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Foras Cultuir Gaeil Aontuighthe
Volume XLV No. 6June 2014
2012-2013 OFFICERS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Judith KellPresident
Caitie O’SheaVice President
Megan CumminsSecretary
Michael BowlerTreasurer
Michael LeboeufBill LuquéMaria Shea (on leave)John Tucker
Purpose ~ Respect ~ Organization ~ Unity ~ Determination
Dear Members,
Someone once said, “Spring is a tough act to follow so God created June.” Here we are in June and leaving behind a wonderful spring and looking forward to a fabulous celebration of our 40th year here at the UICC. How blessed we are! Kicking off June is a visit from the Prime Minister of Ireland, Taoiseach Enda Kenny, T.D. The Consul General of Ireland, Philip Grant, your UICC Board of Directors and the Board of Directors of the United Irish Societies proudly invite all of you to a reception here at the UICC on June 4th 6:30- 8 pm. If you will kindly RSVP if you haven’t already to [email protected] , the Consul’s Office will be sure to include you among those present at the reception. Truly, the UICC is the Center of all things Irish in the Bay Area! Welcome Taoiseach Enda Kenny! The ICCC’s Scholarship Event in early May was outstanding! Caitie O’Shea’s slide show shown at the Annual General Meeting during the last week in May was an outstanding testimony to much hard work and special caring put into scholarship awards for exceptional elementary and high school students. Additionally, special recognition and “hats off ” to Peggy Nevin and Kay Gulbengay for the effort put into the wonderful raffle and dance at the Center. Monies have been raised for the library, scholarships, and cultural events at the Center. The ICCC has truly served as the “foundation” of the Center’s mission. One of the highlights of June is the “Mad Hatter Tea Party” on June 22nd. Special thanks to Anne Carew for the incredible effort that goes into this delightful event. Get your tickets early! In my research and reading on various Irish Heritage Centers in America, it has come to the fore-front that, as the Chicago Irish American Heritage Center points out, “hundreds of passionate volunteers, and a large professional staff ” seem to be the norm. We should all be so proud of the incredible efforts made at our Center with a much, much smaller group of dedicated folk. However, if we are to move beyond the forty years we have been around, there is a critical need for serious consideration of increasing the number of volunteers, functioning committees and general buy-in for use of our fantastic facilities and dining. In my estimation, you have a hard-working Board of Directors at the UICC, an incredible effort through the ICCC’s scholarship, library and cultural efforts and with these cornerstones in place, we should be able to move to the next step in assuring the sustainability of our beloved Center. June 16th is Bloomsday in Dublin to honor James Joyce. While I have never been able to tackle Ulysses, I did read The Dubliners (1914). Joyce died ten days after I was born and, those of you who are researchers can now figure out just how old your UICC President Board of Directors President is!! One could start his/her summer reading with Joyce!
In Unity,Judith Kell, PresidentUICC Board of Directors
BOARD MESSAGE
United Irish Cultural Center, Inc.
THIS MONTH’S GENERAL MEETING IS JUNE 26, 2014
SILVER GAELS
THURSDAY NIGHT DINNER CLUB
* Friday, June 6 is the date for our Silver Gaels luncheon and card playing at 12:30 pm. All are welcome.
* Cache Creek Casino Trip ~ Wednesday June 18, 2014 ~ $25 per personTrip will be cancelled if we do not have 40 PAID reservations. Bring ID card and Cache Creek Card (if you have one).
Bus leaves from the UICC @ 9:00 am Questions? Call Mitzi Samson 415/681-0876 Maureen Hickey 650/375-0277
Make check payable to: UICC Mail to: Silver Gaels Casino Trip c/o UICC 2700 - 45th Avenue San Francisco CA 94116
Payment must be in by Monday, June 9.
32/50 CLUB
The 32/50 Drawing for 2013/2014The winning combination was Kansas & Limerick held by Mary Davenport for $3,250.
Everyone won $50!For more information about the 32/50 Club please leave a message for the 32/50 Committee at (415) 661- 2700, ext. 305.
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Karen Fitzgerald
Hanna M. GuineyEvelyn GuiralJack KavanaghMichael KeohaneThomas MahonMargaret McCarthyEdward J. McEnteeDan O’Connell
Betty ToalCory WardMary Ann WheelerKids Kiely/Martin HowardGarry/Margaret GavneyJean Dusil/Alice MayoPatricia/Kathy Breen
Rose O’ConnorPhyllis O’ConnorJohn S. O’KeeffeEliana O’RiordanPatricia PostelPaul ReynoldsTeresa SlaneJames Sullivan
The next Thursday Night Dinner will be June 19. The price is $25. No-host cocktails start at 5:30 pm and dinner will be served at 6:00 pm. Dinner includes soup or salad and your choice off the prixe-fixe menu. Please make your reservations early with the Center at 415/661-2700. Reservations close on Sunday, June 15 Invite your friends!
— Molly Fitzpatrick, Co-Chairperson
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32/50 Club
Larry BeeMary CaslinMarie ComerJulia FitzgeraldDorothy GrahamMichael GriffinPL Kiska/Bill LuquéTerri Leonard
David SullivanPatricia WestMichelle ZaussMary Teresa O’SullivanJoseph O’Leary/Teresa MooreHannah O’Connell/Mary FergusScott/Margaret GavneyMichael/Peggy Cooney
Brietta MarkenMargaret McDonaldJohn O’BrienTom O’ConnorJohn S. O’KeeffeFrancis QuinnRonan RyanChristine Smith
The 32/50 Drawing for 2014/2015The winning combination was Maryland & Derry held by the 32/50 Club for $3,250.
Saturday June 7 Toast Inspectors with Vincent KeenanSaturday June 21 Comhaltas Traditional Irish Dancing
Music in JUNE
JUNE CALENDAR
■ JUNE 4, WEDNESDAY • Reception for Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, T.D. ~ 6:30pm hosted by The Ambassador of Ireland to the United States, Anne Anderson, Consul General of Ireland in San Francisco, Philip Grant, the Boards of Directors of the United Irish Cultural Center and the United Irish Societies, is tonight at 6:30pm, in the St. Patrick’s Room. RSVP before May 26th to [email protected].
■ JUNE 7, SATURDAY • Irish Marvels, Past and Present Study Group 2:00pm - 4:00pm ~ UICC Board Room Everyone welcome. For more information call Jo Coffey 415/585-6506 or email: [email protected]
■ JUNE 12, THURSDAY • IIPC Senior Luncheon ~ 12:15pm See Ad • Set Dancing Classes ~ 7:30pm - 9:30pm For info call Josephine Brogan 415/681-4803
■ JUNE 15, SUNDAY • Father’s Day Dinner - 5pm Call the Center for reservations.
■ JUNE 19, THURSDAY • Thursday Night Dinner No-host cocktails 5:30pm and dinner 6pm Reservations required. Call the Center 415/661-2700 • Set Dancing Classes ~ 7:30pm - 9:30pm For info call Josephine Brogan 415/681-4803
■ JUNE 22, THURSDAY • Mad Hatter Tea Party ~ See Library page ICCC fundraiser for the UICC Library
■ JUNE 26 THURSDAY • GENERAL MEETING ~ 7:30pm • Set Dancing Classes ~ 7:30pm - 9:30pm For info call Josephine Brogan 415/681-4803
DEADLINE for JULY 2014 BULLETIN is JUNE 15
Please call the UICC with questions at 415/661-2700. If you have specific questions contact: Adrienne Verreos Falcon Associates Inc.
• tel: 415/468-4130 • fax: 415/468-3549 • email: [email protected]
The Poetry Group will be on hiatus through the summer and will resume again on September 7 at 1pm in the Board room at the UICC. To join the group or for information please contact Sean Casey at:
415-668-0102 or email him at [email protected]
Join the Irish Literary & Historical Society
The Irish Literary & Historical Society’s 2014-2015 Membership Campaign is on now. Members attend the ILHS Speakers Series for free (seven events September through May) and are given priority to special events (such as Colm Tóibín October 2014). Dues: $25 Single / $30 Dual.
Please visit www.ILHSsf.org/membership or call 650-235-6862
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MEMBERSHIP CORNER
MEMBERSHIP NEWS
It was a great night at the annual Emerald Society dinner. This year’s honoree’s (UICC members) Tom Maguire and Roger Gargano. Tom was accompanied by his wife Maureen (nee Mulcrevy) and 5 children and his brothers (John, Pat, Dan, Steven) and sisters (Mary, Christianne). Tom’s speech was touching, funny and honored his mother’s birthday, Christy Ann Maguire (RIP). Roger’s brother Kip, wife Diane, and family and extended family were in attendance.
Siobhan Clare very excited for her two sister’s visit from Dublin, Marian and Breda. They came to celebrate Siobhan’s daughter Maggie’s First Communion. Siobhan planned every minute of their visit – the poor sisters were exhausted!! – at least they had great weather.
St. Mary’s Gael’s Men’s Rugby are the USA 2014 National Champions!! Team mates include Joey Reavey (parents Trish and Kevin Reavey, grandparents Bridget and Joe Byrne) and Kevin O’Connor (parents Elizabeth and Tom O’Connor, grandparents Nora and Kevin (RIP) O’Sullivan and Rose and Denis (RIP) O’Connor). It was a great evening with St. Mary’s alum, family and friends celebrating --Molly and Mark Burke, Kerry and Frank Hagan, Dan O’Connell, (Kevin’s uncle) TJ and Tina O’Sullivan , and many, many more… Congratulations Gaels!
You can read more: http://www.sfgate.com/default/article/St-Mary-s-takes-rugby-title-21-6-over-Life-5469169.php
Please make any comments or corrections regarding information in this Membership Section to the UICC Membership Committee at [email protected]
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No man ever wore a cravat/tie as nice, as his own child’s arm around his neck.” - Irish Proverb
A very Happy Father’s Day to all Dad’s, Grandfather’s, Godfather’s, Uncles, Brothers, Sons and all men that nurture us.
Congratulations to all those that reCeived their First Communion, newly ConFirmed and
grammar, middle, high sChool and College graduates.
8th Grade Finalists
Left to right: Tara Flynn, Joseph Keane, Sean White, Caroline Kearney, Claire Kosewic, Ryan Carew, Mia Rogers,
Peter Brown, Nathan Candler.
hiGh school seniors Finalists
Left to right: Kyleigh Hoye, Danielle O ‘Reilly, Sarah Walley, Bram Goldstein, Casey Garrett, Reilly Kearney, David Barry, (not pictured Blaire Hobbs).
ICCC Leo T. Walsh Scholarship Finalists
Silver Gaels Cache Creek Casino Trip
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 ~ $25 per personIncludes round-trip transportation
Bus leaves from the UICC @ 9:00 am
Trip will be cancelled if we do not have 40 PAID reservations.
Bring ID card and Cache Creek Card (if you have one).
Make check payable to: UICC
Mail to: Silver Gaels Casino Trip c/o UICC 2700 - 45th Avenue San Francisco, CA 94116
Questions? Call Mitzi Samson 415/681-0876 or Maureen Hickey 650/375-0277
RESERVATIONS
MUST BE RECEIVED
by June 9, 2014
2014 Leo T. Walsh Scholarship FinalistsAwards presented on May 7, at the UICC
~ 8th Grade $750 scholarship ~
dr. Mary c. Murphy MeMorial scholarship | Generously donated by The William L. Price Charitable Foundation Ryan Carew – Ingrid B. Lacy School – St. Ignatius College Preparatory
diarMuid & Maryanne philpott scholarship Joseph Keane – St. Agnes Elementary – De La Salle High School
MarGaret Keohane MeMorial scholarship Caroline Kearney – St. Gregory – Notre Dame, Belmont
Jerry lucey MeMorial scholarship Claire Kosewic – St. Brendan – Convent of the Sacred Heart
toM & peGGy Mylett MeMorial scholarship Tara Flynn – St. Cecilia School – St. Ignatius College Preparatory
Bud & Madeline duGGan FaMily scholarship Peter Brown – Our Lady of Loretto – Marin Catholic High School
ian h. McGrew MeMorial scholarship Sean White – St. Stephen School – Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory
lynch McGuire irish aMerican scholarship | Generously donated by Monica McGuire Mia Rogers – Aptos Middle School – Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory
lynch McGuire irish aMerican scholarship | Generously donated by Monica McGuire Nathan Candler – St. Thomas More – St. Ignatius College Preparatory High School
~ hiGh school $1,000 scholarship ~
lynch McGuire irish aMerican scholarship | Generously donated by Monica McGuire Casey Garrett – St. Ignatius College Preparatory – Cal Poly SLO
Martin & elizaBeth horan MeMorial scholarship Sarah Walley – Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory – University of Portland
williaM l. price charitaBle Foundation scholarship David Barry – St. Ignatius College Preparatory – St. Mary’s College
toM hayes MeMorial scholarship Blaire Hobbs – Nevada Union High School – U.C. Santa Cruz
Mary looney MeMorial scholarship Kyleigh Hoye – Novato High School – Concordia University
sister Kathleen McGrath, BVM & sister Jarlath McGrath, op | Generously donated by Frank & Lois Noonan Reilly Kearney – St. Ignatius College Preparatory – University of Notre Dame
FranK & Martin Keane MeMorial scholarship | Generously donated by The William L. Price Charitable Foundation Danielle O’Reilly – St. Ignatius College Preparatory – Boston College
leo t. walsh MeMorial scholarship Bram Goldstein – Davis Senior High School – University of Nevada, Reno
céad mílefáilte
Thank you to all our Raffle Supporters and Donors for helping raise over $23,000 in proceeds to benefit the
ICCC Leo T. Walsh Scholarship Fund, Patrick J. Dowling Library
and the ICCC Cultural & Arts Programs
Aer Lingus, San Francisco Giants, Momo’s Restaurant,Vintage Inn, Hurley’s Restaurant, Duggan’s Serra Mortuary,
Louis’ Restaurant, Kevin Roche & UICC Staff
Congratulations to our Grand Prize Winners!
• Round trip for two to Ireland on Aer LingusEileen McGowan Lapuyade
• Four Lower Box Seats to a San Francisco Giants Baseball Game $150 Gift Certificate to Momo’s Restaurant
Mike Bowler
• One Night Stay at Vintage Inn$100 Gift Certificate for Dinner at Hurley’s Restaurant,
Wine Tasting at Jessup Cellars Tasting Gallery,Priest Ranch Somerston Estate, Hill Family Estate,
Four Bike Rentals at Napa/Sonoma Valley Bike ToursAll in Beautiful Yountville, CA
Denis O’Connell
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“SEND MOM TO IRELAND – OR SEND YOURSELF” RAFFLE
PATRICK J. DOWLING LIBRARY NEWS
Please join us for the ICCC Library 2nd Annual Mad Hatter Tea Party on Sunday, June 22, 2014 1pm- 3pm. Hope to see you there with your “mad” hat.
Tickets are $25 per adult and $15 for children 12 and under. Please send your ticket payment to Anne Cassidy Carew at 1082 Rio Vista Drive, Pacifica, CA 94044 or drop off your payment for tickets with Sally Cassidy at 4521 Irving Street, San Francisco, CA 94122. For additional information, please contact Anne Cassidy Carew at 650-359-5268 or Sally Cassidy at 415-665-0689.
THANK YOUThanks to a very generous donation from the Keohane family and to donations from the Friends of the Library, we were able to purchase a new computer for the library. It is through generosity like this that we are able to upgrade the library.
IRISH IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR The battlefield at Gettysburg is replete with memorials and monuments honoring the Union and Confederate soldiers who fought so bravely on those hallowed grounds over 150 years ago. One notable monument decorated with shamrocks commemorates the courageous men of the “Fighting 69th” or the Irish Brigade. The designation “Fighting 69th” was allegedly given to the Irish Brigade at the battle of Fredericksburg by General Robert E. Lee. The Irish fought bravely on both sides in the American Civil War. As with most people who fought in war, their motives were varied: some fought from patriotism, some from economic need, some, who were members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, to gain military experience in order to fight the British in their native Ireland. Although more Irishmen fought on the side of the Union, there were a number of Confederate units made up of Irish Americans and seven of the Confederate generals were Irish born. At the battle of Fredericksburg, there was a fierce battle between the Irish fighting on the side of Union and the Irish on the Confederate side with members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood on both sides. The Irish served both as infantry men and in command positions in the Union army. Colonel Patrick O’Rorke, commander of a Union unit, from Co. Cavan died heroically defending Little Rock Dome during a crucial part of the Battle of Gettysburg. General Meade, who was commander of the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg, was from an old Irish-American family who arrived in the United States in the mid 1700s. Brigadier General Thomas Meagher, one of the commanders of the Irish Brigade, had been a participant in the Rebellion of 1848 in Ireland. The “Fighting 69th “or the Irish Brigade was formed in September 1861 and served with distinction in most of the major campaigns of the Civil War, suffering its greatest losses at Fred-ericksburg. The Brigade was disbanded in June 1864 due to devastating losses. The lineage of the Irish Brigade has been officially assigned to “Fighting 69th” of the New York National Guard, which is the only currently active military unit that formed part of it. The Irish Brigade subse-quently served in World War I & II and more recently as part of the New York National Guard in Iraq and Afghanistan. If you would like to learn more about the Irish in the American Civil War, the Patrick J. Dowling has several interesting books on this topic.
1) “The Fighting 69th, a History” by Richard Demeter (A complete history of the brigade) 2) “The Irish Brigade” by Paul Jones 3) “ The Irish Brigade & Its Campaigns” by David Power Conyngham (Written by a captain in the Brigade.)
4) “Remember Fontenoy” by Joseph G. Bilby
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This month’s General Meeting is June 26, 2014.
Take Dad out to Your Center for a Wonderful
Fathers Day Dinner Sunday, June 15 !