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Tag: October horsefair 2013

Some forthcoming events, success stories and a few scenes from the October Horsefair 2013

Anything good on?

The parish mission will run from next Saturday, October 12 2013 until the following Friday.

 Saturday evening is family evening and the mission will open at 7.00 p.m. with a blessing of families.

After the mission at 8.00 p.m. why not come along to The Arms for a great session of Words and Music.

Newsflash:Jason O’Mahony’s adaptation of the Bryan Mac Mahon short story, Windows of Wonder has won  the award for Best Short film at the Dublin Underground Film Festival.

The film will be shown in The Classic Cinema Listowel on October 17 at 8.00 p.m.

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Success Comes in Threes

Best of luck to Tara  Downes from Listowel who has reached the final of Kerry’s Got Talent.

Tara is pictured here with the judges.

Congratulations are due to Damien Stack and everyone involved with organising the Stack Clan Gathering 2013. Their reunion has been nominated for a Gathering award.

Congratulations to everyone who received an award at the Tidy Town awards ceremony.

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People at the Fair

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Mary Sobieralski accompanied her son Mark and his friends to Listowel Races.

Autumn horsefair 2013 and Christie Hennessey song contest

Horses have always been part of our lives in the Irish countryside and the horsefair has always been a high day in Listowel. Unfortunately, the number of horses changing hands is now drastically diminished but the fair has now expanded to encompass other animals. Here are some of the many animals of sale at last week’s horsehair.

ducks
puppies
a goat
ferrets

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This lucky boy was having his first  taste of a Listowel horsefair.

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This bike owner has the right idea. Even the most daring thief would not steal a bicycle from here.

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Claire Egan asked me to share the following information with you:

SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED FOR THE 3RD ANNUAL IMRO CHRISTIE HENNESSY SONG CONTEST

LIVE FINAL TAKING PLACE AT THE CARLTON HOTEL, TRALEE | SATURDAY 19TH OCTOBER | 8:30PM

Guest performances by Hermione Hennessy & RTÉ’s Aonghus McAnally

The live final of the third annual IMRO Christie Hennessy Song Contest takes place on Saturday, 19th October at The Carlton Hotel, Tralee. Ten finalists, selected from over 200 entries from across Ireland and beyond, will perform their song in front of a live audience and panel of expert judges. The winning songwriter will be presented with a cheque for €1,000, courtesy of Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) and Tralee Chamber Alliance.

The IMRO Christie Hennessy Song Contest takes place as a tribute to the life and music of one of Tralee’s most famous sons. Christie grew up in a house full of music in Tralee and went on to become one of Ireland’s best known singersongwriters. Among his songs which went on to be recorded by other artists were “All The Lies That You Told Me” performed by Frances Black, “Don’t Forget Your Shovel” performed by Christy Moore and “Oh Jealous Heart” performed by Moya Brennan.

Special guest performances on the night will come from Christie’s daughter, Hermione Hennessy, and RTÉ star, Aonghus McAnally, who will perform some of Christie’s most well-known songs. The IMRO Christie Hennessy Song Contest is among a number of events taking place in Tralee over the course of the weekend of 18th to 20th October at the Carlton Hotel, Tralee, including live music with the Troubadour Club on Friday 18th, a songwriting workshop on Saturday 20th, a young songwriter’s showcase on Sunday 20th and a series of interactive workshops with the WholeWorldBand music platform throughout the weekend.

Last year, Dublin and Cork songwriting duo, Enda Reilly and Christine Deady, took home the top prize in the IMRO Christie Hennessy Song Contest for their song, “Follow the Water”, while the inaugural contest winner of 2011 was Paul McDonnell for his song, “Superman”.

The ten finalists taking part in the 2013 IMRO Christie Hennessy Song Contest are:

Andrew Basquille                                          –              “What Needs Fixin First”

Katie Carpenter & Gary Burke                    –              “Never Ends”

Joe Casey                                                       –           “May the Road Rise”

Paul Casey                                                      –              “Every Time It Rains”

Roberta Howett                                             –              “Eclipse”

Alan Kavanagh                                                –              “Bitter Man”

Liam McDermott (Funzo)                             –              “Amour Fou”

Paddy Nash                                                    –             “The Old Country”

Aidan O’Brien                                                  –              “Maid of the Isle”

Doug Sheridan                                                 –              “Speed Dating”

Entry to the live final is free of charge, but due to limited capacity, booking is advised. To reserve a place in the audience email IMRO atmembership@imro.ie or phone 01 661 4844.

The Christie Hennessy Song Contest is supported by Tralee Chamber Alliance, Radio Kerry, Kerry’s Eye, Tralee Advertiser, The Troubadour Club & The Carlton Hotel.

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Gentle reminder

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The next Rory McIlroy?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6el1mv05tI

He is three!

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