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Podcast33: The launch of iIrish! Hibernian Guests Marilyn Madigan, Pat Lavelle

Podcast33: The launch of iIrish! Hibernian Guests Marilyn Madigan, Pat Lavelle

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iIrish: Songs, Stories & Shenanigans, Podcast33: The launch of iIrish! And Hibernian Guests Marilyn Madigan and Pat Lavelle When you want to know, where to go, what to do, to be seen, to make a difference, you come here, to iIrish:the Truth & the Pulse of what matters. And you know, we’ve always been green. So, let’s get to it ~What’s the news today? Hear Ye, Hear ye, we have very exciting news to share with you! iIrish – Ho Boy!  Wait’ll you hear about this! First: Our covid on hold expansion plans are finally coming out of the darkness.  Do you know a writer who lives in the Greater Cincinnati, Pittsburgh or Detroit area? We are looking for new writers based in those cities. Please send them on to us to chat with. Yes, we are starting with Pittsburgh, which had its launch meeting last Tuesday, and then Detroit is next, but Cleveland to Clearwater is our opportunity corridor. Fourteen states from CLE to shining CLE.  Second: In Ohio, eighty-five Giant Eagle, Marcs, CVS and Drug Mart stores from Cleveland thru Columbus will soon carry the Ohio Irish American News. Third:Due to this expansion, our Ohio Irish American News name no longer fits!  We’d like to share with you, our listeners, our new name: Drum roll please Marilyn & Pat … Our new name is …  iIrish! We feature such a wide variety of outlets to reach the Irish in America, and all across the world, with Digital, Print, Podcast, eBulletin, social media, Video, and Web content and expertise. The name iIrishfits and describes our work and our reach across the 14 states, and the Diaspora at large, much better.  And Fourth:In partnership with John Delaney, who you all know as a founder of Barleycorn, and now, The New Barleycorn, we are delighted to announce our new monthly video series, The Green & Gold Web, featuring Irish music, dance, song and story, culture and so much more from across the Irish Diaspora, released once per month, and soon available online, with your subscription. Other things to talk about: Sunday is Independence Day.  It means so many different things, to so many people. No matter the meaning for you, we have so much to be grateful for, and so much to hope for.  These are the times that try men’s souls, but any student of history knows the times they are a changing.  Hopefully for the good, as I believe they are.  Celebrate what matters to us all, Freedom. Cigar & Whiskey Nite is Monday at Gormley’s Pub in Rocky River. Live Sessiuns are Back at The Plank in Lakewood on Thursdays.Friday the 9th is Trad music w General Guinness & Friends at Tara Hall in Columbus.10th – CLE Hurling @Buffalo, Men’s Football: Syracuse @Buffalo, Detroit @Cinci, CLE @Buffalo; The New Barleycorn are playing at Sully’s Irish Pub in Medina; Mary’s Lane is at Music Box in Cleveland.12th -The next eBulletin comes out, and the next podcast is on July 16th. Sounds like a great coupla of weeks. There is a varied mix of celebratory and solemn events coming up, for sure, each deserving of our attention. So, make a plan, if you can. AND remember: Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened! No Regerts! Let’s take a quick look Back, at On This Day in Irish HistoryOn 1 July 1681 - St. Oliver Plunkett, Archbishop of Armagh, was hung at Tyburn, after being found guilty of high treason “for promoting the Catholic faith.” He is the last person to be martyred in England. On 4 July 1921 – While awaiting truce with the English, Eamon De Valera ordered the American flag flown in Dublin to “emphasize the principle for which we are fighting.” On 12 July 1691 - The Battle of Aughrin, the most decisive battle of the Jacobite wars in Ireland, took place. It was won by the forces of William III. Over 7,000 warriors were involved in the battle. On 13 July 1886 - Father Edward Flanagan, founder of “Boys Town” in Nebraska, was born, in my own Co. Roscommon. One of the many great activities that occurred since we last spoke was The Ancient Order of Hibernians and Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians State of Ohio Convention, held in Cleveland this year. Patricia Lavelle, Ray McCann, Jim Kilbane, and Kevin McCluskey chaired, and an outstanding team from the Cleveland ladies and two men’s divisions located in Cuyahoga County threw a flat-out bash – too fun and too what happens in Cleveland, stays in Cleveland embargoed to detail here. It was on Fire! Congrats to all involved in putting on the first in-person convention in Cleveland post-COVID. Well Done! If you are interested in learning more about the Hibernians, the largest Irish Catholic Organization outside of Ireland, with an active and prolific mission of helping others in so many ways, This is your lucky day! I am delighted to introduce our guests today, iIrish Madigan Muses Columnist Marilyn Madigan, and Convention Co-Chair Patricia Lavelle.  Marilyn is also the National VP for the LAOH. *** If you are interested in finding out more, contact iIrish Madigan ...
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