Irish juniors seeking new members


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Neighbors | Submitted.The meeting project at the Sept. 16 open house for the Golden Rose Queen of Ireland LAOH Division 6 was learning about Ireland's four Provinces and the 32 Counties. .The new Juniors used crayons to color code the four provinces. The Ulster province had two colors to identify Ireland and Northern Ireland.

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Neighbors | Submitted.The Golden Rose Queen of Ireland LAOH Division 6 junior officer welcomed the new members and led the new Juniors in prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance during the Sept. 16 open house.

The Golden Rose Queen of Ireland LAOH Division 6 of Mahoning County hosted an open house for prospective members Sept. 16 at the Hibernian Hall in Boardman.

The new members were able to get acquainted and were officially welcomed.

The next Junior meeting is planned for Sunday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and the Juniors will begin lessons on their new tin whistles.

The Juniors plan to participate in Ethnic Day at Holy Family Parish Nov. 21. They will perform an Irish dance and sell hand-colored note cards and homemade Soda Bread.

The December meeting is devoted to service projects. The Juniors will sing and dance at several area nursing homes before enjoying their holiday treats and completing a scrapbook page on the theme of “Keep Christ in Christmas.”