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Cool Winter Festivals in Newport, Quincy and Lowell

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Image courtesy of Lowell WinterFest Cold becomes cool this month, as New England rolls out three amazing winter festivals in Newport, Quincy and Lowell.       Whether you’re celebrating Presidents Day, School Vacation or winter itself, grab your hat and gloves and warm your spirits by enjoying these special New England traditions.  February 14-23 Newport Winter Festival Throughout Newport, RI Various times and venues Hailed as “New England’s largest winter extravaganza,” the 36th Annual Newport Winter Festival features 10 days of live music, food and fun in one of New England’s most scenic places. Highlights of this family-fun festival include a children’s fair, chili cook-off, a princess party, and magic shows. For adults, enjoy live tribute bands for Jimmy Buffett, Fleetwood Mac and Elton John and a tropical drink competition. discovernewport.org

Riverdance Debuted on February 9, 1995 at the Point Theatre Dublin, and 30 Years Later, Returns to Boch Center Boston in April 2025

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Original Poster for Riverdance, 1995 On February 9, 1995, Riverdance - The Show opened for the first time at the Point Theatre, Dublin for a sold-out five-week run, with record sales reaching over 120,000 tickets. It was a victorious sequel to the original seven-minute version of Riverdance originally presented on April 30, 1994 at the Eurovision Song Contest held that year at Point Theatre in Dublin. This video clip above is the first scene of the show "Reel Around the Sun" featuring the Riverdance Irish Dance Troupe and Riverdance lead dancers Michael Flatley of Chicago and Jean Butler of New York.  The original choreography was by Michael Flatley. Riverdance: 30 The New Generation In 2025, Riverdance celebrates its 30-year milestone with a special anniversary tour that rejuvenates the much-loved original show with new innovative choreography and costumes and state of the art lighting, projection and motion graphics. In keeping with the generational theme, Rive...

South Boston Citizens Association Gears Up for 2025 Evacuation Day Activities

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South Boston Citizens’ Association  (SBCA) the nation's oldest neighborhood civic organization, is gearing up for its 2025 Evacuation Day program, when Boston pays tribute to the historic events of 1776, while celebrating the Irish-American traditions of the neighborhood.  Evacuation Day refers to the historic incident on March 17, 1776, when colonial troops forced the British to evacuate Boston, after pointing cannons from Dorchester Heights in South Boston at the British fleet in Boston Harbor.  Their brave actions ended the 11-month Siege of Boston.  SBCA President Thomas E. McGrath recently announced that the Executive Board selected Edward Flynn of the U.S. Navy (Retired) as the 2025 General Chairman of the Association’s 2025 Evacuation Day commemoration. “The executive board and I look forward to working with Ed, to ensure once again the success of this unique community celebration, the commemoration of the British evacuation of Boston in 1776,” said McGra...

Kate McEvoy is Selected as the 2025 Grand Marshal of the Worcester St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 16

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Congratulations to Catherine "Kate" McEvoy, who has been selected as the 2025 Grand Marshall of the 43rd Annual Worcester St. Patrick's Parade, taking place in downtown Worcester on Sunday, March 16, 2025. The  Worcester County St. Patrick's Parade committee recently held its Grand Marshal Banquet honoring  Kate, along with several others selected to represent the parade this year, including 2025 Parade Mayor  Kieran Hennessy and four Community Award winners Mary (Shea) Stratford, Jerry O'Rourke, Sheila Caggiano and Mary Ellen Murphy.  The banquet took place at Saint Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Worcester. McEvoy is a senior-level executive who is well-known for her success in the areas of fundraising, strategy development, marketing, business planning, and business development, serving most recently as Vice-President for Corporate Relations at UMass Memorial Health Care.  She is also an active volunteer and a leader in community organizations, and...

Christa Corrigan McAuliffe, History Teacher and Astronaut, Inspires New Generations about Space Exploration

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Christa Corrigan, photo courtesy of NASA Boston native, history teacher and astronaut  Sharon Christa Corrigan McAuliffe  died on January 28, 1986,  when the shuttle Challenger she was on exploded shortly after lift-off.   In 1985, Christa was selected from more than 11,000 applicants as the first teacher to participate in a space mission. The world watched in excitement that day as McAuliffe and her fellow astronauts lifted off at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. But that excitement turned to horror and grief as the spacecraft exploded seconds later. Read  NASA's account of the disaster .  Born in Boston, Sharon Christa Corrigan was the eldest of five children of Grace and Edward Corrigan, who lived on Strandville Road in Dorchester, near Columbia Point. Her family moved to Framingham where she grew up and married her high school sweetheart Steve McAuliffe. She began her career teaching high school students in Maryland and then New Hampshire. Since her...

Under Ben Bulben, Where Irish Poet William B. Yeats is Buried, Remains a Pilgrimage for Literary Tourists

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   Photo Courtesy of Ireland.com   W. B. Yeats, Ireland’s influential poet and writer, continues to inspire the world today with his poetry, prose and plays.  His gravesite in County Sligo has become part of a pilgrimage literary tourists make to Ireland each year.   Yeats died at age 73 on January 28, 1939 in Mentone on the French Riviera, where he had gone to regain his health.  The previous summer, Yeats wrote his final poem,   "Under Ben Bulben,"  which gave instruction to his family and followers that he wanted to be buried in County Sligo, a place of inspiration throughout his life. Photo Courtesy of Discover Ireland The final stanza of his poem reads: Under bare Ben Bulben’s head In Drumcliff churchyard Yeats is laid. An ancestor was rector there Long years ago, a church stands near, By the road an ancient cross. No marble, no conventional phrase; On limestone quarried near the spot By his command these words are cut: Cast a cold ...

St. Brigid, Ireland's Patron Saint, is Celebrated in Greater Boston

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Photo Courtesy of Brigid of Kildare Saint Brigid,  Ireland's beloved patron saint, is honored each winter in Ireland and in Irish and Catholic communities around the world.  She was  born in Ireland circa 450 A.D., the child of an enslaved woman and a king in the province of Leinster. Her feast day is February 1, which falls halfway between winter solstice and spring equinox and coincides with a Gaelic traditional festival called Imbolc.  On the Christian side, Brigid was venerated as “Mary of the Gael,” a saint for women, shepherds, beggars, refugees and those in childbirth, according to Smithsonian Magazine . “Like many of Ireland’s other Christian feast days, Brigid predates Christianity – her roots lie in the Celtic festival of Imbolc, the feast of the goddess Brigid, celebrated at least five millennia ago. In old Irish, Imbolc means "in the belly", a reference to lambing and the renewal spring promises,” according to the Embassy of Ireland, USA . Here are fou...

Boston’s Edgar Allan Poe Statue is being added to the City's Irish Heritage Trail

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Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), master short story writer and novelist whose ancestors emigrated from County Cavan in Ireland, will soon have a spot on the Boston Irish Heritage Trail , according to the Boston Irish Tourism Association (BITA), which oversees the historical walking trail.  Poe was born in Boston on January 19, 1809, the son of David Poe Jr. and Elizabeth Arnold, who were actors at the nearby Federal Theatre when Edgar was born. His Scots-Irish Presbyterian great grandparents, John Poe of Dring, County Cavan and Jane McBride of Balleymoney, County Antrim, emigrated with their son David (Edgar’s grandfather) from their farm in Cavan to the American colonies in the 1740s, settling first in Lancaster, Pennsylvania before settling in Baltimore, MD.   The life-size statue of Poe was unveiled in 2014 at Poe Square, located at the corner of Boylston and Charles Street outside the Transportation Building, not far from where Poe as born. The statue was initiated by Paul L...

Irish American Partnership to Honor Claire Cronin, U.S. Ambassador to Ireland, at Boston Harbor Hotel on January 22, 2025

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Congratulations to U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Claire D. Cronin, who completes her service of nearly three years at the U.S. Embassy in Dublin representing the Biden Administration.     Ambassador Cronin will receive a warm welcome home back in Boston on Wednesday, January 22, when the  Irish American Partnership  honors her at its  Women's Leadership Celebration  at the Boston Harbor Hotel.  The event is part of the Partnership's Annual  Nollaig na mBan [Women’s Christmas] gathering. Ambassador Cronin will share her story and reflect on her remarkable career as a diplomat, elected official and attorney.  Proceeds from the event will be donated to the O’Neill School Grants program.  Cronin was nominated by President Joe Biden to be U.S. Ambassador to Ireland on June 23, 2021. After confirmation by the U.S. Senate on December, 2021, she was sworn into office by Attorney William Bonaccorso on January 19 2022.   Ambassador Cronin ...

Actress Bridget Moynahan is Recipient of John F. Kennedy National Award from the Holyoke St. Patrick's Committee

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Acclaimed actress, author, and model Bridget Moynahan is the 2025 recipient of the John F. Kennedy National Award , issued annually by the St. Patrick’s Committee of Holyoke, MA.  The prestigious award is bestowed each year to Americans of Irish descent who have distinguished themselves in their chosen career and who demonstrates the values of family, faith and community exemplified by John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy was the first recipient of the National Award and it was renamed in his honor after his death.  Moynahan is being honored at the JFK Awards Dinner at the Delaney House in Holyoke on Saturday, March 22. The public is invited to join the St. Patrick's Committee of Holyoke at the Reception. Here is ticket information . A native of Longmeadow, Moynahan grew up just 12 miles from Holyoke. She has an illustrious career as a television and movie star, best known for her iconic TV role as Erin Reagan in the long-running hit television series Blue Bloods. She has starr...