Hutt Valley Irish Society
The Irish Press
Septenber, 2007
WHAT’S ON?
A QUIZ QAND A CEILI
We have two events planned for the next couple of months which
you won’t want to miss. Mark in your diary or calendar 22 September
and 27 October.
The response to the Quiz Nights we’ve held in the last couple
of years has been such that we have organised another one. Saturday
22 September is the date. The arrangements will be much the same
as previously – $10 per-head cover charge, a light supper, raffles,
and teasing questions, and the funds go the HV-W GAA trip to the
Australasian Games. These evenings are grand craic - don’t miss
out. Call Lynn or John on 04 973 8675 to book your team-table.
And then on 27 October we will be holding an old-fashioned Ceili.
More about it next month, but suffice to say that the focus will
be on fun, NOT expertise. It will be a family affair, so plan ahead,
and make sure it’s on the calendar or in the diary!
A SEASON OF THEATRE
We are blessed with a focus on the Theatre in the next couple
of months.
Firstly Circa Theatre in Wellington is presenting “Shining City”
by Conor McPherson. A man has seen the ghost of his dead wife. He
comes to another man, a counsellor, to try to make sense of his
world, to find his place in it. What follows is a struggle between
the living and the dead - a struggle which will shape and define
both men for the rest of their lives.
The season is 8 September to 13 October. To book, call 801 7992
or go to www.circa.co.nz/bookings/.
But more importantly than that, a group of our members with Thespian
aspirations have got themselves organised, and will present for
our delectation and entertainment a one-act reading of “The Chastitute”
by John B Keane. Yes, I was puzzled as well!
But I can now reveal that a ‘Chastitute’ is a person without holy
orders who has never lain down with a woman – a rustic celibate
by force of circumstance peculiar to countrysides where the Catholic
tradition of long-life sexual abstemiousness is encouraged and free-range
sex is absolutely taboo. So now you know too!
The cast features our members, and rehearsals are underway as I
write this. I believe the premiere is to be held at HVIS late in
the year, but more details next month.
ROSE OF TRALEE INTERNATIONAL
By now everyone will know that the International Title was won
by Lisa Murtagh of New York. That means, of course, that New Zealand’s
Rose, Sarah Dwyer, was ‘unplaced’. However, having watched the broadcast
of her interview I can tell you she did New Zealand proud. Well
done Sarah, and thank you for the fine job you did representing
the entire New Zealand Irish community.
ANNUAL FEIS
The annual National Feis takes place in Auckland this year over
the October Labour weekend (Friday 19th through to and including
Monday 22nd). All Feis activities will take place within a radius
of 1 kilometre in the suburbs of Western Springs - Mt. Albert.
The opening of the festival weekend begins on Friday 19th October
from 7.30pm in the Irish Club, Rocky Nook, Fowlds Park, Mt Albert,
Auckland. Entrance to the club from Melvern Avenue, off Western
Springs Road or from Rocky Nook Avenue, off New North Road, St Lukes.
Why not make a weekend of it? There’s plenty to do or see: traditional
Irish dance, poetry, oratory, drama, storytelling, singing, instrumental
performance, Gaelic football, hurling, camogie, indoor bowls, golf,
pool, tossing the sheaf, netball, darts, and, of course, cards of
various descriptions!
HURLING, GAELIC FOOTBALL, AND THE RUGBY WORLD CUP
Why do they schedule all these games at the same time of year?
And at odd times like 2:30 am or 11:45pm? How’s a fellow supposed
to sleep and work (not to mention help with the campaign!)?
Of course, the Hurling Final has been held already. If you missed
it and want to see it, give Bryan a call on 04 938 9525 and we’ll
come to some arrangement so you can catch up.
If you want to see the Football final but can’t face struggling
into Wellington to join the other fanatics who have booked the Wellington
Irish Society for the 2:30am kick-off on Monday 17, join those less
fanatical (or somewhat older!) at the more sensible time of 7:30
pm on Tuesday 18 September.
And then there’s the Rugby World Cup. The schedule for the remaining
pool games, in case you don’t know is like this:
| Sat 15 Sep |
New Zealand v Portugal |
10.00pm (NZ) |
| Sun 16 Sep |
Ireland v Georgia |
6.30am (NZ) |
| Sat 22 Sep |
France v Ireland |
6.00am (NZ) |
| Mon 24 Sep |
New Zealand v Scotland |
2.30am (NZ) |
| Sat 29 Sep |
New Zealand v Romania |
10.00pm (NZ) |
| Mon 1 Oct |
Ireland v Argentina |
4.00am (NZ) |
And then there are the playoffs of course.
CEILI CLASSES
Forget dancing with the stars - get fit with ceili classes! Esther
Budding (Hutt Valley & NZ Rose 2005) is offering social ceili
classes every Wednesday evening from 7.30-8.30 during term three
at the Hutt Valley Irish Society clubrooms. The focus of these is
the movements, not technique so it is for everybody, really! They
also help Esther’s preparation for her dancing teachers’ exam. Come
when you can - koha donation only.
VISITING THE COUNTIES
Each month I will briefly profile a County, and give pointers
to websites from which you can find out more. This month, County
Carlow, apparently “Ireland’s Floral County”.
The local government site is www.carlow.ie/. It says that “Carlow
Local Authorities are committed to the provision of high quality
relevant services to and on behalf of the people of County Carlow.”
Laudable indeed.
The official tourism site for the area is at www.carlowtourism.com
– a disappointingly amateurish looking site, although with plenty
of useful information. The County Museum www.carlowcountymuseum.com
is worth looking through, if only for the somewhat disorienting
panoramic view of Carlow Town from the top of the 260 ft high Sugar
Factory Lime Kiln Tower.
I NEVER KNEW THAT ABOUT …. CO CARLOW
Carlow is the second-smallest County in the Republic.
Bagenalstown, built by one of the Bagenals of nearby Dunleckney
Manor, was intended as a ‘New Versailles’. However, only the tiny
classical Court House was ever completed. By contrast Duckett’s
Grove near Carlow Town was completed in 1830. A gothic fantasy now
in ruins, it has the biggest castellated gateway in Ireland.
In the middle of a field near Carlow Town is Browne’s Hill Dolmen,
a 5,000-year-old portal tomb with the biggest capstone in Europe,
weighing over 100 tons.
Ireland’s first Polo Club was founded in 1872 at Clogrenane.
What's on the Calendar?
| Saturday 22 September |
Quiz Night |
| Sunday 30 September |
Pot Luck Dinner |
| Saturday 27 October |
Ceili |
| Sunday 28 October |
Pot Luck Dinner |
GREETING CARDS
Our thoughts go to Alan Lee and his family. Alan’s father died
recently and he has flown home for the funeral.
On a less somber note, many will know that one of our members is
standing the Hutt City Council in this year’s elections. Desiree
Mulligan is standing for the Central Ward. She says it’s because
she has become increasingly frustrated at the short-sightedness
and lack of vision offered by the current leadership on the Council.
You can see her campaign at www.desireemulligan.co.nz. I’m sure
all members wish her well and will help ‘spread the word’.
OUR CONGRATULATIONS RODNEY!
At the recent 2007 Tourism Industry Award Winners, Rodney Walshe
was awarded the Horwath Sir Jack Newman Award. A well deserved recognition
for many years work promoting tourism between New Zealand and Ireland.
CARDS ‘N’ DARTS ‘N’ MUSIC NIGHTS
Do you enjoy a game of cards? There’s one on at the Club on the
first Friday of each month. The next evening will be October 5.
Call Anne on 2329962 to check dates, times, and other arrangements.
Or come along on the second Friday of the month for a casual game
of Darts, or 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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