Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí Paul McKenna, winner of the over 18 English singing, and his daughter Eva, a 3rd year Loreto student, a member of Ballynacargy Comhaltas, and the winner of the under 18 Irish singing. The are both photographed outside the Fleadh HQ at Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige. Gallery: Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige Gareth Dempsey was the winner of the senior piano according competition at Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige. He was presented with the new Mick Foster cup and the sponsor was there to make the presentation. Gareth is photographed afterwards holding The Mick Foster Cup aloft in his native village Ballynacargy. Photo by James Farrelly (centre) from Delvin took part in the under 10 banjo Competition at Fleadh Cheol An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige along with (from left) Lenne, mother, Kyle, brother, Barry, father and Christy Farrelly, uncle. Photo by Willie and Johnny Penrose were in charge of ticket sales outside Fleadh Cheoil HQ in Baile na Carraige. Photo by The Moynihan family are synonymous with Comhaltas and Fleadh Cheoil An Iarmhí, and they were back playing a central role again at this year’s Fleadh An Iarmhí. From left, Órla Nohilly was third in U15 tin whistle and her sister Éilis was in the U12 concertina and tin whistle competitions, along with their mother Aoife Moynihan, at Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige. Aimie Wrafter, Kilbeggan, 12/15 concertina, and Therese Daly, Ballinagore, 12/15 Slow airs, and winner of a new cup in memory of Mary McCormack, Ballymore Comhaltas. They are both members of Castletown Geoghegan Comhaltas. Photo by Mary, Barbara and Anne Reynolds from Ballinagore at Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige. Paul McKenna, winner of the over 18 English singing, and his daughter Eva, a 3rd year Loreto student, a member of Ballynacargy Comhaltas, and the winner of the under 18 Irish singing. The are both photographed outside the Fleadh HQ at Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige. Darren O’Neill from Kinnegad, long time Mr Whippy around Westmeath, was playing a central role in providing ice cream and snack service for supporters of Fleadh Cheoil 24, An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige. Photo by Two luminaries of Westmeath Comhalts were taking part in Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige and they are Marie Clarke, Castletown Geoghegan, left, and Breda Daly, Ballinagore, right, here with one of the great young concertina players of Westmeath, Therese Daly, centre, from Castletown Geoghegan Comhaltas. Photo by Olive Bartley and her husband Clement Bartley, along with their two daughters Quyen Bartley and Huifén Bartley at Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige. Photo by Grainne Keena, right, Ballymore Comhaltas with her teacher Alannah Reid, and her granny, Marion Keena, at Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí in Baile na Carraige. Fleadh Cheoil 24 An Iarmhí Published: Sun 12 May 2024, 8:06 PM Last updated: Sun 12 May 2024, 8:24 PM
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