The predominantly Catholic Workmen’s Association in America became the American Federation of Labor.
American Federation of Labor
Mar 10th, 2015 by admin
A seanchai is a person who is responsible for passing down stories from generation to generation, usually one person from a family or community.
Term “Papist”
Mar 8th, 2015 by admin
“Papist” is a derogatory term used to describe someone who supports the Pope.
“Mick” Term
Mar 7th, 2015 by admin
“Mick” is a derogatory term for a person of Irish heritage because of the first two letters of many Irish names beginning with the letters Mc.
Conway Education Centre Needs Our Help
Mar 5th, 2015 by admin
We recently received both an update and an appeal from Pauline Kersten, Manager of the Conway Education Centre in West Belfast:
“Conway Education Centre is still going strong with a dedicated team of volunteers, staff and management committee members.
Over 560 children, young people and adult learners attend Conway Education Centre for courses and workshops to develop their skills, get support with their education and improve their confidence. More than 200 adult learners achieve qualifications in Maths, English, IT, Business Administration and other subjects.
Thanks also to the support of our friends in America, we were able to keep our Family Learning Project open when government funding stopped in October 2013. We are delighted to let you know we have now been awarded funding from the organisation ‘Children in Need’ which will keep the project going until June 2016.
In contrast to the positive atmosphere in Conway Education Centre are the dark clouds of government funding budget cuts. Last week we were informed that the community sector in West Belfast will be cut severely, with some organisations losing up to 40% of their funding. The project we would like to request your help for is a practical one:
Some of the tools in our wood workshop, essential for the furniture restoration training of our young people, are worn out and need to be replaced.
In addition, repairs are needed on our Pillar Drill and Circular Saw because both switches are still “tripping”. The purchase of new equipment and the needed repairs are costly and we would respectfully ask your help in this. The total amount we need to raise is £1800 ($3,100). Could you help?
If you would like to assist, simply click the DONATE button to donate securely online through PayPal using your checking account or credit card. Note on your PayPal transaction that you wish your donation to go to CEC wood workshop.
With warm regards and many thanks for your support,
Pauline Kersten
The White Boys
Mar 5th, 2015 by admin
In the 18th Century a secret agrarian society called “The White Boys” made up of the peasants roamed the Irish countryside terrorizing the Protestant landlords in an effort to force them to abandon the lands that had formerly belonged to the Irish people.
Conway Mill Trust Volunteer Carmen DiGiacomo
Mar 4th, 2015 by admin
Carmen DiGiacomo, a Pittsburgh native, has been active in the local Irish community since 1998. He earned graduate and undergraduate degrees from Duquesne University. He has traveled to Ireland extensively since 1996. During the July 2000 marching season he was a Volunteer
International Observer and was posted to Portadown. Since his retirement in 2002 he has been a volunteer in numerous community and veterans organizations. He is a member of the Pittsburgh/Western PA Chapter of the Irish American Unity Conference.
Petition to RTE Channel 4
Mar 4th, 2015 by admin
So far, almost 42,000 supporters, including 6 MP’s, have signed the petition to RTE Channel 4 to stop the production of a sit-com based on the Great Hunger. You can join in:www.channel4.com/4viewers/contact-us.
March 2015 Newsletter
Mar 3rd, 2015 by admin
Get the latest news from Northern Ireland and Conway Mill Trust here…Conway Mill Trust Newsletter March 2015.