Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Family Fun Day to return for 2027


Following the success of Saturday's Fairy Trail Family Fun Day despite the weather, a date has been set for next year's event, writes Brian Byrne. This follows a review of the day by organisers KCA at the group's meeting last night in the Heritage Centre.
Project leader Antoinette Buckley said that while the rain impacted things early on, it later became quite busy. "It ended up a great day, and it's a wonderful event," she said, noting that for those who came, it was all free. "Things have got so expensive for families — they really appreciated that they didn't have to spend money on the day, even the ice cream was free."
Appreciation was expressed for the cooperation of other groups with the event, including the Lions Club's Duck Race and the Canoe Club, which helped to manage that. The discussion also touched on changes for the 2027 day, scheduled for 5 June, possibly to include live music.
The family Fun Day is supported by Kildare Credit Union and Kildare County Council.



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Stories from the Sea for Riverbank


Riverbank Arts Centre will welcome multi-award-winning filmmaker Ken O’Sullivan on Friday, 30 October, at 8pm for his new live show, Stories From The Sea, writes Brian Byrne. O’Sullivan will reflect on 25 years exploring the North Atlantic and the seas around Ireland, sharing stories, film footage and personal insights from his career. 
These include accounts of encounters with killer whales, dolphins, fin whales and blue whales. He will also speak on Ireland’s maritime heritage and the challenges facing marine life and habitats.
O’Sullivan has produced more than 20 natural history documentaries for RTÉ, while his recent series North Atlantic was acquired by the BBC and broadcast in more than 30 countries.
Tickets for the event are priced at €18, €16 and €12, and are available from Riverbank Arts Centre’s box office and at riverbank.ie.

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Monday, June 08, 2026

Businesses asked to have CPR/AED training

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Kilcullen Community First Responders are encouraging local businesses to take part in CPR and AED training. The initiative highlights the role businesses can play in helping make the community safer by ensuring staff have potentially life-saving skills.
The responders recently held a training session with Tommy Dignam, Marian Courtney, and their team at The Spout Bar.
The group thanked the pub for welcoming them in for training, saying it was great to see a local business supporting the importance of CPR. They also confirmed that the business’s AED is in working order and ready if ever needed.
Businesses interested in arranging a session can contact Kilcullen Community First Responders by email at kilcullenfirstresponders@gmail.com.



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Kilcullen GAA summer blitz


Kilcullen GAA has announced details of the Dunleas of Kilcullen 7-a-side Summer Tournament, with the blitz set to get underway on Sunday, 28 June 2026.
Open to all registered Kilcullen GAA members aged 16 and over, the competition will feature mixed teams of all abilities, bringing together players, parents, coaches, supporters, and former players.
Lads need to be playing on the minor panel with girls playing on the Senior B panel at minimum. 
The tournament will begin with a series of short group games to determine seedings, with all teams progressing to finals day at the club’s Summer BBQ on Saturday, 15 August 2026, where Cup, Shield, and Plate finals will be played.
Entry details are available from Pat Phibbs at 087 6275571.

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KCA meeting tonight


Kilcullen Community Action will hold a public meeting tonight, Monday, June 8, at 8pm in Kilcullen Town Hall.
Anyone with an interest in getting involved in local community activities is encouraged to attend. 
New participants and volunteers will be very welcome.

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Crookstown Run-Walk fundraiser


A community 5K/10K Run and Walk fundraiser in aid of Crookstown Parish and Crookstown National School will take place on Sunday, 14 June 2026.
The event gets underway at 11am from Crookstown NS, with registration available on the day. Entry costs €10 per person and €5 for under-16s, with cash only accepted.
Organisers are encouraging strong local support for what promises to be an enjoyable community occasion, with refreshments to be served afterwards.

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Sunday, June 07, 2026

Vehicle drive fundraiser for Julie


A fundraising vehicle drive in aid of Julie Kelly and her fight against Motor Neurone Disease will take place in Dunlavin, Co Wicklow, on Saturday, 13 June.
The event will feature tractors, bikes, trikes, classic cars, supercars and trucks, with entry costing €20 per vehicle. Parking will be in the old sports field at the bottom of Church Street. There will also be free camping in the field.
Entertainment begins at 1.30pm at The Pumphouse beer garden, with music, a street DJ, face painting and a barbecue for drivers after the drive.
All support appreciated.

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