Community Unity with Guests Trish Mcnamara, and Denis Carthy.

On today’s show presented by Mairead Chris and Padraig , Trish Mcnamara from the Clare Leader Forum speaks about proposed government disability payment reforms which may have a negative affect for some of the 13% of the population reliant on the services.
Padraig has the Communiy Diary of Events , and Denis Carthy speaks to Mairead about the December St. Vincent Depaul Christmas Appeal.

Community Unity with Sharon Meaney, and Querrin Community Centre open day.


Usual mix of chat , music and guests. Teresa visited the Querrin Community Centre ‘Turning the Lights Back on’ Open Day on Sunday to meet some of the attendees and the organisers of the Open Day.
Padraig has the Community Diary of events for the area, and Sharron Meaney from The Clare Volunteer Centre is on the line to speak about the services offered to volunteers and organistaions alike, the centre acts as a volunteer hub for registered users to connect volunteers with a relevant organisaton appropriate to the registrant.

Keep well this winter

As winter continues, the HSE is encouraging everyone to mind themselves during the cold months. See below for tips and information:

From Monday 4 December, the age for children who can get a vaccine will be extended so children and teens aged 2-17 can get a free nasal spray flu vaccine. Find a pharmacy to book an appointment. Some children will be offered their flu vaccine in school and it is also available from your GP.
COVID-19 and flu vaccines are available from your GP or pharmacy for older people, healthcare workers, people who are pregnant and those at higher risk. It takes a couple of weeks for the vaccines to take effect so make sure to get yours as soon as possible.
HSE injury units treat injuries that are not life-threatening such as broken bones, dislocations and minor burns. Find your nearest injury unit here. There are also lots of options to consider when you need care, such as a GP, pharmacy or GP out of hours service.

Visit hse.ie/winter for advice on how to protect yourself and your family during winter, managing common illnesses and when to get help.

Protect you and your baby this winter – flu, COVID-19 and whooping cough vaccines

The HSE is urging all pregnant women to get the flu, COVID-19 and whooping cough vaccines to offer themselves and their babies the best protection from serious illness this winter.

You can get the flu or COVID-19 vaccine at any stage in your pregnancy. Find a local pharmacy giving flu and COVID-19 vaccines on the HSE website.

You should get the whooping cough vaccine between 16 and 36 weeks of your pregnancy. This is when the vaccine is most effective. You can get the whooping cough vaccine through your GP practice.

If you have questions, talk to your GP (doctor) or a trusted healthcare professional. You can also visit hse.ie to learn more about your recommended vaccines.

RCB Sports Show

In This weeks RCB sports how, Adrian O’ Connor, Seamus Hayes and Nicholas Rynne chat about the weekends GAA. Nicholas talk’s us thru the U21A Club Hurling Championship County Final in Tulla on Saturday morning were Feakle-Killanena beat Inagh-Kilnamona 1-13 to 014. Seamus and Nicholas look at Corofin’s defeat in the intermediate Munster Club Hurling Final on Saturday evening. Seamus and Adrian look at Clarecastle’s 1 point win over the favourites, Western Gaels in Saturday’s U21B Club County Football Final in Kildysart. Adrian and the lads look at the machine that is Ballygunner and how the crushed Clonlara’s bid for the Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship in Thurlas Yesterday. Catch Adrian’s interviews with Sean Haugh and Brian Troy after Saturdays U21B County Football Final between Western Gaels and Clarecastle. Tune in next week when we chat with Gary Kiely about the Local Youth Cycling series promoted by West Clare Cycling Club. 

Tune in every Monday evening from 6pm on 92.5fm – 94.8fm and Internet live stream


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The Genealogy Show – Advent Journey Into Light.


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.



U21B COUNTY FOOTBALL FINAL SPORTS SPECIAL

RCB Sports reporter Adrian O’ Connor chatted with Seamus Hayes about this weekends U21B Clare County Football Final.
Adrian also chats with coaches Sean Haugh, Western Gaels and Brian Troy, Clarecastle.
The RCB Sports show would like to wish the Western Gaels all the best in County Final this Saturday at 2.30pm in Kildysart.
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Radio Beams – Ollie and Marcella Casey talks about potery and Ollie and Transgender.

Radio Beams – Ollie and Marcella Casey talks about poetry and Ollie and Transgender.
Radio Beams show Tuesday is with Ollie and Marcella Casey from Lissycasey. Ollie at 13 now writes beautiful poetry and he is also Transgender.
He speaks about this along with his mother Marcella. Their family have received great support and Ollie states in his poetry is about love and especially loves his family.
Ollie has recited his poetry in the Library in Ennis.
Tune in Tuesday at 3.30 pm to www.rcb.ie.

RCB Sports Show


In tonights RCB Sports show, Adrian chats with Clare sports reporter, Seamus Hayes on Saturdays AIB Junior Club Championship Semi-Final in Quilty where Listowel Emmets beat Killimer 2-02 to 5-17. Seamus and Adrian also chat about Sundays U21A Semi-Final between Western Gaels/Doonbeg and St Brecken’s where the latter won by 2-06 to the Gaels 1-06. Seamus and Adrian also chat about Sean Haugh and his contribution to the Western Gaels and Naomi Eoin. has Later in the Show hurling analyst, Nicholas Rynne chats with Adrian about Sundays big clash between Clare County Champions Clonlara and All Ireland Champions, Ballygunner in the AIB Munster Club Senior Hurling Final in Thurlas. They lads also look at Corofin in the Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Final this weekend. 
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Tune in on Fridays evening at 7pm on 92.5fm – 94.8fm and Internet live stream

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Blood Transfusion Service visit to Kilrush

Kilrush Community School
Monday 27th November
17.00 – 20:20
New Donors welcome at all clinics
Please call 1800 222 111 for appointment.

Did You Know?

Giving Blood

Giving blood makes it possible for many people to lead normal healthy lives. Every year thousands of patients require blood transfusions in our hospitals, because they are undergoing surgery, recovering from cancer or have been in a serious accident. 

· Only 3% of the eligible Irish population give blood, providing blood for a population of over 4 million
· 3,000 blood donors are needed each week in Ireland
· Blood is required every day of the year
 
What blood is used for

One in four people will need a blood transfusion at some point in their lives
Over 1,000 Irish people receive transfusions every week in Ireland.

Approximately 70,000 patients will have transfusions in Irish hospitals this year

The IBTS supplies hospitals in the Republic of Ireland with blood and blood products 365 days a year

Blood is required for much of the services our health system provides. For example, a car accident victim may require up to 30 units of blood, a bleeding ulcer could require anything between 3-30 units of blood, or a coronary artery bypass may use between 1-5 units of blood

A typical unit of blood lasts for just 35 days, but in some cases such as blood used for very young children; this blood must be used within 5 days of it’s collection.

Information about your blood
An average adult has between 10 and 12 pints of blood
7% of a person’s body weight is made up of blood
Human blood travels 60,000 miles per day on its journey through the arteries, arterioles and capillaries and back through the venules and veins
Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
Blood carries carbon dioxide and other waste products back to the lungs, kidneys and liver for disposal
There are about 1 billion red cells in two to three drops of blood

Blood Group Distribution Facts

The most common blood group in Ireland is O positive (47% of the population)
The rarest blood group in Ireland is AB negative (1% of the population)
The most common blood group is O, accounting for about 46% of the world’s population. However, in some areas other blood groups predominate, in Norway for example, type A is the most prevalent
People in the West of Ireland are predominantly of blood group O
There is a higher concentration of Group A blood in counties which historically received Viking, Anglo Norman and English population settlements
There are more people with Rhesus negative blood on the East coast than the West

Mikey’s Mix

Hello to everybody and hope you are all ready for a little kick back to dance around to, with a combination as usual with a kick back to a few DJ tunes hopefully 🥳🎶🎶🎶
Hit listen live on www.rcb.ie

Mikey's Mix

Community Unity with guests Anabelle, Dora , Susie,Audran and Ann Mcgarry.

Padraig speaks to author Ann McGarry personal development coach trainer now on her second book ‘The Power of W’ about alignment with an ‘authentic self’ and tapping into personal strengths for life long self improvement into retirement.

Out and about into the Loop Head last Sunday, Teresa visits Halla Eoin Arts and Crafts fair to meet stall holders Susie, Dora , Audran, and Annabel. Annabelle joins us live in the studio today for a chat about the problems older less familiar users may face accessing the WWW for essential day to day use such as service bill payments and banking.