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Kilkenny Influencer Niamh de Brún to Judge Style Evening at Tramore Races

URGENT UPDATE: Niamh de Brún, the well-known Kilkenny influencer and lifestyle content creator, has been confirmed as the special guest judge for the highly anticipated ‘Style Evening’ at Tramore Races on Saturday, August 16, 2023. This event, proudly sponsored by Waterford Castle, promises an exciting showcase of fashion and style among racegoers.
The ‘Style Evening’ is set to offer attendees a chance to win incredible prizes, including a grand prize of a two-night stay at Waterford Castle that features dinner on one night and €500 in cash. Three additional finalists will also be awarded fantastic runner-up prizes, ensuring a thrilling competition for fashion enthusiasts.
“I’m really looking forward to seeing all the fantastic style on display at the races,” Niamh de Brún stated. “It’s always a brilliant evening, and I’m excited to see everyone’s take on race day fashion. Expect some tough decisions, in the best way,” she added, highlighting the competitive spirit of this year’s event.
Tickets for the ‘Style Evening’ are available for purchase online at www.tramoreraces.ie. With the event fast approaching, fashion lovers are encouraged to secure their tickets now to participate in this extraordinary evening filled with style and excitement.
The buzz around the event is palpable, with many attendees eager to showcase their unique fashion choices in hopes of impressing the judging panel. As Kilkenny’s own de Brún takes on this significant role, her presence is sure to elevate the event’s profile and attract a larger crowd.
This is not just about fashion; it’s an opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate creativity and style in a vibrant atmosphere. The excitement surrounding the ‘Style Evening’ is building, and it promises to be a highlight of the summer racing calendar.
Stay tuned for more updates as the event draws nearer, and don’t miss your chance to be part of this exciting occasion!
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Dublin Magician Conn McCormack Shines at Joe Duffy’s Farewell

UPDATE: Dublin magician Conn McCormack is making waves as a rising star, impressing audiences with his unique blend of magic and mind tricks at Joe Duffy’s retirement party. Just last month, McCormack captivated guests with his astonishing performance, solidifying his reputation in Ireland’s magic community.
In a stunning display of talent, the 28-year-old Dubliner demonstrated his knack for psychological manipulation and performance art, leaving attendees in awe. “Pick a number between 1 and 100,” he prompted, revealing that he had predicted the choice even before it was made. This mind-bending act is just a glimpse of McCormack’s skills, which he has honed since the age of seven.
McCormack’s journey into magic was sparked by a childhood desire to channel his fidgeting energy into something productive. “I used to fidget a lot, and my dad’s friend did a trick that fooled me,” he recounted. This moment ignited a passion that has led him to perform professionally since he was just 16 years old.
His performances have garnered comparisons to renowned magicians like Keith Barry and Derren Brown, showcasing his natural showmanship and engaging manner. McCormack’s ability to read and manipulate audience expectations stands out, turning potential mishaps into captivating moments. “You can trick people even when things go wrong,” he explained, demonstrating the art of recovery in live performances.
Having made a name for himself, McCormack is now booked for numerous events, including weddings and corporate gatherings. He recently entertained at the Irish rugby team’s ball and has future performances lined up throughout the year. Duffy, who recently concluded a remarkable 27-year tenure at RTÉ, expressed his admiration for McCormack, stating, “Joe loves magic, and he was in awe after I showed him a trick,” McCormack shared.
As McCormack rises in prominence, he emphasizes the joy of bringing wonder to people, akin to the magic of childhood. “It’s like Santa Claus; everyone knows there’s a method, but the excitement is in the performance,” he said.
This story is just beginning, as Conn McCormack continues to captivate audiences across Dublin and beyond. His journey is a testament to the power of creativity and the human spirit, reminding us all to embrace the magic in our lives.
Stay tuned for more updates on Conn McCormack’s performances and the latest in the world of magic.
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Dublin Magician Conn McCormack Becomes Rising Star Overnight

UPDATE: Dublin magician Conn McCormack has quickly emerged as a rising star in the world of magic, captivating audiences with his mind-reading tricks and charismatic performances. Just last month, he wowed guests at Joe Duffy’s retirement party, solidifying his status as a must-see entertainer in Ireland.
At just 28 years old, Conn has crafted a unique style that blends traditional magic with psychological insights, leaving spectators questioning their own perceptions. During an interview, he demonstrated his mind tricks by asking me to “pick a number between 1 and 100.” When I chose 59, he revealed that his phone contained a note that read: “This is the number Ciara is going to pick.” His ability to manipulate thoughts in real-time astonished everyone present.
Conn’s rise in the entertainment industry comes after years of dedication to his craft. Starting at the age of seven, he spent countless hours honing his skills and developing his unique brand of magic. “I’ve been doing this professionally since I was 16,” he shared, explaining how he began performing for £50 at local events. Today, he is fully booked for weddings and corporate events, including annual appearances at the Shelbourne for the Irish rugby team’s ball.
His performance style draws comparisons to renowned magicians like Keith Barry and Derren Brown. Conn’s natural showmanship and easy demeanor make him a favorite among audiences. Notably, Duffy, who hosted Liveline for 27 years, has become an enthusiastic supporter. The two met during a show in Malahide, and Duffy instantly recognized Conn’s talent, asking him to entertain at his retirement celebration.
Conn is not just about tricks; he emphasizes the importance of connecting with the audience. “Even if something goes wrong, you can still create magic,” he explained, showcasing his ability to recover from mishaps during performances. His enthusiasm for the craft is infectious, as he describes magic as a blend of skill and wonder that brings joy to people’s lives.
The emotional impact of Conn’s performances resonates deeply with those who witness them. He recalls how his childhood fascination with magic began when a friend of his father performed a trick that left him in awe. “I used to fidget a lot, and magic became my outlet. I wanted to learn how to create that feeling in others,” Conn said.
As his reputation grows, Conn McCormack is set to redefine the magic scene in Ireland. His journey from a young enthusiast to a celebrated performer is a testament to his hard work and passion. With more performances scheduled and a growing fan base, audiences can expect to see much more from this talented magician.
Stay tuned for more updates on Conn’s upcoming shows and appearances, as his career continues to ascend in the world of magic.
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Irish Generosity Surges to Aid Navajo, Hopi Families Amid COVID-19

UPDATE: In a powerful act of solidarity, Irish citizens have raised nearly $500,000 to support the Navajo Nation and Hopi Reservation as they face a devastating surge in COVID-19 cases. This humanitarian effort, inspired by historical ties dating back to the 1845 Great Famine, showcases the enduring bond between these communities.
As of November 23, 2020, the Navajo Nation reported 15,039 positive COVID-19 cases and 631 confirmed deaths. Without additional funding, the Navajo & Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund may soon have to halt food distribution to families in need. This urgent situation calls for immediate action, as officials warn that the fund will run out in a matter of weeks.
The historical connection between the Irish and Native Americans is deeply rooted. During the Great Famine, the Choctaw Tribe sent $170 to aid starving Irish families. Now, in a remarkable reversal, the Irish community is rallying to support Native American families grappling with the pandemic’s harsh impact.
The GoFundMe campaign has already garnered over $3 million in donations, reflecting the heartfelt appreciation of the Irish people towards their Native American counterparts. Many donors have expressed their gratitude for the aid received during Ireland’s darkest days, emphasizing the importance of returning the favor during this crisis.
Community leaders from the Navajo and Hopi nations have publicly thanked Irish donors for their generosity. One representative stated, “This support is a lifeline for many of our families struggling during these unprecedented times.” The response from Ireland has been overwhelmingly positive, with numerous individuals sharing their contributions on social media, encouraging others to join the cause.
In a touching gesture of gratitude, two Native American nations have gifted a handwoven rug to the people of Ireland, recognizing the kindness shown during the pandemic. This exchange highlights the mutual respect and solidarity forged through shared histories of hardship and resilience.
As COVID-19 continues to disproportionately affect Native American communities, the urgency to support the Navajo & Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund cannot be overstated. The fund’s ability to provide essential food supplies hinges on immediate contributions from the public.
Officials urge anyone interested in contributing to visit the GoFundMe page to ensure that families receive the help they desperately need. With the pandemic ongoing, every donation counts, and the impact of collective efforts can make a monumental difference in lives across these communities.
This story of compassion and reciprocity is resonating globally, reminding us that even in times of crisis, humanity can unite in the face of adversity. The Irish response to the Navajo and Hopi families is not just a return of an old favor; it is a testament to the enduring power of kindness and community support in challenging times.
Stay tuned for updates as the situation develops, and consider contributing to this vital relief effort.
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Cork City Buses Launch 90-Minute Free Transfers Starting Next Month

UPDATE: Cork City’s bus network is set to roll out a 90-minute free transfer Leap fare starting next month, a significant move aimed at improving public transport accessibility. Passengers will enjoy free transfers between buses for multi-leg journeys, enhancing convenience for daily commuters.
This new fare structure, confirmed by the National Transport Authority (NTA), will be introduced in three phases. Initially, the flat 90-minute Leap card fare will apply only to Cork City bus services. The first phase is expected to begin in November 2023. Following this, the second phase will launch later this year, incorporating a flat fare for both bus and rail services between Kent Station, Little Island, and Glounthane.
However, the introduction of a new ‘tap-on tap-off’ payment system has been delayed due to technical issues, creating uncertainty among passengers who were looking forward to faster boarding processes. The NTA’s fare policy changes are part of the broader BusConnects project, designed to modernize and enhance public transport across Cork.
Green Party Councillor Oliver Moran emphasized the importance of these changes, stating, “They’ll make a real difference to passengers and services here and now.” He added that these fare adjustments are the first tangible steps of the overall BusConnects program, aiming to attract more users to public transport in the coming years.
The third phase, projected for next year, will introduce distance-based commuter bus fares in the new Cork Commuter Zone, which extends 30 km from the city center. This zone will connect additional commuter train stations, including Midleton and Mallow, enhancing access for residents in surrounding areas such as Fermoy, Bandon, and Kinsale.
Despite the delays in the tap-on tap-off system, Councillor Moran believes its eventual implementation will significantly reduce queuing times at busy stops like St Patrick’s Street and Kent Station, ultimately contributing to faster journeys.
The urgency of these changes cannot be overstated as Cork prepares for a more integrated public transport system that aims to encourage higher ridership. As preparations for these fare changes unfold, residents and commuters are urged to stay informed about the latest developments that will directly impact their daily travel.
This transformative approach to public transport is essential as Cork anticipates a shift in commuting patterns, preparing for high-frequency services and further integration of different transport modes over the next decade.
Stay tuned for more updates as the NTA finalizes the launch details of this groundbreaking initiative.
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