The Corkman

It’s the time of year to paint the town red

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Working hard all year deserves some special ‘ down time’ and Christmas is a perfect occasion to unwind from all the stress and strains associated with the working environmen­t.

Christmas is a special time and few parties – for better or worse – can compare to its unsuspecti­ng magic. And Millstreet is a great place to celebrate the festive season - from meeting up with old friends for a catch-up or dancing the night away.

It really is a time of year unlike any other and no amount of summer holidays can ignite the essence of a party atmosphere quite like Christmas can: the warmth of a blazing fire as you sit around enjoying festive drinks, or the relaxing ambiance and soft lighting of the venue.

And while it’s sometimes great to ‘ get away’, Christmas is a time of year for staying local on your festive nights out. After all, it is mid-winter - but you’ll find a cosy spot in Millstreet full of friendly faces.

And that means the Christmas work do, too.

If it’s one thing a Christmas party needs more than anything else, it’s to know that it’s actually Christmas time. This might sound pretty straight forward but getting the atmosphere right can be the difference between a proper Christmas party and a regular Saturday night down the pub.

With Millstreet lighting up for Christmas on December 1, and most local establishm­ents already getting on their festive faces, Millstreet certainly won’t be short on atmosphere this Christmas.

Most establishm­ents that cater for Christmas parties are now putting up the tinsel earlier each year to help make parties more special. So why not check out in advance the best decorated establishm­ents around town.

Getting the atmosphere spot on is essential for any Christmas party - word do or a night out with family or friends - and you want your chosen location to make an effort.

And if it’s a traditiona­l setting you’re seeking, in Millstreet you’ve certainly come to the right place.

Whatever your choice, your spoiled for choice in Millstreet , and staying local means hassle-free, too. CHURCH door collection­s in aid of St. Vincent de Paul Society will take place at all Masses on this coming weekend, December 8th & 9th (Sat. night and Sun. morning) outside Churches in Millstreet, Ballydaly, Cullen, Derrinagre­e, Dromagh and Kilcorney. Your generous support for such a praisewort­hy cause is greatly appreciate­d.

in aid of the Irish Cancer Society will take place on Saturday 8th December at 10.15am, starting at the GAA Hall.

There’s in Millstreet Parish Centre on next Thursday 6th between 4p, & 5.30pm. This is suitable for all primary school aged children, €15 per child. For further details contact Esther (086) 4095291.

The Christmas Jumper 5km run/walk children’s Christmas crafting

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 ??  ?? Enjoying the fun in the snow at Deer Park, Millstreet were Eugene Crowley, Meabh Crowley, Stephen Lyons, Holly Sheehan and Ciara O’Connor. Picture John Tarrant
Enjoying the fun in the snow at Deer Park, Millstreet were Eugene Crowley, Meabh Crowley, Stephen Lyons, Holly Sheehan and Ciara O’Connor. Picture John Tarrant
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Manager Nigel Scouler getting into the Christmas Spirit at the Wallis Arms Hotel.

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