St. Patrick's Day Festival Showcasing Irish Tradition, Culture & Heritage March 2014 Mi Na Marta Saturday, March 8 at Fred B. Hartnett Ponce Circle The St. Patrick's Day Committee, Inc. Charlie Davis, President & Festival Chair Rosemary Hart, Vice President John Doherty, Treasurer Clodagh Michel, Secretary Committee Members: C.L. Conroy Ann Eustace Dan Fitzgerald Ed & Rosie Hart John & Dorothy Kane Mary Ann Kerr Bill O Brien Jan Paris Judi Tierney Sherry Noel McManus Stillings Show you re IRISH, Wear your GREEN! Thanks to the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, Mayor Carlos Alvarez, and the Board of County Commissioners. Here's a big Irish Thank You to the County Commission who were instrumental in obtaining the County Showmobile. Thanks also to our host city, the City of Coral Gables, Mayor Jim Cason and the Commissioners of the City, and The Coral Gables Cultural Development Board in the City Beautiful * * * Co-Editors: Barbara & Joe McManus Phone (561) 338-8848 Upcoming... Mar 6 6:30pm SFES Board of Directors Meeting, Miami Yacht Club Mar 8 The 35th Annual St. Patrick s Day Festival, Fred B. Hartnett Ponce Circle Park.,2800 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Coral Gables Mar 10 Council of Past Presidents, JohnMartins (Invitation Only) Mar 23 4pm Celtic Cultural Series, Gangs of New York, JohnMartins April 3 6:30pm SFES Board of Directors Meeting, Miami Yacht Club
The St. Patrick s Day Committee, Inc. The St. Patrick s Day Committee is a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 organization affiliated with the South Florida Emerald Society, which, in turn, is a 501 (c) 7 organization in the IRS code. Tinkers Faire. Ladies: there is still time to rummage through your closets and dressers and bring your forgotten treasures to the Tinker s Faire early on March 8th. Someone will be there to accept your cast-off goodies. The Tinker's Faire will accept everything--except stuffed animals and Charlie Davis, President used clothing unless still new and in original wrapping. Call Tinker Guru Thelma Hayes (305) 592 5022 if you can volunteer for an hour or two on the 10th. Soda Bread Booth Ladies, if you can assist at the Soda Bread Booth, call Jan Paris (305) 815-1232 President Charlie Davis announced that the 2014 Festival will give special honor to the memory of Marge Hartnett, who passed away over a year ago. R.I.P. Our Festival book funds the Festival. Despite the difficult economic times, our Ad Committee worked very hard. Bill O Brien, Billy Cameron and Judi Tierney Sherry deserve our congratulations for all their efforts. And Thank You to all our advertisers who make the Festival possible. Thanks to all our volunteers who give so generously of their time. Show your appreciation by showing up and congratulating them on Saturday. John Doherty announced that an anonymous donor gave $1,000 to the Festival. Thank You! Wanted: Men. Organization 1. Bar St. P. Committee 2. Entertainment Coordinators Dan Fitzgerald & Hugh Ryan 3. Ad Sales Coordinator Bill O Brien 4. Soda Bread Chairs Mary Ann Kerr & Jan Paris 5. Volunteers Chair Johnette Hardiman 6. Site Coordinator Clodagh Michel 7. Vendor Chair Rosie Hart 8. Festival Book Chair Judi Tierney Sherry 9. Publicity Chair C.L. Conroy 10. Miss Colleen Pageant Chair 11. Information Booth Chair Melissa Davis Judi Tierney Sherry 12. Grants Chair Noel McManus Stillings 13. Advertising John Kane 14. Site Cleanup Sean Ferrell 15. Tinkers Faire Thelma Hayes 16. Emerald Society Host Booth Ann Eustace Think about volunteering for an hour or two for light manual labor. Early at 7am: report to Charlie Davis to help set up rides, portalets, tables and chairs in the right locations. During the day,we need you for general maintenance, see Sean Ferrell. Later from 6-8pm, we need you to see Bill Gregory to take down/ put away. Recall that the City of Coral Gables expects the Park to be left in pristine condition. Our final pre-festival meeting was this Tuesday, March 4, 7pm at the Coral Gables/ South Miami Elks Club. 2
St. Pat s Timetable-March 8 Time Dan Fitzgerald, MC: Peter Fuchs on Keyboard 12:30 Miss Colleen, Pageant for girls 4-14 (Charlie Davis, Master of Ceremonies) The Breffni School of Irish Dance 1:30 Cool Ol Duds Band 2:15 The Paddy Kelleghan Band 3:00 The St. Andrew s Pipe and Drum Band 3:45 Avalon with Singer and Harpist, Tricianne Garrihy 4:30 Irish and American National Anthems 6:00 Irish Food Corned Beef & Cabbage/Shepherd s Pie, Authentic Irish Coffee, Soda Bread, Whiskey Cake, Other Great American& Ethnic Foods Vendors Galore Irish Arts & Crafts, Jewelry, T-Shirts, Tinker s Faire, Health Fair Fun for Kids Giant Slide, Rock Climbing, Merry-Go-Round, Leprechaun Craft Center Cooke Convenes COPPs on March 10 Secretary Ed Cooke has called together the 5th Annual Meeting of the Council of Past Presidents (COPPs) of the Emerald Society to meet at 7pm Monday March 10 at JohnMartin s Library Room. Spouses, Veterans and friends are invited; late Chief Gael Tom Flynn will be remembered and Veterans will be honored. Menu will be individual-choice dutch-treat+standard donation. Contact Ed Cooke escooke1 @aol.com (305) 576 8462 for reservations/menu selection (You must have a reservation to attend; no walk-ups). Celtic Cultural Series: March 23 The Celtic Cultural Series will feature a discussion of the book Gangs of New York at 4pm, Sunday March 16 at John Martins, 253 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables. The 2002 film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz and Daniel Day-Lewis, was based on the 1928 book by Herbert Asbury. Host Ed Cooke will lead the discussion. This event is free and open to the public; parking is available either on Miracle Mile or at City parking garages north and south of JohnMartins. The Great Hunger Recalled The Irish Potato Famine of the 1840 s was recalled by Marie Tierney Smith in a discussion sponsored by the Celtic Cultural Series/South Florida Emerald Society on February 16 at JohnMartins. Ed Cooke, host, introduced Mrs. Smith who highlighted the recent publication of The Famine Plot by Tim Pat Coogan as bringing out the motivations of the principals. Among the 25 Emeralds and guests were: Ann McShane, Helen Synnott, Mary Ann and Oliver Kerr, Frances Baboun, Bill O Brien, Leo and Dorothy Cook, Molly Harris, Jane Thompson, Patricia Villacorta, Melissa Dynan, Don and Tracy Harrington, Dan Fitzgerald and Billy Cameron. Duffy s is Site of February Emerald Social Only 3 days later, on February 19, 52 Emeralds and guests took advantage of the hospitality offered at Duffy s on Red Road. Those attending were: Dan and Dolores Fitzgerald, Sean and Thelma Hayes, Johnette Hardiman, Hugh Ryan, Blair Brogan, Joe, Barbara and Catherine McManus, Sean and Thelma Hayes, Paul Reilly, Carroll and Billy Cameron, Megan Walsh, William Dillon, Thomas Linehan, Leslee Drudge, Jan Paris, Roberta Scott, Barbara and Peter Luban, Amy Law, Hugo Lara, John Gregory, Bill Gregory, Tony O Martinez, Dale and Anamaria O Bryan, Mike and Polly Pieper, Judi Tierney Sherry, Ann McShane and her cousin from Dublin Helen Synnott, Bill Owens, Harriett and Jerry Riedoff, Mike and Judy Linehan, David and Shelley McCoy, Martha L. Crow, Gerald and Helen Doyle, Kassie Doyle and Isaac Taylor, Clodagh Michel, John and Graciela Loughridge and Robert Meyer. Batter Up! The Emeralds will attend the Marlins/San Diego Padres game on Saturday April 5 at 7:05 pm during the 1st week of the 2014 season. Price is $25/ticket. Call or email for reservations to Chris Kelley. Congratulations! John and Dorothy Kane are celebrating their 58th wedding anniversary. 3
Emerald Election Results Are In! Hail and Farewell! At the March Board meeting, the Nominating Committee composed of Chair Dan Fitzgerald, Chris Kelley and Hugh Ryan announced that the following Officers and 3-year Directors of the South Florida Emerald Society had been elected for 2014-15: President: Sean P. Hayes 1st Vice President: Donald F. Harrington Jr. 2nd Vice President: Richard C. Welch Jr. Treasurer: John Doherty Historian: Daniel L. Fitzgerald Recording Secretary: Kassandra C. Kassie Doyle Immediate Past President: Hugh A. Ryan The following Directors were elected for three-year terms: Daniel L. Fitzgerald, Sean Glynn, Johnette Hardiman, Donald F. Harrington Jr., Christopher P. Kelley and John Jack Thomson. Those Directors continuing to serve out their oneyear terms are: Sean Ferrell, Joseph W. McManus, Hugh A. Ryan, Judi Tierney Sherry, Noel McManus Stillings and Richard C. Welch Jr. Those Directors continuing to serve out their twoyear terms are: Blair Brogan, John P. Doherty, Kassandra Kassie Doyle, Ann Eustace, Megan Knol, and William Bill O Brien. * * * Sincere appreciation for their service are extended to: Pat Duffy, Paul Riley and Don Slesnick III Helen s Quiz Helen Lennon has suggested that we have an Irish Quiz so here it is. Dear Emeralds: Joe McManus asked if I wanted to write a greeting as the South Florida Emerald Society s President-Elect. Well, being of Irish descent, how could I not take advantage of this opportunity to say Hello! The first thing I would like to do is thank Hugh Ryan for his two years of leadership as President. He worked to ensure that the St. Patrick s Festival will return this year, and be held at the same place, Fred B. Hartnett Ponce Circle Park. The second thing I want to share with you is that the International Police Association (IPA), Region 43 has invited members and their families to attend the IPA s Annual Picnic. (see page 5) That will take place at the US Coast Guard Communication Facility south of 152 Street and SW 117 Avenue on March 29, 2014. There are a couple of things happening soon, and there will be more, new and traditional activities throughout the year. Hope to see you Saturday at the Festival! Sean Dear Emeralds: My term as President of the South Florida Emerald Society is coming to an end at the Festival on March 8th. I d like to thank all of the Board members and the Society for a great run. We ve had some great times and festive events in the past two years! In addition to many of the Emerald traditions that celebrate our 60-year history, we ve also started some new traditions, like marching in the Junior Orange Bowl Parade in Coral Gables and going out to the ballgame at Marlins Park to watch our home team (this year-april 5th)! Our membership is growing, participation is up, and the St. Patrick s Day Festival is back! Our Society is in a great position for the future. With Sean Hayes as our incoming President, I am certain that the good times will continue! So, let s all support our new President! Come join in the fun-a social, a board meeting, any of our upcoming events and let s keep those Irish eyes smiling! Onward and Upward!- Hugh A. Ryan Emerald Installation Dinner Announced 1. Name the four traditional provinces of Ireland. 2. Why is July 12 celebrated in Northern Ireland? Judi Tierney Sherry, Chair, announced that the 3. In the song The Wearing of the Green, who Installation Dinner would be held at Jungle Island at was Napper Tandy? 7pm, May 21 at a ticket price of $35 pp. Judi said 4. What is the title of the Irish National Anthem? that she would mail out invitations in the middle of 5. What is Ireland s national sport? Hint: it s not April. Emeralds, this is one of the premier events of our Society. soccer. 4
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March-April Emerald Board Meetings The next Board meetings will be at 6:30pm Thursday March 6 and April 3 at the Miami Yacht Club on Watson Island on the MacArthur Causeway. Attendance of all Board members is expected; all members are welcome. Membership and Dues By the February meeting, out of 120 possible members, 52 had paid annual dues, 64 were unpaid and there were 4 reinstatements. Treasurer John Doherty has sent two invoices to members who are late in sending in dues. Answers to Helen s Quiz (page 4) 1. Ulster, Leinster, Munster and Connacht. 2. The army of King William III defeated the Irish Catholic army under King James II at the Battle of the Boyne on July 12,1690 3. Napper Tandy ( 1740-1803)was an Irish patriot, helped found The Society of United Irishmen 4. The Soldier s Song 5. Hurling. Answers to Helen s Quiz (page 4) The (Taken South from Florida Voice, Emerald Society, Inc. Dec. 22, 2010) PO Box 836225 Miami, FL. 33283-6225. 6 7