A catch-up in colour...
A busy week has drawn to a close... and there's another one just around the corner... yipee!
Yesterday evening I was at the 21st celebrations of South Coast TV in the Clarion Hotel - it's great to see the company flourishing after many troubled years when it struggled to be allowed to have a voice in the market-place.
I found myself at the gorgeous, peaceful Ballinacurra House in Kinsale the evening before, where I met a number of people who had arrived for the Sharks Advertising Festival. The good weather meant it was possible to have a barbecue outdoors and there was live music from Annette Buckley who has a beautiful voice. Tackling songs like Kate Bush's 'Wuthering Heights' and Jeff Buckley's 'Hallelujah' is no easy task... but she did it with seemingly effortless grace.
Festival director John Holohan had a chat with me about it on my show this morning as well..
Meanwhile, here are a few photos from my travels last week - the official opening of the new Burke Landy mortgage store on Oliver Plunkett Street...
That's me on the right with Lorraine O'Riordan from Arasys Face and Body clinic which is also located on Oliver Plunkett St. I guess you could say Burke Landy are going for the triple, with stores in Cobh and Carrigaline already... so it was fitting that Cork Hurling star Diarmuid O'Sullivan be a guest at the launch just two days before the team also went for the triple in Croke Park. While the outcome of the match wasn't what we hoped, young Dale Buckley from Mallow didn't forsee that at the time and was proud to wear his red and white and get his kit signed by Diarmuid. They are pictured below along with Dale's dad, James Power...
And the Lord Mayor, Cllr. Michael Ahern was also getting in on the act... Maybe we should have had him lining out in the team last Sunday.... nah, maybe not!
Let's not forget Lucky Buggers - that competition returns toCork's RedFM on Monday... with thousands of euro to be won. Regular listeners might remember it from when we ran it before... Agent 104 is out there planting bugs around Cork city and county and listeners have to guess where the bugs are planted... be careful what you say as you are out n' about... we could be picking up your conversations with our sneaky listening devices... don't say you haven't been warned!!
A busy week has drawn to a close... and there's another one just around the corner... yipee!
Yesterday evening I was at the 21st celebrations of South Coast TV in the Clarion Hotel - it's great to see the company flourishing after many troubled years when it struggled to be allowed to have a voice in the market-place.
I found myself at the gorgeous, peaceful Ballinacurra House in Kinsale the evening before, where I met a number of people who had arrived for the Sharks Advertising Festival. The good weather meant it was possible to have a barbecue outdoors and there was live music from Annette Buckley who has a beautiful voice. Tackling songs like Kate Bush's 'Wuthering Heights' and Jeff Buckley's 'Hallelujah' is no easy task... but she did it with seemingly effortless grace.
Festival director John Holohan had a chat with me about it on my show this morning as well..
Meanwhile, here are a few photos from my travels last week - the official opening of the new Burke Landy mortgage store on Oliver Plunkett Street...
That's me on the right with Lorraine O'Riordan from Arasys Face and Body clinic which is also located on Oliver Plunkett St. I guess you could say Burke Landy are going for the triple, with stores in Cobh and Carrigaline already... so it was fitting that Cork Hurling star Diarmuid O'Sullivan be a guest at the launch just two days before the team also went for the triple in Croke Park. While the outcome of the match wasn't what we hoped, young Dale Buckley from Mallow didn't forsee that at the time and was proud to wear his red and white and get his kit signed by Diarmuid. They are pictured below along with Dale's dad, James Power...
And the Lord Mayor, Cllr. Michael Ahern was also getting in on the act... Maybe we should have had him lining out in the team last Sunday.... nah, maybe not!
Let's not forget Lucky Buggers - that competition returns toCork's RedFM on Monday... with thousands of euro to be won. Regular listeners might remember it from when we ran it before... Agent 104 is out there planting bugs around Cork city and county and listeners have to guess where the bugs are planted... be careful what you say as you are out n' about... we could be picking up your conversations with our sneaky listening devices... don't say you haven't been warned!!
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