Mikey’s Mix

Tune in to Mikey’s Mix live every Friday from 2:30pm, with your dancing shoes on and ready. Where you be in for a serious mix of music from classics to new music and even remixes which you wont hear anywhere else only on Mikey’s mix.
Repeated Friday’s evenings from 8pm

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Radio Beams – Natayla Bondar and Olga Aleksieieva at the Womens Shed in Ennis.

Radio Beams show this week is with two Ukrainian women now living in Clare. Natalya Bondar,and Olga Aleksieieva .
Who have due the the horrific war arrived at refugees to Clare along with thousands of others.
They tell us why and how they travelled to Ireland. Tell us about their working lives in Ukrainian.
Tune in www.rcb.ie 3.30pm Tuesday

Community Unity

In todays Community Unity show where we discuss all things community, Teresa chats with Mary Redman from Forge Farm. PJ Murrihy is in the studio to tell us about his up and coming concert in Kilkee on 1st October. Teresa also chats with a variety of people who attended the recent Hemp4soil Farm Walk. Finally Morwenna Kersual from the West Clare Family Resource Centre is in to tell us all about the busy timetable for their ‘Activities for over 55s’.

Reflections

The programme was recorded whilest observing social distancing rules.
Listen in to Reflections on Sundays at 3:00pm on 92.5-94.8fm and live stream.
A weekly 30-minute space for Christian prayer, song and devotion. It is presented by the Brothers of Charity Group led by Antonio Cebas and joined in by Donnie Dillon, Anne Marie Harte Orla McMahon and Kathleen Ryan It is an invitation to engage in Christian worship through prayer and song, as well as to reflect on the lives of the Saints whose feast day we celebrate.

Mikey’s Mix

Mikey’s Mix on the air every Friday from 2:30pm, stay tuned for a treat. Where you be in for a serious mix of music from classics to new music and even remixes which you wont hear anywhere else only on Mikey’s mix. Tune on Friday’s from 8pm to 9pm (with your dancing shoes on and ready).

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[Closed]Vacancy: Broadcast Assistant



 

Application Details

DOONBEG COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LIMITED

Ref: #CES-2243632

RCB, Kilkee, Dough, County Clare, Ireland

No of positions: 1

Hours:19.5 hours per week

Community Employment Programme

Published On: 14 Sept 2022

Closing On: 26 Oct 2022

Eligibility to participate on CE is generally linked to those who are 21 years or over and in receipt of a qualifying social welfare payment for 1 year or more or 18 years and over for certain disadvantaged groups. Your eligibility will have to be verified by the Department.

More information on Jobs Ireland where you can register interest. Alternatively contact a case officer in your local Intreo Centre.

Job Description

This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career.

Studio desk operation, digital editing, archiving audio, news reading, outside broadcast sound operation, location recording, research for various programmes, interviews, documentaries, computer file management, particularly audio files.

The Genealogy Show: Scottish Irish Influences – Macs and Os – Kenneth W. Nicholls and Lorna Moloney


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.


Community Unity featuring James Fennelly, Sue Panter, Brenda O’Riordan, Mary Keane.

On today’s Community Unity where we discuss all things community we hear from James Fennelly from the Light House project on the WRAP course coming up. Mary Keane the Chair from Halla Eoin is in to tell us about the Culture Night events happening in Kilbaha. Teresa Glendinning chats with Brenda O’Riordan about potential funding for capital projects under the Brexit Blue Economy scheme. We have the community diary and other events happening if the locality for Culture night. Finally we hear from Sue Panter from National Learning Network about their organisation and how they can help people on a pathway to training and employment.

Mikey’s Mix

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The Genealogy Show – Farming In Local County Clare – PJ.Hogan


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.





Radio Beams – Bernard Daffey is good with his hand and sharp with his brain.

Radio Beams show this week is with well know Bernard Daffey now living in Mullagh. Bernard has been in the USA a number of times and also Morocco as well. Very talented with his hands and sharp with his brain. Loves playing card tricks.
Bernard is now 75 and very fit and healthy.
Tune in www.rcb.ie 3.30pm on Tuesday.


Community Unity

On this week’s Community Unity show where we discuss all things community we hear from Denis Carty from the St Vincent de Paul about how the society can help out in these difficult times. Brian Clohessy is in to give advice for leaving cert students awaiting CAO offers and the next stages. Aideen Day from Fred’s Catnip Farm in Carrigaholt is on to discuss all things catnip. James Fennelly is on to discuss World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10th and we hear about all the activities occurring in the west Clare area in the coming weeks.

Kilkee Civic Trust Presents

Kilkee’s Skripel?

Kilkee Civic Trust
Date: Wednesday, 31st August 2022 at 8pm No. 9 of 9 Talks
Speaker: Michael Nolan

Talk Description:
Seán Aloyisious Bourke (1934–1982) was born in Limerick. A petty criminal, who became internationally famous when he sprung George Blake, a fellow inmate, from the Wormwood Scrubs prison in 1966. Blake was a notorious spy for the Soviet Union.

Our speaker – Michael Nolan – has an intriguing account to tell of Bourke’s life and times, particularly, the Kilkee aspect of the Seán Bourke story. After escaping Wormwood Scrubs; Bourke & Blake made their way to East Germany. Once in Soviet territory it was comparatively easy to get to Moscow, where both Bourke and Blake were treated Royally – given accommodation and a pension. However; Bourke did not like the Soviet Union with its bureaucratic institutions and society – so after a couple of years he returned to Ireland. Once back in Ireland; Seán Bourke faced an extradition charge from the United Kingdom authorities – but the Irish Supreme Court rejected the application on the grounds that the Jailbreak was a Political Offence; and therefore, exempted under Extradition Law. During this time, Bourke wrote an account of the Jailbreak – The Springing of George Blake – which was a best seller. The proceeds from the book were soon spent as alcohol had taken over a lot of his life. He ended up penniless. In 1981 – Seán Bourke moved to Kilkee and lived in a caravan in Percy French Estate. To discover all the intriguing parts of this Spy Story; simply, you will have to attend Michael Nolan’s Talk! Seán Bourke George Blake ~ Double Agent 26

About the Speaker: Michael Nolan is a Kilkee Native and a well known West Clare Solicitor. It is always rewarding to be in Michael’s company as he effortlessly tells the story & history of so much about West Clare and, particularly, Kilkee, in an accessible and easy manner. His knowledge and love of home place is considerable. Michael is passionate about the history & heritage of the Loop Head Peninsula area. A member of several local organisations; Michael Nolan is a Member of Kilkee Civic Trust for many years and has delivered Talks several times over the years. Two recent examples are as follows: • In 2014 – Michael spoke on “Kilkee and the Great War” • In 2016 – Michael spoke on “Sinn Féin Courts in West Clare 1918 – 1925”