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Tag: Daithí ÓSé

Water Safety Week 1960 in Listowel, Daithi at the Races and Scituate

Beidh lá eile ag an bPaorach.

( We’ll live to fight another day)

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According to the caption on this photo kindly shared with us by Maura MacConnell, these youngsters were participating in Water Safety Week 1960. Looks like half the town was there. As they say on Crimecall ” it’s a very clear image” so get naming.

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Everywhere I looked on Ladies Day 2013 I seemed to see Daithí OSé.

 Daithi flirting with the girls and posing for a picture

Fraternising with the horsey crowd and picking up tips.

Chatting to winning trainer, JJ OHanlon

Judging the fashion with Celia Holman Lee.

Interviewing the final 15 in The Best Dressed Lady contest.

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So
which is the most Irish town in America?

The answer to this question is Scituate, according to a story in Irish Central.

Have you ever heard of it?

Scituate
30 miles from Boston is home to the highest population density of Irish
Americans in the U.S.

In
the latest census data  almost 50 percent of residents there are of Irish
decent. It is one of a cluster of towns on Boston’s South Shore  that
Irish  have colonized. At least 44 percent of the population in Braintree,
Hull, Marshfield, Avon, Pembroke, and Milton claim Irish ancestry
also.according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

But
some folks disputed our figures.

Namely
the folks in Breezy Point, New York and Spring Lake New Jersey begged to differ
— both claiming the title.

At
first glance it appeared they had a case……

Breezy
Point has the highest numbers of  Irish according to  the census, at
60.3. But the problem is the beautiful area on the outskirts of Rockaway in
Queens is not a proper incorporated town.

It
is actually a massive co-operative combining  three smaller areas.

 In
1962 the residents purchased 500 acres of land from the government at below
value cost and  the community became a co-operative.

The
Census Bureau says only that it has the highest number of Irish per zip code,
not that it is the largest town with Irish population.

So
Scituate fends off that challenge.

Now
Spring Lake New Jersey is also claiming the prize and indeed the US census for
2000 awards them that title — or does it?

 Like
Breezy Point, Spring Lake is an ocean community that swells with vacationers.
during the summer.

 It
is famous for the shark attacks in 1916 that killed four victims and 
later inspired Peter Benchley to write ‘Jaws.’

On
the Irish front  the census in 2000  said that 39 per cent of the
population was of Irish extraction.

But
Scituate, a much larger town, at 17,000 plus residents as against 3,500 has almost
50 per cent.

So
Scituate wins that too.

And
keeps its title as most Irish town in America.

Adding
insult to injury for New York and New Jersey six other towns in Massachusetts
have a larger Irish population.

No
wonder quarterback Tom Brady is so popular here.

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This is a 1937 ad for briquettes. The P and F referred to is the Peat Fuel Company.  The prospect of a representative coming to interview one sounds a bit daunting.

The Peat Fuel Company closed in 1939 and Lullymore briquette factory was re-opened by the Turf Development Board in 1940 due to the fuel shortage created by the war.

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Young people helping other young people

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVi_YFWNqME

The above link is to the promotional video from Louise, Chloe and the gang at Xistance Youth Café. Their project is called Picture my World and it is a 2014 calendar of beautiful photographs. But this is a calendar with a difference. It has all the contact details for support services for young people in crisis. 

The calendar will be delivered free to every young person attending a second level school in Kerry. The thinking behind the calendar idea is that while you might lose a business card or a scrap of paper with a phone number, if you hang a calendar on your wall it will be there at hand if you need help.

This is a marvellous initiative and the team behind it are to be commended for their efforts to help us in Kerry lose that chilling title as “the county with the highest rate of suicide in Ireland”

Ladies Day 2013, soccer and goslings

Some local ladies enjoying Ladies Day at Listowel Races 2013

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 This was taken by Listowel Celtic. Pictured in the parade ring at The Races are Savannah McCarthy, Aiden O’Connor and Daithi O’Se looking forward to Ireland v Estonia in Pat Kennedy Park this afternoon, Tuesday Sept. 24 2013 at 4.30. Free Admission.

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John Kelliher’s Nightime in Listowel with Ferris Wheel

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Some scenes from Ladies Day,  Listowel 2013

crowd in the stand
crowd behind the stand

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From my Bord na Mona connection comes this lovely photo of some geese and their goslings.

Still more style from Friday, Love Listowel and local people

Normal service will be resumed tomorrow. Believe it or not, my blog is proving more popular than ever since I took to posting these Ladies’ Day photos. I think I might cross over to fashion blogging!

 Betty McGrath, family and friends

Helen Holyoake, home from the US for The Races, James Kenny promoting Love Listowel and Joan Kenny

Junior Griffin spotting form.

The final 3; Sharon Heffernan on the right was the eventual winner.

 Judges in conclave; Celia Holman Lee and Daithí Ó Sé

Daithí admires a painting by Olive Stack which was part of the winner’s prize.

Busy promoting the brand: Team Love Listowel in action on Friday.

Anything in the paper? This man was oblivious to all the style and glamour as he studied the horses.

Martina Molyneaux was home from Dublin for the day. She is seen here with her dad, Mossy.

The Mojito Bar was doing a steady trade. It seemed to me to be a ladies only drink.

Stylish couple: Oliver and Sally O’Neill looked resplendent on Friday but then they are beautifully turned out every day.

This Tipperary lady loves Listowel and has been coming to The Races for over 50 years.

This poor “horse” spent the day promoting The Tote Jackpot. Reminded me of one of Mrs Brown’s Boys. 

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Having looked at yesterday’s hats,  Martin Sheehy, formerly of this parish, quips “There must be some nude birds flying all over Kerry”

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