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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Berklee Holds Celtic Fusion 2012 on March 5 at Cafe 939


Faculty and students from Berklee College of Music, along with special guests, are holding a Celtic Fusion concert on Monday, March 5, 2012 at Cafe 939 in Boston's Back Bay, beginning at  7:00 p.m.

Admission is free and open to the public.

The musicians include Berklee faculty member John McGann on mandolin and guitar, Danny Noveck on fiddle and guitar, Hamish Napier on flutes and whistles and more.

Read this story on Celtic music at Berklee.

For more Irish and Celtic music in greater Boston, visit IrishBoston.org.


Irish Heritage Month in Lawrence, Mass. Kicks off on Sunday, March 4 with the exhibit The Irish, The Augustinians


Irish Heritage Month in Lawrence, Massachusetts kicks off on Sunday, March 4, 2012 with the opening reception for the exhibit, "The Irish, The Augustinians: The Story of our Catholic Heritage," at the Lawrence Heritage State Park at One Jackson Street.

The Reverend Father James McFadden Wenzel OSA of Merrimack College is giving a lecture at 1:00  p.m., followed by the official opening of the exhibit. The event is free and the building is handicap accessible.

The month of Irish events - including concerts, lectures, exhibits, banquets, and children's activities - is sponsored by Division 8 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Irish Foundation of Lawrence.

For a list of events taking place during Irish Heritage Month, click here

For year round information on Irish cultural activities in Massachusetts and the New England region, visit IrishMassachusetts.com.



Friday, March 2, 2012

Irish Pastoral Centre showing the film Seven Shades of Green in Dorchester on March 3



The Irish Pastoral Centre of Boston is hosting a showing of Seven Shades of Green, a documentary on Ireland and Irish immigration on Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. 

The film is being shown at the Fr. Lane Hall of St. Brendan’s Church, 589 Gallivan Blvd in Dorchester.  Admission is $5 and refreshments are being served. 

 Justin Bell, the filmmaker who made the documentary, will be in attendance to discuss the film afterwards.

For more about the Irish Pastoral Centre of Boston, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, click here

For more about the Irish-American community in greater Boston, visit IrishBoston.org.





Live Irish Music in Boston and around New England on Friday, March 2

Makem & Spain Brothers
 
Looking for some live Irish music in greater Boston and the New England region on Friday, March 2, 2012?  Here are some suggestions from the Boston Irish Tourism Association.


Concerts
The Makem and Spain Brothers
Merrimack College
315 Turnpike Street
N. Andover

Dublin City Ramblers
Bull Run Restaurant:
215 Great Rd., Rt. 2A
Shirley

March 2-4
The March Mandolin Festival
Featuring ace Irish mandolinist Claudine Langille
Concord, NH

Pubs
Mick Carr Live
One Boston Place
Downtown  Boston

Patsy Whelan and Sunday’s Well
160 State Street
Downtown Boston

Traditional Irish Session
247 Elm Street, Davis Square
Somerville

Terry Brennan
633 Main Street (Rt. 28)
W. Yarmouth, Cape Cod

You can find a full list of concerts in March by visiting IrishMassachusetts.

Celtic Woman Performing at Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester on Friday, March 16


Celtic Woman - the internationally acclaimed female singing group you've seen on PBS stations many times before - is performing at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, NH, on Friday, March 16, 2012 at 7:30 p.m.

The Irish band is on a national tour in celebration of its 7th album, Believe, with a new repertoire of beautiful Irish ballads, classical and spiritual songs and popular standards.

Boston Irish Tourism Association is raffling off a pair of free tickets to see the show.  Click here to enter the contest. Or you can purchase tickets through Ticketmaster online

To find more Irish cultural activities taking place in New England in March, visit IrishMassachusetts.com.

For information about visiting New Hampshire, go to VisitNH.gov


Thursday, March 1, 2012

President Barack Obama Proclaims March 2012 as Irish-American Heritage Month in the United States



The White House
Office of the Press Secretary

Presidential Proclamation -- 

Irish-American Heritage Month, 2012


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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

For centuries, America and Ireland have built a proud and enduring partnership cemented by mutual values and a common history. Generations of Irish have crossed the Atlantic in pursuit of prosperity, and today nearly 40 million of their proud descendants continue to make their indelible mark on the United States of America. Their stories, as varied as our Nation's people, humble us and inspire our children to reach for the opportunities dreamed about by our forebears.

Over hundreds of years, Irish men, women, and children left the homes of their ancestors, watching the coasts of Donegal and the cliffs of Dingle fade behind them. Boarding overcrowded ships and navigating dangerous seas, these resilient travelers looked to the horizon with hope in their hearts. Many left any valuables, land, or stability they had behind, but they came instead with the true treasures of their homeland -- song and literature, humor and tradition, faith and family. And when they landed on our shores, they shared their gifts generously, adding immeasurable value to towns, cities, and communities throughout our Nation.

Today, we draw on the indomitable spirit of those Irish Americans whose strength helped build countless miles of canals and railroads; whose brogues echoed in mills, police stations, and fire halls across our country; and whose blood spilled to defend a Nation and a way of life they helped define. Defying famine, poverty, and discrimination, these sons and daughters of Erin demonstrated extraordinary strength and unshakable faith as they gave their all to help build an America worthy of the journey they and so many others have taken. During Irish-American Heritage Month, we recall their legacy of hard work and perseverance, and we carry forward that singular dedication to forging a more prosperous future for all Americans.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim March 2012 as Irish-American Heritage Month. I call upon all Americans to observe this month by celebrating the contributions of Irish Americans to our Nation.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this first day of March, in the year of our Lord two thousand twelve, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-sixth.


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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Glee Star Damian McGinty Signs on as Cultural Ambassador for Derry City, Northern Ireland


Singer and actor Damian McGinty has signed on as a "Cultural Champion" for his home town of Derry City, Northern Ireland, which has been named the UK's Cultural Capital in 2013. 

“Like everyone else I was so happy when the city won the honour of City of Culture for 2013," McGinty told the Derry Journal newspaper recently.  "There are so many talented people and creatives in the city. I know that from my own experience of the music scene at home. The city is bursting at the seams with talented musicians and performers. Growing up in Derry you are surrounded by music and that played a big part in moulding me into the performer that I am today."

McGinty was a member of the group, Celtic Thunder, which toured the world for several years and was a favorite on Public Radio Stations around the United States, before joining the cast of the hit television show Glee

For year round details on Irish cultural activities in Massachusetts, visit IrishMassachusetts.com