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Wednesday, March 18, 2015
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The Kingsbrige Quartet were accompanied by Travis Teed while they sang at the St. Joseph's Kingsbridge Community St. Paddy Celebration, Dungannon, March
14, 2015. From left: Mary Anne Hogan, Dianne LaLonde, Travis Teed, Terrie VanOsch, Laurie Dalton.
Everyone was Irish at the St. Joseph Kingsbridge Community St. Patrick's Celebration
Valerie Gillies
Lucknow Sentinel
The St. Joseph's Kingsbridge
Community is all about staying in
touch with their neighbours, both
friends and family. To keep up the
ties, a St. Patrick's Celebration was
held at the Dungannon Agricultural
Hall on March 14, 2015.
There was an exceptional turnout
with a standing room only crowd to
enjoy the Irish Entertainment
which was scheduled to last for an
hour, but went into overtime to
accommodate all of the performers
who shared their talents.
Following the Irish program, the
socializing continued with food,
drink and more music from several
participants in the Open Mic.
Irish (and Irish for the night)
eyes of all ages were most cer-
tainly smiling.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Kingsbridge Quartet
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Valerie Gillies/Lucknow Sentinel
The Kingsbrige Quartet were accompanied by Travis Teed while they sang at the St. Joseph's Kingsbridge Community St. Paddy Celebration, Dungannon, March
14, 2015. From left: Mary Anne Hogan, Dianne LaLonde, Travis Teed, Terrie VanOsch, Laurie Dalton.
Everyone was Irish at the St. Joseph Kingsbridge Community St. Patrick's Celebration
Valerie Gillies
Lucknow Sentinel
The St. Joseph's Kingsbridge
Community is all about staying in
touch with their neighbours, both
friends and family. To keep up the
ties, a St. Patrick's Celebration was
held at the Dungannon Agricultural
Hall on March 14, 2015.
There was an exceptional turnout
with a standing room only crowd to
enjoy the Irish Entertainment
which was scheduled to last for an
hour, but went into overtime to
accommodate all of the performers
who shared their talents.
Following the Irish program, the
socializing continued with food,
drink and more music from several
participants in the Open Mic.
Irish (and Irish for the night)
eyes of all ages were most cer-
tainly smiling.