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LC-wedded-bliss-06 
 Lillian and Gus Lehane of Earlwood Estate, The Lough Cork celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary 'cocooned' together while their family visited briefly to help them celebrate on Saturday 18th April 2020.
The pair were married on Easter Monday 18th April 1960 at St Mary's Cathedral, (The North Cathedral) Cork.
Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic 2020.
Twin brothers Ron and Finn. and Angela attended. Absent sons Peter (in Co Meath,) Jim (in Co. Dublin) and the eldest brother Padraig in Melbourne, Australia.
Family joined them via Facetime, and they also received video messages from their thirteen grandchildren. The family had planned to celebrate the event at The River Lee Hotel but had to change the plans due to the current Covid-19 pandemic.
Eoin English story.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
(NOTE- full social distancing procedures followed at all times for this assignment)
LC-wedded-bliss-05 
 CHEERS.....Lillian and Gus Lehane of Earlwood Estate, The Lough Cork celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary 'cocooned' together while their family visited briefly to help them celebrate on Saturday 18th April 2020.
The pair were married on Easter Monday 18th April 1960 at St Mary's Cathedral, (The North Cathedral) Cork.
Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic 2020.
At front three of their six 'children'; Twin brothers Ron and Finn. and Angela. Absent are Peter (in Co Meath,) Jim (in Co. Dublin and the eldest brother Padraig in Melbourne, Australia.
Family joined them via Facetime, and they also received video messages from their thirteen grandchildren. The family had planned to celebrate the event at The River Lee Hotel but had to change the plans due to the current Covid-19 pandemic.
Eoin English story.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
(NOTE- full social distancing procedures followed at all times for this assignment) 
 Keywords: Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic 2020., Social distancing.
LC-wedded-bliss-04 
 Lillian and Gus Lehane of Earlwood Estate, The Lough Cork celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary 'cocooned' together while their family visited briefly to help them celebrate on Saturday 18th April 2020.
The pair were married on Easter Monday 18th April 1960 at St Mary's Cathedral, (The North Cathedral) Cork.
Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic 2020.
At the rear are three of their six 'children'; Angela, and twin brothers Ron and Finn. Absent are Peter (in Co Meath,) Jim (in Co. Dublin and the eldest brother Padraig in Melbourne, Australia.
Family joined them via Facetime, and they also received video messages from their thirteen grandchildren.
Eoin English story.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
(NOTE- full social distancing procedures followed at all times for this assignment) 
 Keywords: Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic 2020., Social distancing.
LC-wedded-bliss-03 
 Lillian and Gus Lehane of Earlwood Estate, The Lough Cork celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary 'cocooned' together while their family visited briefly to help them celebrate on Saturday 18th April 2020.
The pair were married on Easter Monday 18th April 1960 at St Mary's Cathedral, (The North Cathedral) Cork.
Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic 2020.
At the rear are three of their six 'children'; Angela, and twin brothers Ron and Finn. Absent are Peter (in Co Meath,) Jim (in Co. Dublin and the eldest brother Padraig in Melbourne, Australia.
Family joined them via Facetime, and they also received video messages from their thirteen grandchildren.
Eoin English story.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
(NOTE- full social distancing procedures followed at all times for this assignment) 
 Keywords: Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic 2020., Social distancing.
LC-wedded-bliss-02 
 Lillian and Gus Lehane of Earlwood Estate, The Lough Cork celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary 'cocooned' together while their family visited briefly to help them celebrate on Saturday 18th April 2020.
The pair were married on Easter Monday 18th April 1960 at St Mary's Cathedral, (The North Cathedral) Cork.
Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic 2020.
At the rear are three of their six 'children'; Angela, and twin brothers Ron and Finn. Absent are Peter (in Co Meath,) Jim (in Co. Dublin and the eldest brother Padraig in Melbourne, Australia.
Family joined them via Facetime, and video messages from their thirteen grandchildren.
Eoin English story.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
(NOTE- full social distancing procedures followed at all times for this assignment)
LC-wedded-bliss-01 
 Lillian and Gus Lehane of Earlwood Estate, The Lough Cork celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary 'cocooned' together while their family visited briefly to help them celebrate on Saturday 18th April 2020.
The pair were married on Easter Monday 18th April 1960 at St Mary's Cathedral, (The North Cathedral) Cork.
Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic 2020.
Eoin English story.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
(NOTE- full social distancing procedures followed at all times for this assignment) 
 Keywords: Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic 2020., Social distancing.
LC-camogie-04 
 Pic Larry Cummins.
Camogie club players Chantelle O'Donoghue, Michelle Gould, Courtney O'Keeffe, Amy O'Connor and Lorna Coffey at the launch.
START>>>"St Vincent's Camogie Club are proud to announce that our camogie club is launching a fundraiser for Pieta House and Mna Feasa. For this we are asking and encouraging that all members and their families get involved. Since we cannot train together we are hoping to use this to stay in contact and give the girls a reason to be active.
What are we doing?
We have a camogie player Carol Geaney who is currently in the Lebanon with the army. Since we’re not sure when she can come home to us, we are going to walk, run, jog or crawl the distance to her! This is 5,400kms.
Each time you go for a walk or run, please let us know. That means that even if you did 1 km and three others in your family went with you, then that counts as 4kms! Each day you do it (it doesn’t matter how often as there’s no pressure on anyone) we need you to let the coach know the distance. That way we can keep track of the distance covered.
Each week on Facebook the distance will be marked out on the map to show everyone how far along the journey we are!
This is a great opportunity to get active, keep the club together and raise funds all at the same time.
Also we are asking you to take photos and send the photo of you on your walk to your coach or to the club facebook page so that we can feature you and your family on our journey as we go. The more the merrier.
So get out the club gear. Old and new members, supporters, family and community - let’s get going..
Carol we are on our way!!!!
Tag, Share, Like, Donate!!
#Saints #GreenArmy #CorktoLebanon
ENDS.
LC-camogie-03 
 Pic Larry Cummins.
Club camogie player Lorna Coffey, a member of the Defence Forces (Army) uses her army training as she crawls under some netting watched by Darren Coyle-Garde of Pieta House.
START>>>"St Vincent's Camogie Club are proud to announce that our camogie club is launching a fundraiser for Pieta House and Mna Feasa. For this we are asking and encouraging that all members and their families get involved. Since we cannot train together we are hoping to use this to stay in contact and give the girls a reason to be active.
What are we doing?
We have a camogie player Carol Geaney who is currently in the Lebanon with the army. Since we’re not sure when she can come home to us, we are going to walk, run, jog or crawl the distance to her! This is 5,400kms.
Each time you go for a walk or run, please let us know. That means that even if you did 1 km and three others in your family went with you, then that counts as 4kms! Each day you do it (it doesn’t matter how often as there’s no pressure on anyone) we need you to let the coach know the distance. That way we can keep track of the distance covered.
Each week on Facebook the distance will be marked out on the map to show everyone how far along the journey we are!
This is a great opportunity to get active, keep the club together and raise funds all at the same time.
Also we are asking you to take photos and send the photo of you on your walk to your coach or to the club facebook page so that we can feature you and your family on our journey as we go. The more the merrier.
So get out the club gear. Old and new members, supporters, family and community - let’s get going..
Carol we are on our way!!!!
Tag, Share, Like, Donate!!
#Saints #GreenArmy #CorktoLebanon
ENDS.
LC-camogie-02 
 Pic Larry Cummins.
Club camogie player Lorna Coffey, a member of the Defence Forces (Army) uses her army training as she crawls under some netting watched by Darren Coyle-Garde of Pieta House.
START>>>"St Vincent's Camogie Club are proud to announce that our camogie club is launching a fundraiser for Pieta House and Mna Feasa. For this we are asking and encouraging that all members and their families get involved. Since we cannot train together we are hoping to use this to stay in contact and give the girls a reason to be active.
What are we doing?
We have a camogie player Carol Geaney who is currently in the Lebanon with the army. Since we’re not sure when she can come home to us, we are going to walk, run, jog or crawl the distance to her! This is 5,400kms.
Each time you go for a walk or run, please let us know. That means that even if you did 1 km and three others in your family went with you, then that counts as 4kms! Each day you do it (it doesn’t matter how often as there’s no pressure on anyone) we need you to let the coach know the distance. That way we can keep track of the distance covered.
Each week on Facebook the distance will be marked out on the map to show everyone how far along the journey we are!
This is a great opportunity to get active, keep the club together and raise funds all at the same time.
Also we are asking you to take photos and send the photo of you on your walk to your coach or to the club facebook page so that we can feature you and your family on our journey as we go. The more the merrier.
So get out the club gear. Old and new members, supporters, family and community - let’s get going..
Carol we are on our way!!!!
Tag, Share, Like, Donate!!
#Saints #GreenArmy #CorktoLebanon
ENDS.
LC-camogie-01 
 Pic Larry Cummins.
Lord Mayor Cllr John Sheehan and (in blue- front second left) Darren Coyle-Garde of Pieta House with Club executive members Michelle Gould, secretary; Willie Walsh, Chairperson, Tommy Gould, TD, Club Development Officer, Sgt David Lockyer, Vice Chairperson and Vincent Stokes, President, St Vincent's Camogie club.
START>>>"St Vincent's Camogie Club are proud to announce that our camogie club is launching a fundraiser for Pieta House and Mna Feasa. For this we are asking and encouraging that all members and their families get involved. Since we cannot train together we are hoping to use this to stay in contact and give the girls a reason to be active.
What are we doing?
We have a camogie player Carol Geaney who is currently in the Lebanon with the army. Since we’re not sure when she can come home to us, we are going to walk, run, jog or crawl the distance to her! This is 5,400kms.
Each time you go for a walk or run, please let us know. That means that even if you did 1 km and three others in your family went with you, then that counts as 4kms! Each day you do it (it doesn’t matter how often as there’s no pressure on anyone) we need you to let the coach know the distance. That way we can keep track of the distance covered.
Each week on Facebook the distance will be marked out on the map to show everyone how far along the journey we are!
This is a great opportunity to get active, keep the club together and raise funds all at the same time.
Also we are asking you to take photos and send the photo of you on your walk to your coach or to the club facebook page so that we can feature you and your family on our journey as we go. The more the merrier.
So get out the club gear. Old and new members, supporters, family and community - let’s get going..
Carol we are on our way!!!!
Tag, Share, Like, Donate!!
#Saints #GreenArmy #CorktoLebanon
ENDS.
DENIS-walk-19 
 THE ECHO/IE LIVE NEWS 30/04/2020.
Caroline, Aoife and Darragh O'Sullivan, Macroom, out for a walk locally in Macroom.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-walk-18 
 THE ECHO/IE LIVE NEWS 30/04/2020.
Patrick, Aileen and Eoghan Phelan, Macroom, out for a break locally in Macroom.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-walk-17 
 THE ECHO/IE LIVE NEWS 30/04/2020.
Rory and Michael Cregan, Macroom, out for a break locally in Macroom.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-walk-16 
 THE ECHO/IE LIVE NEWS 30/04/2020.
Adam O'Riordan, Macroom, enjoying an ice cream while out for a walk locally in Macroom.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-walk-15 
 THE ECHO/IE LIVE NEWS 30/04/2020.
Connie Foley and his sister Margaret Mousset, Macroom, out for a walk locally in Macroom.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-walk-14 
 THE ECHO/IE LIVE NEWS 30/04/2020.
Joelle Mousset and her daughter Amélie, Macroom, out for a walk locally in Macroom.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-walk-12 
 THE ECHO/IE LIVE NEWS 30/04/2020.
John Murphy and his sister Brigid Relihan, Macroom, keeping their social distance while out for a walk locally in Macroom with their dogs Benji and Pebbles.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-walk-11 
 THE ECHO/IE LIVE NEWS 30/04/2020.
Tony and Fionnuala Dineen, Macroom, out for a walk locally in Macroom.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-walk-10 
 THE ECHO/IE LIVE NEWS 30/04/2020.
Sinéad and Odhran Creed, Macroom, out for a walk locally in Macroom.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-business-2 
 IE LIVE NEWS/BUSINESS/THE ECHO 30/04/2020.
Humphrey and Mary Lynch, father and daughter, in the family business, Lynch's Bakery, Macroom, which celebrated 150 years in business last year.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-business-1 
 IE LIVE NEWS/BUSINESS/THE ECHO 30/04/2020.
Dylan Sanders (left) and Flor O'Driscoll, two members of the staff, pictured outside Twomey Butchers in Macroom while observing social distancing.
Picture Denis Minihane.
LC-clayton-04 
 Annemarie O'Connor, receptionist at The Clayton Hotel, Lapp's Quay, Cork City which is open for business for essential workers.
Covid screen in place to protect staff and guests.
Story by Roisin Burke/ The Echo. 
Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic 2020.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-clayton-03 
 Conor O'Toole, General Manager and Paul O'Connell, Sales & Marketing Manager at The Clayton Hotel, Lapp's Quay, Cork City which is open for business for essential workers.
Story by Roisin Burke/ The Echo. 
Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic 2020.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-clayton-02 
 Conor O'Toole, General Manager and Paul O'Connell, Sales & Marketing Manager at The Clayton Hotel, Lapp's Quay, Cork City which is open for business for essential workers.
Story by Roisin Burke/ The Echo. 
Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic 2020.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-clayton-01 
 Conor O'Toole, General Manager and Paul O'Connell, Sales & Marketing Manager at The Clayton Hotel, Lapp's Quay, Cork City which is open for business for essential workers.
Story by Roisin Burke/ The Echo. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
DENIS-shop 
 IE LIVE NEWS 28/04/2020.
Charlie McCarthy, manager, and staff members Niamh Crowley (left) and Candice Baird in the Amber Costcutter shop in Ballyhooly, Co. Cork.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-mahon-10 
 IE LIVE NEWS FRONTLINE SERIES (LIZ DUNPHY STORY) 29/04/2020.
Apryl Foy and her daughter Emily, Mahon, Cork, after receiving a gift pack for children from Mahon CDP Creche from Dawn Murphy, manager of the creche. The gift packs were delivered by staff of Mahon Community Development Project (CDP) to children from the creche while other gift packs for older people were also packed and delivered to people in the area.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-mahon-8 
 IE LIVE NEWS FRONTLINE SERIES (LIZ DUNPHY STORY) 29/04/2020.
Lynda Wakefield, community development worker for older people, Mahon Community Development Project (CDP), Cork, pictured with Pat Horgan, caretaker at Ringmahon Court sheltered housing unit for the elderly in Mahon run by Cork City Council, after delivering Mahon CDP gift packs to unit.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-mahon-7 
 IE LIVE NEWS FRONTLINE SERIES (LIZ DUNPHY STORY) 29/04/2020.
Ann and Pat Boyd, Mahon, who had received a Mahon CDP gift pack for older people, pictured at home with Pat blowing the bubbles which were included in the pack from Mahon Community Development Project.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-mahon-6 
 IE LIVE NEWS FRONTLINE SERIES (LIZ DUNPHY STORY) 29/04/2020.
Lynda Wakefield, community development worker for older people, Mahon Community Development Project (CDP), Cork, after delivering Mahon CDP gift packs to Ann and Pat Boyd, Mahon, with Pat blowing the bubbles which were included in the pack.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-mahon-5 
 IE LIVE NEWS FRONTLINE SERIES (LIZ DUNPHY STORY) 29/04/2020.
Seán Walsh, caretaker, Mahon Community Development Project (CDP), Cork, who was among the group helping with the packing and delivery of Mahon CDP gift packs for older people and for children from the creche.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-mahon-4 
 IE LIVE NEWS FRONTLINE SERIES (LIZ DUNPHY STORY) 29/04/2020.
Rebecca White of Mahon CDP Creche, Cork, with mindfullness art drawings she designed for older people which were included in Mahon Community Development Project gift packs for delivery to older people. Other types of gift packs were also delivered to children from the creche.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-mahon-2 
 IE LIVE NEWS FRONTLINE SERIES (LIZ DUNPHY STORY) 29/04/2020.
Viv Sadd, project co-ordinator, and Anne Sheehy, staff member, at Mahon Community Development Project (CDP), Cork, organising gift packs for delivery to older people.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-mahon-1 
 IE LIVE NEWS FRONTLINE SERIES (LIZ DUNPHY STORY) 29/04/2020.
Some of the staff at Mahon Community Development Project (CDP), Cork, helping with the packing and delivery of Mahon CDP gift packs for older people and children from the creche.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-frank-5 
 THE ECHO (sarah horgan story) 28/04/2020.
Councillor Frank Roche at his mobile home near Castletownroche, Co. Cork.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-frank-4 
 THE ECHO (sarah horgan story) 28/04/2020.
Councillor Frank Roche at his mobile home near Castletownroche, Co. Cork.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-frank-3 
 THE ECHO (sarah horgan story) 28/04/2020.
Councillor Frank Roche at his mobile home near Castletownroche, Co. Cork.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-frank-2 
 THE ECHO (sarah horgan story) 28/04/2020.
Councillor Frank Roche at his mobile home near Castletownroche, Co. Cork.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-frank-1 
 THE ECHO (sarah horgan story) 28/04/2020.
Councillor Frank Roche at his mobile home near Castletownroche, Co. Cork.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-diamond-5 
 THE ECHO AMY STORY 28/04/2020.
Donal and Norma Murphy, Ballincollig, who are celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-diamond-4 
 THE ECHO AMY STORY 28/04/2020.
Donal and Norma Murphy, Ballincollig, who are celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-diamond-2 
 THE ECHO AMY STORY 28/04/2020.
Donal and Norma Murphy, Ballincollig, who are celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary, with their wedding photograph from the Lough Church on the right.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-diamond-1 
 THE ECHO AMY STORY 28/04/2020.
Donal and Norma Murphy, Ballincollig, celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary with their daughters (from left) Orla, Mary Anne and Fionnuala while keeping their social distance.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-barry-4 
 IE LIVE SPORT FOR COLM 29/04/2020.
Barry Corkery, who is involved with Cork Under 20 football, Cork senior camogie, Cork senior ladies football and Cork minor football, pictured outside the gate to his club, Éire Óg, which is closed at present.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-barry-3 
 IE LIVE SPORT FOR COLM 29/04/2020.
Barry Corkery who is involved with Cork Under 20 football, Cork senior camogie, Cork senior ladies football and Cork minor football.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-barry-2 
 IE LIVE SPORT FOR COLM 29/04/2020.
Barry Corkery who is involved with Cork Under 20 football, Cork senior camogie, Cork senior ladies football and Cork minor football.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-barry-1 
 IE LIVE SPORT FOR COLM 29/04/2020.
Barry Corkery who is involved with Cork Under 20 football, Cork senior camogie, Cork senior ladies football and Cork minor football.
Picture Denis Minihane.
dan-roundy-4 
 Richard, Liz, Robert and Emily O’Connor outside their The Roundy House Bar in Ballyhooley, North Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
dan-roundy-3 
 Richard, Liz, Robert and Emily O’Connor outside their The Roundy House Bar in Ballyhooley, North Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
dan-roundy-2 
 Richard, Liz, Robert and Emily O’Connor outside their The Roundy House Bar in Ballyhooley, North Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
dan-roundy-1 
 Richard, Liz, Robert and Emily O’Connor outside their The Roundy House Bar in Ballyhooley, North Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
dan-paddyfrankie-4 
 Frankie and Paddy O’Shea at the Upper Aghada Post Office, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-paddyfrankie-3 
 Frankie and Paddy O’Shea at the Upper Aghada Post Office, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-echo-5 
 Sheila McCarthy getting the first delivery of The Echo by An Post to her home at Riverstick, Co. Cork .  Picture Dan Linehan
dan-echo-3 
 Sheila McCarthy getting the first delivery of Irish Examiner by An Post to her home at Riverstick, Co. Cork .  Picture Dan Linehan
dan-duck-12 
 Colin, Peter and Sophie O’Donovan out for a walk at the Lough, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-duck-11 
 Evan and Grace Kenny at the Lough, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-duck-10 
 Jacquelineand Alesha Lehane out for their daily exercise at the Lough, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-duck-9 
 John and Catherine Moran with her daughter Katie at the Lough, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-duck-8 
 Tony Lyons and his dog Molly out for a walk at the Lough, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan

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