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August 2008 - Irish American News

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<strong>August</strong> <strong>2008</strong> IRISH AMERICAN NEWS 35IAHC <strong>August</strong> <strong>News</strong> and EventsHizzoner: Daley The First Returns to IAHCThe critically-acclaimedproduction of Hizzoner: Daleythe First returns to the IAHCas part of its Summer and Fall<strong>2008</strong> tour. Hizzoner played to8 sold out audiences when itwas performed at the IAHCin May 2007.Mayor Richard J. Daley(1902 – 1976), authoritarianpolitician, family man anddynasty builder, whose life wasinextricably bound to Chicago,the city he loved, is explored in Hizzoner. Writtenand starring Neil Giuntoli, the show openedMarch 2, 2006 at Prop Thtr. Hizzoner callsforth from history of the 60’s and 70’s whilefeaturing a theatrically intimate look at the manatop Chicago’s political machine.Giuntoli has a rich history with Chicagobeginning with his great uncle, former ChicagoIAHC Offers <strong>Irish</strong> School Classes This FallThe fall semester of <strong>Irish</strong> School at theChildren’s Center for Cultural Studiesreturns this fall at the IAHC.Kids ages 6-16 can take lessons in <strong>Irish</strong>heritage, culture, customs, language, artand music, through drama, storytelling,crafts and games. Classes include <strong>Irish</strong>Language studies, the Teen Theatre Workshopand Celtic Mythology and Art.The fall semester runs from Oct. 4-Dec.6 and classes are on Saturday morningsMayor Anton Cermak. This is thefourth play Giuntoli has pennedfor Prop Thtr. Giuntoli’s additionalcredits include movie and televisionroles in “Shawshank Redemption,”“Memphis Belle” and“Waterworld” among others. Hisnotable TV guest appearances include“The Jeff Foxworthy Show,”“CSI: NY,” “CSI,” Monk,” “NYPDBlue,” “Ally McBeal,” “ChicagoHope,” “Seinfeld” and “ER.”Performances at the IAHC are:Friday Oct. 24 at 8pm, Saturday, October25 at 8pm, Friday, October 31at 8pm, Saturday,November 1at 8pm, Sunday, November2 at 2pm, Saturday, November 8 at 8pm andSunday November 9 at 2pm.Tickets are $30 for seniors and $35 for thegeneral public. To purchase tickets, call theIAHC at 773-282-7035, ext 10.from 9am-Noon. Fees are $40 per class forIAHC members and $60 for non-members.Discounts for families apply.To register children for classes, justshow up at the first class and be ready foryour children to have a great time whilelearning about all things <strong>Irish</strong>!For more information on all children’seducational programs at the IAHC, contactDirector Frank Crowley at 773-612-6584.Study the Beauty of the KellsThe IAHC School of Celtic Art continuesits Traditional Celtic Art Class this fall.This beginner and intermediate class forteens and adults teaches students easy-tomastertechniques for knot work, interlacing,spirals and color. The semester runs fromSept. 16-Nov. 18 from 7-9pm on Tuesdaynights. The price is $125. To register, callFrank Crowley at 773-773-612-6584.<strong>Irish</strong> Fest Raffle WinnersThe <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Irish</strong> Fest Raffle drawing was heldon July 13 at the 23rd annual <strong>Irish</strong> Fest at the <strong>Irish</strong><strong>American</strong> Heritage Center. The winners are:Grand Prize-Round Trip Tickets to Irelandon <strong>American</strong> Airlines; Eugene BradyFirst Prize-4 Tickets to a White Sox game;Maureen MalinowskiSecond Prize-2 tickets to a Cubs game;Mark MoranThird Prize-One night stay the <strong>Irish</strong> Cottagein Galena; Angela BirtFourth Prize-Overnight Stay at the WestinNorth Shore; Sean WalshFifth Prize-4 lawn tickets to Tony Bennettat Ravinia; MW DooleySham-ROCK Stars!Winners AnnouncedTwo talented children won top prizesin the <strong>2008</strong> Sham-ROCK Stars! Contest,held at the <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>American</strong> Heritage Center’s<strong>Irish</strong> Fest in July.The two-day singing contest began Saturdaywith a round of preliminary auditions.Each contestant was required to perform amodern or traditional <strong>Irish</strong> song. The topfour finalists in the two age groups took partin a “sing-off” on Sunday. Winners werechosen based on the scores from a panel ofjudges and the audience response.Mikayla Walsh, 12, of Lemont was thewinner in the younger division and AshleenDavey, 15, of Lake Barrington, won in theolder division.Prizes include a round trip limo ride, downtownrestaurant package and a chance to recorda public service announcement for the IAHCthat will air on Radio Disney, AM 1300.The annual festival, held each July at theIAHC, also featured a Mashed Potato EatingContest, live music, food, cultural programsand a Hooley Happy Hour for singles.

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