Prize winners Rothe House Fadó Fadó

Winners of ‘Fadó, Fadó: Sparking Memories’ competition announced at Rothe House

Winners have just been announced in the ‘Kilkenny Fadó, Fadó:  Sparking Memories Competition‘.

Launched back in October, this initiative is a collaboration between Kilkenny Archaeological Society, Kilkenny County Council Library Service, and Rothe House Trust.

It aims to promote local history and heritage among young pupils.  

The competition offered primary school pupils (3rd-6th class) an opportunity to work as historians and personally engage with the local studies strand of the history curriculum. Students were encouraged to become young researchers and historians as they dug deep into history to learn about their local heritage.

Schools throughout County Kilkenny responded enthusiastically to the challenge. 

  • Projects focusing on family connections included the winning senior entry by Beatrice Mealy of Presentation Convent, Castlecomer, whose topic was ‘Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers’.  Beatrice traced the family business from her great-grandfather’s time to the present day. The senior runner-up  was submitted by Annie Comerford from St. John of God –‘My Grandfather’ – A world champion at racquetball who retired from the sport at age 78.     
  • The winning entry for the junior section came from Patrick Gallagher of Clara N.S., who presented a project about a local cottage ‘frozen in time’ on his grandfather’s land entitled ‘Tony’s Cottage’. The junior runner-up was Katie Shortt of Clara N.S. for her project entitled ‘When My Granny Worked in Padmore and Barnes’.    

Prize winners and highly commended entries were acknowledged at an award ceremony in Rothe House.

In attendance was Senator Malcolm Noonan, Mayor Andrew McGuinness, Fiona Deegan Director of Services at Kilkenny County Council, Fonsie MeaIy (President) and Ian Coulter (Chair) of KAS. Valerie O’ Sullivan, General Manager of Rothe House and Garden chaired the event.            

Winning entries and highly commended are available for online viewing on the Kilkenny Library Digital Archive

The organisers are looking forward to running this competition again next year and plan to extend it to post-primary level.

Beatrice Mealy Senior Winner, Senator Malcolm Noonan
Beatrice Mealy, Senior Winner, with Senator Malcolm Noonan

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