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June, 2010

THE LOCAL ROSE OF TRALEE

This annual event was held on Saturday 24 April. We had three fine contestants and three experienced Judges.

The contestants, for those not present, were Danielle Lee, who is well known to members, and is currently working in the Probation Service in Porirua; Deirdre Finn, Irish-born but now living in New Zealand and working in a pre-school centre in Kilbirnie; and Ashley MacKenzie-White, originally from Dunedin but now a wellington resident working for the Ministry of Culture & Heritage and studying part-time at post-graduate level.

After the usual interviews and on-stage grilling from an intimidating compere, the Judges selected Ashley to represent us at the National Final in Invercargill.

Our congratulations to Ashley, and our best wishes for the National Final, and a big thank you to Deirdre and Danielle for their contributions to making the evening the success it was.

NATIONAL ROSE OF TRALEE

If you haven’t made arrangements to be in Invercargill for the National Final, you are probably too late now, and will just have to rely on the Mulligans and the Duffys to provide fair and un-biased reports of what transpires.

There are seven contestants this year:

* Laura Young (Auckland). Her Irish heritage comes from her paternal Grandmother and her maternal Great Grandparents.
* Kimberley Farthing (Waikato). Her Irish heritage is from her maternal Great Great Grandmother who was born in Antrim and paternal Great Great Grandmother who was born in Limerick.
* Anna Rose Mills (Taranaki). Her Grandfather's four grand parents immigrated from County Tipperary, County Rosscommon and from County Cork.
* Ashley MacKenzie-White (Hutt Valley). Her mother’s family come from Bray, south of Dublin, in County Wicklow. She also has Irish descent through her father.
* Karen Lynch (Christchurch). She was born into a farming family in Macroom, Co. Cork.
* Elizabeth Sara (Otago). Her Irish connection is through her maternal grandmother from Kells, Co Wicklow.
* Nicole Gourley (Invercargill). Her Irish ancestry comes predominantly from her Mother's family, from Galway, while her father's great-great-great-grandfather was from Northern Ireland.

If you haven’t already, you can cast a vote for Ashley on the Rose website at www.roseoftralee.co.nz/contestants.html. Of course, these are entirely unofficial.

Invercargill have organised a busy schedule of events for the contestants, and have retained David Duffy to take photos. As we will have representatives present, you can expect to get full details of the event and lots of photos next month.

A BUMP IN THE ROAD

And now for something a little different. Hugh Vaughan will present a talk about the history of the North West of Ireland where he grew up, oral family history and his search for his relatives in Ireland and Australia - the inspirations for his stories.

A Bump on the Road is a book of short stories emanating from the innocent years before secondary school, and the growing out of it.

A Bump on the Road reflects an observant child in Ireland attempting to understand the world around him. Family, the church, the troubles, secrets, ghost stories, leaving home, myths and legends - all this comes under the microscope of a child growing up.

He will talk about all these and more, at the HVIS on Tuesday 15 June 7.30 – 8.30. Entry is free and copies of his book will also be available for purchase.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Financial members will be sent an official Notice of the AGM, but if you haven’t got around to paying your subscription yet (Shame on you!) treat this as both a reminder that the AGM is for CURRENT FINANCIAL MEMBERS, and that you should pay your subs!

Anyway, the AGM will be held at the Club at 3:00pm on the afternoon of Sunday 27 June 2010.

It will involve, of course, along with other matters of business, the election of the new Management Committee. This group is vital to the future functioning of our Society, so you need to consider it carefully. All positions should be considered as vacant, so if you think you have something to contribute, or that it’s about time you took your turn on the Committee, please get in touch with either our President Shirley on 04 566 7323 or Bryan on 04 938 9525.

In particular this year, we need to appoint a new Secretary and a new Treasurer, as well as the perennial need for Bar Managers, and someone to write these Newsletters.

So please give some serious thought to what you can do for YOUR Society.

POT LUCK DINNERS

Next time you’re in the Club, please take a moment to put your name on the roster for coordinating the food.

These popular events rely for their success on the willingness of everyone to help out – oh, and of course to bring along superb food!

June is the annual Mid-Winter Christmas Pot Luck, so get planning now. We offer Kathryn’s special recipe Mulled Wine, and urge everyone to make an effort to bring a ‘Christmas-themed’ dish for dinner.

So that rounds off a busy day for the HVIS – AGM at 3;00pm and then the Pot Luck.

MUNSTER GAA

I have been advised that Failte Ireland and Munster GAA have a pilot project whereby they have allocated tickets for tourists for the Munster championship matches. These tickets can be bought in the following Discover Ireland centres: Cork, Kinsale, Clonakilty, Skibbereen, Killarney, Tralee, Dingle, Waterford, Dungarvan, Cahir, Blarney and Midleton. I have yet to discover if the tickets will be available online, but check the website www.discoverireland.ie.

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

HVIS continues to move with the times! You can now receive Twitter text messages direct to your cell-phone, and stay in touch with what’s happening.

So you can join Twitter yourself (if you haven’t already!) and elect to receive message to your cell-phone by ‘following’ Hutt Valley Irish Society or @huttirish

KEEP IN TOUCH WITH FACEBOOK

HVIS has a presence on Facebook. It is a way of staying in touch with our friends and members, wherever in the world they may be.

I would really appreciate hearing from anyone who can help us out by looking after this communication channel, so please contact me either on info@huttirish.org.nz or by calling 04 938 9525.


Mark Your Diaries NOW !

Friday- Saturday 4-5 June National Rose of Tralee Final
Sunday 27 June Annual General Meeting
Sunday 27 June Mid-winter Pot Luck Dinner
Sunday 25 July Pot Luck Dinner

GREETING CARDS

We are delighted to know that Emma Coffey has landed on her feet with a job in London, while disappointed she is on the other side of the world!

And we wish Lucy McAuliffe (our 2009 HV Rose) and partner all the best as they try their fortunes in northern Queensland.

And we send Ashley McKenzie-White south to the National Final of the Rose of Tralee with our best wishes and strong support.

VISITING THE COUNTIES

County Tyrone. There are several local Council sites for Tyrone, so I picked just one that for Omagh, at www.omagh.gov.uk. It is a colourful and easy to navigate site, with the now usual list of tools for transacting with the Council. I was particularly taken by the advertising of a One day Irish Language Course on June 5, and immediately below it a very colourful advert for a Springwatch Wild Day Out!

The official online tourism site for all of Northern Ireland is at www.discovernorthernireland.com. It has a section called 48 Hours in Tyrone & The Sperrins, which sets out a range of activities and attractions, providing information which indicates one could have a very busy and enjoyable 48 hours visiting the county!

I NEVER KNEW THAT ABOUT... CO TYRONE

The Ulster American Folk Park grew up around a tiny cottage from when came the Mellon family, one of America’s (and the world’s!) wealthiest families.

President Ulyssess S Grant was the 18 US President, and was descended from John Simpson of Dergine, Ballygawley.

Tyrone Crystal, one of Ireland’s three great crystal makers is based at Dungannon.

The Wellbrook Beetling Mill at Cookstown, built originally in the 18th century continues to operate today. Beetling is the final stage of the production of linen, and involves the pounding for many hours of the fabric with hammers.

YOUR LOCAL GAA CLUB

The Wellington GAA is a growing and active group drawing members from the whole region. Check them out at www.wellingtongaa.com or email them at wellingtongaa@gmail.com or telephone Daithi on +64211861099 or Kav on +64210658659.

CARDS OR MUSIC NIGHTS

Do you enjoy a game of cards? There’s one on at the Club on the first Friday each month. Call Anne on 2329962 to check dates, times, and other arrangements. Or come along on the third Friday of the month for our music session. No arranging needed – just turn up!

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Published by: Hutt Valley Irish Society, 12 Raroa Rd,
PO Box 31-469, Lower Hutt, 5040. Phone: (04) 569-6139
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