It seems the best way to make commemorations go with a buzz is to try to make it all low-key. The Sailing Into Wellness organisation, which runs the restored 1926-vintage 56ft Baltimore-built trading ketch Ilen of Conor O'Brien fame, tends to do its good works in a quiet way. But as word got around that this weekend will see the Ilen's Centenary being celebrated in Baltimore and out to Cape Clear in company with the other Conor O'Brien ketch - the world-girdling Saoirse - interested people from as far away as the Falkland Islands - where Ilen spent her working life before being brought home to Ireland in 1997 for long–term restoration by Gary MacMahon and Liam Hegarty - indicated that they very much wished to be there.
Thus the opening ceremony and seminar is taking place in St Matthews Church in Baltimore this (Friday) afternoon in a mood of rising celebration, and after that the Centenary's seagoing aspects and West Cork island-hopping in company with Saoirse II will take over.
Today (Friday's) gathering in St Matthews Church in Baltimore is the beginning of an expanding Ilren Centenary Celebration programme.

















































