Saturday, October 26th, 2013, Hennessy's Irish Pub has turned
Halloween into an Irish Holiday, with a Hoolie from Ardan Academy,
Turnip Carving, and two bands. Peat in the Creel will kick off the
evening with a show at 5:30 PM. The dancers of Ardan Academy will take
the stage at 7:30 PM. From 9:00 PM until whatever, the band Crossbow
will give the evening a Samhain charm. Samhain is to Celtic countries
what Halloween is to America.
Turnips will not be provided. However, the Farmer's Market should have
a bumper crop, and Saturday is a market day!
Here's the first Gaelic Lesson:
Gaelic: Dea-Chraic, Daoine Maithe agus Gaeilge Mhaith!
English: Good Fun, Good People and Good Gaelic!
West Michigan Gaeltacht
http://facebook.com/wmgaeltacht
http://wmgaeltacht.com/
Call 231-206-5398 for more information.
Once You've Celebrated the Celtic Holiday of Samhain, One Might Never
Be the Same Again:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samhain
A Gaeltacht is an Irish Speaking Region, Such as the Pub of Hennessy's
and small seaside regions of Ireland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaeltacht
The Irish Carved Turnips Before Coming to America:
http://www.ehow.com/how_8760443_carve-turnip-halloween.html
Ardan Academy, Now in Muskegon for Good!
http://www.ardanacademy.com/
Maybe We Peat in the Creel is No Longer Needed to Keep Us Warm;
However, Go Forth with Magners in the Twenty-Two Ounce Mug!
http://peatinthecreel.com/
Crossbow is a Celtic Band Centered Around Grand Valley State University.
http://www.reverbnation.com/crossbowband
Now a Top Five Pick for The Weekend, Thanks to MLive.
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