TWO youth ambassadors from the US state of Arizona are settling into Ennis life as part of the Ennis-Phoenix Youth Ambassador Exchange programme. For three weeks in June, they will live with their host families and experience the life of Irish teenagers in County Clare.
Read More »A century of memories on St Flannan’s Terrace
A former American aircraft helicopter mechanic has high hopes there will be a rapid take off to his appeal for assistance to commemorate 100 years of memories in one of the oldest parts of Ennis.Research is already underway by the St Flannan’s Terrace Centenary Committee to discover and publish the history of the houses and the tales of former residents.It is being spearheaded by Brian Dinan, who served as an aircraft helicopter mechanic for the US Army from 1964 to 1967.Born in 26 St Flannan’s Terrace in 1943, Brian live there until October 23, 1962, when he emigrated to the USA where he qualified as a mechanical design engineer, designing plans for tools and machinery.After being drafted into the US army for a three-year stint during the Vietnam conflict, he received further training in Virginia and was based in West Germany. A member of the Fourth Armour Division, he was involved in the repair and maintenance of planes. At the …
Read More »€400,000 allocated for new cycle path
PLANS to build a cycle path between two of North Clare’s busiest towns has “tremendous potential”, according to a local hotelier and the head of the Irish Hotels Federation.
Read More »Roots Society launches latest Drumcliff research
HOT off the printing presses, Clare Roots Society will launch its latest publication, Drumcliff Cemetery (Calvary Section) – Cemetery Trail, continuing its work of photographing, transcribing and publishing details of the burials in Drumcliff cemetery.
Read More »Student hopes to shed light on prominent Ennis man
THE life of prominent Ennis townsman Thomas Stanislaus Cleary is the subject of a research project being carried out by a Clare student who is looking for any information or to make contact with any surviving relatives.
Read More »Ennis woman changes the face of Alpine geology
LIVING alone and far from civilisation without electricity or water 2,000m high up in the Alps is about as far from Ennis as you could get. But that is exactly where Lorraine Duffy, of Drumadrehid, made an important discovery dating back approximately 100 million years that will lead to a revision of what was known of the geology of the Alpine area.
Read More »Michael Cusack Summer School proposed
CLARE County Council will this week write to leaders of the GAA in the county in an effort to set up a Michael Cusack Summer School in Carron.
Read More »Raising awareness of conservation
THE inaugural Doolin Heritage Weekend begins this Saturday, bringing local and national experts and enthusiasts together to raise awareness about importance of conservation.
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