Newsletter - Volume 7, Issue 30
* ACADEMY OF IRISH & CELTIC STUDIES TERM 3 STARTS JULY 12TH
* JULY FIRST FRIDAY JULY 2ND
* SECOND & THIRD FIRDAY CEILIS NOW FEATURING SET DANCING
* THE CELTIC CRAFTERS AT THE ICC
* OUR COLLEEN/ROSE IS GOING TO THE ROSE OF TRALEE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL IN KERRY
* FUND RAISER FOR JANE HILTON
* ICC DOCENTS NEEDED BY GLENDA WALKER
* ICLF BOARD MEETING MINUTES
* IRISH FOUNDATION OF AZ NEWS
* ARIZONA HIGHLAND CELTIC FESTIVAL JULY 17 & 18
* CONTRA DANCE AT THE IRISH CULTURAL CENTER
* ARIZONA DANCER AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS TCRG
* PHOENIX GAELS NEWS
* GRAND CANYON CELTIC ARTS ACADEMY
* PHOENIX SISTER CITIES NEWS

The Academy of Celtic Studies begins its third term on July 12th. If you are on vation for the beginning of therm term you can start later with pro-rated tuition. The cost for music and language classes is $100.00 for the 8 week term. Private lessons are available in 30 or 60 minute time slots. The cost for private lessons is $20.00 per 30 minute class and $40.00 per 60 minute class. For further information, please call Pat McCrossan at (602) 254-6094.
The 3rd Saturday of most months, we offer Ceili dance lessons. This is a 2 hour dance-intensive workshop, geared towards both beginning and advanced dancers of all ages. Cost is $16.00 for adults and $2.00 for children under 12. Call Mary at 602-258-0109. Class days and times vary, and can usually be adjusted to suit your schedule. If you are interested in participating in the Academy, it is not too late to begin.
Classes offered:
5-String Banjo (Clawhammer)
5-String Banjo (Scruggs Style)
Accordion
Bagpipes
Banjo (Irish Tenor)
Bodhran
Ceili Dance
Fiddle
Guitar
Harp
Highland Dance
Irish Language
Irish Step Dancing
Mandolin
Music Theory
Piano/Keyboard
Pipe Band Drumming
Slow Seisiun
Welsh Language
Whistle/Flute
Our Artist for the month of July will be Lynn Mascarelli. Lynn, a docent at the Irish Cultural Center , presents a multi-media exhibit in colored pencil, poster art, photography, and paintings on canvas. Having studied art at Skidmore College in upper New York State and other studios, Lynn is mostly self-taught. A former high school teacher. She taught Art, History and Art History. Lynn's penchant for early antiquities, Celtic medieval subjects, and especially the Irish journey is displayed in her works; thus, the title of her exhibit, 'inimirceach'.
In keeping with the holiday spirit, Chef Frank Hand's $10.00 of the month will be: Grilled Beer Bratwurst, Potato Salad, Macaroni Salad and Cole Slaw. For dessert there will be
Red and Blue Berries with Cream
The Center will be presenting Ceilis on the second and third Friday of the month. Enjoy Irish social dancing in a relaxed atmosphere with live music and dance lessons. We will be learning set dancing at our second and third Friday Ceilis.
Admission is $6.00 with children under 12 Free (two with each paid admission) Ceilis start at 7:00 pm. The Ceili schedule for 2010 is as follows: July 9 & 16, August 13 & 20, September 10 & 17, October 8 & 15, November 12 & 19, and December 10 & 17. Ceili dance workshops at the Center are on the third Saturday of most months from 1:00-3:00 PM. These are two hour dance intensive for beginning and advanced dancers. Beginners will focus on basic footwork and simpler Ceili dances (Fairy Reel, Siege of Ennis, etc). Advanced dancers will learn more difficult figure dances (Cross Reel, Trip To The Cottage, etc). If you are an experienced Ceili go-er or if you have never danced before, this is the class for you! Make new friends and learn how to dazzle the spectators at the next ICC Ceili. Admission is $16.00 for adults and kids under 12 $2.00 RSVP required (602) 258-0109. 2010 dates for the third Saturday Ceili Workshop are July 17, August 21, September 18, October 16, November 20, and December 18.
The Celtic Crafters at the ICC will meet Saturday, July 17th at 10:00 am at the Irish Cultural Center. For further information, please contact Patricia Prior at priorhomes@cox.net or 480-242-3500.
Congratulation to our 2010 Colleen/Rose Danielle McBurnett on winning the North American Regional Final on the weekend of June 4-6 in Portlaoise in Ireland. Danielle will now be representing Arizona at the 51st Annual Rose of Tralee International Festival in Tralee, County Kerry. The Festival runs from Friday, August 20th until the winner is crowned on Tuesday, August 24th. The Center wishes to extend our best wished to Danielle on this achievement.
The Arizona music community was shocked early in 2010 when Jane announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Over the years many of us have had the pleasure of knowing Jane Hilton; whether we took fiddle classes from her, watched her on stage or shared the stage with her, she has touched many lives with her music and her endearing personality. Jane is one of the most genuine and talented women I have met; her integrity, her passion for music and her compassion for people are all things that come to mind immediately when I hear her name.
The attached artwork represents a sticker that has been created as a fundraiser to help Jane throughout this difficult time in her life. These are available to anyone who would like to support Jane- there is a $5 minimum donation for each sticker. These are high quality 3” round vinyl decals that are suitable for indoor or outdoor use; put one on your car window and/or your instrument case to show your support for Jane around Phoenix. The cost to print these decals has already been covered by a small group of Jane’s friends and 100% of your donation will go directly to Jane. We have printed 1,000 of these decals and the goal is to raise at least $5,000 (1,000 decals at $5 each) to help Jane with medical expenses. The added bonus is that Jane will see the stickers around town and know that she is loved and supported by her community.
About the design:
"Having known Jane for the time that I have, I know that she is not the kind of woman to be defined by cancer or any other disease. For this reason, the traditional breast cancer awareness “Pink Ribbon” is present but it takes up only a small portion in the design. I have no doubt that Jane will overcome this disease and, just like in this design, the cancer will one day be just a footnote in her life. The main focus of the design is an image that we can all relate to Jane by; a fiddle (or violin) depending on which musical circle you know her from!). The text within the banner is a simple expression of love and support for Arizona’s favorite fiddler." Says Johnny Kerr. Please contact Johnny Kerr for details kerr.johnny@gmail.com on how to get your decal. Decals are also available at the Irish Cultural Center.
Please note that I have proceeded with this fundraiser only after sharing the idea with Jane and receiving her permission.
What, you may ask, is a Docent? A docent is basically a friendly person who greets guests at the Irish Cultural Center and provides tours of the facilities. Training will be given about all the attractions we have. It’s a great way to meet people from all over the world. When not conducting tours, the docent may help in the gift shop or with office work. It’s a fun way to help the ICC, so please contact Mary Moriarty at 602 258 0109 to volunteer.
Called to order at 9:10 by President Prior.
Jim Cunningham, Glenda Walker, Sharon Caruso, Sean Prior, Ed Cunningham, Jim Daugherty, Patricia Prior, Brian Tobin.
Tom Connor, Bridget Costello
Minutes approved with two minor corrections, one to Jane Boyle’s name and one to Glenda Walker’s name.
Sharon Caruso will be working with James Weber to redesign of front page to emphasize membership. She sold 6 memberships at Faire, which was 6 more than she thought she’d sell. Bridget offered some suggestions.
Sharon Caruso, brief update on St. Patrick’s center.
Glenda Walker: IFA (Irish Foundation) questions: Can they get minutes of meetings: weekly email, minutes, will post minutes on web page. Selected ICLF events will be determined as they arise. Brian will develop administrative process for handling donation checks to include letter to donor acknowledging the donation. Letter template Sharon is handling the memberships for now.
Sean Prior, Odor problem presented copy of newspaper article about similar odor problems in Scottsdale and Tempe. Just general information.
City is making more changes on staffing in the local parks department.
Brian Tobin: expressed thanks to all how have supported the O’Connor family over the last month. Have a working balance of $7500. Netted about $9000, our expenses still outweighing our income. We don’t know yet what the St. Patrick’s day committee will donate yet, We should have a really god idea of where we are at by the June or July meeting.
Bloomin’ Beer Fest will ask Jackie Carro if she would be willing to organize it for a percentage of the net. Patricia will talk with her. Jim D volunteered to chair it with Sharon’s help.
Mary Moriarty: Grants. AZ Council on Humanities, we have bartered with them to provide expertise in obtaining grants in return for providing meeting space for them. They also provide grants. It as noted we need a grant writer. Patricia says she has someone in her neighborhood who is very good at it. She will talk to her.
Next meeting of Executive committee is at 11:00 am on May 15, 2010, immediately preceding the annual meeting. The annual meeting will be at noon on May 15, 2010. Next work session with the city of Phoenix, April 23, 2010 at 8:15
Meeting adjourned at 10:15.
Respectfully submitted,
Jim Daugherty, Secretary and Vice President
Docents wanted for the Irish Cultural Center - Tuesday through Saturday from 10am-3pm. Contact Mary Moriarty at mary@azirish.org or phone 602 258-0109 for information.
E.R.I.N. meets for Breakfast at 7:00am Second and Fourth Friday mornings at The Irish Cultural Center, 1106 North Central Avenue, Phoenix. We are working on a Guarantee basis. Reservations are necessary. No-Shows will be charged to E.R.I.N.
Make sure to contact each group to see if these meetings are open to the public. Many board meetings and planning meetings require RSVPs.
* The Welsh League meets at the Center the first Saturday of each month at noon.
* The Irish Foundation meets at the Center the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM.
* The Grove of the Rising Phoenix meets at the Center the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 PM.
* St. Patrick's Day Parade and Faire committee meets at the Center the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM.
* The CROFT meet at the Center the second Saturday of each month at 11 AM.
* The Daughters of Scotia meet the first Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM
The Irish Cultural Center provides information about Celtic-Irish activities throughout the Valley as a community service to our members and friends of the Center.
JULY MEETING
The Irish Foundation of Arizona will meet on Wednesday, 7 July 2010, at the Center 7:00 P.M. There will be a short business meeting, followed by a fun-filled episode of Ballykissangel (an Irish television program filmed in Avoca, in the Wicklow area).
The next Pub Sunday will be held on Sunday, June 27th starting at 1:00 pm at Padre Murphy's Pub located on the North West corner of 43rd Avenue and Bell Road. Hope you all can make it for a wonderful meal and some great conversation. In July, we will not have a Pub Sunday but invite everyone to come and join us at O'Connor's Pub on the South East corner of I17 and Dunlap for their 20th Annivesary celebration starting at noon.
REMINDER
It is time to renew our IFA memberships, they expired on 31 Dec 09. Memberships are $20.00 per family. You can send your check and any contact information changes to Mike Carney at: 12646 N. 2nd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85022
Foxglenn Park
4200 East Butler Avenue / Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Adults:
1-day: $12; 2-days: $18
Children 3-12 years:
1-day: $4; 2-days: $6
Presale Tickets available at reduced prices at:
Arizona Music Pro - Flagstaff
Arizona Kilts - Scottsdale
Friday Night
- FREE Concert, Heritage Square, 6pm to 8pm
- Single Malt Whisky Tasting…8ish
(fee charged; must be over 21)
Uptown Billiards, 114 North Leroux
Saturday Night
- Single Malt Whisky Tasting at 7pm $25
(must be over 21)
- Celtic Ceilidh at 8pm…cover charge $5
Both events will happen at the Weatherford
Hotel, 23 N. Leroux St., Flagstaff
Entertainment
~ The Wicked Tinkers
~ Celtic Spring
~ The Knockabouts
~ Myserk
Displays & Education
~ Plants of Celtic Regions
~ Spirits of Celtic Regions
~ Scottish Clans
~ Celtic Societies
~ Celtic Education Tent
~ Celtic Geology Exhibit
Celtic Kids Corner
~ Oatmeal Toss…oopy goopy fun!
~Explore the world of croft
house living!
Workshops
~ On Celtic music, whisky tasting,
kilt attire, storytelling
and, something special…
Celtic Labyrinths…
a magical journey!
Competitions & Demos
~ Highland Dance
~ Scottish Athletics
~ Bagpipe Solo & Band
~ Tug o’ War
Historical Reenactments
~ The Highland Rogues
Special Features
~ On SATURDAY ONLY a reading and book signing by DIANA GABALDON!!!
~ On SUNDAY ONLY join us for the CELTIC MILE… a fun run or walk exploring the urban trail. For details check our website or call our information number.
HOST HOTELS
Be sure to ask for SPECIAL CELTIC FESTIVAL rates
Rate/Night
Property
Details
$79.99 Travelodge
2200 East Butler Avenue
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Telephone: 928.779.6944 Sleeps up to four people
Pets are OK, at additional charge
Reserve before June 17
$99.00 Fairfield Inn by Marriott
2005 S. Milton Rd.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Telephone: 928.773.1300 Sleeps up to four people
Continental breakfast
Reserve before July 1
$110.00 Holiday Inn Express
2320 East Lucky Lane
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Telephone 928.714.1000 Sleeps up to four people
Continental breakfast
Reserve before June 17
NO PETS are allowed at Foxglenn Park during the
Festival. Assistance dogs, of course, are welcome.
THANK YOU to the City of Flagstaff, Flagstaff Cultural Partners
Flagstaff Community Foundation, Coconino County,
the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Arizona
Commission on the Arts for your support!
Phoenix Friends of Old Time Music are now called Phoenix Traditional Music and Dance and they host the fourth Wednesday, 7:30 - 10:00 pm Contra dance at the Center.
All figures will be taught during the evening; no formal workshop. Non-dancing children must be attended by their parents at all times. Snacks are potluck provided by the participants; water fountain available. Dates for the dances are: June 23, No Dance in July, August 25, September 22, and October 27. Special events November 26, Burn The Calories dance and December 31, New Year's Eve Dance. Special Fifth Friday dance on April 30 and October 29. For more information join them on the web at http://www.PHXtmd.org.
Arizona’s newest Irish Dance teacher is the first to be born and raised in Arizona, and to have received all her training in the state. Alexis Hodel received her certification as an Irish Dance teacher after taking a rigorous, three-day exam given in Los Angeles this past January, passing two of the three sections with honors.
Hodel is the lead Irish dance instructor for the Bracken School of Irish Dance under the mentorship of Thomas Bracken, A.D.C.R.G., owner and director of the Chandler-based school. Bracken enthusiastically acknowledges her contribution to the success of his school.
“I am so proud of all that she’s accomplished in the midst of her academic workload at ASU and the limited time she had available to her. This is a real testament to our school, her character, and the dancers she’s inspired.”
The Arizona State University senior has been involved in Irish culture from an early age: she began Irish Dance at the age of 9 and has qualified to compete at the World Championships several times. In 2009, she represented the Arizona Irish-American community as the Arizona Colleen and as the Arizona Rose at the Rose of Tralee competition in Ireland.
Hodel's certification was officially announced on April 4th at this year's Irish Dance World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. Her designation as a Teagascóir Choimisiúin le Rinci Gaelacha, or T.C.R.G., allows her to train students to compete at all levels, from beginning through championship. Hodel is looking forward to training the next generation of dancers in Arizona, saying, “I’m very excited to have the chance to help these kids develop into champions and to be able to share such an important part of my life with them.”
During the summer, she will be offering an introductory workshop for new students who are interested in learning Irish Dance. For more information on the workshop and on the Bracken School of Irish Dance, please visit the school’s website at www.brackenirishdance.com.
Gaelic Football -- Phoenix Gaels V Setanta San Diego, Sat June 5th 2010. Freestone Park Gilbert AZ at 1pm
The Phoenix Gaels' mission is to actively participate in one of Ireland's most popular sports while promoting Irish heritage and culture throughout Arizona. We are committed to providing an opportunity to learn about and play one of Ireland's oldest Sport. We commit to providing an opportunity to meet new people and for the team and their families to gather, socialize and develop strong friendships. Who can join the Phoenix Gaels? Anyone and everyone! Roughly 50% of our team is made up of Irish-born players. The other 50% come from many different cultural and geographical backgrounds.
In the off-season the Phoenix Gaels plays as a soccer team in the Phoenix Adult Soccer League (PASL). The team is named Celtic (we're so original).You can keep up to date with the teams progress at http://www.phxsoccer.com/. For information on playing for Celtic soccer, please contact Eddie Fredericks. For more information on Celtic contact denis.b.kelly@intel.com or jasonryan31@hotmail.com.
As Grand Canyon Celtic Arts Academy gears up for year 2 of operation, there is much excitement in all the preparations! As mentioned in our previous article, we have four incredible musicians (Myserk) to come instruct classes in fiddle, guitar, whistle, flute, bodhran, and sessioning! Our instructors from last year, Brett Lipshutz, Randy Gosa, and Devin McCabe are joined this year by multi-instrumentalist Asher Gray, all from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In addition to our amazing music instructors, we are offering instruction in storytelling by Arizona's own Liz Warren! Last month I promised you her biography so here it is:
Liz Warren is a storyteller, teacher, writer and producer of storytelling events.
She is known for telling myths and folktales, especially those from Celtic traditions, and for her Arizona personal and family stories.
She is the director of the South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute, where she also teaches. Check it out at http://smcstorytelling.com
She produces the Mesa Storytelling Festival in Mesa, AZ and Myth-Informed at SMCC. She is one of the co-producers of Going Deep, the Long Traditional Story Retreat, held annually in Bethlehem, IN and of the Three Rivers Storytelling Festival held annually in Athlone, Republic of Ireland.
Her recorded version of The Story of the Grail received a Parents Choice award in 2004 and a Storytelling World award in 2006. The Path of Truth, her recording of Arizona family stories will be released in 2010.
Every summer Liz teaches storytelling in Ireland as part of Mesa Community College’s Study Abroad Ireland Program. Learn more about SAI at http://www.mesacc.edu/programs/sai/
Check out Liz’s Ireland Journal at http://irelandjournal.typepad.com
Check out www.GrandCanyonCelticArts.org in the coming days for more information on class schedules, extra activities, and registration materials! I hope you'll be able to join us this year for an awesome music and storytelling experience in Flagstaff!
Kari@GrandCanyonCelticArts.org
928-600-1365
Youth Ambassadors Begin Travel
Students from throughout the Metro Phoenix area have begun a summer exchange program that will take them to nine cities around the globe. The City of Phoenix has a robust Sister Cities Program, which includes relationships with Calgary, Canada - Catania, Italy - Chengdu, China - Ennis, Ireland - Grenoble, France - Hermosillo, Mexico - Himeji, Japan - Ramat-Gan, Israel and Taipei, Taiwan.
The Youth Ambassadors Exchange Program sends about 20 students to the nine Sister Cities for approximately three weeks. Students are hosted by families, which includes touring the city and meeting with community leaders. The Phoenix students return with their host exchange students for another three weeks of Arizona experiences. Sister City students from around the world will experience a trip to the Grand Canyon, a Diamondbacks game, a Thanksgiving dinner and even a high school prom to name a few. They will also tour cultural stops throughout Phoenix and meet with Mayor Phil Gordon.
The Youth Ambassador Exchange Program was created in the 1950s by President Dwight Eisenhower to foster international relations and a deeper understanding of how people live throughout the world.
BASTILLE DAY CELEBRATION!
July 11, 2010
6pm - 9pm
Sophie’s Restaurant
2320 E. Osborn Rd. – Phoenix
Join Alliance Française and the Phoenix Sister Cities Grenoble Committee
Bastille Day festivals are held in cities all around the world to commemorate the beginning of the
French Revolution and its first official event: the storming of the Bastille Prison on
July 14, 1789. This symbolized the abolition of privileges of the aristocracy.
Bastille Day is the National Day of France.
French food to celebrate the tradition of Bastille Day! Serge will prepare an hors d’oeuvre buffet with a full cash bar. Beer, wine and other beverages will be available for purchase.
RSVP required by July 5, 2010
PRE-PAID REGISTRATION REQUIRED
$25 for adult members of Alliance Française and Phoenix Sister Cities Commission.
$30 for Non-Members. $15 for children under the age of 15 for AF and PSCC members; $20 for children under the age of 15 for nonmembers.
Space is limited so reserve your spot now! RSVP required by July 5, 2010.
For reservations, please send your check payable to Alliance Française to
14415 N. 73rd St., #102
Scottsdale, AZ 85260.
Call Alliance Française at 480-948-0728 if you have any questions.
GRENOBLE, FRANCE OUTGOING DELEGATION VISIT
Come with Phoenix Sister Cities to celebrate our 20 year relationship with Grenoble, France -- with three days in Paris!
Visit our website to view the full delegation registration packet: PHOENIX SISTER CITIES
TENTATIVE ITINERARY
(Subject to Change)
September 26 – Sunday
• Flight, US Airways 250, Departs Phoenix at 8:55 A.M.
Arrive in Philadelphia at 4:49 P.M.
• Flight, US Airways 754, Departs Philadelphia at 6:20 P.M.
Arrive in Paris, France at 7:55 A.M. (September 27)
September 27 – Monday
• Arrival and Transfer to Hotel Plaza Elysees from CDG Airport
• Free morning and afternoon, to rest, tour or shop
• Choice of a dinner at the Lido or a dinner cruise
September 28, 2010 - Tuesday
• Daytrip to Giverny and Versailles with lunch and English speaking guide
• Evening: TO BE CONFIRMED – Reception hosted by US Ambassador
September 29 – Wednesday
• Free morning and afternoon to shop or tour on your own
• Evening: TO BE CONFIRMED: Corporate dinner hosted by Veolia
Transportation
September 30 thru October 4 – Anniversary visit in Grenoble
September 30 (Morning transfer to the airport for flight to Lyon
• Arrival in Lyon and transfer to the Park Hotel in Grenoble
The City of Grenoble and the Phoenix Sister Committee in Grenoble will
coordinate the program for the visit.
Scheduled activities may include:
• City tour
• Welcome reception
• Courtesy meeting with Dr. Michel Destot, Mayor of Grenoble and City of
Grenoble officials
• Business meetings and/ or touring
• Phoenix – Grenoble 20th anniversary Reception and/or Dinner
• Shopping and touring based on pre-identified interests
• Wine and Cheese Tasting
• Activities arranged by Grenoble – Phoenix Committee
• Free time to pursue individual interests
• Farewell reception -- 20th Anniversary
October 4, 2010 – Monday
• Early morning: Transfer to the Lyon Airport, Depart for Paris CDG Airport.
• Flight, US Airways 755, Departs Paris at 11:40 A.M. Arrive in Philadelphia
at 2:04 P.M.
• Depart
Fore more information, please contact Rick Gerrard at 602-495-5918 or email him at rick.gerrard@phoenix.gov
*Please note:
1. To receive the Phoenix Sister Cities member rate, you must be a $100 (Friend) level member prior to registration
3. All credit card payments will be subject to a 3% service charge per order.
Critics' Picks: "Best Cultural Celebration!!!!!"
May. 26, 2010 05:20 PM
azcentral.com
Phoenix Sister Cities WorldFEST
Heritage and Science Park, 115 N. Sixth St., Phoenix
phoenixsistercities.org
This three-day spring festival celebrates the culture, food and entertainment of Phoenix's nine sister cities, including towns in China, France, Israel, Mexico and Italy. Designed to raise cross-cultural awareness, the festival features a WorldLunch showcasing ethnic cuisine, a beer garden with more than 50 brews from all over the globe and a World Bazaar where visitors can buy a wide variety of imported products.
There's also the Phoenix Sister Cities Parade and the Sister Cities Village, where children can participate in themed activities such as making origami and opera masks or exploring a replica of an ancient castle.
Disability Awareness Committee
On Friday, June 11, 2010 awards were presented to the winners of the Phoenix Sister Cities International Competition for Writers with Disabilities. Poems of 32 lines or less based on the theme “Reflections on Life” were accepted from persons with disabilities 19 years of age or older residing in Arizona or one of Phoenix’s nine sister cities. The winning poems were selected by a panel of expert judges from among more than 130 entries that were submitted.
Contest winners overall were:
First Place: Julie Peterson, “I Don’t Believe You Speak that Much German.”
Second Place:O Annemarie Eveland, “Snowflakes”
Third Place: Peter John Sucato, “Fox Hole”
Awards were also presented to the best international entries as follows:
First Place: Carmen Consuelo Gutierrez, Hermosillo Mexico, “From Darkness to Light”
Second Place: Alan McDonald, Calgary Canada, “Look Back and Then Ahead.”
Third Place: Jessica Keegan, Ennis Ireland, “Sticky Moments.”
To read their poems, please visist: Phoenix Sister Cities - Disabilities Awareness Committee
* JULY FIRST FRIDAY JULY 2ND
* SECOND & THIRD FIRDAY CEILIS NOW FEATURING SET DANCING
* THE CELTIC CRAFTERS AT THE ICC
* OUR COLLEEN/ROSE IS GOING TO THE ROSE OF TRALEE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL IN KERRY
* FUND RAISER FOR JANE HILTON
* ICC DOCENTS NEEDED BY GLENDA WALKER
* ICLF BOARD MEETING MINUTES
* IRISH FOUNDATION OF AZ NEWS
* ARIZONA HIGHLAND CELTIC FESTIVAL JULY 17 & 18
* CONTRA DANCE AT THE IRISH CULTURAL CENTER
* ARIZONA DANCER AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS TCRG
* PHOENIX GAELS NEWS
* GRAND CANYON CELTIC ARTS ACADEMY
* PHOENIX SISTER CITIES NEWS
ACADEMY OF IRISH & CELTIC STUDIES TERM 3 STARTS JULY 12TH
The Academy of Celtic Studies begins its third term on July 12th. If you are on vation for the beginning of therm term you can start later with pro-rated tuition. The cost for music and language classes is $100.00 for the 8 week term. Private lessons are available in 30 or 60 minute time slots. The cost for private lessons is $20.00 per 30 minute class and $40.00 per 60 minute class. For further information, please call Pat McCrossan at (602) 254-6094.
The 3rd Saturday of most months, we offer Ceili dance lessons. This is a 2 hour dance-intensive workshop, geared towards both beginning and advanced dancers of all ages. Cost is $16.00 for adults and $2.00 for children under 12. Call Mary at 602-258-0109. Class days and times vary, and can usually be adjusted to suit your schedule. If you are interested in participating in the Academy, it is not too late to begin.
Classes offered:
5-String Banjo (Clawhammer)
5-String Banjo (Scruggs Style)
Accordion
Bagpipes
Banjo (Irish Tenor)
Bodhran
Ceili Dance
Fiddle
Guitar
Harp
Highland Dance
Irish Language
Irish Step Dancing
Mandolin
Music Theory
Piano/Keyboard
Pipe Band Drumming
Slow Seisiun
Welsh Language
Whistle/Flute
JULY FIRST FRIDAY JULY 2ND
Our Artist for the month of July will be Lynn Mascarelli. Lynn, a docent at the Irish Cultural Center , presents a multi-media exhibit in colored pencil, poster art, photography, and paintings on canvas. Having studied art at Skidmore College in upper New York State and other studios, Lynn is mostly self-taught. A former high school teacher. She taught Art, History and Art History. Lynn's penchant for early antiquities, Celtic medieval subjects, and especially the Irish journey is displayed in her works; thus, the title of her exhibit, 'inimirceach'.
In keeping with the holiday spirit, Chef Frank Hand's $10.00 of the month will be: Grilled Beer Bratwurst, Potato Salad, Macaroni Salad and Cole Slaw. For dessert there will be
Red and Blue Berries with Cream
SECOND AND THIRD FRIDAY CEILIS NOW FEATURING SET DANCING
The Center will be presenting Ceilis on the second and third Friday of the month. Enjoy Irish social dancing in a relaxed atmosphere with live music and dance lessons. We will be learning set dancing at our second and third Friday Ceilis.
Admission is $6.00 with children under 12 Free (two with each paid admission) Ceilis start at 7:00 pm. The Ceili schedule for 2010 is as follows: July 9 & 16, August 13 & 20, September 10 & 17, October 8 & 15, November 12 & 19, and December 10 & 17. Ceili dance workshops at the Center are on the third Saturday of most months from 1:00-3:00 PM. These are two hour dance intensive for beginning and advanced dancers. Beginners will focus on basic footwork and simpler Ceili dances (Fairy Reel, Siege of Ennis, etc). Advanced dancers will learn more difficult figure dances (Cross Reel, Trip To The Cottage, etc). If you are an experienced Ceili go-er or if you have never danced before, this is the class for you! Make new friends and learn how to dazzle the spectators at the next ICC Ceili. Admission is $16.00 for adults and kids under 12 $2.00 RSVP required (602) 258-0109. 2010 dates for the third Saturday Ceili Workshop are July 17, August 21, September 18, October 16, November 20, and December 18.
CELTIC CRAFTERS AT THE ICC
The Celtic Crafters at the ICC will meet Saturday, July 17th at 10:00 am at the Irish Cultural Center. For further information, please contact Patricia Prior at priorhomes@cox.net or 480-242-3500.
OUR COLLEEN/ROSE IS GOING TO THE ROSE OF TRALEE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL IN KERRY
Congratulation to our 2010 Colleen/Rose Danielle McBurnett on winning the North American Regional Final on the weekend of June 4-6 in Portlaoise in Ireland. Danielle will now be representing Arizona at the 51st Annual Rose of Tralee International Festival in Tralee, County Kerry. The Festival runs from Friday, August 20th until the winner is crowned on Tuesday, August 24th. The Center wishes to extend our best wished to Danielle on this achievement.
FUND RAISER FOR JANE HILTON
The Arizona music community was shocked early in 2010 when Jane announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Over the years many of us have had the pleasure of knowing Jane Hilton; whether we took fiddle classes from her, watched her on stage or shared the stage with her, she has touched many lives with her music and her endearing personality. Jane is one of the most genuine and talented women I have met; her integrity, her passion for music and her compassion for people are all things that come to mind immediately when I hear her name.
The attached artwork represents a sticker that has been created as a fundraiser to help Jane throughout this difficult time in her life. These are available to anyone who would like to support Jane- there is a $5 minimum donation for each sticker. These are high quality 3” round vinyl decals that are suitable for indoor or outdoor use; put one on your car window and/or your instrument case to show your support for Jane around Phoenix. The cost to print these decals has already been covered by a small group of Jane’s friends and 100% of your donation will go directly to Jane. We have printed 1,000 of these decals and the goal is to raise at least $5,000 (1,000 decals at $5 each) to help Jane with medical expenses. The added bonus is that Jane will see the stickers around town and know that she is loved and supported by her community.
About the design:
"Having known Jane for the time that I have, I know that she is not the kind of woman to be defined by cancer or any other disease. For this reason, the traditional breast cancer awareness “Pink Ribbon” is present but it takes up only a small portion in the design. I have no doubt that Jane will overcome this disease and, just like in this design, the cancer will one day be just a footnote in her life. The main focus of the design is an image that we can all relate to Jane by; a fiddle (or violin) depending on which musical circle you know her from!). The text within the banner is a simple expression of love and support for Arizona’s favorite fiddler." Says Johnny Kerr. Please contact Johnny Kerr for details kerr.johnny@gmail.com on how to get your decal. Decals are also available at the Irish Cultural Center.
Please note that I have proceeded with this fundraiser only after sharing the idea with Jane and receiving her permission.
ICC DOCENTS NEEDED BY GLENDA WALKER
What, you may ask, is a Docent? A docent is basically a friendly person who greets guests at the Irish Cultural Center and provides tours of the facilities. Training will be given about all the attractions we have. It’s a great way to meet people from all over the world. When not conducting tours, the docent may help in the gift shop or with office work. It’s a fun way to help the ICC, so please contact Mary Moriarty at 602 258 0109 to volunteer.
ICLF Executive Committee Meeting
April 10, 2010Called to order at 9:10 by President Prior.
Jim Cunningham, Glenda Walker, Sharon Caruso, Sean Prior, Ed Cunningham, Jim Daugherty, Patricia Prior, Brian Tobin.
Tom Connor, Bridget Costello
Minutes approved with two minor corrections, one to Jane Boyle’s name and one to Glenda Walker’s name.
Sharon Caruso will be working with James Weber to redesign of front page to emphasize membership. She sold 6 memberships at Faire, which was 6 more than she thought she’d sell. Bridget offered some suggestions.
Sharon Caruso, brief update on St. Patrick’s center.
Glenda Walker: IFA (Irish Foundation) questions: Can they get minutes of meetings: weekly email, minutes, will post minutes on web page. Selected ICLF events will be determined as they arise. Brian will develop administrative process for handling donation checks to include letter to donor acknowledging the donation. Letter template Sharon is handling the memberships for now.
Sean Prior, Odor problem presented copy of newspaper article about similar odor problems in Scottsdale and Tempe. Just general information.
City is making more changes on staffing in the local parks department.
Brian Tobin: expressed thanks to all how have supported the O’Connor family over the last month. Have a working balance of $7500. Netted about $9000, our expenses still outweighing our income. We don’t know yet what the St. Patrick’s day committee will donate yet, We should have a really god idea of where we are at by the June or July meeting.
Bloomin’ Beer Fest will ask Jackie Carro if she would be willing to organize it for a percentage of the net. Patricia will talk with her. Jim D volunteered to chair it with Sharon’s help.
Mary Moriarty: Grants. AZ Council on Humanities, we have bartered with them to provide expertise in obtaining grants in return for providing meeting space for them. They also provide grants. It as noted we need a grant writer. Patricia says she has someone in her neighborhood who is very good at it. She will talk to her.
Next meeting of Executive committee is at 11:00 am on May 15, 2010, immediately preceding the annual meeting. The annual meeting will be at noon on May 15, 2010. Next work session with the city of Phoenix, April 23, 2010 at 8:15
Meeting adjourned at 10:15.
Respectfully submitted,
Jim Daugherty, Secretary and Vice President
YOUR COMMUNITY NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
Docents wanted for the Irish Cultural Center - Tuesday through Saturday from 10am-3pm. Contact Mary Moriarty at mary@azirish.org or phone 602 258-0109 for information.
E.R.I.N.
E.R.I.N. meets for Breakfast at 7:00am Second and Fourth Friday mornings at The Irish Cultural Center, 1106 North Central Avenue, Phoenix. We are working on a Guarantee basis. Reservations are necessary. No-Shows will be charged to E.R.I.N.
OTHER CELTIC GROUPS WHO MEET AT THE CENTER
Make sure to contact each group to see if these meetings are open to the public. Many board meetings and planning meetings require RSVPs.
* The Welsh League meets at the Center the first Saturday of each month at noon.
* The Irish Foundation meets at the Center the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM.
* The Grove of the Rising Phoenix meets at the Center the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 PM.
* St. Patrick's Day Parade and Faire committee meets at the Center the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM.
* The CROFT meet at the Center the second Saturday of each month at 11 AM.
* The Daughters of Scotia meet the first Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM
Other Celtic Events
The Irish Cultural Center provides information about Celtic-Irish activities throughout the Valley as a community service to our members and friends of the Center.
IRISH FOUNDATION OF ARIZONA NEWS
JULY MEETING
The Irish Foundation of Arizona will meet on Wednesday, 7 July 2010, at the Center 7:00 P.M. There will be a short business meeting, followed by a fun-filled episode of Ballykissangel (an Irish television program filmed in Avoca, in the Wicklow area).
The next Pub Sunday will be held on Sunday, June 27th starting at 1:00 pm at Padre Murphy's Pub located on the North West corner of 43rd Avenue and Bell Road. Hope you all can make it for a wonderful meal and some great conversation. In July, we will not have a Pub Sunday but invite everyone to come and join us at O'Connor's Pub on the South East corner of I17 and Dunlap for their 20th Annivesary celebration starting at noon.
REMINDER
It is time to renew our IFA memberships, they expired on 31 Dec 09. Memberships are $20.00 per family. You can send your check and any contact information changes to Mike Carney at: 12646 N. 2nd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85022
Arizona Highland Celtic Festival July 17 & 18, 2010
Foxglenn Park
4200 East Butler Avenue / Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Adults:
1-day: $12; 2-days: $18
Children 3-12 years:
1-day: $4; 2-days: $6
Presale Tickets available at reduced prices at:
Arizona Music Pro - Flagstaff
Arizona Kilts - Scottsdale
Friday Night
- FREE Concert, Heritage Square, 6pm to 8pm
- Single Malt Whisky Tasting…8ish
(fee charged; must be over 21)
Uptown Billiards, 114 North Leroux
Saturday Night
- Single Malt Whisky Tasting at 7pm $25
(must be over 21)
- Celtic Ceilidh at 8pm…cover charge $5
Both events will happen at the Weatherford
Hotel, 23 N. Leroux St., Flagstaff
Entertainment
~ The Wicked Tinkers
~ Celtic Spring
~ The Knockabouts
~ Myserk
Displays & Education
~ Plants of Celtic Regions
~ Spirits of Celtic Regions
~ Scottish Clans
~ Celtic Societies
~ Celtic Education Tent
~ Celtic Geology Exhibit
Celtic Kids Corner
~ Oatmeal Toss…oopy goopy fun!
~Explore the world of croft
house living!
Workshops
~ On Celtic music, whisky tasting,
kilt attire, storytelling
and, something special…
Celtic Labyrinths…
a magical journey!
Competitions & Demos
~ Highland Dance
~ Scottish Athletics
~ Bagpipe Solo & Band
~ Tug o’ War
Historical Reenactments
~ The Highland Rogues
Special Features
~ On SATURDAY ONLY a reading and book signing by DIANA GABALDON!!!
~ On SUNDAY ONLY join us for the CELTIC MILE… a fun run or walk exploring the urban trail. For details check our website or call our information number.
HOST HOTELS
Be sure to ask for SPECIAL CELTIC FESTIVAL rates
Rate/Night
Property
Details
$79.99 Travelodge
2200 East Butler Avenue
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Telephone: 928.779.6944 Sleeps up to four people
Pets are OK, at additional charge
Reserve before June 17
$99.00 Fairfield Inn by Marriott
2005 S. Milton Rd.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Telephone: 928.773.1300 Sleeps up to four people
Continental breakfast
Reserve before July 1
$110.00 Holiday Inn Express
2320 East Lucky Lane
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Telephone 928.714.1000 Sleeps up to four people
Continental breakfast
Reserve before June 17
NO PETS are allowed at Foxglenn Park during the
Festival. Assistance dogs, of course, are welcome.
THANK YOU to the City of Flagstaff, Flagstaff Cultural Partners
Flagstaff Community Foundation, Coconino County,
the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Arizona
Commission on the Arts for your support!
CONTRA DANCE AT THE IRISH CULTURAL CENTER
Phoenix Friends of Old Time Music are now called Phoenix Traditional Music and Dance and they host the fourth Wednesday, 7:30 - 10:00 pm Contra dance at the Center.
All figures will be taught during the evening; no formal workshop. Non-dancing children must be attended by their parents at all times. Snacks are potluck provided by the participants; water fountain available. Dates for the dances are: June 23, No Dance in July, August 25, September 22, and October 27. Special events November 26, Burn The Calories dance and December 31, New Year's Eve Dance. Special Fifth Friday dance on April 30 and October 29. For more information join them on the web at http://www.PHXtmd.org.
ARIZONA DANCER AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS TCRG -
IRISH DANCE TEACHER'S CERTIFICATION
IRISH DANCE TEACHER'S CERTIFICATION
Arizona’s newest Irish Dance teacher is the first to be born and raised in Arizona, and to have received all her training in the state. Alexis Hodel received her certification as an Irish Dance teacher after taking a rigorous, three-day exam given in Los Angeles this past January, passing two of the three sections with honors.
Hodel is the lead Irish dance instructor for the Bracken School of Irish Dance under the mentorship of Thomas Bracken, A.D.C.R.G., owner and director of the Chandler-based school. Bracken enthusiastically acknowledges her contribution to the success of his school.
“I am so proud of all that she’s accomplished in the midst of her academic workload at ASU and the limited time she had available to her. This is a real testament to our school, her character, and the dancers she’s inspired.”
The Arizona State University senior has been involved in Irish culture from an early age: she began Irish Dance at the age of 9 and has qualified to compete at the World Championships several times. In 2009, she represented the Arizona Irish-American community as the Arizona Colleen and as the Arizona Rose at the Rose of Tralee competition in Ireland.
Hodel's certification was officially announced on April 4th at this year's Irish Dance World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. Her designation as a Teagascóir Choimisiúin le Rinci Gaelacha, or T.C.R.G., allows her to train students to compete at all levels, from beginning through championship. Hodel is looking forward to training the next generation of dancers in Arizona, saying, “I’m very excited to have the chance to help these kids develop into champions and to be able to share such an important part of my life with them.”
During the summer, she will be offering an introductory workshop for new students who are interested in learning Irish Dance. For more information on the workshop and on the Bracken School of Irish Dance, please visit the school’s website at www.brackenirishdance.com.
PHOENIX GAELS NEWS
Gaelic Football -- Phoenix Gaels V Setanta San Diego, Sat June 5th 2010. Freestone Park Gilbert AZ at 1pm
The Phoenix Gaels' mission is to actively participate in one of Ireland's most popular sports while promoting Irish heritage and culture throughout Arizona. We are committed to providing an opportunity to learn about and play one of Ireland's oldest Sport. We commit to providing an opportunity to meet new people and for the team and their families to gather, socialize and develop strong friendships. Who can join the Phoenix Gaels? Anyone and everyone! Roughly 50% of our team is made up of Irish-born players. The other 50% come from many different cultural and geographical backgrounds.
In the off-season the Phoenix Gaels plays as a soccer team in the Phoenix Adult Soccer League (PASL). The team is named Celtic (we're so original).You can keep up to date with the teams progress at http://www.phxsoccer.com/. For information on playing for Celtic soccer, please contact Eddie Fredericks. For more information on Celtic contact denis.b.kelly@intel.com or jasonryan31@hotmail.com.
Grand Canyon Celtic Arts Academy - July 13-15, 2010 - NAU
As Grand Canyon Celtic Arts Academy gears up for year 2 of operation, there is much excitement in all the preparations! As mentioned in our previous article, we have four incredible musicians (Myserk) to come instruct classes in fiddle, guitar, whistle, flute, bodhran, and sessioning! Our instructors from last year, Brett Lipshutz, Randy Gosa, and Devin McCabe are joined this year by multi-instrumentalist Asher Gray, all from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In addition to our amazing music instructors, we are offering instruction in storytelling by Arizona's own Liz Warren! Last month I promised you her biography so here it is:
Liz Warren is a storyteller, teacher, writer and producer of storytelling events.
She is known for telling myths and folktales, especially those from Celtic traditions, and for her Arizona personal and family stories.
She is the director of the South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute, where she also teaches. Check it out at http://smcstorytelling.com
She produces the Mesa Storytelling Festival in Mesa, AZ and Myth-Informed at SMCC. She is one of the co-producers of Going Deep, the Long Traditional Story Retreat, held annually in Bethlehem, IN and of the Three Rivers Storytelling Festival held annually in Athlone, Republic of Ireland.
Her recorded version of The Story of the Grail received a Parents Choice award in 2004 and a Storytelling World award in 2006. The Path of Truth, her recording of Arizona family stories will be released in 2010.
Every summer Liz teaches storytelling in Ireland as part of Mesa Community College’s Study Abroad Ireland Program. Learn more about SAI at http://www.mesacc.edu/programs/sai/
Check out Liz’s Ireland Journal at http://irelandjournal.typepad.com
Check out www.GrandCanyonCelticArts.org in the coming days for more information on class schedules, extra activities, and registration materials! I hope you'll be able to join us this year for an awesome music and storytelling experience in Flagstaff!
Kari@GrandCanyonCelticArts.org
928-600-1365
PHOENIX SISTER CITIES NEWS
Youth Ambassadors Begin Travel
Students from throughout the Metro Phoenix area have begun a summer exchange program that will take them to nine cities around the globe. The City of Phoenix has a robust Sister Cities Program, which includes relationships with Calgary, Canada - Catania, Italy - Chengdu, China - Ennis, Ireland - Grenoble, France - Hermosillo, Mexico - Himeji, Japan - Ramat-Gan, Israel and Taipei, Taiwan.
The Youth Ambassadors Exchange Program sends about 20 students to the nine Sister Cities for approximately three weeks. Students are hosted by families, which includes touring the city and meeting with community leaders. The Phoenix students return with their host exchange students for another three weeks of Arizona experiences. Sister City students from around the world will experience a trip to the Grand Canyon, a Diamondbacks game, a Thanksgiving dinner and even a high school prom to name a few. They will also tour cultural stops throughout Phoenix and meet with Mayor Phil Gordon.
The Youth Ambassador Exchange Program was created in the 1950s by President Dwight Eisenhower to foster international relations and a deeper understanding of how people live throughout the world.
BASTILLE DAY CELEBRATION!
July 11, 2010
6pm - 9pm
Sophie’s Restaurant
2320 E. Osborn Rd. – Phoenix
Join Alliance Française and the Phoenix Sister Cities Grenoble Committee
Bastille Day festivals are held in cities all around the world to commemorate the beginning of the
French Revolution and its first official event: the storming of the Bastille Prison on
July 14, 1789. This symbolized the abolition of privileges of the aristocracy.
Bastille Day is the National Day of France.
French food to celebrate the tradition of Bastille Day! Serge will prepare an hors d’oeuvre buffet with a full cash bar. Beer, wine and other beverages will be available for purchase.
RSVP required by July 5, 2010
PRE-PAID REGISTRATION REQUIRED
$25 for adult members of Alliance Française and Phoenix Sister Cities Commission.
$30 for Non-Members. $15 for children under the age of 15 for AF and PSCC members; $20 for children under the age of 15 for nonmembers.
Space is limited so reserve your spot now! RSVP required by July 5, 2010.
For reservations, please send your check payable to Alliance Française to
14415 N. 73rd St., #102
Scottsdale, AZ 85260.
Call Alliance Française at 480-948-0728 if you have any questions.
GRENOBLE, FRANCE OUTGOING DELEGATION VISIT
Come with Phoenix Sister Cities to celebrate our 20 year relationship with Grenoble, France -- with three days in Paris!
Visit our website to view the full delegation registration packet: PHOENIX SISTER CITIES
TENTATIVE ITINERARY
(Subject to Change)
September 26 – Sunday
• Flight, US Airways 250, Departs Phoenix at 8:55 A.M.
Arrive in Philadelphia at 4:49 P.M.
• Flight, US Airways 754, Departs Philadelphia at 6:20 P.M.
Arrive in Paris, France at 7:55 A.M. (September 27)
September 27 – Monday
• Arrival and Transfer to Hotel Plaza Elysees from CDG Airport
• Free morning and afternoon, to rest, tour or shop
• Choice of a dinner at the Lido or a dinner cruise
September 28, 2010 - Tuesday
• Daytrip to Giverny and Versailles with lunch and English speaking guide
• Evening: TO BE CONFIRMED – Reception hosted by US Ambassador
September 29 – Wednesday
• Free morning and afternoon to shop or tour on your own
• Evening: TO BE CONFIRMED: Corporate dinner hosted by Veolia
Transportation
September 30 thru October 4 – Anniversary visit in Grenoble
September 30 (Morning transfer to the airport for flight to Lyon
• Arrival in Lyon and transfer to the Park Hotel in Grenoble
The City of Grenoble and the Phoenix Sister Committee in Grenoble will
coordinate the program for the visit.
Scheduled activities may include:
• City tour
• Welcome reception
• Courtesy meeting with Dr. Michel Destot, Mayor of Grenoble and City of
Grenoble officials
• Business meetings and/ or touring
• Phoenix – Grenoble 20th anniversary Reception and/or Dinner
• Shopping and touring based on pre-identified interests
• Wine and Cheese Tasting
• Activities arranged by Grenoble – Phoenix Committee
• Free time to pursue individual interests
• Farewell reception -- 20th Anniversary
October 4, 2010 – Monday
• Early morning: Transfer to the Lyon Airport, Depart for Paris CDG Airport.
• Flight, US Airways 755, Departs Paris at 11:40 A.M. Arrive in Philadelphia
at 2:04 P.M.
• Depart
Fore more information, please contact Rick Gerrard at 602-495-5918 or email him at rick.gerrard@phoenix.gov
*Please note:
1. To receive the Phoenix Sister Cities member rate, you must be a $100 (Friend) level member prior to registration
3. All credit card payments will be subject to a 3% service charge per order.
Critics' Picks: "Best Cultural Celebration!!!!!"
May. 26, 2010 05:20 PM
azcentral.com
Phoenix Sister Cities WorldFEST
Heritage and Science Park, 115 N. Sixth St., Phoenix
phoenixsistercities.org
This three-day spring festival celebrates the culture, food and entertainment of Phoenix's nine sister cities, including towns in China, France, Israel, Mexico and Italy. Designed to raise cross-cultural awareness, the festival features a WorldLunch showcasing ethnic cuisine, a beer garden with more than 50 brews from all over the globe and a World Bazaar where visitors can buy a wide variety of imported products.
There's also the Phoenix Sister Cities Parade and the Sister Cities Village, where children can participate in themed activities such as making origami and opera masks or exploring a replica of an ancient castle.
Disability Awareness Committee
On Friday, June 11, 2010 awards were presented to the winners of the Phoenix Sister Cities International Competition for Writers with Disabilities. Poems of 32 lines or less based on the theme “Reflections on Life” were accepted from persons with disabilities 19 years of age or older residing in Arizona or one of Phoenix’s nine sister cities. The winning poems were selected by a panel of expert judges from among more than 130 entries that were submitted.
Contest winners overall were:
First Place: Julie Peterson, “I Don’t Believe You Speak that Much German.”
Second Place:O Annemarie Eveland, “Snowflakes”
Third Place: Peter John Sucato, “Fox Hole”
Awards were also presented to the best international entries as follows:
First Place: Carmen Consuelo Gutierrez, Hermosillo Mexico, “From Darkness to Light”
Second Place: Alan McDonald, Calgary Canada, “Look Back and Then Ahead.”
Third Place: Jessica Keegan, Ennis Ireland, “Sticky Moments.”
To read their poems, please visist: Phoenix Sister Cities - Disabilities Awareness Committee

