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The golf outing was a great time for all at Metuchen Golf and Country Club. If you weren't able to make it this year, we hope to see you at the Charity Dinner in March and at next year's golf outing. Keep watching this site for updated news.

See our last page for Irish News I copy from Irishcentral.com. This week we have a great Irish Strawberry Shortcake Recipe by Edythe Preet.

Click here to download the Golf Registration Form!

Next meeting will be October 8th, from 7 to 9 PM, for new President and Officers Inauguration.
October 29th will be the next Night of Craic.
Both will be at Molly Maguires, Central Avenue, Clark, NJ.

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2009 Parade

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History:



The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick began in Philadelphia in 1771 at the midst
of the foundation of our country. Earliest members include many influential
patriots who were devoted to the cause of liberty.

Among the honorary members of the first meeting were John Dickenson, Robert Morris, who later signed the Declaration of Independence, and General George Washington. The first president was General Stephen Moylan, who was a private secretary to General George Washington. Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin also frequented meetings of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.

We don't have much in the way of the early history of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Union County. Someone has a picture of a dinner predating WWII but the best we can determine is it became most active after WWII.

The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Union County was reorganized in 1962, with Joseph Higgins being the first president. The organization was later incorporated in the fall of 2005.

More than 45 years later, the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Union County continues to provide scholarships to young men of Irish ancestry and support to worthy charitable
organizations.

The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Union County is a registered charity in the State of New Jersey and is a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization with the Internal Revenue Service.

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Although it is index 12, the par 5 6th requires accuracy from tee to green.

2009 Irishman of the Year, Father John McCrone
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President of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Derek Guinane, and Dinner Emcee, Bill Neafsey, Jr. give the Irishman of the Year Award to Father John McCrone.

GALWAY BAY GOLF RESORT

Address: Oranmore, Co.Galway, Republic of Ireland

Telephone: +353 91 790711/2 | Fax: +353 91 792510

 

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6th Hole at Galway Bay Golf Resort

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Annie Moore, first immigrant to pass through
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Ellis Island.

This statue of Annie Moore - the first immigrant to pass through Ellis Island - stands on the dock in Cobh. Co. Cork. She looks back towards the home she is leaving while her brothers look out to sea and, beyond the horizon, the New World, three thousand miles away.
Annie set off for America from here aboard the S.S. Nevada, on December 20th, 1891. Imagine how excited and nervous she must have been when she and her brothers arrived in New York on January 1, 1892. As the very first of 700 immigrants to disembark from her ship and two other boats that day, she was given a wondrous welcome - and also a $10.00 gold coin!

Blessing for the New Year
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Blessings of Summer
May the sun shine bright on your joyous days,
And the rain refresh you through peaceful nights;
May summer show you God's wondrous ways,
And prepare you for heaven's great delights.
From Irish-American Blessings & Prayers by Andrew M. Greeley.

Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Union County, NJ, P.O. Box 61, Cranford, NJ 07016-0061