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<channel><title><![CDATA[Wellington Irish Society - Club Stories]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.wellingtonirishsociety.com/club-stories]]></link><description><![CDATA[Club Stories]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2023 21:02:39 -0700</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[70th Celebrations at the Wellington Irish Society - Colleen O'Donovan]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.wellingtonirishsociety.com/club-stories/first-post]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.wellingtonirishsociety.com/club-stories/first-post#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 04:37:56 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[club news]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.wellingtonirishsociety.com/club-stories/first-post</guid><description><![CDATA[ A very generous donation was made  by Mr. Eugene Brennan, of Brennan Building Recyclers Ltd, 114 Tirangi Road,  Lyall Bay, towards this event, and for this we offer our sincere  thanks. Despite the torrential rain, over  130 friends gathered on Saturday 28th February, at 2pm, to celebrate  the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of the Wellington Irish  Society. Firstly there were apologies from  the Irish Consul in Canberra, Mr Mairtin O&rsquo;Fainin, who was unable to attend, and  also from Rev. [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p  style=" text-align: left; "><font size="2"><br /> <span>A very generous donation was made  by Mr. Eugene Brennan, of Brennan Building Recyclers Ltd, 114 Tirangi Road,  Lyall Bay, towards this event, and for this we offer our sincere  thanks.</span><br /><br /> <span>Despite the torrential rain, over  130 friends gathered on Saturday 28th February, at 2pm, to celebrate  the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of the Wellington Irish  Society.</span><br /><br /> <span>Firstly there were apologies from  the Irish Consul in Canberra, Mr Mairtin O&rsquo;Fainin, who was unable to attend, and  also from Rev. Father Clancy, our Patron from 1980 until 1995.</span><br /><br /> <span>Our notice was then drawn to the  Harp, proudly displayed over the Entrance to the Club, though out of sight for a  number of years, some snooping was done, and once again this has pride of place.  Unknown to many, this was made by Cecil Wallace, and donated to the Club in  1980. Cecil was a fitter and turner by trade, and he also did all the iron work  for the original tables we had in our Club rooms. A man of many talents, Cecil  played the Bagpipes, and had strong connections with the Ceili Band. Cecil  stood, to receive the ovation.</span><br /><br /> <span>Peter Stewart, another name  unknown to many, yet all who have entered the Wellington Irish Society Club  rooms, have seen his work. The beautiful painting proudly adorning the wall, was  done by Peter. He told us of painting it for the 1968 Feis in Karori, hence it&rsquo;s  size, to be backdrop for that particular stage. He also told us of the  difficulty, again because of size, of having to do it section by section, so  never seeing it, entirely until it&rsquo;s completion, Peter receiving a hearty round  of applause.</span><br /><br /> <span>The First President of the  Wellington Irish Society, was William Myers, and his son Emmett Myers travelled  from Auckland to be present and spoke, remembering those club members who are no  longer with us, a moving moment. He was presented with a copy of the First  Annual report, showing his father&rsquo;s name, and also on that report was Miss  Hannah Myers, William&rsquo;s sister, later<span style="">&nbsp;  </span>to become Mrs. Standish, and two of her daughters were also present, so  this became a gathering of the Myers family, and that in itself was something  special.</span><br /><br /> <span>Finally our Honorary Consul  General, Mr. Rodney Walshe, Officially Opened the Celebrations, and said that,  of all the Irish Clubs that Irish dignitaries visit, it is the Wellington Club  rooms, that stay in their rememories, and that would be because of the  impression made by Peter Stewart&rsquo;s painting. Mr Walshe then generously offered  $1000, with the idea of possibly erecting an Honours Board, with a Plaque,  denoting the 70th Anniversary of the Club. We were most surprised to  hear of this generous Donation.</span><br /><br /> <span>On the Sunday about 60 gathered  again, for a light lunch, and time to finally say goodbye.</span><br /><br /> <span>Our thanks to Noreen and Graeme  Moody, working behind the scenes, in the kitchen, and the variety of finger food  they produced, so <span style="">&nbsp;</span>beautifully  presented, <span style="">&nbsp;</span>and to the Young Ladies,  who were at the door to greeted our Guests, and then so diligently served  the<span style="">&nbsp; </span>food. To Peter Hannigan and Sam  Hautapu, <span style="">&nbsp;</span>our grateful thanks, for  the hours you both spent, attending to our every need.</span><br /><br /> <span>Altogether a very successful  weekend, bringing old friends together again, for many it will be the last time,  sharing memories, of those happy days, when we were all young, foot loose and  fancy free.</span><br /><br />Colleen.<br /></font></p>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>