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Saturday the 31st July- Dont miss this Date

Jul 11th, 2010 by Bob Martin | 0

Fun evening in the Emerald Club.  Music By Dun The Vail.

From 8.30pm until Late

Come along and help the CICS launch the run up to the Crawley Irish Festival on Sunday the 29th August 2010.

Have lots of  fun 

We have a Barbecue for everyone

Horse racing with a difference, come along and take part 

Mike Dobie – Live Music

Sep 3rd, 2009 by Crawley Cricket | 3
Mike Dobie - Live at the Emerald Club

Mike Dobie - Live at the Emerald Club

ELVIS NIGHT – Rock-a-Boogie

Feb 1st, 2009 by Crawley Cricket | 0

Saturday, 14 Februrary 2009

The Emerald Sports and Social Club presents

THE ROCK-A-BOOGIE BAND

and evening of

Elvis & Rock ‘n’ Roll

8pm ‘Til Late

Collins 22 Society / History and Politics

Sep 8th, 2008 by Editor | 2

The Spotlight Room, Hawth Theatre, Crawley from 8pm: The Collins 22 Society will host a launch and rally evening dedicated to Michael Collins with guest speakers discussing the impact of the General on modern Irish politics.

This is the first 22 Society event in the South East of England and is already generationg a lot of interest. The event is sponsored by Ollie O’ Farrell and chaired by Paul Shorthall. Speakers include local historian and society organiser, Bill Martin; Noel Coonan TD, President of the Society and Gerry O’ Connell, the Society’s secretary over from Ireland.

The event is an opportunity to discuss the impact of Michael Collins on Irish politics. Different viewpoints of the man are held by opposing national and political agendas. Often spoken of as the ‘Lost Leader’ or ‘The Big Fella’ he is viewed as both villian and hero but looked upon as an Irish patriot, statesman and man of peace to many. Even though Collins died 76 years ago much of the information about him is as mysterious as the existence he maintained.

There will also be a screening of the controversial documentary by Welsh nationalist Kenneth Griffiths on the life and death of General Collins, “Hang Out your Brightest Colours” It was commissioned by Michael Grade for the ATV (ITV) network but was first broadcast over two decades later on BBC Two.  The film still raises controvesy today. We expect this event to raise the same kind of passion.

With a lifespan of just 31 years, Collins achievements were many: he helped fight the British to a stalemate by changing the rules of warfare and setting up an effective intelligence network. He developed techniques of guerilla warfare later copied by independence movements around the world and fought for Irish independance with the only army available to him — the Irish Volunteers, bands of “poorly armed peasants and working-class youths”.

His achievements were, however, not without a price – the ultimate price. His actions preciptated the bloody War of Independence against the British and the “Treaty” he  brought back from London split the country into two fiercely opposing halves and plunged the country into the throes of a traumatic civil war.

There had been many Irish patriots before him, but few can invoke as much emotion and mystery as the man who, in a span of some seven years changed the shape of Irish history.

In 1929 Winston Churchill decribed him as:

an Irish patriot, true and fearless. When in future times the Irish Free State is not only prosperous and happy, but an active and annealing force… regard will be paid by widening circles to his life and to his death”.

Even his father on his deathbed looked at the young Michael a boy of 6 years is said to have commented:

He’ll be a great man yet, he’ll do great things for Ireland”.

Tickets are available from Bob Martin on 01737 212790 or 07803 597854 at £8 which also includes a Finger Buffet. For more information E-mail rsm@ireland.com or log on at www.generalmichaelcollins.com

Collins 22 Poster (PDF)

Crawley Jazz Club

Jun 17th, 2008 by Editor | 0

Wednesday Night – 8pm til Late

Live Music from OnEdge

For more information please call Bob Martin on 07803597854

Admission £2

Crawley Jazz Club OnEdge-2-july-2008 (PDF)

Traditional Music Session

Jun 17th, 2008 by Editor | 2

Fortnightly Fridays from 9pm

Traditional Music Session. Come along with instruments or just enjoy the night.

Free for Club Members / No Cover Charge

Crawley Blues Club

Jun 17th, 2008 by Editor | 0

Every Thursday from 8pm

Come on down, it’s free entry!

Set Dancing Class with Tomas O Dea

Jun 16th, 2008 by Editor | 1

Every Monday: 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Thomas O Dea leads the Set Dancing for this weekly class. The class has been running for around eleven years so it’s well established and has made quite a name for itself in the area.

Set dancing provides a fantastic opportunity to keep fit and learn some new moves! You’re always welcome.

Club members can continue to practice and become a regular visitors to the class.

The weekly cost is just £3.

Crawley Irish Festival

Jun 15th, 2008 by Editor | 4

Sunday 24 August 2008 from 12pm: Southgate Playing Fields, Southgate Avenue, Crawley, West Sussex[map]

The 2008 Crawley Irish Festival will showcase some great Irish entertainment, music, sport and dance. This year’s event features a great mix of bands plus new additions centred on youth participation.

The festival is a great family day out over the August Bank Holiday. So keep Sunday 24 August 2008 free in your diary for Crawley’s biggest Irish festival ever!

More Information at http://www.celtic-irish.co.uk/festival

New Website

Jun 15th, 2008 by Editor | 2

The new website is now online, what do you think?