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The Irish Canadian Club of Hamilton was founded in 1952. |
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President
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Irish Canadian Club of Hamilton
389 Concession St.
Hamilton, Ontario
L9A 1B8
Tel: (905) 389-3222
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The Irish
Canadian Club of Hamilton Ontario a has long been a mortar for the Irish
immigrants and their families, making their adjustment to living in Canada a
more tolerable one.

Don't forget the
Club is yours for the using. Our usual winter activities:
* Men's Snooker on Fridays
* Women's Snooker on Wednesdays
* Irish language classes on Mondays
* Ireland's football team's games to qualify for the next World Cup
* And we will show the All-Ireland finals in Hurling and Football
For details please contact an Executive member.
Located at 389
Concession St. between Upper Wellington and Upper Wentworth Streets. The
club welcomes members who are both Irish born and Irish descendants. It is
a great environment to meet and get to know each other.
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The Committee
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President
Michael Quigley
V. President
Eileen McNab
Past President
Pat Cassidy
Treasurer
John O’Gorman
Membership Chair
Michael McClory
Building Chair
Pauline Venema
Secretary
Julia Doyle
Entertainment Chair
Jennie O’Gorman
Publicity
James Carey
Social Convenor
Alice Cassidy
Trustees
Michael Beckley
Ann Kelly
Yvonne Hincks
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During
the summer of 1952, a stalwart band of about a dozen
individuals who had arrived in Hamilton shortly after the end
of World War II gathered in each other's homes to discuss how
to form an Irish association in Hamilton. Blazing a
trail which would be emulated by the Irish Canadian Aid and
Cultural Society of Toronto and similar bodies in Windsor,
Sudbury, London, and Peterborough, the Hamilton group settled
on their essential goals. The Club would set itself the
task of helping other Irish immigrants integrate into Canadian
society, by assisting in finding jobs and by providing a
social centre.
Down
the years, the Irish Canadian Club of Hamilton became a vital
part of the multicultural mosaic in the region. The
Ladies Choir has long been in great demand for performances
not only during the St. Patrick's festivities and Christmas
season but also at the Kiwanis Music Festival. They were
featured also at the 1971 celebrations of the City of
Hamilton's 125th anniversary and two years later at the
inaugural concert at Hamilton Place theatre
complex.
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The Club also boasted its own in-house theatre
group which presented a number of plays from the 1960s to the
1980s. The highlight of the Club's cultural life, perhaps, was
the weekly broadcast by Hamilton's CH TV of Tommy
Makem and Ryan's Fancy, produced and taped in the Club's
premises during the 1970s. |
Nor
has the Irish Canadian Club of Hamilton ever forgotten its
original purpose. Although immigration from Ireland has
declined, newcomers are still made welcome. But the Club
also continues to look to the future, and since 1969, we have
awarded annual scholarships - named for Pat Walsh, in
recognition of his loyality and dedication - to university and
community college students.
Michael Quigley, Director of Publicity, Irish Canadian Club
of Hamilton. (Feb 2002) |
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If you wish to participate in such things
as trivia, snooker, picnics, golf tournaments, plays, pub nights, dances,
special events, soccer matches, and so much more...become a member! |
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Every
June The Irish Canadian Club presents the Anna Livia
Players...in the annual night of rollicking readings, merry music and sad
songs in glorious celebration of James Joyce, and the immor(t)al Molly Bloom...Bloomsday!
Rejoyce! Irish |



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