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Christmas and New Year Session 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Portglenone Comhaltas Branch held a very successful New Year Session in the newly refurbished Wild Duck Inn on Tuesday 29th December. A large crowd was in attendance from early on as the young musicians kicked off proceedings at 8.00pm under the guidance of Branch PRO, Kieran Convery, who was ably assisted by Harry O’Neill. The young cohort of local junior Irish Traditional musicians where joined by the junior musicians from Cushendall and other areas.
A superb supper was laid on and served by the Wild Duck Inn staff at 10pm. By this time the visiting musicians had arrived, some travelling long distances from the likes of Coalisland, Cookstown, Dromore, Armagh, Letterkenny, Pomeroy, Derry City, Co. Meath, Ballycastle, Loughgiel and of course Cushendall which we are very grateful for doing so.
After the supper, the visiting musicians along with the local branch members and other local visitors began playing into the wee small hours with a vast array of tunes, both traditional and modern. Of course there were a few traditional and modern songs sung throughout the night by various artists, which added to the occasion.
Once again we would like to thank Ciaran Bradley and The Wild Duck Inn staff for the use of their fantastic Riverside Suite for the session. Special thanks to our branch Chairman, Eamonn Graham, for being compere for the evening and encouraging all the musicians and singers to do the occasional solo piece. Most of all, we would like to thank all those who supported the session and participated in an evening of fine musicianship, especially those who travelled long distances.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the tutors and pupils for a successful first term of the 2009/20010 year at our classes on Monday nights. Special mention goes to the Principal of St. Mary's Primary School, Mrs B. Milner, for the use of the classrooms and Assembly Hall for these classes. Finally, a big thank you goes to the school caretaker, Brendan, who looks after the classrooms and opens and locks up every Monday night.
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