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RACE 2 GLORY 2021- POSTPONED Message from the Committee Who would have thought that last year when we postponed our race that we would have to yet again postpone it for another year. In light of the ongoing situation with...
  • April 6, 2021
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Unfortunately for another year we’ve had to make the decision to postpone our Coillte Come Home Festival celebrations for 2021. Along with Race2Glory Kiltimagh we look forward to bigger and long awaited festivities in 2022 🎆🎡🎻🎤🥇🚴🏻 💥 Save the date:...
  • September 24, 2020
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Coillte Come Home….. http://coilltecomehome.com/ Count down is underway for the much anticipated Coillte Come Festival from 14th – 17th July 2017. A host of events for all the family – its’s a weekend not to be missed! Kiltimagh’s reining King...
  • July 3, 2017
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Grand Marshall 2017 – Fr. Paddy Kilcoyne Fr. Paddy, a Sligo native hails from Ougham just outside of Tubbercurry.  A family of eight with four brothers and three sisters, many of whom still live in the Tubbercurry area. Having attended the local National School, he furthered his education in St. Nathy’s College Ballaghadeereen and in...
  • March 14, 2017
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QUAKER CITY STRINGBAND 23rd  VISIT TO KILTIMAGH, COUNTY MAYO, IRELAND  BY ED MACKIN   The Kiltimagh Tourism Association Committee has requested that the Quaker City Stringband provide various bits of information about Mummery, The Quaker City Stringband, our origin, traditions...
  • March 8, 2017
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Coillte Come Home Festival   Letter from – Ann Moran – Chairperson 2016 CoillteCome Home Comittee It has been my first year involved with Kiltimagh Tourism Association but what a year we have had. When we started out last year...
  • February 2, 2017
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St. Patricks Day St. Patricks Day has been the most community focused evect with over 40 years running. Floats from as far away as Philadelphia have arrived to join the popularity of the 17th March, in Kiltimagh; County Mayo. (3pm)...
  • February 2, 2017
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Operation Transformation   Kiltimagh Operation Transformation recommenced on 4th Jan 2017, when over 300 people assembled in the Park Hotel to sign up with our 8 enthusiastic leaders. Each Team leader has their weight recorded and revealed every Wednesday night...
  • December 9, 2016
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Clann Machua Drama   Kiltimagh has a long and proud tradition of amateur dramatics going all the way back to the formation of the Kiltimagh’s Young Mens Associatiom in 1906. For almost ninety years Kiltimagh had a drama group but...
  • December 4, 2016
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Cill Aodain Choral Society   Phone: Mary Johnson, Chairperson, 086 8157572 Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cillaodainchoralsociety Twitter: @CillAodainCS The Cill Aodain Musical Society was formed in Kiltimagh in November 1994. There had previously been a musical society in the town from...
  • December 3, 2016
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Stars In Their Eyes…   This year Stars In Their Eyes will take place on Friday 16th December 2016 at 8pm. There are 12 amazing acts lined up to take part. Tickets cost €10 and all proceeds go towards the...
  • December 1, 2016
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1916 Rising… The Easter Rising(Irish:Éirí Amach na Cásca), also known as The Easter Rebellion, was an armed insurrection in Ireland during Easter Week, April 1916. The Rising was launched by Irish republicans to end British rule in Ireland and establish an independent Irish...
  • December 1, 2016
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Local Kiltimagh Crast Butcher becomes European Winner. Success on 2fm doesn’t hurt either . . . A small butcher shop in Kiltimagh is on the pig’s back aster winning a top national award for its homemade, spicy, Italian sausages. John and..
  • November 30, 2016
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In September, 1897, six Sisters of the St. Louis Order, arrived from their Convent in Monaghan to Kiltimagh, on the invitation of the Parish Priest Fr. Denis O’Hara. They set up a technical school for the children of the Parish, followed by a...
  • November 25, 2016
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I suppose you could say that my association with fire fighting in Kiltimagh began when I wasn’t yet two years of age. You see I was, as my late mother always told me, born on the same day as Patrick Ruane, the youngest child of the Ruane...
  • November 25, 2016
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