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Irish
Festival
15th AnnualSAVE THE DATE!
30th Anniversary ofthe Dutch Festival Featuring our annual tulip display
Sunday, May 5, 201311 a.m.-5 p.m.
Outdoors on the South Campus
Hofstra University is pleased to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Dutch Festival. Join us as we celebrate Hofstra’s Dutch heritage and begin a new tradition … A spotlight on the diverse cultures that have contributed to our global campus community!
Center Stage in 2013: India and Portugal
Enjoy cultural performances while strolling through our beautiful campus showcasing tulips in bloom.
SAVE THE DATE!21st Annual
Italian Experience FestivalSunday, September 15, 2013
11 a.m.-5 p.m.Outdoors on the South Campus
Sunday, March 10, 2013 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Mack Physical Education CenterNorth Campus
Experience
Hofstra University appreciates the following organizations for theirgenerous collaboration and support
of the Irish Experience Festival.
David Lerner Associates, Inc.
KJOY 98.3-FM
Long Island Herald
Newsday
The Butterfly BarA Unique and Custom Mobile Beverage Bar on Wheels!Specializing in Weddings; Engagements; Graduations;
Birthdays; Sweet 16s; Anniversaries; andHoliday, Summer and Corporate Events
TheButterflyBar.com
Vincent’s Clam Bar179 Old Country Rd
Carle Place, New YorkVincentsclambar.com
44511:3/13
Schedule of Events11 a.m. Festival opens to the public. Opening performance by the Hofbeats, a Hofstra University co-ed a cappella group.
National Anthem of Ireland – sung by Kevin Westley, T.M.R.F., host of “That’s How I Spell Ireland” radio program on WRHU (Radio Hofstra University).
The Star-Spangled Banner – sung by the Hofbeats.
11:30 a.m.- The Black Velvet Band12:45 p.m. Traditional Irish music featuring Jimmy Walsh, Jimmy Lavin and Mickey Perry. The Black Velvet Band has played with some of the finest entertainers in Ireland and the United States.
1 p.m. Master of Ceremonies Tony Jackson Master of Ceremonies Tony Jackson, host of the “Irish Country” radio program on WRHU (Radio Hofstra University), welcomes the public.
1-1:30 p.m. Katie’s Puppets Families can enjoy a comedy/puppet show and children’s activities. (Kids’ Korner – toward the back of the Mack Physical Education Center)
1-2:40 p.m. The Tommy Mulvihill Band Come enjoy some of your favorite Irish songs performed by one of Long Island’s most popular Irish bands
2:30-3 p.m. Katie’s Puppets Families can enjoy a comedy/puppet show and children’s activities. (Kids’ Korner – toward the back of the Mack Physical Education Center)
2:45-3:30 p.m. The Black Velvet Band 3:45-5 p.m. The Hirten Family Irish Dancers Come enjoy one of the best-known acts of their kind in the United States. The group includes several national champion dancers recognized by the Irish Dance Association of North America. They have qualified for and competed in world championships held in Ireland.
5 p.m. 50/50 Raffle Drawing
SAVE THE DATESHofstra University Irish Studies Program
presents
Celebrating the Irish WriterWednesday, March 13, 11:15 a.m.-12:40 p.m. Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, First Floor, South CampusWarm up for St. Patrick’s Day by joining us and reciting a short snippet from your favorite reading by an Irish author or with an Irish-related theme. Co-sponsored by Library and Information Services.
Reel Ireland Film Series: In AmericaWednesday, April 3, 6-8 p.m. The Helene Fortunoff Theater, Monroe Lecture Center California Avenue, South CampusNominated for three Academy Awards. Directed by Jim Sheridan and co-written with his daughters. This semi-autobiographical film explores the mixture of hope and despair associated with emigration. Discussion to be facilitated by Professor Maggie Burke.
Ireland Since Vatican II —A Talk by Dr. Margaret MacCurtain Tuesday, April 30, 11:10 a.m.-12:35 p.m.Guthart Cultural Center Theater, Axinn Library, First Floor, South Campus Margaret MacCurtain is senior lecturer emerita in the Irish History Department of University College Dublin and professor at the School of Irish Studies, Dublin. A former member of the Academic Council of the Irish School of Ecumenics, she served on the Catholic Communications Council set up by the Catholic hierarchy after Vatican II.
All events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted. For more information, contact Dr. Maureen Murphy at 516-463-6775 or [email protected].
Special thanks to Eileen Cronin of the “Long Ireland” radio program on WRHU,
Tony Jackson of the “Irish Country” radio programon WRHU and Kevin Westley, T.M.R.F., of
“That’s How I Spell Ireland” radio program on WRHU.
We would like to especially thank the followingHofstra departments for their generous collaboration and support:
• Office of the President• Hofstra University Museum • Physical Plant Department• Department of Public Safety• Creative Services• Printing and Publications• Hofstra Athletics • Lackmann Culinary Services, Inc.• University Relations• Office of Event Management
Special Exhibitors:• Irish American Society of Nassau, Suffolk & Queens, Inc.• Irish Cultural Society of the Greater Garden City Area, Inc.• Irish Family History Forum• Ancient Order of Hibernians, Nassau County• Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians, Nassau County• Long Island Gaels