Wednesday, November 20, 2024

An Tearmann reopens

David Hogan and his wife Salima with Patsy Simion and the new An Tearmann crew.

Long awaited, but the waiting is over and An Tearmann has reopened at the bridge in Kilcullen, writes Brian Byrne. Now operated by David Hogan and his wife Salima, the enterprise is managed by Patsy Simion and a cheerful crew of kitchen, barista and floor staff, and quietly welcomed first customers this morning.
The cafe will be open from 8am to 4pm, with an initial menu that includes breakfast and lunch dishes all freshly prepared as well the now-famous Creans breads and pastries.
Examples are Scrambled Eggs with Chives and Soda Bread, Honey Glazed Ham and mature white Cheddar, Tomato Relish, Sourdough and Mixed Leaves and Coleslaw. There are soups, salads and vegetarian options. "We'll develop the menu further as we see what our customers want," says Patsy.
The decor is brighter than the cafe that closed with the pandemic and which before that had become a main meeting place in Kilcullen. But the essential shape of things will be familiar to customers of the old An Tearmann, with some fresh detail individual artworks including ceramics by local artist Lesley Kelly.
With the run-up to Christmas now in full swing, the reopening of what was always a favourite space at this time of the year is very welcome.






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Happy Birthday, Miriam!


Staff and supporters of the Kilcullen & Gormanstown Parish Lotto Draw surprised Miriam McDonnell last night to help celebrate her 80th birthday, writes Brian Byrne.
Pictured is Vivian Clarke, with a bouquet presented to Miriam. Both are enthusiastic promoters of the Lotto since it was first established.
The Diary adds its own congratulations to Miriam for joining a very special club ... and the good thing is, there are a lot of us out there still enjoying life.



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Aladdin rehearsals with gusto in CPC

The CPC presentation of the Christmas Panto Aladdin is in full rehearsal at the moment, writes Brian Byrne. Our short video above is a Rough & Ready clip to show something of what can be expected when they go in front of the public on Wednesday 27th and Thursday 28th November 2024 and tickets are available online or via the school

Directed by Mary McLaughlin, the students playing the principal characters are Aladdin – Seán Plunkett; Princess Jasmine – Bethany Swaine; Widow Twankey – Zoe Moran; Genie of the Lamp – Harry Davies; Abanazar – Savino Simion; Wishee – Sariah Broughall; Washee – Nicola Pytel; and Zohan (Abanazar’s sidekick) – Eyad Amr. 
There's a total of 49 TY Drama Module students involved.

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GCS Alarms sponsor jackets for Kilcullen First Responders

Corey Delahunt, trainee EMT with the Calverstown First Responders group currently in formation, with Kilcullen First Responders Vivienne Wynne, Laura Begley, Ronan Collier, Phil O'Rourke, Kelly Maxwell, Eoin MacManus, and Louise Salczynski, and Greg Curran of GCS Alarms.

Smart new jackets have been sponsored for the Kilcullen Community First Responders group by local security company GCS Alarms, writes Brian Byrne. The new hi-viz clothing was handed over last evening during the group's training session in Scoil Bhride.
"With the winter now set in they will help keep our members safe when out on calls in the dark, and also keep us warm," says the Kilcullen group's Laura Begley. "It can get pretty cold out there when responding to an emergency this time of the year."
For Greg Curran of GCS, whose company has 25 years of experience in providing alarms to domestic and commercial customers throughout the Leinster area, helping with the jackets was a 'no-brainer'. "It's a case of our company giving back something to the community," he told the Diary. "All these people are volunteers, and I know about volunteering and raising sponsorship from my association with the Kilcullen Soccer Club, so when I heard the First Responders needed jackets, we didn't hesitate."

In addition to being high-visibility and warm, the new jackets are also very indicative that the wearer is on serious business, helping clear a way through people when coming to help someone who has been taken ill.
In other First Responder news, the defibrillator that was provided for public use outside the Centra store on Hillcrest has now been taken in charge by the Kilcullen First Responders, after having been fully serviced recently. It also has a notation that it is in memory of the late Bernard Berney. The unit was originally funded by a screening in 2019 of a video of The Quare Land performed three years earlier by Kilcullen Drama Group, which was Bernard's last performance as a member of the group. 
And, in an initiative that will add further to the number of the life-saving devices available publicly in the Kilcullen area, one is to be provided for the Kilcullen Town Hall dedicated to the memory of the late Fergal Sloan. Funds for this one were raised by the Kilcullen Gospel Choir.
There are currently up to ten active members of the Kilcullen Community First Responders, and five public access defibrillators as well as those portable units carried by a First Responder on a callout. A new responder group is also in formation for the Calverstown area.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Parish Lotto Draw results


The numbers drawn in the Kilcullen & Gormanstown Parish Lotto Draw held on 19 November 2024 were 5, 12, 14 and 21. There was no Jackpot winner and next week's main prize will again be €20,000. The follow up draw stands at €8,800.
The winners of the €50 Open Draws were Caroline Gordon (Promoter Mick Dunne), Ann Sully (Ann Sully), and Danny O'Connell (Mag O'Connell).
The winners of the Promoters Draw were Breda McCormack and Dominic Farrell and the winner of the draw for those in the Parish Centre on the night was Francesca Broughall.
The Parish thanks all who support the Lotto.

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Home care on a growth path

Brenda Kavanagh, CEO Komfort Kare.

The latest home-care business to open in the Kildare and West Wicklow region comes with a 5-year track record in the Dublin area and has just opened a regional headquarters in Kilcullen's Market Square building, writes Brian Byrne. For Komfort Kare CEO Brenda Kavanagh it was kind of a coming home: she lived in one of the complex apartments some years ago while studying social care at the Carlow Institute of Technology.
"When I completed my degree, I planned to do a Masters, but then found that I'd have to do a HDipEd first," she told the Diary at last weekend's Open Day for the new Kilcullen office. "Of course, cost came into it then, so instead I started work, first with Nua Healthcare Services, later with Caremark homecare in Naas where I eventually became a manager."
Brenda with Maggie Chen.

In 2019, Dublin-based investor Maggie Chen established Komfort Kare and brought Brenda in as CEO. When the pandemic hit, the enterprise provided support to nursing homes, and quickly grew staff levels to some 90 people. "After Covid calmed down, we moved into elder care, initially in Dublin from where we extended to Westmeath and Longford. In addition to Kildare and West Wicklow, from this office we will also be providing services in Laois and Offaly." The local manager is Laura Glynn.
Komfort Kare offers clients a range of behaviour support, domestic assistance, personal care, complex care, ASD and ID support, and 24-hour health care services. In addition to private clients, the company is an approved HSE provider and can also provide agency staff on a temporary or permanent basis. "We provide a full range of non-clinical care, which can go from helping people in their homes with getting ready for their day all the way to support for people with significant disabilities." Staff are all fully qualified to a minimum of QQI level 5 training in healthcare and are trained in Patient Manual Handling, Safeguarding, First Aid and CPR, and more. "We have also recently began working with Griffith College, with which we offer a 2-year apprenticeship to a Level 6, working alongside our staff who mentor them all the way and they get full hands-on experience as well as their qualification."
The whole area of home care services has expanded exponentially, Brenda says. That has both made the sector highly competitive in both getting business and in recruiting qualified staff to do the work. "In Dublin alone, it has gone from around nine HSE approved providers to something like 29 in in the space of a decade. So the market is really flooding.”
To get and keep care staff, Komfort Kare is offering higher wage rates than many larger competitors, Brenda says. "We also have the mandatory pension arrangements in place in advance of next years's changes, and we also offer a full healthcare package and guaranteed roster hours.”
A new idea from Komfort Kare will be the production of a series of podcasts on various aspects of home care and how to live safely and comfortably at home either as an elder person or with various levels of disability. A small studio setup is part of the new offices in Kilcullen. "That came about because our HR and Social Media manager Rachel McGaley posted on Facebook a video of me doing a talk, and it got a very good reaction. So we'll be doing more of that, I think. It's all about creating more awareness of home care." Part of the plan is also to make people aware of what they are entitled to. "A lot of people just don't realise they can actually get state-funded care."  
Komfort Kare introduced themselves to Kilcullen with an Open Day last weekend which included demonstrations of chair yoga, a sensory room, the care staff training space, and a mobile unit offering people a sense of what it's like to have dementia.
Meanwhile, as the possibility that the first human to live to 150 has already been born is being argued about amongst scientists, there is no doubt that even if that is not the case, there are going to be more older people around who are in a position to stay in their own homes with the right supports. That's a key element of the Sláinte Care programme looking forward. So there's not going to be any shortage of business for Komfort Kare and their colleague companies in the sector.
Primary care centres and home care together can help to keep people out of hospitals and nursing homes. "I think it can work, and we will see significant growth in the field," says Brenda Kavanagh, who actually did recently complete her Masters. "Ten years on," she laughs. It's never too late."

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Avoid canvassers, have a musical treats night in Kildare Cathedral


For anyone at a loose end, and who wants to avoid Canvassing Politicians knocking on their doors at home — come to Kildare Cathedral instead on Friday next, 22 November, writes Dr Brendan O'Shea.
A great event, lovely mix of music, and an important cause, it includes music, raffle and a focused Photographic Exhibition interpreted by volunteers from previous Missions to Northern Jordan.
The fundraising evening for the next AHR Medical Mission, to help Syrian refugees in that country, starts at 7.30pm and will include works by Faure and Byrd from Gormanstown Chapel Choir as well as a range of pieces performed live by guests including Arthur Greene (formerly Organ Scholar at Trinity College and Christchurch), and the Dara String Quartet and the Consonance Clarinet Quartet. It's a family friendly event.
A number of local volunteers have participated in previous missions, but they had to pull out of the one scheduled for early October because of the dramatically escalating conflict in the region. 
Funds and supplies gathered for the October 2024 Mission will be used on the May 2025 Mission, when hopefully conditions will be safer. The Gormanstown Chapel Choir previously held a very well-supported fundraiser in Gormanstown Church in August.  

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New folk music album launch


A memorable night of folk music is promised for next Sunday night at the Clanard Court Hotel in Athy when singer-songwriter Joseph Gorman launches a new album, The Modern Irish Ballad.
The event kicks off at 8pm and is a free but ticketed one, with tickets available to be collected at the hotel in advance. A small number of tickets will be available at the door on the night.
The album features a mix of well-known ballads and original ones penned by Joseph, including The Most Romantic Town in Ireland and Sweet County Kildare.
Support acts for the evening include Kilcullen's Enda Byrne, male 4-part harmony group Aisnéan, and uileann piper Joe Byrne.
CDs will be on sale at €15 on the night.

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Monday, November 18, 2024

Shamrocks are County Champions


South Kildare Shamrocks U14 hurling team are County Champions after a very tough and and a very competitive game against Clane, writes Martin Sheridan. 
Massive congratulations to all the players and mentors and not forgetting the parents and supporters who are giving these young lads the opportunity and help to play a great sport.
Final score Shamrocks 3-9; Clane 2-4.

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Sing Sing is 'uplifting and heartwarming'


A reminder that the critically acclaimed Sing Sing is showing this coming Wednesday November 20th at 8pm at Kilcullen bridge Cinema. Based on an extraordinary true story, the film is inspired by the Rehabilitation Through the Arts project that teaches theatre skills to US prisoners. 
It is a story of humanity, redemption, friendship, the power of art and the importance of community. Tipped for Oscar nominations it is directed by Greg Kwedar and stars Colman Domingo, Paul Raci, Clarence Maclin, Sean San José. 
This is an uplifting and big hearted film sure to be popular with film fans. 

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