Events On Entertainment & Dining Out Magazine Northamptonshire March 2019

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Page Index

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Page 03 AO Copy (Wellingborough)

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Monks Park W.M.C. (Northampton)

Page 13 Athletic Club (Kettering)

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Old Band Club (Finedon)

Page 10 Carriage House (Higham Ferrers)

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Photograph Page

Page 11 Carriage House (Higham Ferrers)

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Rushden WMC (Rushden)

Page 09 Castle Theatre (Wellingborough)

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Spread Eagle (Northampton)

Page 05 Conservative Club (Rushden)

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The Place (Bedford)

Page 22 Directory Services & Supplies

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Welcome Inn (Rushden)

Page 22 Ecoply UK Ltd (Roofing Specialists)

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Windmill Club (Rushden)

Page 22 Events On Band Dircetory

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Act - The Retros

Page 24 Events On One Stop Shop Agency

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Act - Expressive Harmony

Page 23 Events On Print Services

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Act - Chloe Allen

Page 16 Gladstone Club (Finedon)

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Act - Steve O’Connor

Page 05 Harlequin (Kettering)

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Act - Matti Fantasi

Page 18 Higham Works (Higham Ferrers

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Act - Mel Peake

Page 13 Jeckyll & Hyde (Northampton)

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Act - Mr J

Page 06 King Billy Rock Bar (Northampton)

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Act - Dominic Niven

Page 14 Kohinoor (Finedon)

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Act - Sarah Simms

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Friday 1st

Event Listings

Kettering Athletic Club - Quiz in the Lounge Harlequin – Eyes Wide Open – Covers Band Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - DJ Phatbloke - 5-8pm Jeckyll & Hyde - DJ Micky’s Mashup - Til-2am King Billy – Bootleg Zoo – Rock Covers King Billy - After Hours Club - Til 2am Monks Park - Disco - 8pm Monks Park - Treasure Chest Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle - Apollo - All request Friday Rushden Cons Club – Meat Raffle Windmill - Bingo - 8pm WMC - Meat Raffle WMC - Members Draw WMC – Burlesque Dance Class

Saturday 2nd

Higham Ferrers Carriage House – The Breakfast Club – 80’s/90’s Band The Works – Karaoke – In the bar Kettering Athletic Club – Karaoke – In the Lounge Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Mason’s Video Choons - Late - 2am King Billy – V8 - Rock King Billy - After Hours Club - Til 2am Monks Park – TBA Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle – DJ Derek G - Reggae, Soul & Grooves Rushden Conservative Club – Isac Hunt – Punked Up Rock Welcome – Saving Amy – Melodic Rock Windmill – Eton Rivals – Mod, Ska, Punk WMC - Chocolate Raffle WMC – Open The Box WMC – Gordon Dean – Guitar Vocalist

Sunday 3rd

Finedon Band Club - Raffle & Bingo - 3pm Gladstone – Mister J – Guitar/Vocalist 3.30-6.30pm Higham Ferrers The Works - Open the Box - Cash Prizes - 3pm Kettering Harlequin – Carvery – 12-3pm Harlequin – Free Jukebox Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Karaoke - 8pm-2am King Billy – Porcupine Trees – 4pm £5 Monks Park – Cecil Farayi – General Covers Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden Cons Club – Meat Raffle Welcome - Karaoke Windmill - Chocolate/Meat/Spirit Raffles - From 1.30pm Windmill - Key to Fortune/Deal or No Deal - From 3pm WMC – Lunchtime Members Draw WMC - Meat Raffle WMC - Cash Draw

Monday 4th

Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Free Pool +& Jukebox + 3 Darts Monks Park WMC - Bingo - 2.30pm Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden WMC - Darts, Skittles, Redtooth Poker

Tuesday 5th

Kettering Athletic Club - Line Dancing - with Emma Harlequin – Curry Night – 5-8pm Harlequin - Poker Night Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Open Mic - 8pm Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle - Quiz Night - 9pm Phil Hollis Rushden Conservative Club – WB Pub Quiz – 7.30pm Welcome - Free Pool Windmill - Redtooth Poker WMC - Rushden Town Band Club Practice

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Wednesday 6th

Event Listings

Higham Ferrers The Works - Ceroc - Function Room Kettering Athletic Club – Clubersize – Please book! Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Happy Times Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden Welcome - Quiz Windmill - Mums & Tots - 12-3pm WMC - Bingo

Thursday 7th

Finedon Old Band Club - Quiz Night – 1st Thursday Monthly Higham Ferrers Carriage House – Dave Spencer – Acoustic Lounge Carriage House – Rheo – Acoustic Lounge Carriage House – Jordan Amy Kempster – Lounge Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Karaoke - 8pm-12am King Billy – November Plot - Rock Monks Park W.M.C. - Quiz 9pm - Free Entry Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle – Thirsty Thursday - All Day Rushden Conservative Club - Open Mic - 8.30pm WMC - Redtooth Poker WMC – Pool WMC – Rushden Town Band Practice

Friday 8th

Earls Barton WMC – The Abrahams - Kontra WMC - Antoine & Owena - Kontra WMC – Dan Hartland – Kontra Higham Ferrers The Works – Hotsteppers – Function Room Kettering Harlequin – Sidekicks – Classic Rock Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - DJ Phatbloke - 5-8pm Jeckyll & Hyde – Matti Fantasi – 9pm Jeckyll & Hyde - DJ Micky’s Mashup - Til-2am King Billy – Hubcap - Rock King Billy - After Hours Club - Til 2am Monks Park - Disco – 8pm Monks Park - Treasure Chest Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle - Apollo Disco - Request Friday Rushden Cons Club – Meat Raffle Windmill - Bingo - 8pm WMC - Meat Raffle WMC - Members Draw WMC – Burlesque Dance Class

Saturday 9th

Higham Ferrers The Works – Claire Mac – General Covers Kettering Athletic Club – Chloe Allen – General Covers Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Mason’s Video Choons - Late - 2am King Billy – Isac Hunt – Punked Up Rock King Billy - After Hours Club - Til 2am Monks Park – Raven Sisters – Acoustic Duo Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle – DJ Joey – Club Classics Rushden Conservative Club – Disco Dave Welcome – Bullit Karaoke Windmill – Lodestone – Covers Band WMC - Chocolate Raffle WMC – Open The Box WMC – Rik King – Guitar Vocalist

Sunday 10th

Finedon Band Club - Raffle & Bingo - 3pm Gladstone – Dom Niven - General - 3.30-6.30pm Higham Ferrers The Works - Open the Box - Cash Prizes - 3pm Kettering Harlequin – Carvery – 12-3pm Harlequin – Free Jukebox

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10 Event Listings Continued Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Karaoke - 8pm-2am Monks Park – Jerry Carey – General Covers Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm - Rushden Cons Club – Meat Raffle Welcome - Karaoke Windmill - Chocolate/Meat/Spirit Raffles - From 1.30pm Windmill - Key to Fortune/Deal or No Deal - From 3pm WMC – Lunchtime Members Draw WMC - Meat Raffle WMC - Cash Draw

Monday 11th

Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Free Pool +& Jukebox + 3 Darts Monks Park WMC - Bingo - 2.30pm Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden WMC - Darts, Skittles, Redtooth Poker

Tuesday 12th

Kettering Athletic Club – Pop Quiz Athletic Club - Line Dancing - with Emma Harlequin – Curry Night – 5-8pm Harlequin - Poker Night Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Open Mic - 8pm Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle - Quiz Night - 9pm Phil Hollis Rushden Welcome - Free Pool Windmill - Redtooth Poker WMC - Rushden Town Band Club Practice

Wednesday 13th

Higham Ferrers The Works - Ceroc - Function Room Kettering Athletic Club – Clubersize – Please book! Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Happy Times Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden Welcome - Quiz Windmill - Mums & Tots - 12-3pm WMC - Bingo

Thursday 14th

Bedford The Place – Best of British – Swings The Thing Kettering Athletic Club - Open Mic Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Karaoke - 8pm-12am King Billy – Nine Mine Down - Rock Monks Park W.M.C. - Quiz 9pm - Free Entry Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle – Thirsty Thursday - All Day Rushden Conservative Club - Open Mic - 8.30pm WMC - Redtooth Poker WMC – Pool WMC – Rushden Town Band Practice

Friday 15th

Finedon Old Band Club - St. Patricks Day Disco Kettering Harlequin – Matti Fantasi – New Show Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - DJ Phatbloke - 5-8pm Jeckyll & Hyde - DJ Micky’s Mashup - Til-2am King Billy – 8 Foot Under – Rock King Billy - After Hours Club - Til 2am Monks Park - Disco Monks Park - Treasure Chest Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle - Apollo Disco - Request Friday Rushden Cons Club – Meat Raffle Windmill - Bingo - 8pm WMC - Meat Raffle WMC - Members Draw WMC – Burlesque Dance Class

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Mothers Day 31st March 2019

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Two Differing Views Of Where The Tradition Started The modern holiday of Mother’s Day was first celebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother at St Andrew’s Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. St Andrew’s Methodist Church now holds the International Mother’s Day Shrine. Her campaign to make Mother’s Day a recognised holiday in the United States began in 1905, the year her mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, died. Ann Jarvis had been a peace activist who cared for wounded soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War, and created Mother’s Day Work Clubs to address public health issues. Anna Jarvis wanted to honour her mother by continuing the work she started and to set aside a day to honour all mothers because she believed a mother is “the person who has done more for you than anyone in the world”. In 1908, the U.S. Congress rejected a proposal to make Mother’s Day an official holiday, joking that they would also have to proclaim a “Mother-in-law’s Day”. However, owing to the efforts of Anna Jarvis, by 1911 all U.S. states observed the holiday, with some of them officially recognising Mother’s Day as a local holiday (the first being West Virginia, Jarvis’ home state, in 1910). In 1914, Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating Mother’s Day, held on the second Sunday in May, as a national holiday to honour mothers. Although Jarvis was successful in founding Mother’s Day, she became resentful of the commercialization of the holiday. By the early 1920s, Hallmark Cards and other companies had started selling Mother’s Day cards. Jarvis believed that the companies had misinterpreted and exploited the idea of Mother’s Day, and that the emphasis of the holiday was on sentiment, not profit. As a result, she organised boycotts of Mother’s Day, and threatened to issue lawsuits against the companies involved. Jarvis argued that people should appreciate and honor their mothers through handwritten letters expressing their love and gratitude, instead of buying gifts and pre-made cards. Jarvis protested at a candy makers’ convention in Philadelphia in 1923, and at a meeting of American War Mothers in 1925. By this time, carnations had become associated with Mother’s Day, and the selling of carnations by the American War Mothers to raise money angered Jarvis, who was arrested for disturbing the peace. The United Kingdom celebrates Mothering Sunday, which falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent (31st March in 2019). This holiday has its roots in the church and was originally unrelated to the American holiday.

Most historians believe that Mothering Sunday evolved from the 16th-century Christian practice of visiting one’s mother church annually on Laetare Sunday. As a result of this tradition, most mothers were reunited with their children on this day when young apprentices and young women in service were released by their masters for that weekend. As a result of the influence of the American Mother’s Day, Mothering Sunday transformed into the tradition of showing appreciation to one’s mother. The holiday is still recognized in the original historical sense by many churches, with attention paid to Mary the mother of Jesus Christ and the concept of the Mother Church. The custom was still popular by the start of the 19th century, but with the Industrial Revolution, traditions changed and the Mothering Day customs declined. By 1935, Mothering Sunday was less celebrated in Europe. Constance Penswick-Smith worked unsuccessfully to revive the festival in the 1910s–1920s. However, US World War II soldiers brought the US Mother’s Day celebration to the UK, and the holiday was merged with the Mothering Sunday traditions still celebrated in the Church of England. By the 1950s, the celebration became popular again in the whole of the UK, thanks to the efforts of UK merchants, who saw in the festival a great commercial opportunity. People from UK started celebrating Mother’s Day on the fourth Sunday of Lent, the same day on which Mothering Sunday had been celebrated for centuries. Some Mothering Sunday traditions were revived, such as the tradition of eating cake on that day, although celebrants now eat instead of the cakes that were traditionally prepared at that time.The traditions of the two holidays are now mixed together and celebrated on the same day, although many people are not aware that the festivities have quite separate origins. Mothering Sunday occurs 3 weeks prior to Easter Sunday or the fourth Sunday of Lent, meaning it can fall at the earliest on 1 March (in years when Easter Day falls on 22 March) and at the latest on 4 April (when Easter Day falls on 25 April) Source Wikipedia Mothers Day


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Saturday 16th

Event Listings

Higham Ferrers The Works – Race Night – Cynthia Spencer Kettering Athletic Club – Karaoke – In the Lounge Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Mason’s Video Choons - 8pm-2am King Billy – Black Shot Rose - Rock King Billy - After Hours Club - Til 2am Monks Park – Tobie – General Covers Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle – Funxion Disco – DJ Scott Freeman Rushden Welcome – Onyx – Disco/Karaoke Windmill – Sarah Simms – General Covers WMC - Chocolate Raffle WMC – Open The Box WMC – Jed McCoy – Irish/Keyboard

Sunday 17th

Finedon Band Club - Raffle & Bingo - 3pm Gladstone – Alley – General Covers - 3.30-6.30pm Higham Ferrers The Works - Open the Box - Cash Prizes - 3pm The Works – Paul Lyon – General Covers Kettering Harlequin – Carvery – 12-3pm Harlequin – Free Jukebox Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Karaoke - 8pm-2am Monks Park – Paddy O’brien – St. Patrick’s Day Monks Park – Tony Gee Monks Park – Kerry Phipps Irish Dancers Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle – Shannondore – St.Pats Day – 3pm Spread Eagle – St.Pat’s Disco – Apollo - 8pm Rushden Cons Club – Jed McCoy – Irish/Pianist Cons Club – Meat Raffle Welcome - Karaoke Windmill - Chocolate/Meat/Spirit Raffles - From 1.30pm Windmill - Key to Fortune/Deal or No Deal - From 3pm WMC – Lunchtime Members Draw WMC - Meat Raffle WMC - Cash Draw

Monday 18th

Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Free Pool +& Jukebox + 3 Darts Monks Park WMC - Bingo - 2.30pm Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden WMC - Darts, Skittles, Redtooth Poker

Tuesday 19th

Kettering Athletic Club - Line Dancing - with Emma Harlequin – Curry Night – 5-8pm Harlequin - Poker Night Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Open Mic - 8pm Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle - Quiz Night - 9pm Phil Hollis Rushden Welcome - Free Pool Windmill - Redtooth Poker WMC - Rushden Town Band Club Practice

Wednesday 20th

Higham Ferrers The Works - Ceroc - Function Room Kettering Athletic Club – Clubersize – Please book! Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Happy Times Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden Welcome - Quiz Windmill - Mums & Tots - 12-3pm WMC - Bingo

Thursday 21st

Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Karaoke - 8pm-12am Monks Park W.M.C. - Quiz 9pm - Free Entry

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16 Continued Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle – Thirsty Thursday - All Day Rushden Conservative Club - Open Mic - 8.30pm WMC - Redtooth Poker WMC – Pool WMC – Rushden Town Band Practice Wellingborough The Castle – Best of British – Swings the Thing

Friday 22nd

Earls Barton WMC – King’s Gambit - Kontra WMC – Benjamin William Pike - Kontra WMC – Lucy Kitchen - Kontra Kettering Harlequin – The Touch + More Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - DJ Phatbloke - 5-8pm Jeckyll & Hyde - DJ Micky’s Mashup - Til-2am King Billy – Cocked & Loaded – Rock Covers King Billy - After Hours Club - Til 3am Monks Park - Disco Monks Park - Treasure Chest Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle – Apollo – Club Classics Rushden Cons Club – Meat Raffle Welcome – On - x Karaoke Windmill - Bingo - 8pm WMC - Meat Raffle WMC - Members Draw WMC – Burlesque Dance Class

Saturday 23rd

Higham Ferrers The Works – Sammiie – General Covers Kettering Athletic Club – Karl & Marco – Northern Soul AN £10otd Athletic Club – The Davids - Acoustic Harlequin – Bingo Night Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Mason’s Video Choons - Late - 2am King Billy – Live Band TBA King Billy - After Hours Club - Til 2am Monks Park – Sally – General Covers Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle – Laser Star – DJ Redmund Rushden Conservative Club – Bullit Karaoke/Disco Windmill – Tony Wright plus Support - £12.50 Windmill – Disco in Function Room WMC - Chocolate Raffle WMC – Open the Box WMC – Adam Wilford – General Covers

Sunday 24th

Finedon Band Club - Raffle & Bingo - 3pm Gladstone – Hollie Marie - General Covers - 3.30pm-6.30pm Higham Ferrers The Works - Open the Box - Cash Prizes - 3pm Kettering Harlequin – Carvery – 12-3pm Harlequin – Free Jukebox Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Karaoke - 8pm-2am Monks Park – Joe Connors – General Covers Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden Cons Club – Meat Raffle Welcome - Karaoke Windmill - Chocolate/Meat/Spirit Raffles - From 1.30pm Windmill - Key to Fortune/Deal or No Deal - From 3pm WMC – Lunchtime Members Draw WMC - Meat Raffle WMC - Cash Draw

Monday 25th

Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Free Pool +& Jukebox + 3 Darts Monks Park WMC - Bingo - 2.30pm Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden WMC - Darts, Skittles, Redtooth Poker

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How The Tradition Spread Around The Globe

Day was often a bigger celebration among the diaspora than it was in Ireland. Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, Irish traditional music sessions (céilithe), and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks. There are also formal gatherings such as banquets and dances, although these were more common in the past. St Patrick's Day parades began in North America in the 18th century but did not spread to Ireland until the 20th century. The participants generally include marching bands, the military, fire brigades, cultural organisations, charitable organisations, voluntary associations, youth groups, fraternities, and so on. However, over time, many of the parades have become more akin to a carnival. More effort is made to use the Irish language, especially in Ireland, where the week of St Patrick's Day is "Irish language week". Since 2010, famous landmarks have been lit up in green on St Patrick's Day as part of Tourism Ireland's "Global Greening Initiative" or "Going Green for St Patrick’s Day". The Sydney Opera House and the Sky Tower in Auckland were the first landmarks to participate and since then over 300 landmarks in fifty countries across the globe have gone green for St Patricks day. Christians may also attend church services, and the Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol are lifted for the day. Perhaps because of this, drinking alcohol – particularly Irish whiskey, beer, or cider – has become an integral part of the celebrations. The St Patrick's Day custom of "drowning the shamrock" or "wetting the shamrock" was historically popular, especially in Ireland. At the end of the celebrations, a shamrock is put into the bottom of a cup, which is then filled with whiskey, beer, or cider. It is then drunk as a toast to St Patrick, Ireland, or those present. The shamrock would either be swallowed with the drink or taken out and tossed over the shoulder for good luck. Irish Government Ministers travel abroad on official visits to various countries around the globe to celebrate St Patrick's Day and promote Ireland. The most prominent of these is the visit of the Irish Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) with the U.S. President which happens on or around St Patrick's Day. Traditionally the Taoiseach presents the U.S. President a Waterford Crystal bowl filled with shamrocks.

This tradition began when in 1952, Irish Ambassador to the U.S. John Hearne sent a box of shamrocks to President Harry S. Truman. From then on it became an annual tradition of the Irish ambassador to the U.S. to present the St Patrick’s Day shamrock to an official in the U.S. President’s administration, although on some occasions the shamrock presentation was made by the Irish Taoiseach or Irish President to the U.S. President personally in Washington, such as when President Dwight D. Eisenhower met Taoiseach John A. Costello in 1956 and President Seán T. O’Kelly in 1959 or when President Ronald Reagan met Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald in 1986 and Taoiseach Charles J. Haughey in 1987. However it was only after the meeting between Taoiseach Albert Reynolds and President Bill Clinton in 1994 that the presenting of the shamrock ceremony became an annual event for the leaders of both countries for St Patrick’s Day. On St Patrick’s Day, it is customary to wear shamrocks, green clothing or green accessories. St Patrick is said to have used the shamrock, a three-leaved plant, to explain the Holy Trinity to the pagan Irish. This story first appears in writing in 1726, though it may be older. In pagan Ireland, three was a significant number and the Irish had many triple deities, a fact that may have aided St Patrick in his evangelisation efforts. Patricia Monaghan says there is no evidence that the shamrock was sacred to the pagan Irish. However, Jack Santino speculates that it may have represented the regenerative powers of nature, and was recast in a Christian context‍—‌icons of St Patrick often depict the saint “with a cross in one hand and a sprig of shamrocks in the other”. Roger Homan writes, “We can perhaps see St Patrick drawing upon the visual concept of the triskele when he uses the shamrock to explain the Trinity”. The wearing of the ‘St Patrick’s Day Cross’ was also a popular custom in Ireland until the early 20th century. These were a Celtic Christian cross made of paper that was “covered with silk or ribbon of different colours, and a bunch or rosette of green silk in the centre”.

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Tuesday 26th

Event Listings

Kettering Athletic Club – Pop Quiz Athletic Club - Line Dancing - with Emma Harlequin – Curry Night – 5-8pm Harlequin - Poker Night Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Open Mic - 8pm King Billy - Karaoke

Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle - Quiz Night - 9pm Phil Hollis Rushden Conservative Club – Quiz Night Welcome - Free Pool Windmill - Redtooth Poker WMC - Rushden Town Band Club Practice

Wednesday 27th

Higham Ferrers The Works - Ceroc - Function Room Kettering Athletic Club – Clubersize – Please book! Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Happy Times King Billy – Skandal - Rock Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden Welcome - Quiz Windmill - Mums & Tots - 12-3pm WMC - Bingo

Thursday 28th

Higham Ferrers Carriage House – Katie Davies - Acoustic Lounge Carriage House – Dave Earl - Acoustic Lounge Carriage House – Vicky Longland – Acoustic Lounge Kettering Athletic Club – Karaoke – In the Lounge Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Karaoke - 8pm-12am King Billy - Jam Night Monks Park W.M.C. - Quiz 9pm - Free Entry Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle – Thirsty Thursday - All Day Rushden Conservative Club - Open Mic - 8.30pm WMC - Redtooth Poker WMC – Pool WMC – Rushden Town Band Practice

Friday 29th

Finedon Old Band Club – Bootleg Zoo – Rock Covers Kettering Harlequin – Machines – Rock Covers Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Mickys Monster Mash - Til-2am King Billy – Crash Induction EP Release King Billy - After Hours Club - Til 3am Monks Park - Disco Monks Park - Treasure Chest Spread Eagle - Apollo - Request Friday Rushden Cons Club – Meat Raffle Windmill - Bingo - 8pm WMC - Meat Raffle WMC - Members Draw WMC – Burlesque Dance Class

Saturday 30th

Higham Ferrers The Works – Sarah-Jayne - General Covers Kettering Athletic Club – Karaoke – In the Lounge Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Mason’s Video Choons - Late - 2am King Billy – Talisman - Rock King Billy - After Hours Club - Til 3am Monks Park – Sean Laney - General Covers Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Spread Eagle - DJ Tony Gee - Motown, Ska Rushden Welcome – Matti Fantasi – Rock, Pop, Punk Windmill – Disco/Karaoke WMC – Little Big Band - Rock Covers WMC - Chocolate Raffle WMC – Open The Box

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Sunday 31st

Event Listings

Finedon Band Club - Raffle & Bingo - 3pm Gladstone – Ray Vonn – Guitar/Vocalist - 3.30-6.30pm Higham Ferrers The Works - Open the Box - Cash Prizes - 3pm Kettering Harlequin – Carvery – 12-3pm – Mothers Day Harlequin – Free Jukebox Northampton Jeckyll & Hyde - Mason’s Video Choons - 8pm-2am King Billy – Gary Numan – Pat Martin £5 - 4pm Monks Park - Tony Gee - Motown Spread Eagle - Food, Tea, Coffee - 12-6pm Rushden Cons Club – Meat Raffle Welcome - Karaoke Windmill - Chocolate/Meat/Spirit Raffles - From 1.30pm Windmill - Key to Fortune/Deal or No Deal - From 3pm WMC – Lunchtime Members Draw WMC - Meat Raffle WMC - Cash Draw

Coming up in APRIL 2019

Saturday 6th Finedon Bowls Club – Jeff Judge – Guitar Vocalist Rushden Windmill – Stories of Karaoke Sunday 7th Finedon Gladstone – Lisa Hammond – General Covers

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