This site includes the postings from the Irish Aires email list. This includes a listing of Irish/Celtic events in the Houston area and other information that the Irish Aires radio program posts.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Current Events

Current Events

Tune in tonight (6PM CDT or Midnight Irish time) for the Irish Aires show.  To hear a live streaming show go here.  To hear it in the KPFT archives go here
 
To see our playlist as we play it, go to: http://www.kpft.org/studio/playlist.php

Find On Going Irish Events in the Houston area by clicking here.

*Announcement: IRISH AIRES relaunches their WEB PAGE at:
www.IrishAires.us  NEW WEB ADDRESS


ALL items (see details below)

*01/14/12 - Irish Aires on KPFT @ 6PM 
-01/14/12 - Tomfooligans at Molly Malones
*01/14/12   Brizeus House Concert
-01/15/12 - Belief Transformed Under Effects of Rome's Conquests on the Celts
-01/19/12 - Lunch with the Clergy at Piatto Ristorante
-01/24/12 - Opening of Irish Studies program's new home at Univ of St Thomas
-01/27/12 - Blaggards at the R&R Sports Bar & Grill
*01/28/12 - Robert Burns Supper at Crown Plaza
-02/01/12 - The Jig is Up benefit for Flynn St Thomas Irish Studies Program
-02/07/12 - Brizeus at the Mucky Duck
-02/10-12 - Riverdance Farewell Tour at Hobby Center for Performing Arts
-02/11/12 - Rory Miggins Memorial Irish Stew Cook-off (Blaggards added)
-02/11/12 - Tomfooligans Play Molly's Downtown
-02/17/12 - Clandestine at the Mucky Duck
-03/01/12 - The Sweet Colleens at the Mucky Duck
-03/02-04 - North Texas Irish Festival in Dallas
-03/07/12 - The Heartstrings Quartet at the Univ of St Thomas
-03/11/12 - KPFT Benefit at the Mucky Duck
-03/16/12 - Blaggards at the The Continental Club
-03/17/12 - Annual St. Patrick's Day Celebration at Univ of St Thomas
-03/17/12 - St Patrick's Day Parade in downtown Houston
-03/17/12 - Tomfooligans at Old City Pub
-03/20/12 - Eden McAdam-Somerat the Mucky Duck
-04/16/12 - Celtic Woman @ Jesse H Jones Hall for the Performing Arts
-04/24/12 - Peace Through Commerce Conference
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New On Going events & Announcements:

In case you missed our 1916 Uprising show, I found the whole recording the album on YouTube (Click here). Our links for lyrics & other interesting stuff regarding this show can be found at Part 1 and Part 2.

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-01/14/12 - Tomfooligans at Molly Malones

Molly Malone's Pub
7824 Louetta Rd, Spring, 
TX 77379-7006

Saturday, January 14, 2012
Time 9:00pm

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*01/14/12   Brizeus House Concert

Brizeus House Concert (Houston, TX)
Public Event · By Brian O'Leary, EJ Jones and George Appling

When              Saturday
Time               7:00pm until 11:00pm
Description    Pipes, drums, and strings will fill the house with dance tunes of the Medieval and Renaissance eras!

Sound sample: http://brizeus.com/video/

Admission: $20

Hors d'oeuvres, beer and wine will be served. 

From the Brizeus homepage (www.brizeus.com): Brizeus is a group of pipers, drummers, and string players based all over the USA performing Celtic, historic European, and original folk dance music at outdoor festivals. We try to look the part from modern Highland games to historical festival to bellydance convention and will field a band of 2-6 players depending on the needs of the event. We sometimes play unplugged with just pipes and drums or with a PA into which we plug in a bouzouki and more bagpipes, flutes, smallpipes, and bombard. We jump around a lot. We're always in tune. We teach dances to folks who want to learn.


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-01/15/12 - Belief Transformed Under Effects of Rome's Conquests on the Celts

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Ritual and Belief Transformed Under Empire-Effects of Rome's Conquests on the Celts

Dr. Peter S. Wells, Professor of Anthropology, University of Minnesota

When: 7:30 pm
Where: University of St. Thomas, Cullen Hall, 4001 Mt. Vernon, Houston TX 77006
Free and open to the public
Co-sponsored by the William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies and the Archaeological Institute of America

Lori Meghan Gallagher, JD
Director
William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies
University of St. Thomas
3800 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
713-525-3592 (direct)
713-525-3866 (fax)
irishstudies@stthom.edu
www.stthom.edu/irishstudies


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-01/19/12 - Lunch with the Clergy at Piatto Ristorante

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Lunch with the Clergy at Piatto Ristorante

When: 12-3:30 pm
Where: Piatto Ristorante, 4925 West Alabama, Houston, TX 77056
Benefiting the William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies
Cost: $300 per person

RSVP required and payment requested by February 13, 2012 to Lori Gallagher, JD,
William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies, University of St. Thomas,
3800 Montrose Blvd., Houston 77006
 
Special guest clergy attending the luncheon include:
Most Reverend Archbishop Emeritus Joseph A. Fiorenza
Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus Vincent M. Rizzotto
Fr. Mike Buentello, CSB
Fr. Ronald Schwenzer, CSB
Fr. Brendan Cahill, STD

Lori Meghan Gallagher, JD
Director
William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies
University of St. Thomas
3800 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
713-525-3592 (direct)
713-525-3866 (fax)
irishstudies@stthom.edu
www.stthom.edu/irishstudies

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-01/24/12   Opening of Irish Studies program's new home at Univ of St Thomas

January 24, 2012, Tuesday -

Official Opening of the
William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies New Residence

Celebrating the Ninth Anniversary of the Inauguration of the Center 
for Irish Studies

When:  5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Where: 4206 Yoakum Blvd., Houston, TX 77006

Free and open to the public

Consul General of Ireland Aidan Cronin
from Chicago plans to attend

RSVP requested by January 17, 2012
to 713-525-3592 or irishstudies@stthom.edu

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-01/27/12 - Blaggards at the R&R Sports Bar & Grill

Friday, January 27, 2012
Time10:00pm until 12:00am

R & R Sports Bar
3340 E Fm 528 Rd, 
Friendswood, TX 77546

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*01/28/12 - Robert Burns Supper at Crown Plaza

Robert Burns Supper

Burns Suppers or Burns Nights are celebrated around the world every January to pay tribute to Robert Burns and are a hallmark of Scottish culture. The Heather and Thistle Society hosts Houston's longest running Robert Burns Supper, where several hundred people gather to celebrate Robert Burns' life and the contributions he made to the world.

The Burns Supper ritual was started by close friends of Burns a few years after his death in 1796 as a tribute to his memory. The basic format for the evening has remained unchanged since that time. The Heather and Thistle Society's Burns Supper includes piping, the traditional address to the haggis, the Immortal Memory, and, of course, various toasts.

Plan now to attend the Heather and Thistle Society's 59th Annual Robert Burns Supper, Saturday, January 28, 2012, at the Crowne Plaza Houston West. Entertainer Ed Miller will be presenting the Immortal Memory.

Tickets for Society members go on sale October 1, 2011. Membership dues must be paid in full no later than September 30th. Heather and Thistle Members, can purchase 2012 Burns Supper tickets by mail or PayPal beginning October 1, 2011. Non-members can purchase 2012 Burns Supper tickets by mail or PayPal beginning November 1, 2011.

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-02/01/12   The Jig is Up benefit for Flynn St Thomas Irish Studies Program

February 1, 2012, Wednesday -

The Jig Is Up!

Performers: Larry Mallette, Diehl Moran,
Judd Heartsill, Matt Lewis and Robert Shaddox

Concert Benefiting the
William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies

When: 7:30 pm
Where: University of St. Thomas, Cullen Hall,
4001 Mt. Vernon, Houston TX 77006

Open to the public; Adults $15; Seniors $10;
children and students free

RSVP requested by January 25, 2012
to 713-525-3592 or irishstudies@stthom.edu

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-02/07/12 - Brizeus at the Mucky Duck

Tuesday, February 07 Show Info
Brizeus
Showtime 730 PM

Mc Gonigel's Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk Street
Houston, TX 77098-4113
(713) 528-5999
www.mcgonigels.com

Pipers, drummers, and string players performing Celtic, historic European, and original folk dance music and traditional tunes from down the ages and around the world.

Here are some of the people you'll likely see as part of a Brizeus show:

EJ Jones: Bagpipes, Smallpipes, Flutes, Bombard - EJ is a Professional level Scottish Piper in the Eastern US Pipe Band Assn, has studied Irish flute for over a decade, and makes the band's bagpipe chanters at his workshop in Asheville NC. EJ has been lucky enough to have played in folk bands since he was 16 and enjoys being the soundtrack to a beautiful day outside.

Al Cofrin: Cittern, Bagpipes, Percussion - Al Cofrin is a professional astrophysicist and engineer at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. He is a prolific composer and arranger of folk melodies and has published two music books and many recordings with his historical ensemble Istanpitta. He knows the words and chords to every song ever written, ever.

Rosalind Buda: Scottish Bagpipes, Bombard - Rosalind Buda is a recent graduate of New England Conservatory with a Masters in Bassoon Performance. She makes reeds and dances around. Her music has a beautiful swing to it and she plays powerfully in tune. Someday she would like to have a small goose for a pet.

"Darbuka" Dave Machek: Percussion - Darbuka Dave is a folk percussion instructor and performer residing in Huntsville, AL who is known for his technical expertise and emotional expression. He played the goblet drum and tupan on our new CD! Dave was bestowed with a moustache +1 Ladykiller and is sometimes pictured on fire.

Richard Kean: Bagpipes great and small- Richard arranges and composes innovative tunes and makes Medieval drones for our pipes. He plays every bagpipe known to man and writes crazy tunes.

Teejei Brigham: percussion - Teejei Brigham is a percussionist, dance teacher, and graphic designer based in Atlanta Ga who has studied Middle Eastern percussion for over 5 years. When she's not playing the holy heck out of the drum she is being flirted with by the Na'vi from Avatar.


Abby Green: Irish Bouzouki - Abby Green is a professional bouzouki player and Irish language singer who just released her 2nd solo CD "Fig for a Kiss". She likes cheese enchilladas and cats who are the same color as her hair.

Wolf Loescher: Percussion, bouzouki - Wolf Loescher is a percussionist currently residing in Minneapolis MN and played many of the tracks on the Brizeus album as well as on EJ's 2002 release "The Willow". He has a separate career as a troubadour bouzouki/guitarist and plays with the group "The Sweet Coleens". Yes that's his real name.

Frances Cunningham: Bouzouki - Frances Cunningham is a mythical character from a children's book. She is said to live in Nashville in a little house with her love the bagpiper and their daughter, protected by a fierce white dog and 30 chickens. Frances is has the spirit of an angel and the bouzouki powers of a demon.

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-02/10-12 - Riverdance Farewell Tour at Hobby Center for Performing Arts

Feb 10, 2012 - Feb 12, 2012

Gexa Energy Broadway / Sarofim Hall 
Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
800 Bagby Street, Ste. 300
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: 713.315.2400
Fax: 713.315.2402
Box Office: 713.315.2525
Patron Services: 713.315.2412

FAREWELL TOUR!
EXPERIENCE THE ORIGINAL!

Now in its 17th phenomenal year, RIVERDANCE, the internationally-acclaimed celebration of Irish music, song and dance that has touched the hearts of millions around the world, comes to the Hobby Center. "A phenomenon of historic proportions!" raves The Washington Post. "An explosion of sight and sound that simply takes your breath away," cheers the Chicago Tribune. "A family evening unlike anything else!" declares The London Times. Discover why nothing in the world compares to the original! Whether it's your first time or your fifth, there is no better time to share the magic of Riverdance with your family.

Show time:

Feb 10, 2012 at 8:00pm
Feb 11, 2012 at 2:00pm
Feb 11, 2012 at 8:00pm
Feb 12, 2012 at 2:00pm
Feb 12, 2012 at 7:30pm

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-02/11/12 - Rory Miggins Memorial Irish Stew Cook-off

RORY MIGGINS MEMORIAL IRISH STEW COOK-OFF

2012 Rory Miggins Memorial
Irish Stew Cook-off & Music Festival
Live Music ~ Great Food ~ Great Company

When: Saturday, February 11, 2012
Time: 12:00pm - 6:00pm

Lucky's Pub
801 Saint Emanuel Street, 
Houston, TX 77003 
(713) 522-2010 

What's going on throughout the day?
Music - Dancers - Games - Raffles and
More fun that you can shake a Shillelagh at !

Performers: The Blaggards, Tomfooligans; The Jig is Up!
 
Judging to include: 
Irish Stew - Chili - Open Irish Dish - Irish Dessert  - Chicken- Best Booth (Public Opinion voting)

Volunteers are needed!
We are in need of volunteers. If you are interested, please contact Cheryl McSorely or Ginger Ney at 281-704-7435
 
Listen for our Radio spot on KPFT!

Our Charities:  Houston Fire Dept Pipe & Drum Band, Houston St. Patrick's Parade, Child Builders, KPFT 90.1 FM - Irish Aires

Our Sponsors:  MillerCoors, GuinnessUSA, Any Ocassion Party Rental, H&H Tents, Berripop Frozen Yogurt, AceMart, and many others.

Want to be a Sponsor?   Click here to find out how to be either a Honey Clover Sponsor or a Pot 'O Gold Sponsor. 

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-02/11/12 - Tomfooligans Play Molly's Downtown

Molly's Pub
509 Main St, 
Houston, TX 77002-3104

Saturday, February 11, 2012
Time 9:00pm

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-02/17/12 - Clandestine at the Mucky Duck

Clandestine
Showtime 730 PM

Advance Tickets:  $20.00
Ticket price at the door: $22.00
Buy tickets online

Mc Gonigel's Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk Street
Houston, TX 77098-4113
(713) 528-5999
www.mcgonigels.com

Clandestine is hard-driving, toe-tapping Texas Celtic sound. They re-formed in 2006 after a four-year break, with the same brand of blasting tune sets and new songs. Al Cofrin, the newest member, brings cittern and another set of bagpipes to the mix. Percussionist and singer Emily Dugas captivates with her original song collaborations with Al, as well as her singular interpretations of songs in the Celtic genre.

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-03/01/12 - The Sweet Colleens at the Mucky Duck

Showtime 730 PM

SWEET COLLEENS "…a smart, crowd-pleasing mix of Celtic folk-rock and alt. county/Americana, with Cajun and Caribbean seasonings." - Minneapolis Star Tribune BRIZEUS Decades of study and performance come together when the members of Brizeus bring their festive spirit and traditional sense to the stage.

Mc Gonigel's Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk Street
Houston, TX 77098-4113
(713) 528-5999
www.mcgonigels.com

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-03/02-04 - North Texas Irish Festival in Dallas

http://www.ntif.org/

Harps & Fiddles

NTIF 2012 is the 30th anniversary festival. We started life on March 3, 1983, when a small group of like-minded musicians created a small gathering at Nick Farrelly's Lounge (generally called the NFL Bar). The event was known as the "First Texas Ceili." Ceili (pronounced kay-lee) means a visit or gathering in Gaelic and is understood to involve musical entertainment and dance. The following year we moved home to the historical Fair Park where we have been ever since.

In addition to being our 30th festival, we also picked the theme of Harps & Fiddles, since these two instruments, probably more than any others typify the music of Ireland. There are many varieties of harp found throughout the world, the oldest originating in Egypt some 4,000 years BC. The folk harp or Celtic harp is small to medium-sized and usually designed for traditional music; it can be played solo or with small groups. It is prominent in Welsh, Breton, Irish, Scottish and other Celtic cultures within traditional or folk music and as a social and political symbol.

The medieval fiddle emerged in 10th-century Europe, deriving from the Byzantine lira, a bowed string instrument of the Byzantine Empire and ancestor of most European bowed instruments. The best-known Irish regional fiddling traditions are from Donegal, Sligo, Sliabh Luachra and Clare.

The harp is also featured on the famous Irish light beer, Harp, the flag of Leinster and, prior to joining the Euro,. the Irish currency.

NTIF 2012 - The Scottish Village

The Scots have for many years been welcomed as guests at the Irish Festival. Their colorful Scottish Village is the place to trace your Gaelic roots on the other side of the Irish Sea. Check out the new Scots page in the performers section. Also note the annual meeting of Clan MacDuff to be held during the festival.

NTIF 2012 Performers

NTIF is recognized around the world as one of the premier locations for true Irish and Celtic performers. Over the past 28 years we have hosted some of the greatest of all Celtic musicians and in 2011 we welcome back some of our true friends as well as extending a warm Texas handshake to some that we have yet to impress.

As always we strive to maintain a balance between the headline musicians, the local and regional musicians, storytellers, dancers, educational workshops and cultural presentations. We trust that there is more than enough variety for everyone.

The national headline performers have been announced and full details are on the National page. Applications from local and regional performers are being reviewed during October and September and will be announced later in the year, along with dancers and other performers.

North Texas Irish Festival
1920 Abrams Parkway, #382
Dallas, TX, 75214
Phone (214) 821-4173

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-03/07/12 - The Heartstrings Quartet at the Univ of St Thomas
 
Wednesday, March 7, 2012  7:30 pm
The Heartstrings Quartet with Máire Ní Chathasaigh, Chris Newman, Nollaig Casey and Arty McGlynn
Jones Hall, 3910 Yoakum Blvd.
Cost:  $15 for adults; students and children free
 
For details, contact Flynn Center Director Lori Gallagher JD, 713-525-3592 oririshstudies@stthom.edu
Parking available for $2 (quarters preferred) in the Moran Center Parking, Graustark at West Alabama.
 
Lori Meghan Gallagher, JD
Director
William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies
University of St. Thomas
3800 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
713-525-3592 (direct)
713-525-3866 (fax)
irishstudies@stthom.edu
www.stthom.edu/irishstudies  
 
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-03/11/12 - KPFT Benefit at the Mucky Duck

Showtime 12 PM

Annual Fundraiser for KPFT Radio held under our "Big Top" tent. All tickets are general admission Seating is on a first come basis. Food served inside the Mucky Duck.

Mc Gonigel's Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk Street
Houston, TX 77098-4113
(713) 528-5999
www.mcgonigels.com


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-03/16/12 - Blaggards at the The Continental Club

Friday, March 16, 2012
Time10:00pm until 12:00am

The Continental Club
3700 Main St. , 
Houston, TX

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-03/17/12 - Annual St. Patrick's Day Celebration at Univ of St Thomas
 
Saturday, March 17, 2012  10 am
Annual St. Patrick's Day Celebration
Mass Celebrated by His Eminence Daniel N. Cardinal DiNardo
Chapel of St. Basil, 3802 Yoakum Blvd.
Brunch to follow Mass
Cost: $25 advance tickets by check or cash; $30 at the door
 
For details, contact Flynn Center Director Lori Gallagher JD, 713-525-3592 oririshstudies@stthom.edu
Parking available for $2 (quarters preferred) in the Moran Center Parking, Graustark at West Alabama.
 
Lori Meghan Gallagher, JD
Director
William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies
University of St. Thomas
3800 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
713-525-3592 (direct)
713-525-3866 (fax)
irishstudies@stthom.edu
www.stthom.edu/irishstudies  

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-03/17/12 - St Patrick's Day Parade in downtown Houston

53rd Annual St. Patrick's Parade
Saturday, March 17th, 2012 at Noon-Rain or Shine!

2012 Grand Marshal:  Sean Kearns

The Houston St. Patrick's Parade has always been a FREE event.  The two-hour parade has historically been one of the largest in the U.S. and each year includes over 100 entries to delight the Irish and Irish-at-heart.
 
Download a Parade Entry Form and visit our Parade Sign-up page for payment information.

Our history is a grand one and if you would like to personally support the parade and be a part of the year-round socials and meetings, please become a member of our Irish 100 Club.
 
The Houston St. Patrick's Day Parade is presented by the Houston St. Patrick's Parade Commission.
 
Parade Coordinator:  Mary Kearns

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-03/17/12 - Tomfooligans at Old City Pub

Olde City Pub and Grill
14124 Stuebner Airline, 
Houston, TX 77069

Saturday, March 17, 2012
Time  9:00pm

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-03/20/12 - Eden McAdam-Somerat the Mucky Duck

Tuesday, March 20 Show Info
Eden McAdam-Somer
Showtime 730 PM

Mc Gonigel's Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk Street
Houston, TX 77098-4113
(713) 528-5999
www.mcgonigels.com

Advance Tickets:  $15.00
Ticket price at the door: $16.00

Lauded as "sparkling" and "exhilarating" Notorious musicians Eden MacAdam-Somer and Larry Unger present a thrilling musical experience in genres that span many continents. With Eden on fiddle and vocals and Larry on guitar and banjo, their music lights up the hall with rhythm and sonority. Their performances are always new and exciting, featuring traditional American, Celtic, and Eastern-European tunes and songs, swing, blues, classical music and the group's original compositions.

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-04/16/12 - Celtic Woman @ Jesse H Jones Hall for the Performing Arts

Jesse H Jones Hall for the Performing Arts 
615 Louisiana Street
77002
Houston, TX, US
(713) 227-3974
http://www.houstontx.gov/joneshall/index.htm

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-04/24/12 - Peace Through Commerce Conference

Tuesday, April 24, 2012 

Peace Through Commerce Conference
The World in Our Classroom: The World in Our Boardroom
 
Co-sponsored by the UST Center for Business Ethics and the UST William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies
 
Proposed Key Speakers and Participants:
 
William J. Flynn, Chairman Emeritus of Mutual of America Life Insurance Company and Chairman, National Committee on American Foreign Policy
 
Frances Hesselbein, President and CEO of the Leader to Leader Institute
 
Rev. Oliver Williams C.S.C., Director of the Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business in Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business
 
When: 7 pm
Where: University of St. Thomas, Jones Hall, 3910 Yoakum Blvd.
Free and open to the public

For more information on any of these events, please contact Lori Gallagher
at 713-525-3592 or irishstudies@stthom.edu

Lori Meghan Gallagher, JD
Director
William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies
University of St. Thomas
3800 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
713-525-3592 (direct)
713-525-3866 (fax)
irishstudies@stthom.edu
www.stthom.edu/irishstudies

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Venue Info

Ashford Arms Pub
14605 Perthshire, 
Houston, TX 77079
(281) 497-5316

Big John's
6150 Wilcrest Drive, 
Houston, TX 77072 
(281) 498-3499

Brian O'Neils
5555 Morningside Dr, 
Houston, TX 77005
713-522-2603

Bull & Bear
11980 Westheimer Rd # A
Houston, TX 77077-6670
(281) 496-6655

Cactus Music & Records
210 Portsmouth 
Houston, TX

Center for Irish Studies, University of St Thomas
Lori Meghan Gallagher, JD
Director, Center for Irish Studies
University of St. Thomas
3800 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
713-525-3592 (direct)
713-525-3866 (fax)
irishstudies@stthom.edu
www.stthom.edu/irishstudies

Continental Club
3700 Main Street
Houston, TX 77002-9504, United States
(713) 529-9899

Dan Electro's Guitar Bar 
1031 East 24th Street 
Houston, TX 77009. 

Dean's 
316 Main St, 
Houston, Texas 


Echo Lounge
1515 Pease St.
Houston, TX
713-659-2000

Foundry United Methodist Church  
8350 Jones Road at Highway 290, 
Houston, Texas


The Goose Acre
21 Waterway Ave,
Spring, TX 77380

The Grand 1894 Opera House
2020 Postoffice Street
Galveston, TX 77550
Phone: 800-821-1894
409-763-7173
Fax: 409-763-1068
Email: 
tickets@thegrand.com


Grif's
3416 Roseland Street
Houston, TX 77006-4307
(713) 528-9912

Highland Village Farmer's Market, 
2720 Suffolk Dr.
Houston, Texas

House of Blues
1204 Caroline St, 
Houston, TX 77002 
(888) 402–5837

Jesse H Jones Hall for the Performing Arts 
615 Louisiana Street
77002
Houston, TX, US
(713) 227-3974
http://www.houstontx.gov/joneshall/index.htm

JP Hops House\
2317 South Highway 6 
Houston- 
(one block north of Westheimer on Highway 6)
Call 281-496-0623

Khon's
 
2808 Milam Street 
Houston, TX 
77006 (713) 523-7775 
(click HERE for map)


The Last Concert Cafe
1403 Nance St. 
Houston, TX.  77002 
713 226-8563

Late Nite Pie
302 Tuam Street
Houston, TX

Listening Room at Nia Moves- 
508 Pecore- in the Heights
Houston, TX  77009
info@niamoves.com

Logon Cafe, 
3508 Calder Ave
Beaumont, Texas
409-832-1529
www.logoncafe.net

Lucky's Pub
801 Saint Emanuel Street, Houston, TX 77003 
(713) 522-2010 

Lynn's Longbranch Saloon
5505 Pinemont Houston, TX 77092-2619 
(713) 686-8668 NO cover.

Mc Gonigel's Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk Street
Houston, TX 77098-4113
(713) 528-5999
www.mcgonigels.com

Millbend Coffeehouse
1370 North Millbend
( @ Northwoods Unitarian Universalist Church )
The Woodlands, TX 77380

Molly Maguires
15945 Kuykendahl Rd, 
Houston, TX 77068 
(281) 580-6167

Mollys Pub Downtown
509 Main
Houston, TX 77002
713-222-1033

Molly's Pub Kingwood
29803 Loop 494, 
Kingwood, TX 77339 

Molly's Pub Tomball
28107 Texas 249 ,

Tomball, TX 77375 
281-255-2175     


Molly Malone's Pub
7824 Louetta Road
Spring, TX 77379, United States
(281) 370-4949
FaceBook Page

Molly's on Westheimer
11128 Westheimer 
Houston, Texas
713.789.95

Olde City Pub
14124 Stuebner Airline Road, 
Houston, TX 77069 
832-249-6167

R&R Sports Bar & Grill
3338 FM 528, 
Friendswood, TX 77546
281-996-8300 

Scout Bar
18307 Egret Bay Boulevard
Houston, TX 77058
(281) 335-0002
http://www.scoutbar.com/home.php

Shamrock Tavern
16150 Stuebner Airline Rd. Suite F
Spring, TX 

Sherlock's Baker Street Pub
10001 Westheimer
Houston TX 77042

St. Luke's Presbyterian Church
8915 Timberside Drive
Houston, 77025
713-667-653

Stats Sports Bar & Grill
10480 Louetta Rd, 
Houston, TX 77070

Tremont House, A Wyndham Grand Hotel 
2300 Ships Mechanic Row, 
Galveston, TX 77550

Union Tavern
435 El Dorado Blvd # A,
Webster, TX 77598
(281) 486-6644 

Urban Harvest Farmers Market 
In the Parking Lot behind
3000 Richmond at Eastside 
Houston , Texas

Verizon Wireless Theatre
520 Texas Avenue
Houston, TX 77002
(713) 230-1666
www.verizonwireless.com/

Waldo's Coffee House. 
1030 Heights Blvd , 
Houston , TX 77008 
(713) 869-0700

White Swan
4419 Navigation
Houston , TX


Winedale in Round Top, Tx 
3738 FM 2714  
Round Top, TX 78954 
(979) 278-3530
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