Neil Armstrong visited Tralee, County Kerry, in April 1997 for a four-day visit to open a major space exploration exhibition at the Kerry County Museum. During his visit, he was granted the freedom of the town, addressed crowds on Denny Street, played golf in Ballybunion, and visited Killarney National Park. A walkway in Tralee Town Park is named "Neil Armstrong Way" in his honor
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Good Friday pageant in St Johns Church Tralee . : Pictured getting ready for the Good Friday Story was Amber Nalewaja aged 11 from Tralee .Members of the St John the Baptist Liturgy Drama Group will once again be performing their dramatic presentation of the Good Friday Story, as part of the traditional Good Friday Ceremony, at 3pm in St Johns Parish Church, Castle Street, Tralee. Over 50 parishioners of various ages, from under 8 to over 80, will be involved. The ‘performance’ will be supported by up to 30 members of the Parish Choir under the direction of Michael O’Shea. The presentation, which has been performed in St John’s since 2002 and is now in its 25th year, was scripted, initiated and inspired by Fr Pat Ahern. The Good Friday Ceremony, as well as all the Easter Ceremonies, may be viewed on the St Johns Church Tralee website.
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Butch Moore once sang a song "walking the streets in the rain" but Bernadette O'Sullivan was standing on the street of Lixnaw in the rain and what joy filled her face when she captured that magic moment during the annual St.Patricks parade when his feast day is celebrated for a man who is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century.
Yours Moss Joe Browne.

Students and Staff from Coláiste na Sceilge, hears the call for support for 13 Year old West Cork girl Féile O'Sullivan who lost her two legs in a farm accident last July. On a beautiful sunny day with clear skies on Thursday March 19th all students lined up to spell out Féile's name and drone operator Mick Kennedy from the Coast Guard along with his colleagues took drone photo/footage of the fundraiser #stand4féile.

Hi Joe,
Ireland call. Slightly different take here. This is a native Irish honeybee. The call is to stop import of non native bees.
Our native have adapted to our cooler moised climate over the centuries and risk being bread out to extinction if we allow other breeds to dilute ours.
Thanks Joe and Dominic.
Ps you promised me a day beekeeping with me. Still waiting!
Denis

Hi Joe and Dominic,
Here are my 3 photos for this month`s competition
1. An Triúir Deirféar ( The Three Sisters) west of Dingle Co Kerry.Photo taken from Ballydavid Head and shows " The Black Rock" in the foreground and Parts of "The Sleeping Giant " and "An Tiaracht", 2 of the Blasket Islands, in the distance.
2. "Túr Baile Dhaith" ( Ballydavid Tower) - the remains of the signal tower at Ballydavid Head. Built in the early 1800`s in fear of a possible French invasion.It was a 3 storey building with the remains of the garrison and tower still to be seen.
3. Westport House Co Mayo on one of our rare fine days last week.It was built in the 18th century and is currently open to the public and well worth a visit if you are in the area
kind regards
Noel O Neill

Good morning Joe & Dominic. Another month down & time for more pictures. Every picture tells a story. I have two pics & the scéal to go with each one. No 1 . “One Man & his Lamb”. John bottle feeding an orphan black lamb in the field.
No 2. “A hen with an egg”, which she delivered to our Hall door. Happy Easter to you both & your families. Agnes O’Sullivan
