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The Daltaí Boards » Archive: 1999-2004 » 2003 (January-June) » Help Support An Ghaeilge !! « Previous Next »

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rath
Posted on Monday, February 24, 2003 - 09:01 pm:   Edit Post Print Post

March with Daltaí na Gaeilge on Sunday, March 2nd, in the Belmar, NJ St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Help us hand out phrases in Irish, stickers for the children, and the story of the Salmon of Knowledge as well as information about Irish Language classes as we walk the short parade route. This parade draws a huge crowd, and it's a great opportunity for us to invite others to join us in our studies while we promote an Ghaeilge.

Everyone interested in the Irish Language is Welcome.
Bring your family, your children, your friends and your neighbors.
It's always a great time - and afterwards we'll gather for a Party nearby.

Join Us - Bí Linn !!

Here are the Meeting Details:
Time: 12:30pm
Place: Point B along Lake Como between Belmar and Spring Lake
Position: 024.0 between the Marine Academy of Sciency & Technology and Historic Preservations/"Save the Palace"
Questions? contact

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Oliver Grennan
Posted on Monday, February 24, 2003 - 10:24 pm:   Edit Post Print Post

March 2nd? a bit early isn't it?

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rath
Posted on Tuesday, February 25, 2003 - 09:11 pm:   Edit Post Print Post

A bit . . .
It's traditionally the first Sunday in March to accommodate the busy schedules the pipe bands have. But while the parade may be early, we keep the Party going until the 17th!

Beanachtaí na Féile Pádraig

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Oliver Grennan
Posted on Tuesday, February 25, 2003 - 09:14 pm:   Edit Post Print Post

La sona daoibh go leir!

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