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Parents and students can celebrate together GOOD PEOPLE GATHER TO PROMOTE OUR HEROES A REPORTER CAMPAIGN STORYAREPORTERCAMPAIGNSTORY »P2 Tonight’s big test: Can teens get top marks in party behaviour? »P4 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 2011 T: 056 7795051 E: [email protected] Pic: Donal Foley Amy Fraser, left, and Anna Tomczyk were at the launch of the Kilkenny Person of the Year Awards in St Francis Abbey Brewery. » Story: P6TRANSCRIPT
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 2011
Kilkenny ReporterT: 056 7795051 E: [email protected]
Tonight’s big test: Can teens get top marks in party behaviour? »P4
Time to show our hurlers we love themParents and students can celebrate together
Pic: Donal Foley PHOTONEW
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GOOD PEOPLE GATHER TO PROMOTE OUR HEROESAmy Fraser, left, and Anna Tomczyk were at the launch of the Kilkenny Person of the Year Awards in St Francis Abbey Brewery. » Story: P6
A REPORTER CAMPAIGN STORYA REPORTER CAMPAIGN STORY »P2
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Read Opinion & Comment, Page 14.
We should marvel in marble to honour heroes
JIMMY [email protected]
EXCLUSIVE
St Luke’s centre for acute care
Our cranes help give Japanese people a liftOur Japanese friends
Pride of Thomastown: The great Ollie Walsh and Kings of the Castle: Tribute to local heroes. Far left, a close up of the names of the eleven magnificent men written on the base of the statue Pics: Donal Foley
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Disgusted: Elain Bradshaw with a vandalised tree
Cannonball fires car enthusiasts: Thousands greet finest on wheels
AISLING [email protected]
Left, Rachel and Jasmine Shasby Walsh Kilkenny City
Right, Casey Horne
and Lisa Kinahin,
Robersthill and James
Cartwright, Loughboy
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Parents urged over Junior Certificate celebrations
It’s Daylight Robbery: World Premiere at The WatergateLocal thespians do SOS Kilkenny proud at movies
JIMMY [email protected] Publicans asked to exercise caution on results night
Families are being encouraged to be aware as children celebrate their results
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Who are our top people? - The choice is yours...
Brave amputee walks 233km for charity
Rehab honours the great and good in our communityJIMMY RHATIGAN
Pat McPhillips, regional manager, Rehabcare, Co Council chair, Paul Cuddihy and Tom O’Connor, O’Neill Foley Accountants
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The Cat who got the creamWarm welcome for Smithwick’s Pale Ale
JIMMY [email protected]
Pale Ale: On draught and in bottles
History: Brewery manager, Ian Hamilton with the first pint of Smithwick’s Pale Ale, pulled by Johnny Holden at Cleere’s Bar launch Pics: Donal Foley
Six of the best visit the Lime TreeCONGRATS TO the Kilkenny team on a super performance in the a All-Ireland final.Had a visit to the Lime Tree on Thursday, with the McCarthy Cup, from Brian Cody, Martin Fogarty, Henry Shefflin, JJ Delaney, Michael Rice and captain Brian Hogan. There was great excitement.
Local lottosGolf €5,000; GAA €8,000; Vaults €800,
Martial ArtsNew classes have started in the One Step Business Centre, Ballyhemmin. Contact Mags 086-8414815.
PilatesInterested in a new challenge? Joe O’Neill is to start a beginners’ Pilates course in the hall on September 19, 8pm to 9pm. Details: 087-2877912. Classes are limited to 10 participants.
Zumba Castlecomer fitness, every Wednesday, from Sepember 21, 8.30pm to 9.30pm Contact Nicola Ggwilly, 085-1416953
Clogh golfClogh Handball Club hold a par three classic in Quinnagh, Carlow, September 17. Contact
Brendan, 087-1475770. Presentation cabaret will follow in Ryan’s, Clogh
Business mattersJune 3 may yet turn out to be a significant day in Castlecomer. It was the launch day for the ‘Comer Business Association.Aim is to help businesses to prosper and to create extra employment in the area. Association office is in The Square, email [email protected]. A new booklet, The Deenside People was launched last week, serving ‘Comer, Moneenroe, Clogh, Muckalee and Conahy.
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Emma McGrath, Mayfield,
Kilkenny, and Michael Synnott,
Robertshill, Kilkenny,
pictured before the Presentation
Convent, Kilkenny, Debs Ball
Chubby Brennan
They shall go to the ball...
St Kieran’s College Principal, John Curtis, with students Michael Brennan, Jack Byrne and Conor Comerford
Trinity of St Kieran’s friends will live on the Aran IslandsYoung boys win scholarships to study through Irish
AISLING [email protected]
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On your bike to Dunmore Recycling
Beautiful Butler House
Visitors sing praises: Butler House in Top 10
Fine book: Spinning a good yarn!
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Glanbia and Teagasc team up for milk plan
The launch: Included are Minister Simon Coveney, Jim Bergin, Glanbia and Professor Gerry Boyle, Teagasc
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From left, a warm rural welcome for President Mary; Presentation: Local children, Isabelle Strudwick and Evan Riordan presented a hurley and flowers; Inset below: The plaque says it all Pics: Donal Foley
Dream come true for proud parishPresident McAleese joins community celebrationAISLING HURLEY
Squad chases quad in dramatic road raceGardai find stolen children's bikes
JIMMY RHATIGAN
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I JIMMY RHATIGAN
&CommentOpinion
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Labour are facing crucial times ahead
WE ACCEPT THAT CHANGES HAVE TO BE MADE, THAT WE
GOT MONEY TO KEEP US AFLOAT, ALBEIT
COSTLY MONEY, BUT THERE HAS TO BE
JUSTICE WHEN IT IS DECIDED WHO PAYS
BACK THE PIPER, THE MAN, OR MEN, WOMEN TOO, WHO
CALL THE TUNE
“WE HAVE
WRITTEN ABOUT IT BEFORE AND WE
MAKE NO APOLOGIES FOR RETURNING
TO THE SUBJECT. WHY IN THE NAME
OF GOD, AND INDEED OF HENRY,
BRIAN, TOMMY AND THE REST OF
THE LADS, ARE WE SO RELUCTANT
TO REMIND OUR VISITORS THAT THEY
ARE ENTERING THE HURLING CAPITAL OF
IRELAND?
Time to erect that hurling monument
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Wedding day of M&NSEAN HURLEY
Ned takes us back to an enjoyable ‘Big Day’
This week NED EGAN contributes
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King sized shopping at a Royal store
Young people come clean to help communities
Get your thinking caps on: Members of the new youth club Youthink
Poignant and prayerful: Our city remembers 9/11Brave son of Kilkenny died fighting to save lives
Above, our people pay respects. Right from top, Rahim of Kilkenny Islamic Church, Garda Supt Michael Nevin and a candle-lit tribute Pics: Donal Foley
JIMMY [email protected]
Good shopping in store: Doyle’s Royal Oak Stores in Bagenalstown
LIVINGWITH AISLING HURLEY [email protected]
Reporter wishlist: These are a few of our favourite things
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Yes, they’re real!
Perfume on the go
Wave Envy
A’kin for a calm baby
Swing into autumn
Paris Dilettante Iconic lamp
Furry nice!
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A TRIP to Jerpoint Glass Studio in Stoneyford offers a truly exceptional experience. You are encouraged to watch glass blowing from a viewing area where you can see skilled glass blowers perform their magic as they turn flowing red-hot molten glass into beautiful Jerpoint shapes, right before your eyes.At Jerpoint, glass blowers make each piece entirely by hand using simple tools and creative judgement and methods that
date back over 2,000 years. This craftsmanship can be seen in the unmistakable quality of each piece.In the old stone building adjacent to the studio, you can see the full collection of glass in the Jerpoint shop and gallery, pick up a bargain from a range of seconds or view carefully chosen work by other artists and special one-off pieces.Jerpoint Trumpet wineglasses featured in ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’.
BILLY Byrne’s Bar, John Street is quickly becoming one of the hippest
places on the strip. Directly across from the train station, this chic
bar has been refurbished to create an interior that
wouldn’t be out of place in London or New York.The friendly bar staff are there to advise you on their extensive selection of beers and
wines. A speciality is the Italian lager Peroni which
is on draught and served in fancy tall glasses.Wednesday Night is ‘Movie Night’ which has long been a fixture for film lovers who like a scoop. There is a huge screen for sports games, excellent food and the legendary beer garden where renowned graffiti artist ‘Danleo’ has just painted a giant mural.There is superb music at the weekend with bands and DJs as well impromptu trad sessions. So for a pub that is cool and fun look no further.
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Product of the week
ARE you looking for a safe hiding place for your valuables? Keep your WD-40 can safe in the garage or in the press under the sink. It’s doubtful that a thief will be interested in the can of WD-40 that’s sitting on the shelf among tins of paint and cleaning products.
What better
place to stash
your spare keys, money
or valuable jewellery when you are out of the house or away for the weekend.The WD 40 safe is simple to use with a handy screw off base.Costs just €49.99 at www.spyireland.ie.
IT began with rumours from China about another pandemic. The reports were fragmentary and confused. Then the cases started to multiply and what had looked like the stirrings of a criminal underclass, even the beginnings of a revolution, soon revealed itself to be much worse.
Faced with a future of mindless, man-eating horror, humanity was forced to face events that tested our sanity and our sense of reality.Based on extensive interviews with survivors and key players in a zombie epidemic, ‘World War Z’ by Max Brooks is also being made into a film starring Brad Pitt.
‘The Crucible’ will run at The Watergate Theatre from this coming Monday, September 19, to Saturday 24. Arthur Miller’s classic portrait of one man’s struggle toward grace is set in the scorching context of the 17th Century Salem Witch Trials. A community galvanized by fear and suspicion, a wife betrayed by lust, an orphan girl blind with passion and
possessed with revenge, ruthless prosecutors, deluded holy men, and covetous neighbours. The Crucible pulses with the destructiveness of socially
sanctioned violence and the heart of one tortured man trying to find his own goodness. ‘The Crucible’ tour is a co-
production with Washington DC-based ‘Keegan Theatre’ and ‘Town Hall Theatre Galway’, and will feature local actresses ‘Annette O’Shea’, ‘Iseult Cahill’, ‘Connie Walsh’ and ‘Alex Christle’.Shows: Monday 19, Tuesday 20, Friday 23 and Saturday 24 at 8pm. Tickets: €20/15. Daytime shows at 11am on Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22. Tickets: €10.
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Shimla Indian Restaurant, 6 Dean Street has introduced a new take away menu and to celebrate they have a range of special offers.Main dishes come with free boiled rice or plain nan. Take away orders over €30 come with a free bottle of Cobra beer and orders overs over €50 come with two bottles of Cobra. Prices have also been reduced on many items on the take away menu. Delivery charge is €1.50.The restaurant specialises in
Tandoori and curry dishes but also offers a wide range of Narwal, Bhuna, Rogan Josh, Kashmiri Rogan Josh, Karahi, Dupiaza, Saag, Jalfrezi, Rim Jim, Achari, Madras, Vindaloo, Danask, Pal, Chilli Masala, Handi, Moglai, Bombay, Ceylon, Malayan and Pathai dishes.If you feel like treating yourself or a loved one to a meal out, the restaurant has seating for 40 and staff are very friendly and experienced so you will be guaranteed a fantastic time.
A ‘Croi Nua’, Aislinn Family Services event will be held in St Mary’s Cathedral, James’s Street, Kilkenny at 8pm this coming Friday.Roscrea Folk Group will perform the Mass setting ‘Lead me Home’ which has been written and composed by Seamus Doran.A ‘Healing Mass for Families and Addicts’ will also be held with Chief Celebrant Fr Mark Condon.
Aislinn’s Croi Nua programme, which is based in the addiction centre in Ballyragget,
developed out of a desire expressed by parents and concerned persons for assistance in their lives,
dealing with life issues such as grief, and living with chemical abuse within the family.Croi Nua offers a space to step out for a short time into a nurturing , caring and tranquil environment in order to develop new coping skills and heal spiritually, emotionally and physically, enabling them to return and reclaim their family.
KILKENNY Free-range at Shellumsrath provide free-range geese, ducks, chickens and eggs to restaurants, shops, food outlets and ordinary consumers in the region.What started out as a hobby for owners, Mary and Tony Walsh, is now a small business.Quality for the consumer and quality of life for the birds they rear is what the business is built around. Mary and Tony manage production all the way from a day old chick and gosling to the end customer
and their volume of production is very small by industry standards thereby ensuring that they maintain the highest quality. The welfare of the birds is maintained by adhering to the five freedoms as determined by ‘Freedom Food’ standards: Freedom from hunger and thirst, from discomfort, from pain, injury or disease, freedom to express normal behaviour and freedom from fear and distress.Call (056) 7763426 for further details and for stockists.
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FRESH from their appearance at Electric Picnic, ‘The Japanese Popstars’ will do one of their outstanding DJ sets at The Set Theatre this coming Friday.The band are riding a wave of great live gigs, major festival bookings and media praise off the back of their amazing energy driven live shows and their critically acclaimed album ‘We Just
Are’. Native to Northern Ireland the band consists of Declan McLaughlin aka Decky Hedrock, Gary Curran, and Gareth Donoghue.
Their gigs are typically raucous affairs, with an energy that crackles with each beat, chord, and keyboard stab. They aren’t indie rave, or
any other sub-sub-sub genre, theirs is big room, cool as hell electronic music built for festivals and stadiums. They’re not dance kids aping indie kids, nor are they indie kids dropping synths and calling themselves ‘ravers’. ‘The Japanese Popstars’ - back to the future dance music for today, tomorrow, and forever.Tickets €10.
7 ‘MODIFIED Expression’ running at the National Craft Gallery, Castle Yard until October 12 is an exciting mix of emerging and established artists whose work is inspired by the written word, or by the binding and recycling of books and paper, in response to the work of authors who participated in the literature strand of Kilkenny Arts Festival.
The artists have responded with a breathtaking range of techniques, manipulating and experimenting with all aspects of the authors’ recent works, from the text itself to the structure and binding, the paper, the print and the illustrations.Featuring calligraphic text, de-constructed books, intricately hand-cut paper, and recycled and re-sculptured works,
‘Modified Expression’ is a fascinating collection of artworks that demonstrates each artist’s personal interpretation of the texts, transforming literary works into visual ones and creating powerful new forms of expression.Opening Times: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5:30pm, Sundays and Bank Holidays 11am – 5.30pm.
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FILM Red StateDirector Kevin Smith
This ham-fisted attempt at satire of Christian fundamentalism in America bites off more than it can
chew and delivers a film that is as boring as it is incompetent.It opens with three young lads who are seduced over the internet by an older woman (Melissa Leo) promising them sexual favours. They are suddenly kidnapped and taken to the compound of a religious cult where they meet an unfortunate end. Meanwhile the local authorities are sent in under the leadership of John Goodman whose beliefs are compromised by the situation. This film is directed by Kevin Smith who made one decent film many years ago called ‘Clerks’. Ever since then he has been trying to demonstrate that it wasn’t a fluke. However he has failed with each so-called ‘film’ and now drags his overweight ego and torso around the world pontificating on every subject as if he was the voice of a generation. Once in a while he attempts to prove that he is a serious director but this is as limp as one of his penis gags. The main problem is the editing.
Never have I seen a movie that treats its audience with such disdain. Every few minutes we are reminded of what happened in the scene before. There is also the length of some of the speeches which are really theatrical in length. It is like a bad student play with a few fancy action shots to make you think you are watching a movie. One monologue where we meet the preacher is more tedious and drawn out than a thousand decades of the Rosary.All this would be forgivable if a real life incident like the Waco disaster wasn’t being used to make light of some very serious issues. I am sure many of the victims of this event would be deeply insulted by the tone and approach of this film. The distasteful violence would be excusable if there was empathy for any of the characters involved. John Goodman and Melissa Leo are completely wasted in their roles and must have shook their heads in shame before each take.Even the most diehard atheist will be driven back into the arms of Jesus by this travesty. By sugaring the pill of his message with gross out comedy Smith has made a film which is neither funny or thought provoking. The only thing laughable about this film was the direction and the only exciting part was when the credits finally came. - DARRAGH BYRNE
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South Kilkenny: €20,000 needed to bridge the gap
Soccer’s birthday
Community Playschool
Craft classes return
Hospice Coffee
Senior Citizens
Youth Club
Much loved teacher says fond farewell to students
Danesfort GAA Lotto
South East edges its way to university
Minister Phil Hogan
Sister Act: Eileen Lanigan, centre, with her sisters, Kathleen Seale, left, and Mairead Walsh
Flower power: A bouquet of thanks from school caretaker, Ann Fleming
Husband Tommy and Eilish Lanigan with Joan Kenneally and Fr Nicholas Flavin Pics: Donal Foley
Devoted principal retires after 32 years serviceJIMMY RHATIGAN
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Soccer Round-Up with Jim Rhatigan
Maher shield was a big draw!
Girls, fancy a game of rugby?
Kilkenny Junior Soccer Fixtures
Morellis and soccer-mad children are chip butties!
Frome left, Giovanna Morelli presents jerseys to John Demecz, Sheila Donnelly and coaches. Below from left, Stars of the future, Coaching in progress and Parental support Pics by: Donal Foley
JIMMY [email protected]
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