CCE 2008 North American Convention
| March 27th through 30th in Parsippany, New Jersey. For
information see:
2008
North American Convention or copy http://www.ccenorthamerica.org/Sites/Convention2008/ to your search engine. |
SOME UPCOMING ACTIVITIES FOR THE O'NEILL-MALCOM BRANCH
| The monthly ceilis at the Green Acres Center, 4401 Sideburn Road, 22030, in Fairfax City, every second Saturday night until May. Next ceili in September. See first page for directions to Green Acres Center. For information call Kendra Swann at 703-490-5207 or KendraR179 @ aol.com. See first page for directions to Green Acres Center. | ||
| Set and Ceili dance classes Saturday
mornings,
Green Acre Center, 4401 Sideburn Road, Fairfax, VA
22030. Time is 10:30 until 12:15 pm. For information, call Larry
Frank at 703-281-0910 or lfrank2 @ earthlink.com. See first
page of this web site for directions to Green Acres Center. |
OTHER UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA, MARYLAND AND
WASHINGTON, D.C. AREA.
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The
Teelin
Irish Dance Company
is
presenting "Portraits of
Ireland," on February 23rd, at 3:00 p.m. at
Towson University. Auditioned
Irish step dancers, and professionals (including musician Maggie
Sansone, and photographer Robert Burke), will showcase
Ireland through dance, song, and art. For more information, please
visit:
http://www.teelin.com/portraits.htm
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The Celtic Society of
Southern Maryland, in
cooperation with St. Mary’s Ryken High School will present workshops and
concert with Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas, Monday, February 18, 2008.
For more information, please call CSSM
(301) 904-7303, email
fiddling@cssm.org or visit the Celtic Society website:
www.cssm.org .
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George Mason University Center for the Arts. March 15th. The LEAHY Group from Nova Scotia. This family of fiddlers, dancers and vocalists will perform and offer others to join them on stage. You can find more information at www.gmu.edu/cfa or call Jill L. Graziano at 703-993-8794. Email jgrazia1@gmu.edu
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The Fairfax County (VA) Genealogical Society is hosting an event entitled “The Celts Are Coming!” This is a half-day genealogical seminar covering Protestant and Catholic Irish Genealogy as well as Scots-Irish Genealogy. It obviously covers a large number of Americans’ heritage and is a wonderful opportunity for those who may be starting their research across the pond or just want to learn more about researching Irish Heritage. The event is Saturday, March 15th. Full details and a registration form are available on the Society’s website, www.fxgs.org.
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