June 17, 2010

Bloomsday in Brooklyn

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In The New Yorker
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2010/06/bloomsday-in-brooklyn.htm
First Bloomsday in Brooklyn- Pub 1 The Beginning at the Black Sheep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO8oDmw_3Fk
First Bloomsday in Brooklyn- Pub 1 World Cup kickoff at Black Sheep and departure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDVeHAkqbvA
First Bloomsday in Brooklyn – Pub 2 Reading of Ulysses begins near O Connors
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q5bsamONTo

November 8, 2007

Minutes of Friendly Sons Meeting on May 2, 2007 held at the Montauk Club.

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March 15, 2007

From the Brooklyn Library

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A Night for the Irish–Arranging … 80th annual dinner of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick are, seated: Borough President Cashmore (left) and James M. Kelly, president of the group; standing: Percy L. Turner, secretary, and City Court Justice Edward Kelly (right), committee chairman. …

March 2, 2007

Annual Dinner

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Dear Friendly,

I want to thank the gentlemen who have reserved places for our annual dinner dance that will take place next Saturday, March 10th, at Brooklyn Borough Hall. If you have not sent your response to our cherubic money clip, now is the time. Don’t wait.

Those of us who are planning and coordinating this event always presume that everyone is behaving in the same mode; counting the days until the first sound of that loud bag pipe and splash of the first pour of Jamesons. Apparently, many of you are able to contain your- selves and delay gratification but now is the time for you to let go and write out the check and be counted in the numbers that will be THERE on the tenth. Our “green book” always reminds us of our raison d’etre, “to celebrate the feast day of our patron, Padraic.

In days of old, the event was celebrated in the K of C Hall on PPW and Union Street. It was moved to the Plaza Hotel where it remained until the early 90s. In recent years our membership has substantially grown, our celebration has evolved to become the gala event that people enjoyed at the old K of C and at The Plaza. It has always been an evening of good taste, style and elegance. As historian, I recall the days when members were obligated to reserve four places at the dinner. Today we only ask you to reserve two spots, and are appreciative to those who invite more guests.

If you haven’t done so, send your check to Tom today, or call him and bring your check on Wednesday, to our meeting. Once we finalize these dinner plans, we can begin finalizing plans to send our historian to the motherland.

Sincerely,

R2
Dinner Chair

Eight Days to the Annual Affair!

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Borough Hall

March 1, 2007

Hello Brooklyn!

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Wadda ya doin here? Move along nothin’ to see…