon , Mary Walsh, Julie Gleeson, Helen Moylan, Fr.  Jack O’Donnell, Mary Hanlon, Norita Keane Killeen 

A Cork Artefact

At the last meeting of Muskerry Local History Society, Michael Lenihan brought his collection of tram memorabilia.

The Cork Tramway and Electric Light Company was set up in 1898. The biggest problem for the trams at the beginning was that thy shared the road with horses. The horses were scared of the trams.

As well as tram tickets he had a picture of a tram. You will notice a kind of viewing gallery on top. This drew the ire of the clergy as women standing there had their ankles on view. The tram company installed “decency boards” along the railing . These were in time used for advertising.

A Fact

Scientists can identify individual zebras by scanning their stripes like a barcode

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Kilmorna House

1916 commemorative garden in Childers Park in February 2024

From Pres. Secondary School Yearbook 1988

The story of Kilmorna House

A Poem

Turf Cutting

Talk of turf cutting prompted an email and a grainy old image;

Hi Mary,
Thanks for Listowel Connection ,

I really remember now from reading Jerry Twomey explaining.

 So below is a photo from 8mm film  taken from my brother Thomas back then.

Tullamore Bog Photo: is not great in focus.

I am cutting,my father is spreading to Jay ,that he spreading sods further.
It also reminds my age ,when we only wore short pants .
“John-Anthony Hegarty,Thomas Christopher Hegarty ,James Joseph Hegarty “ was taken from Tullamore bog road by Thomas Hegarty.
Regards 
John-Anthony Hegarty.

A Fact

In 1886 The Times of London published the the world’s first classified advertisement.

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