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Liam Mac Giodaire
| Posted on Tuesday, February 27, 2001 - 09:50 pm: |
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A chairde, Don't put away that warm Aran knit sweater yet! You'll need it this Sunday, March 4th, for Belmar's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade! More than just a chance to wear green and proclaim your Irish roots, the parade is a great opportunity for us to show the Irish-American Community that the Irish Language is not only alive, but has a strong, dedicated following. Every year we attract new students to Irish language classes who first find out about Daltaí na Gaeilge's existence when they see us march in the parade!! So dress warmly and come on out in support of Daltaí and An Ghaeilge. Bring your friends and family along, too. Everyone is welcome to march with us. Afterwards, warm your hands & fill your stomachs at the After Parade Get Together at Rath's place. Tá fáilte roimh 'chuile dhuine - Everyone is Welcome! (Directions will be given out at the parade.) Assembly Point: 'B' (North side of Lake Como, mid-way down) Position: 31.0 Assembly Time: 12:30 p.m. Group ahead of us: Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Group behind us: Environmental Friendly Ceisteanna? Questions? Contact Rath: DRESS WARMLY - And remember to invite your friends and family to join in the fun! Slán go fóill, Daltaí na Gaeilge |
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Rath
| Posted on Saturday, March 03, 2001 - 08:22 pm: |
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A chairde, Just in case anyone is wondering about the status of the parade in Belmar tomorrow . . . as of now, we still expect to be marching! Should anything change we'll post a message here. Feicfidh muid amárach sibh, Rath |
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Maureen Connelly ()
| Posted on Monday, April 09, 2001 - 09:01 pm: |
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This message has nothin to do with any parade but I can't enter a new message, with out clicking on some message. I would like to know why you can't just post a new message- new subject. Anyway here is my question. Does any one know anything about a Place in North Carolina in the Great Smokey Mountains, in the county of Cherokee, the town is called Murphy? I have been told that there is an Irish speaking community there. Any information would be appreciated. |
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