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A family celebration of the MUSIC, SPORTS, DANCE, TRADITIONS, TALENTS, CULTURE and PEOPLE of IRELAND! Live Non-Stop Entertainment, Children’s Rides and Activities, Irish Vendors, Gaelic Sports Tournaments and Great Food & Drink!
at Fairfield UniversityFather’s Day Weekend June 14, 15, 16
2013 PROGRAM GUIDE - OUR 25Th YEAR!
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Happy 25th Anniversary to the Fairfield County Irish Festival! That first year at Ludlowe High School field, the idea of showcasing our Irish culture came to fruition under the guidance of Pat Boland, Pat Daly, Bill Hughes, Pat Lawless and Patty K. Lenihan, the 1988 Festival Co-Chairs. That first Festival Journal said “...the Festival aims to become an enduring presence on Fairfield County’s calendar of events.” How true those words would become. That first year, on Father’s Day Weekend, the crowds listened to the music of Dermot O’Brien, Pat Roper and Music in the Glen among other bands, dancers and exhibits. A tradition was born.
Over the next 25 years, the Festival has flourished and grown under the guidance of a dozen Festival Chairs, hundreds of Committee members and thousands of dedicated Festival volunteers, without whom none of this would be possible. We have been treated to the outstanding musi-cal talent of The Clancy Brothers and Robbie O’Connell, Mick Maloney, Stockton’s Wing, The Saw Doctors, Maura O’Connell, John Whelan and scores of musicians from near and far. We have raised our tents at Lud-lowe Field, Jennings Beach, Seaside Park and Indian Ledge Park. This is our 4th year at our “home” on the campus of Fairfield University and we are truly grateful to the University for hosting our 25th celebration of Irish culture over Father’s Day Weekend.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my “2nd family” - the 2013 Irish Festival Committee whose unwavering dedication and brilliant sense of humor makes it possible to offer the warmest of Irish welcomes to everyone who passes through our gates.
Maura O’Donnell, Festival Chair
Dear Friends of the Fairfield County Irish Festival:
Welcome to the 25th Anniversary of the Fairfield County Irish Festi-val. The Festival is presented each year by FEILE, Incorporated, a 501(c)(3) public charity, whose purpose is to promote an apprecia-tion of Irish arts and culture. We are once again proud to be able to showcase our Irish heritage and hospitality to all who join us over our 3 day celebration on the campus of Fairfield University.Among the many people who have made the Irish Festival at Fair-field possible, the Board of Directors of FEILE especially wishes to acknowledge the warm welcome we have received from Rev. Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J., President of Fairfield University and Vice Presidents Mark Reed and Jim Fitzpatrick of the Student Affairs Department.
Over the past 25 years, the Festival has been supported by thou-sands of dedicated volunteers who give of their time and talent. Some have been with us for 25 years, some for only one. Some left us too early. To all who have contributed to the success of the Festi-val, I would like to say Thank You on behalf of FEILE, Inc.In addition, the Board of Directors of FEILE, Incorporated would also like to thank the 2013 Festival Committee for all their time and effort so that we may once again enjoy all the best that our rich Irish culture has to offer.
Thank you all for joining us and have a wonderful weekend!
Slainte!
David Boyle, President FEILE, Incorporated
CÉAD MILE FAILTE Welcome to the 25th Fairfield County Irish Festival! As the President of the Gaelic American Club here in Fairfield, I would like, on behalf of all the members, to extend best wishes to allthe dedicated festival volunteers for all their hard work. Without them this event wouldn’t have existed for 25 years. Which leads me to say, let the fun roll on and enjoy the music, dancing, food, Gaelic Football and Hurling games.!!! Happy Fathers Day Weekend !!! Your president,Jude Fitzgerald
Dear Irish Festival Goers:
On behalf of Fairfield University, I am pleased to welcome FEILE, Inc., and all participants in the 2013 Fairfield County Irish Festival – organizers, sponsors, performers, volunteers, and atendees. The University is happy to host this special three-day event that offers myriad opportunities to learn about the rich history and traditions of Irish and Irish-American culture.
Fairfield University has a deep commitment to the wider community of which it is a part, and to share with neighbors its beautiful campus and its many resources. It is in this spirit of openness that we offer our campus to host this event and thus, become a partner in the rich programming and important charitable activities that the festival generates.
I hope while you are on campus, that you take time to stop by and visit with faculty who are involved in the University’s Irish Studies Program that explores the contributions of Ireland to the world in terms of its literature, history, politics, film, and art. The Program also offers study abroad opportunities affiliated with the National Univer-sity of Ireland in Galway.
Best wishes for a wonderful festival.
Rath De órt.
Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J., PresidentFairfield University
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On behalf of the Town of Fairfield, I am delighted to welcome the Fairfield County Irish Festival back to Fairfield for another year on the campus of Fairfield University! I also want to congratulate the Festival on celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
The annual Irish Festival is greatly anticipated by everyone in the area. It offers the public an opportunity to come together to learn about Irish culture and is also a time to enjoy a fun-filled weekend of family activities, such as music, dance, food, games, exhibits, and all-around good fun.
Fáilte and all the best, as you celebrate this year’s Fairfield County Irish Festival!
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MAIN TENTFriday 6:00 - Anthems 6:15 - Mighty Ploughboys 8:00 - Fairfield Gaelic Pipe Band 8:30 - Lenihan School of Irish Dance 9:00 - Jameson’s RevengeSaturday12:00 - Anthems12:30 - Pearl River School of Irish Music 1:45 - Lenihan School of Irish Dance 2:30 - John Whelan 4:30 - Sheeaun Academy of Irish Dance 5:00 - Fairfield Gaelic Pipe Band 5:45 - Highland Rovers Band 7:45 - Lenihan School of Irish Dance 8:30 - Eileen Ivers and Immigrant SoulSunday12:00 - Anthems12:15 - Shamrogues 1:30 - Once Removed 3:15 - Scholarships & 25th Anniversary Celebration 3:30 - Lenihan School of Irish Dance 4:00 - The Elders 6:00 - Raffle 6:15 - Alumni Dancers 6:45 - Festival All StarsCULTURAL TENTFriday 6:00 - Shamrogues Featuring Josephine McNamara 8:00 - Green Gates CeiliSaturday12:00 - Shamrogues 1:00 - Lenihan School of Irish Dance 1:30 - Mighty Shamrogues 2:00 - Sheeaun Academy of Irish Dance 2:30 - Mattie Connolly 3:30 - Pearl River Young Champions 4:30 - Irish Jeopardy 6:00 - Damien & Sally Connolly CD Release! 7:30 - John Whelan 9:00 - Paddy Keenan & John WalshSunday12:00 - Ceol Agus Craic 1:00 - Irish Language 1:30 - Fairfield University 2:00 - Shamrogues 3:00 - Lenihan School of Irish Dance 3:30 - Mighty Shamrogues 4:00 - Loretta Murphy & John Brennan 5:00 - Irish Jeopardy
PUB TENTFriday 6:15 - Camac 8:45 - Keltic KickSaturday 1:00 - The Alehounds 3:15 - Ocean Valley Boys 5:30 - Across the Pond 7:00 - Fairfield Gaelic Pipe Band 7:30 - Across the PondSunday 1:00 - Colleen and the Boys 3:30 - The Irish Band
ChILDREN’S TENTFriday 6:30 - All Grass Blue Stars 7:30 - Lenihan School of Irish DanceSaturday12:00 - Lenihan School of Irish Dance 1:00 - Safari Jim 3:15 - Lenihan School of Irish Dance 6:00 - Sheeaun Academy of Irish Dance 6:30 - All Grass Blue StarsSunday12:00 - Debbie O’Carroll 1:15 - Sheeaun Academy of Irish Dance 2:00 - Debbie O’Carroll 3:00 - Safari Jim
SPORTSFriday 7:30 - FIRST EVER high School Game Fairfield Prep vs Xavier MiddletownSaturday11:30 - Annual U8 Games 4:00 - New York Championship Football St. Patrick’s CT vs Manhattan Gaels NY 5:30 - Senior Football Young Irelands Philadelphia vs Tyrone PhiladelphiaSunday12:30 - hurling Clinic 2:30 - Senior Football Game St. Patrick’s vs Philadelphia Selection 3:30 - The Donnely Cup: St. Patrick’s U10s vs New York
Entertainment schedule 2013
HoursFri. 6/14: 6pm–11pmSat. 6/15: 12 noon–11pmSun. 6/16: 12 noon–8pmadmissionadults: $12students: $10 (with valid student ID)Children under 16: Free with parentsThree day pass: $20FesTiVal raFFle1st Prize $5,000.002nd Prize $2,500.003rd Prize $1,250.004th Prize $7505th Prize $500
Raffle Tickets are $5.00 each or a book of 10 for $50.
Drawing will be Sunday, June 16, 2013at 6 p.m. at the Festival at
Fairfield University.
Cunninghaminflatable ridesRide Bracelets Availablekid Castle, small bounce House,4 in 1 Crayon House, dolphin slide, large bounce House , 20’ dual slide, Jacob’s ladder, 4’ Climbing Wall, sticky Velcro Wall,mega obstacle Course
DirectionsThe Fairfield County irish Festival is held on Fairfield university’s campus. Free shuttle busses run continuously every 10 minutes from free parking lots (as listed below) directly to the Festival entrance Gate. only cars with a Festival Pass or a Handicapped Pass will be allowed on campus. Handicapped patrons may be dropped off at the main gate before the car is parked in the designated Handicapped Parking lot.
FairField ludloWe HiGH sCHool:785 unquowa road, Fairfield, CT 06824
95 norTH boundExit 21 Mill Plain RoadLeft off the exit to the 3rd stop signRight onto Unquowa RoadRight to the next stop sign; that will bring you into the parking lot.
i-95 souTH boundExit 21 Mill Plain RoadRight off the exit to the 2nd stop signRight onto Unquowa RoadRight at the next stop sign; that will bring you into the parking lot
Tomlinson middle sCHool:200 unquowa road, Fairfield, CT 06824
i- 95 norTH boundFollow directions to the left until last line: Right and continue (past other schools) back under the turnpike to Tomlinson Middle School on the left – parking in back.
i-95 souTH boundFollow directions to the left until last line: Right and continue (past other schools) back under the turnpike to Tomlinson Middle School on the left – parking in back.
FairField Train sTaTion:The train station is located betweenmill Plain and unquowa roads.
i-95 norTH boundFollow directions to the left until last line: turnpike to Train Station Parking on the right – across from Tomlinson Middle School.
i-95 souTH boundFollow directions to the left until last line: back under the turnpike to Train Station Parking on the right – across from Tomlinson Middle School.Each school lot has an entrance on Unquowa Road. Right and continue (past other schools) back under the Right and continue (past other schools)
Father’s Day Special!on Father’s day, sunday, June 16 from
12:30 to 2 you can treat your dad (or anyone!)to a lesson in pouring the perfect Guinness!located next to the main Tent beer truck a
Guinness rep will instruct you in the art of the perfect pour. For $5 a pint you get to pour your
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will not be refilled on site).When glasses are exhausted, the pour will continue until 2 at the regular price of $4.
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Fiddler Eileen Ivers has established herself as the pre-eminent exponent of the Irish fiddle in the world today.
It has been said that the task of respectfully exploring the traditions and progression of the Celtic fiddle is quite literally on Eileen Ivers’ shoulders. The Washington Post states, “She suggests the future of the Celtic fiddle.”
She’s been called a “sensation” by Billboard magazine and “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin” by The New York Times. “She electrifies the crowd with a dazzling show of virtuoso playing” says The Irish Times. Her latest CD, entitled ‘Eileen Ivers & Immigrant Soul’ continues to display why Ivers is hailed as one of the great innovators and pioneers in the Celtic and World music genres.
Eileen Iversand Immigrant Soul Although John grew up near London
in Dunstable, England, he was raised on the fiddle and pipe music of Ireland. Dunstable has a large Irish community, and his father, Denis, was from Ireland’s County Wexford. “Ours was a very traditional house-hold,” John says. “My father didn’t have any major vices – his only addiction was to Irish music.” Denis Whelan carried a reel-to-reel tape recorder to many shows, collecting hours of live music. Songs of home elicited sentimental tears, even when the words were not in English. “It was not the words but the emotion of the music that moved me”.
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Jameson’s RevengeBack in 2006, a loosely connected group of Irish & American musicians living in The Bronx & Westchester would spontaneously meet up at different seisiuns around town from time to time to sit down, play, havea few laughs (pints) and let the tunes go where they may. After a short time they began to play various events and gigs at different music venues but no line-up would ever be the same from one gig to another. In March ‘08 they collaberated on and released a cd titled “Straight from the Bottle” in the hopes of featuring the music from these extremely talented players. To this day some folks still regard the album as: “one of the best Trad-Irish compilations no-one has ever heard”.
The EldersSince forming in 1998, The Elders have set the music scene on its ear, thanks to a skillful blend of American roots rock and amped-up Celtic folk;a cross-pollination of elements that is high-octane and progressive,yet rooted in tradition.
Employing a variety of instruments including guitars, drums, banjo,accordion, mandolin, piano & fiddle, these six gentlemen collectively create music that transcends the stereotypical notion of Celtic music.
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CHildren’s TenTstop by on sunday between 1-3 to enter How many shamrocks? contest. Winnerto be announced shortly after close of contest with winner chosen for guess clos-est to the exact amount withoutgoing over.
HurlinG ConTesTon the sports Field – Hurling Clinicon sun 12:30 to 1:30 followed by Puck fada (long shot) andaccuracy contest
$1 to enter with medals for winners!
all proceeds will go to 1916 memorial.
CulTural TenTsilver anniversary edition of irishJeopardy - saturday at 4:30 p.m. all weekend long our 25th anniversary memory book will be available. We en-courage all past committee members, volunteers and guests to stop by over the weekend and share a memory from a past Festival!
markeTPlaCestop by all weekend to see the terrific 25th anniversary specials our vendors are offering in celebration!
main TenT25th anniVersary CelebraTion sunday at 3:15 following the scholarship Presentations - with cake!Honoring all our many volunteers and Festival Committee members.esPeCially the people who have chaired our festival oVer 25 years!
• Pat Boland • Dave Boyle• Fran Boyle • Kevin Boyle• Mary Beth Condon • Ray Corby • Pat Daly • Stace diBenedetto• Bill Hughes • Pat Lawless • Patty K Lenihan • Tom Murphy• Maura O’Donnell • Pat Speer • Linda Williams
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House TenTirish soda bread Contestsaturday, June 15 at 5 p.m.all are welcome to enter.Please see below for details.
irisH soda bread ConTesTrules and aPPliCaTion1. Entries confined to amateur bakers.2. Only one entry per person.3. 20 entry limit.4. Entries must be submitted on paper plates
or plain cardboard and delivered to the House tent by 3 p.m., Saturday, June 15.
5. No prepared mixes may be used.6. Entries will be judged by appearance,
texture and flavor.7. All persons making entries agree to accept the
judges and agree to abide by their decisions.8. Judging will begin promptly at 5 p.m.
Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place.
Like the warmth of the sunAnd the light of the dayMay the luck of the IrishShine bright on your way
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On the occasion of our 25th Festival we remember our dear friends
who remain with us in spirit
The 25th Fair�eld County Irish Festival Committee 2013
Fran & Jan Boyle, Mary Beth Condon, Stace DiBenedetto,Tim & Kim Donnelly, Annette Dolan-Gray, Harry Hughes,
Lois Jamieson, Pat Lawless, Bill Lucey, Joe Moran, Andy O’Leary, Bob Paul & Tom Stanton
What year did we have big screen TVsin the field to watch Ireland in the World Cup Soccer match(oh, and a Bronco chase too!)?
What is the only entertainment actthat has appeared at all 25 festivals?
In what year was the firstDonnelly Cup match?
What year did the Clancy Brothersand Robbie O’Connell appearat the festival?
What sensational Irish rock band stormed the festival in 1995 and returned several years thereafter?
In 1994 Feile awarded theirfirst of many annual…?
FESTIVAL SILVER JUBILEE TRIVIA CONTEST Come find the answers at the festival in the Cultural Tent!When did the award winning polka Band, Jimmy Sturr, appear at the festival?
In 1993 the Festival Journal containeda feature article on what topic(hint: it means “high rocks”)?
Name, in order, where the festival has been held and how many years in each location.
What color has been the most common among the 25 different festival shirts?
In 2002 what creative band arrived from Nova Scotia with a splash, to return witha new name in successive festivals?
What New Orleans based band appeared at the festival for our twenty year anniversary when we were able to donate over $12,000 to Hurricane Katrina relief?
In what year was the first FairfieldCounty Irish Festival held(be careful!)?