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Lorna is a Professional Genealogist and Family Historian. She is a longstanding member of the Association of Professional Genealogist. Lorna is the Resident Genealogist for Dromoland Castle in County Clare. Lorna worked as Project Genealogist for George Boole *200 genealogy project for University College Cork and is an excellent researcher for Irish family histories.
Lorna produces and presents the successful show: ‘The Genealogy Radio show’ aired each Thursday at 4p.m. from beautiful Kilkee, Co. Clare at Raidio Corcabaiscinn and Podcasts are available weekly.
Lorna has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects. Her research areas are the MacNamaras and O’Briens of Thomond.
Lorna received her Certificate for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG) in Dallas in March 2015.
The summer season of weekly KCT Talks commences on Wednesday, 3rd July at 8pm.
No. 1 – KCT Talks
Speaker: Lisa O’Sullivan
Talk Title: Are you being served? The rise and fall of domestic service in Kilrush, Co. Clare from 1881 to 1951
No. 2 – Arts in Focus
KCT’s annual Arts In Focus evening is on Friday 5th July
Gala Concert at 8 pm in the Theatre
All donations raised, at Arts in Focus, will benefit: Unicef for Children of Gaza
Both events are FREE of Charge Entry and all are welcome / Donations Box available at door.
Throughout that time, Tommie was respected by all sides of the political spectrum and was a trusted source of information for the public during challenging years, the fostering of peace, and all that was achieved in Anglo-Irish relations over that time.
A naturally empathetic person, Tommie’s courageous and generous work with cancer survivors leaves a very significant legacy which I hope will bring comfort to his family and all those who knew him. In speaking and writing about his own experiences, he brought a greater public awareness and understanding of the conditions and the treatments available for them.
As anyone who ever met Tommie will know, he was a tireless champion of Sligo, and reflecting his lifelong love of soccer, of Sligo Rovers. Whether talking about the Bit o’ Red or Tottenham Hotspur, Tommie always knew every minute detail of the clubs and their fortunes.
In a career renowned for being the first on the spot with key developments, Tommie will of course always be remembered for his interview with Roy Keane following his departure from Saipan and going to Greece to interview Seamus Heaney following the announcement that he was to receive the Nobel Prize.
May I express my deepest condolence to Tommie’s wife Ceara, to his children Moya and Joe, and to all his family, colleagues and many friends.”
“Beidh ceangal go brách inár gcuimhne idir Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, agus go speisialta a ghlór so-aitheanta, agus cuid de na cluichí ab iontaí riamh i stair CLG. Is iontach go deo an oidhreacht atá fágtha le huacht ag Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, lena Ghaeilge bhinn a thug brí agus beocht do na cluichí Gaelacha.
Is iomaí cluiche a mhaireann i gcuimhne na ndaoine de bharr a chuid tráchtaireachta seachas an imirt féin ar an bpáirc. Rinne Micheál cluiche eipiciúil as gach cluiche, agus thug a thráchtaireacht leis tábhacht na hócáide, an t-atmaisféar sa staid nó sna hardáin, tuile agus tráth na himeartha agus gach nóiméad de chluichí, ar bhealach nach ndéanfadh aon duine eile.
Thug a stór céadach eolais ar imreoirí, a gclubanna, a muintir agus a ngaolta, a chur amach ar gach paróiste agus gach baile fearainn fud fad na tíre, léargas fíoreisceachtúil don éisteoir agus don lucht féachana.
Thar tréimhse 61 bliain ba gan stró a chruthaigh a ghlór ar leith pictiúir dúinn, a thráchtaireacht ag méadú ár ndúil sa mbua nó sa chliseadh ach a bhí, thar aon ní eile, lán le teannas, sceitimíní agus gliondar croí.
Agus an micreafón curtha ar leataobh aige, bhí Micheál lán le cineáltas agus le greann dóite, fear a mbeidh cuimhne gheanúil ag a chomhghleacaithe air, le cois a iardhaltaí agus iadsan ar fud na tíre agus i measc na nGael thar sáile a bhain oiread sin sásaimh as a chuid tráchtaireachtaí gach deireadh seachtaine.
Mar chathaoirleach ar Bhord na Gaeilge bhí sé gníomhach i saol na Gaeilge agus thaistil sé ar fud na tíre ag cur gach gné den teanga chun cinn. Is cuimhneach liom a bheith ag smaoineamh ar na turais fhada a rinne sé ar ais chuig a fhód dúchais i gCiarraí.
Is mian liom comhbhrón ó chroí a chur in iúl dá chlann agus dá iliomad cairde.
Statement by President Michael D. Higgins on the death of Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh
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Lorna produces and presents the successful show: ‘The Genealogy Radio show’ aired each Thursday at 4p.m. from beautiful Kilkee, Co. Clare at Raidio Corcabaiscinn and Podcasts are available weekly.
Lorna has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects. Her research areas are the MacNamaras and O’Briens of Thomond.
Lorna received her Certificate for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG) in Dallas in March 2015.
Hosted by Raidió Corca Baiscinn, based in Kilkee Co Clare, this year’s National Community Radio Day theme is Access for All and will promote and celebrate volunteering and involvement in Community Radio especially by people who are gender diverse and persons with different abilities.
With a mix of live guests, pre-recorded interviews and live music, hosted by Raidió Corca Baiscinn with participation of community radio stations from the Craol network, this event will be broadcast live from Elliott Centre in Kilkee, Co Clare, between 11am and 5pm on Friday June 21st.
“Raidió Corca Baiscinn are delighted to have been chosen to host the 2024 NCRD and we promise a lively and packed 6 hours of broadcasting, with great guests and music. Community Radio Stations across Ireland promote and represent the communities they serve broadcasting content that is relevant to their areas, providing employment and volunteering opportunities and empowering individuals, groups, and communities to tell their own stories, to share experiences and, to become creators and contributors of media. Community Radio Delivers Social Benefits to their communities and Raidió Corca Baiscinn is committed to this” said Station Manager Máiréad O’Higgins Finnegan.
The CRAOL network comprises 21 fully licensed and 15 developing Community Radio stations. This special National Community Radio Day programme will be available to all Community Radio Stations to broadcast.
Community Radios aim to promote social inclusion, community cohesion and engagement, and to empower and support community broadcasters nationwide to deliver a Social Benefit to their communities, through active volunteerism, shared resources, good governance, diverse content, partnership and networking.
National Community Radio Day is supported by Coimisiún na Meán.
Tune in every Monday evening from 6pm on 92.5fm – 94.8fm and Internet live stream
Official RCB Sports Show Page.