Category Archives: Ward Events

Ballinlough End of Summer Festival, Saturday, 28 August 2010

Ballinlough End of Summer Festival, Saturday, 28  August 2010:

The second year of this festival brought even further success for the Ballinlough Youth Club team who were involved in the organisation in year 1. A great afternoon, laugh, chat, banter & fun was had by all ages. Indeed, we can perhaps say that Ballinlough is alive and very much kicking amidst these long days of economic recovery. Very well done to all. I was very proud to be a Ballinlough man yesterday. Pictures below. Any correspondance to be addressed to myself!

 

 

 

 

Ballinlough End of Summer Festival, 28 August

 

 Ballinlough End of Summer Festival, 28 August 2010

  

Ballinlough End of Summer Festival, 28 August 2010

  

Ballinlough End of Summer Festival, 28 August 2010

 Ballinlough End of Summer Festival, 28 August 2010

 Ballinlough End of Summer Festival, 28 August 2010

Ballinlough End of Summer Festival, 28 August 2010

 

Our new Belle of Ballinlough being crowned, Laura, Ballinlough End of Summer Festival, 28 August 2010

Kieran’s Heritage Week in Pictures

A long week but a great week! Thanks to all those who supported my events for heritage week. It’s much appreciated. Pictures below.

Heritage Hunt, Sunday, 22 August 2010 

Kieran's heritage trail participants, Heritage Week, August 2010

 

Ballinlough Historical Walking Tour, Monday evening, 23 August 2010:

Participants on Kieran's Ballinlough historical walking tour, 22 August 2010

Kieran's Ballinlough historical walking tour, 23 August 2010

Kieran's Ballinlough historical walking tour, 23 August 2010

 

Talk on the history of Turners Cross & Ballyphehane, Tuesday morning, Tory Top Library, 24 August 2010:

History poster, 24 August 2010

Participants at Kieran's Turners Cross & Ballyphehane local history talk, Tory Top Library, 23 August 2010

Participants at Kieran's Turners Cross & Ballyphehane local history talk, 24 August 2010

 

History of Cork Theatre talk, Tuesday evening, 24 August 2010:

Kieran's History of Cork Theatre talk, 24 August 2010

Participants at Kieran's History of Cork Theatre talk, 24 August 2010

Participants ar Kieran's History of Cork Theatre talk, 24 August 2010

 

Kieran’s Lee Valley Photographic Exhibition, Lifetime Lab, Saturday, 28 August 2010:

Kieran's Lee Valley photographic exhibition, Lifetime Lab, 28 August 2010

Kieran's Lee Valley photographic exhibition, Lifetime Lab, 28 August 2010

Kieran's Lee Valley photographic exhibition, Lifetime Lab, 28 August 2010

 

Kieran’s City Hall historical tour, Saturday afternoon, 28 August 2010:

City Hall tour,  28 August 2010

City Hall tour, 28 August 2010

City Hall tour, Council Chamber, 28 August 2010

City Hall tour, Lord Mayor's office, 28 August 2010

Former Lord Mayor's secretary Mrs. M. Foley with Lord Mayor, City Hall tour, 28 August 2010

Key used at City Hall official opening, September 1936

 

Gaeltaca Tour of Shandon area, Saturday afternoon, 28 August 2010:

Participants at Gaeltaca tour of Shandon, 28 August 2010

Ballinlough in 1901

Check out the census for Ballinlough in 1901! A centre for market gardeners and hard work!

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Cork/Blackrock/Ballinlough/

Also Monday, 23 August, 7pm; “Knights, Quarries and Suburban Growth:  A historical walking tour through Ballinlough and environs”, start point: Ballinlough Pitch and Putt car park, opp. Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork, duration: 1 ½ hours

 

Ballinlough, c.1885

 

Ballinlough, c.1885

 

 

Ballinlough 2010

 

Ballinlough on Google Earth

Ballinlough ‘End of Summer Festival 2010’

I can’t believe it’s the end of the summer already! But Ballinlough proudly presents its ‘End of Summer Festival’. It was great last year. There is a great team organising it, who are very determined to bring out the community not only to get together but also to showcase what a group can do (harnessing a whole series of interests and talents). I love the programme they have planned; something for everyone – so come along, show your face, support, have a bit of banter, chat, a laugh and fun. It’s good for the soul!

 

Ballinlough 'End of Summer' programme 2010, page 1Ballinlough 'End of Summer' programme 2010, page 2

Kieran’s Heritage Week

National Heritage Week, is coordinated by the Heritage Council and runs from 21st – 29th August. Cllr. Kieran McCarthy invites the general public to the following projects he is running for this important week.

 

Sunday, 22 August, 2pm, Heritage Treasure Hunt”, A family and fun activity; start point: outside Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork, Duration: 1 ¼ hours

 

Monday, 23 August, 7pm; “Knights, Quarries and Suburban Growth:  A historical walking tour through Ballinlough and environs”, start point: Ballinlough Pitch and Putt car park, opp. Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork, duration: 1 ½ hours

 

Tuesday, 24 August, 11am; lecture entitled ‘The southern suburbs: a history of Ballyphehane and Turners Cross”, Tory Top Library, Ballyphehane, duration: 1 hour

 

Tuesday, 24 August, 7.30pm; lecture entitled: “Tales of Theatre and the Arts in Cork’s History”; Civic Trust House, Pope’s Quay, Cork, duration: 1 hour

 

Friday 25 August, 9-5pm, Kieran’s Lee Valley photographic exhibition for Water Heritage Day at the Lifetime Lab, Lee Road Cork (www.lifetimelab.ie)

 

Saturday, 29 August, 1.30pm; History and Legacy: A historical walking tour through Cork City Hall, start point: City Hall, Anglesea Street entrance, required booking in advance with heritage office, Cork City Hall, 021 4924018, duration: 1 hour

 

Further information on any of the above, contact Cllr Kieran McCarthy, 0876553389, www.corkheritage.ie

Kieran’s Heritage Week

 

National Heritage Week, is coordinated by the Heritage Council and runs from 21st – 29th August. Cllr. Kieran McCarthy invites the general public to the following projects he is running for this important week.

 

Sunday, 22 August, 2pm, Heritage Treasure Hunt”, A family and fun activity; start point: outside Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork, Duration: 1 ¼ hours

 

Monday, 23 August, 7pm; “Knights, Quarries and Suburban Growth:  A historical walking tour through Ballinlough and environs”, start point: Ballinlough Pitch and Putt car park, opp. Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork, duration: 1 ½ hours

 

Tuesday, 24 August, 11am; lecture entitled ‘The southern suburbs: a history of Ballyphehane and Turners Cross”, Tory Top Library, Ballyphehane, duration: 1 hour

 

Tuesday, 24 August, 7.30pm; lecture entitled: “Tales of Theatre and the Arts in Cork’s History”; Civic Trust House, Pope’s Quay, Cork, duration: 1 hour

 

Friday 25 August, 9-5pm, Kieran’s Lee Valley photographic exhibition for Water Heritage Day at the Lifetime Lab, Lee Road Cork (www.lifetimelab.ie)

 

Saturday, 29 August, 1.30pm; History and Legacy: A historical walking tour through Cork City Hall, start point: City Hall, Anglesea Street entrance, required booking in advance with heritage office, Cork City Hall, 021 4924018, duration: 1 hour

 

Further information on any of the above, contact Cllr Kieran McCarthy, 0876553389, www.corkheritage.ie