• Leader of the Green Party John Gormley speaking to press regarding the Haubowline Toxic waste site controversy
  •  
 
Rien Croonenborghs and Joya Kuin in Bishop Lucy Park for the launch of the Cork Cycling Arts Festival.
  • The Umea Dragon School Choir from Sweden celebrating the Swedish festival of Sankta Lucia in Dublin.
  • The Umea Dragon School Choir from Sweden celebrating the Swedish festival of Sankta Lucia in Dublin
  • Leader of Sinn Fein Gerry Adams speaking with students at UCC
  • Minister for Science and Education Batt OKeeffe speaking to kids at the opening of Cheeky Cherubs Chreche in Ballincollig
  • (Left to Right) Junior Infants Nial Sheehan, Ross Corkery, Daniel Bevan and Issac Dunlea enjoying their first day at Scoil ChrÌost RÌ, Turners Cross
  • DJ Ken Tobin with Hannah McSweeney in the 96fm studio for the launch of Cork 4 Kids Radiothon in aid Mercy Hospital
  • Former SWISCO employee Kevin OLeary still seeking work after SWISCO closed its doors
  • Isabelle Hurley and Emma Fields from the Everymans Palace Theatre production of Aladdin performing on the special Cork Culture Night free Bus Eireann Busking Buses. To celebrate Cork Culture Night bus passengers will be entertained by buskers as they travel around the city from venue to venue.
  • Niki from Westlife meets Cork fans after announcing Westlifes concert as part of the Live at the Marquee line up this June.
  • Fundraisers Comedian Alan Shortt’s RTE’s ‘Charity Lord of the Rings’ and 2009 Cork Rose Amy Moran Mc Girr displaying the new Life Support Machines and two new Anaesthetic Machines valued at €190,000 have been donated to the Mercy University Hospital from fundraising efforts carried out through the Mercy University Hospital Foundation.
  • Dervla Burke from Crystal Swing.
  • Dervla Burke from Crystal Swing.
  • Finn Marshall, Cian Jones show former Minister for Science and Education Batt OKeeffe how to build during a visit to St. Patricks Infants School, Gardiners Hill to launch students council, fly green flag and open interactive library.
  • Phil Jones, CEO of Fastnet Line and Tony O’Driscoll, General Manager of Clóna Dairy Products,  on board the Fastnet Line Swansea-Cork Ferry (MV Julia). Management and staff at Clóna Dairies have congratulated Fastnet Line on their exceptional mid-season passenger figures. More than 20,000 people and over 10,000 vehicles have been carried on the vessel in the first four months of operation. Clóna Dairy Products were among the local businesses who offered sponsorship/ financial support, which was instrumental in ensuring that the Swansea-Cork Ferry was relaunched.
  • Comedian Alan Shortt and Amanda OReegan, Cork Camogie Captain teaming up with the Irish Heart Foundation in Fitzgerald Park, Cork to promote the benefits of a more active and healthy life style.
  • Comedian Alan Shortt, Amanda OReegan, Cork Camogie Captain, Robert Heffernan, Olympic Irish Race Walker and Marian Andrews, National & European Womens 400 Meters Champion teaming up with the Irish Heart Foundation in Fitzgerald Park, Cork to promote the benefits of a more active and healthy life style
  • Irish International and Munster Rugby player Ronan OGara at the launch of his autobiography in the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.
  • Oonagh Murry, Blackpool enjoying the antics of street performers Clucking Fantastic on Grand Parade as part of the three day Cork St.Patricks Festival.
  • TV3s Dyane Connor gets in training for the womens mini marathon. Dyane joins the Hope Foundation to raise funds for the street and slum children of Calcutta.
  • Economist David McWilliams after speaking in the first night of a series of discussions titled Points of View, A Public Lecture Series presented by Cork City Council Arts Office as part of their new Arts and Cultural Strategy 2010-2015.
  • Dancers Katla Thor and Laura Murphy from Folded Productions rehearsing their dynamic performances on board Bus Éireann’s Culture Bus, put on especially for Cork Culture Night, taking place this Friday night, 24th September 2010. The ‘hop on, hop off’ buses will follow an orbital route and transport an audience of up to 20,000 for free all over Cork City on the Cork Culture Night trail. This year, over 60 art and cultural venues across Cork will open their doors to over 20,000 people for a night of high drama, behind-the-scenes tours and rare performances not to be missed. Events will run from early evening to late at night.
  • Frank Twomey and Pakie OCallaghan from Life After Santa Ponsa which returns to the Everyman Palace Theatre due to popular demand from Monday the 20th of September for 6 performances only. For booking call 0214501673 or www.everymanpalace.com

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