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The new board members are Charles Hadrann (re-elected), Nanci Spieker (re-elected), Suzanne Green and Kathleen Anderson. Rev. Barry Keating, who had been a Board member for many years, resigned because of other commitments, and Judy Donoghue was elected to fill out the remaining one year left in his term. The new Club President is Melissa Estelle who replaces David Jacobsen who didn't run for re-election. After an initial tie vote, Melissa defeated Ralph Kosche in a runoff, and Ralph was later elected Vice-President. The new Secretary is Dublin-born Wendy Zboyan while Frank Gill is Membership Secretary and John Keane Treasurer. For more information on the Irish Heritage Club, contact Melissa Estelle at MelissaE@irishclub.org or visit www.irishclub.org. GALWAY TRIP - Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels is traveling to Ireland this year to make a Sister City visit to Galway during Galway's Oyster Festival from September 28-30. Members and supporters of the Seattle Galway Sister City Association are invited to join the Mayor and his party in Galway during the festivities and the more the merrier! If you would like to join the group in Galway, call Heidi Kinsella at ETI Travel at (425) 822-2333 or visit www.etitravel.com/galway. For information on the Galway Oyster Festival, visit www.galwayoysterfest.com. SAMMAMISH CONCERT - June 24, 7-9 PM, an evening of Irish music and dance with acoustic guitarist Dan Carollo (www.celtograss.com), uilleann piper Eliot Grasso (www.eliotgrasso.com) and the Baile Glas Irish dancers (www.baileglas.com) at Sammamish Presbyterian Church, 22522 NE Inglewood Hill Road, Sammamish. Visit www.spconline.org for more information. IRISH CAMP - Seattle's Tír na nÓg Day Camp will be July 9 -13, 9 AM - 2 PM daily, in Seattle Center House, fourth floor. Aimed at four to eight year-olds, the camp consists of sessions focusing on Irish culture, céili dance, language, and folklore and crafts. Cost is $195. Contact (206) 335-5013 or celticroots_seattle@hotmail.com. FEIS - Hundreds of dancers from around the United States will compete at Seattle's Dance for Life Feis (Irish dancing competitions) to be held at the Seattle Airport Marriot, 3201 South 176th Street, on July 28-29. Admission is free. For details, visit www.srsirishdance.com/DFLhome.htm. IRISH FILM - "Once" is a wonderful film that was filmed entirely in Dublin. It won the World Cinema Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival last January and is being released in the Seattle area on June 15. Make sure you see it! GAELIC GAMES The games started off at a relentless pace under the hot sun as the teams traded scores in the first half with the red team leading 2-5 to 1-2 at half time. The tough going got to the Blue team in the second half and the absence of their star player Brian Delahunty was really felt. In the end the Reds ran out comfortable winners 6-10 to 2-5.
I'm sure the Blue team will be looking for payback when the teams meet again on June 28. Scores: Romio's Red Eagle Bears: Kevin Mullen 2-0; Justin Meaney 1-3; Larry Ray 1-1; Wade Chitwood 1-1; Paul McGarry 0-4; Kevin Brown 1-0; Lorcan French 0-1. Wild Blue Beyonders: Traelach Touhy 1-1; Sean Douglas 1-0; Aaron Philips 0-2; Ron Lorensten 0-1; Scot Morrow 0-1. The next game is June 7, Romio's Red Eagle Bears vs Black Hurling Ninjas, and other games will be played on June 14 and 28, July 5 and 12, with the final on July 28. Spectators are welcome at the games which will all be played on Thursdays at Magnolia Playfields, West Barrett Street and 34th Avenue West. For more information, visit www.seattlegaels.com. YOUTH CAMP - The Seattle Gaels will sponsor a two day Gaelic football and hurling youth sports camp, for boys and girls seven and older, on July 14 and 15, 10 AM to 2 PM daily. The coaching staff will introduce the games, teach skill fundamentals and end both days with a fun scrimmage. Cost is yet to be finalized but participants will receive an official Seattle Gaels hurling and football youth camp t-shirt. For more information, call (206) 953-8460 or email youth@seattlegaels.com. TOURNAMENT - A Seattle Gaels Gaelic football and hurling tournament will be held on July 21, at Marymoor Park (near Highway 520 and West Lake Sammamish Parkway) in Redmond. Teams from Seattle, Portland, Denver, Vancouver B.C., San Diego and San Francisco will descend on Seattle for a great day of Gaelic sport and a great party afterwards. Two fields with non-stop sports action - come to watch and cheer on your favorite teams - fun for the whole family. Stay tuned to the www.seattlegaels.com website for more information or e-mail the Gaels at tournament@seattlegaels.com. GAA TELECASTS - There won't be any live telecasts of Gaelic football and hurling games from Ireland in a Seattle pub this year as so many people now watch the games live on their home computers. To watch the GAA games live online, you need high-speed internet access and you must also subscribe to Setanta Broadband Service at www.setanta.com. The annual fee is $150 to watch about 50 GAA games.
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