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Major Sinclair Memorial

October 15, 2014 By JT Leave a Comment

Our very own W. Bro. David Beggs, and W. Bro Willie Cardwell have had a busy summer with the pipers and drummers of Major Sinclair Memorial Pipe Band.

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Major Sinclair Memorial Pipe Band had been invited to be part of the delegation that represent Ireland in the Festival Interceltique de Lorient in August 2014.

The invitation to play at this prestigious festival was extended to the Band at the beginning of this year in recognition for the work it does in the local community and its emphasis on youth development.

Each summer approximately 800,000 people from across the globe, descend upon Lorient to experience around 200 events and shows, with over 5000 performers on the bill.

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W.Bro Willy Cardwell getting his taxi home.

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Charity

Hope House Ireland Donation

Hope House Ireland Donation

February 22, 2022 By Nigel Millen 1 Comment

As restrictions lift and the lodge has resumed its normal meeting schedule we were delighted to be able to present a cheque for £500 to Hope House … [Read More...]

Ladies Night

Ladies Night 2020

Ladies Night 2020

March 1, 2020 By Nigel Millen Leave a Comment

This year’s annual ladies night has been scheduled for 17th October and will be held again in the Park Avenue Hotel. More details to follow……….

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