Dateline Irish for January 4
DATELINE IRISH
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Program # 1398
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Notice:
The Ancient Order of Hibernians Hunger Project, meets
the first Saturday of the month to distribute food in conjunction with the Food
Bank. “Produce to the People” volunteers
meet from 8:30am at the Braddock Fire Dept.’s Blazing Bingo Hall, 845 Talbot
Ave., in Braddock, Pa. Anyone can
volunteer. Contact Allegheny Co.
Hibernian Hunger Project Chairman J.J. Gallagher by email: johnjgallagher@verizon.net.
Or call AOH Division 17 at 412.829.2399.
Riley’s Pour House has expanded next door with their NEW ‘Riley’s Garden Tent’. Dining &
Beverages plus upcoming performances are now available under the Tent which can provide for 60 people. Parking for RPH is available to patrons
behind the pub, and in the Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox parking lot (during
non-church events) in the evenings. And
parking is also available at the Family Dollar lot, and in the large center lot
across from the Carnegie Coffee House. Effective NOW!! RPH can accommodate a ‘Special Event’ from 20
people up to 100. Information:
412.279.0770. A Venue to consider
for your Christmas Party – whether a party for 20 or a private event for
100 RPH will work with you to create a fun and memorable experience.
Mullaney’s Harp & Fiddle – promotes the facilities for special events and in the
Christmas Season, keep this venue in mind for your celebrations with groups of
50 to 150 persons. Creative menus, live
music, and excellent ambience for your
guests. Contact
David Regan at 412.642.6622.
Sunday, January 4
· Echoes of
Erin on WEDO 810AM @ 12:30pm, Listen Live at www.wedo810.com
or later at www.wedo810.com, Click on Program Guide, scroll down and click on
Echoes of Erin, click a program number, download, & play. The Ireland Report from Donegal with Patricia Sharkey, Editor, Donegal
Newsletter, www.dun-na-ngall.com.
Tuesday, January 6
· Mullaney’s
Harp & Fiddle, 2329 Penn Ave., in The Strip, 412.642.6622 – features Ceili
Dancing @ 7pm.· Riley’s Pour House, 215 East Main St. in Carnegie, 412.279.0770 – features Riley’s Piano Night @ 8pm.
· The Pittsburgh Public presents a ‘Special Event – the Second City presents N’at’s All Folke’ @ the O’Reilly Theatre. Tickets: 412.316.1600.
· Riley’s Pour House, 215 East Main St. in Carnegie, 412.279.0770 – ‘Wild Wing Wednesday Special’ & Live Music @ 8pm.
· Mullaney’s Harp & Fiddle, 2329 Penn Ave., in The Strip, 412.642.6622 – Ceili Dancing @ 7pm.
Thursday, January 8
· Riley’s Pour House, in Carnegie – Live Music @ 8pm.
· Riley’s Pour House, 215 East Main St. in Carnegie, 412.279.0770 – opens today at 11am for lunch. It’s Happy Hour @ 5:30pm followed by Live Music @ 8pm.
· Riley’s Pour House, 215 East Main St. in Carnegie, 412.279.0770 – Irish Breakfast from 8am till Noon followed by Live Music @ 8pm.
Sunday, January 18
·
Echoes of Erin on WEDO 810AM @ 12:30pm, Listen Live at
www.wedo810.com or later at www.wedo810.com, Click on Program Guide, scroll down and click on
Echoes of Erin, click a program number, download, & play. The Ireland Report from Dublin with Davy Kettyles.
Thursday, January 22 – Sunday, February 22, 2015
·
The Pittsburgh Public presents ‘My
Fair Lady’, Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Music by Frederick Loewe. Family friendly musical based on George
Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion @ the O’Reilly
Theatre. Tickets: 412.316.1600.- Echoes of Erin on WEDO 810AM @ 12:30pm, Listen Live at www.wedo810.com or later at www.wedo810.com, Click on Program Guide, scroll down and click on Echoes of Erin, click a program number, download, & play. The Ireland Report from Belfast with Mairtin O’Muilleoir, Managing Director of the Belfast Media Group and Publisher of The Irish Echo, www.irishecho.com or www.belfastmedia.com and www.newbelfast.com.
Saturday, February 7
· The February
Food Bank, “Produce to the People”. Braddock Fire Dept’s Blazing Bingo Hall, 845 Talbot
Ave., Braddock Pa; arrive between 8:30am-9am.
Volunteers are needed to distribute food and produce to the needy. You do NOT need to be a Hibernian to
help. Information: Allegheny Co.
Chairman, J.J. Gallagher, johnjgallagher@verizon.net. Or call AOH Division 17 412.829.2399.
Sunday, 8
· Echoes of
Erin on WEDO 810AM @ 12:30pm, Listen Live at www.wedo810.com
or later at www.wedo810.com, Click on Program Guide, scroll down and click on
Echoes of Erin, click a program number, download, & play. The Ireland Report from Galway with Brian Nolan, www.galwaywalks.com.
Sunday, February 15
· Echoes of
Erin on WEDO 810AM @ 12:30pm, Listen Live at www.wedo810.com
or later at www.wedo810.com, Click on Program Guide, scroll down and click on
Echoes of Erin, click a program number, download, & play. The Ireland Report from Dublin with Davy
Kettyles. Guest in studio is James
Gourlay, Musical Directory w/ River City Brass and Paul Evans, musician on
percussion and member of AOH Division 4, North Hills. http://rivercitybrass.org/
Friday, February 20
·
AOH/LAOH Divisions 32 Lenten Fish Fry at the Ukrainian
American Citizens Club (The Uke’s) 302 Mansfield Blvd., Carnegie, 15106. Details TBA.
Sunday, February 22
·
The Gaelic Arts Society of Pittsburgh presents a lecture “The Polish in Ireland” by Lawrence
Kozlowski, Ph.D. at McDowell Hall, Epiphany Church. Information John Webber 412.758.5445 and Earl
McCabe 412.761.1844.
·
Echoes of Erin on WEDO 810AM @ 12:30pm, Listen Live at
www.wedo810.com or later at www.wedo810.com, Click on Program Guide, scroll down and click on
Echoes of Erin, click a program number, download, & play. The Ireland Report from Dublin with Davy Kettyles. Guest in the studio James Gourley, Musical Director of the River City Brass.
March 5 – April
5, 2015
·
The Pittsburgh Public presents ‘How I
Learned What I Learned’ by August Wilson @ the O’Reilly Theatre.
Tickets: 412.316.1600.
Saturday, March 7
·
The March Food Bank, “Produce to the People”. Braddock
Fire Dept’s Blazing Bingo Hall, 845 Talbot Ave., Braddock Pa; arrive between
8:30am-9am. Volunteers are needed to
distribute food and produce to the needy.
You do NOT need to be a Hibernian to help. Information: Allegheny Co. Chairman, J.J.
Gallagher, johnjgallagher@verizon.net. Or call AOH Division 17 412.829.2399.
·
The Pittsburgh Ceili Club sponsors their ‘Kick-Off
Ceili’ at the Teamster Temple, 4701 Butler St. in Lawrenceville. 724.353.0123.
Tuesday, March 10
·
Celtic Woman performing
at The Benendum Center, 7:30pm, sponsored by Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
Saturday, March 14
·
Pittsburgh’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, stepping off at
10 a.m. at 10th and Liberty. Sponsored by The Irish Society for Education &
Charity, Inc. and Produced by the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee. http://www.pittsburghirish.org/parade/index.html.
Wednesday, March 27
· Cherish The
Ladies performing at Slippery Rock
University Student Union.
Saturday, April 4
· The April
Food Bank, “Produce to the People”. Braddock Fire Dept’s Blazing Bingo Hall, 845 Talbot
Ave., Braddock Pa; arrive between 8:30am-9am.
Volunteers are needed to distribute food and produce to the needy. You do NOT need to be a Hibernian to
help. Information: Allegheny Co.
Chairman, J.J. Gallagher, johnjgallagher@verizon.net. Or call AOH Division 17 412.829.2399.
Sunday, May 17
·
The Gaelic Arts Society of Pittsburgh a lecture “The Origins of the Irish Race” with Alan
Boal, 2pm at McDowell Hall, Epiphany Church.
Information John Webber 412.758.5445 and Earl McCabe 412.761.1844
Sunday, June 7
·
The Gaelic Arts Society of Pittsburgh presents an “Irish High Tea” at Saint Maximilian Kolbe
Social Hall in Homestead.
Reservations. Information John
Webber 412.758.5445 and Earl McCabe 412.761.1844.
Saturday, August 15
· MuSic for MS Roots Music Festival on August 15, 2015
at Hartwood Acres. The Black Lillies have
joined the lineup! With Humming House, The Mulligan Brothers, Tiger Maple
String Band and Maddie Arnold and Friends already on board, we may be
presenting the best day of music in Pittsburgh for the Summer of 2015. Individual general admission $15.
http://aisling-events.com/event/the-homecoming-and-belfast-one-city-conference-2015/
Traveling
in Ireland in 2015
Festivals
and Tours to consider attending!!
·
Information:
Patrick McGill 011–353–74–953.7949 or call Eileen 011 – 353 – 86 – 239-1441. http://www.ardara.ie
“NEW” Irish Festivals in Ireland & Beyond
· Shannonside
Winter Music Festival – January 15 – 19, 2015, takes place in the villages of Sixmilebridge and
Bunratty, Co. Clare. Entertainment features a strong bluegrass line up w/
Special Consensus from USA, Niall Toner Band, Down & Outs, and Big
Jam. 22 concerts to be held at Bunratty
Folk Park. www.wmw.ie.
· Temple Bar TradFest - January 28 - February 1, 2015, Dublin, Ireland. During the five days of the festival hundreds of musicians will play and most of these events are free.
http://www.dochara.com/events-in-ireland/temple-bar-tradfest/
February 18 – 22, 2015, The 16th Gathering Traditional Festival in Killarney, Co. Kerry
Concerts
with Sean Keane & Band, A Stor Mo Chroi, Arcady, Mike McGoldrick, Jim Murray,
Dezi Donnelly, The Unwanted. Trad music sessions, Dance Workshops w/
Gearoid Devanney and Tony Ryan, Workshops, Singers Concert, Ceili, and CD
Launches. There will be Ceilis, Dance
Workshops – Seanos w/ Gearoid Devanney, Advanced w/ Tony Ryan. Workshops, and
CD Launches. Information on Facebook:
The Gathering Killarney and www.thegathering.ie.
John O’Shea – johngathering@hotmail.com.
·
Russell Memorial Weekend -
February 19-22, 2015, Doolin, Ireland
The festival began in 1995 as a remembrance ceremony to Micho Russell, the world-famous traditional musician, who died in 1994. In 2006, and at the request of the Russell family, the festival was renamed the Russell Memorial Weekend in memory of the three Russell brothers and two sisters; Micho (1915-1994), Gussie (1917-2004), Brigid, Packie (1920-1977), and Mary Kate (1921-2007).
http://www.michorussellweekend.ie/The festival began in 1995 as a remembrance ceremony to Micho Russell, the world-famous traditional musician, who died in 1994. In 2006, and at the request of the Russell family, the festival was renamed the Russell Memorial Weekend in memory of the three Russell brothers and two sisters; Micho (1915-1994), Gussie (1917-2004), Brigid, Packie (1920-1977), and Mary Kate (1921-2007).
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