THE FOURTH TUESDAY BOOK CLUB
THE FOURTH TUESDAY BOOK CLUB
Meets fourth Tuesday of the month, with exception of December. At 7.30pm Meets fourthMay Tuesday of the month, with exception December. At 7.30pm 24 ‘Phosphorescence’ by Julia of Baird, to be presented by Trish Dooey May 24 ‘Phosphorescence’ by presented Julia Baird, be presented by Trish Dooey June 28 TBA to be by to Cecilia Bray Irish Clubby Committee Room, 61 Townshend Road, Subiaco June 28 Venue TBA to be presented Cecilia Bray Admission Free. All welcome. Light refreshments provided. Tea and coffee from the Bar $2 Venue Irish Club Committee Room, 61 Townshend Road, Subiaco Contact Convener Mary Purcell, m.purcell@telstra.com
Admission Free. All welcome. Light refreshments provided. Tea and coffee from the Bar $2 Contact BLOOMSDAY Convener Mary -Purcell, m.purcell@telstra.com Joyce Literary Competition presentations James
BLOOMSDAY - James Joyce Literary Competition presentations
To mark the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ulysses, the AIHA will hold a celebratory event on June 16th, officially known world-wide as Bloomsday, after Leopold Bloom in Ulysses. At the event, the shortlisted entries from our competition will be staged as readings, drama, music and visual presentations by solo or groups. The overall winner will be chosen by popular vote on the night and will receive a cash prize. To mark the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ulysses, the AIHA will hold a celebratory event on We thank our adjudicators Frank Murphy and Frances Devlin-Glass June 16th, officially known world-wide as Bloomsday, after Leopold Bloom in Ulysses. At the event, the May 24 Thursday Junefrom 16 atour7.30pm shortlisted entries competition will be staged as readings, drama, music and visual presentations byIrish solo or groups. The overall winner willRoad, be chosen by popular on the night and will receive a cash June 28 Club Theatre, 61 Townshend Subiaco (to bevote confirmed) prize. Venue AIHA members $20, Non-members $25, includes light refreshments We thank our adjudicators Frank Murphy and Frances Devlin-Glass Admission Best Edwardian dressed male or female. Plus special Irish raffle Date Thursday June 16 at 7.30pm Contact https://www.trybooking.com/BZAVU Venue Irish Club Theatre, 61 Townshend Road, Subiaco (to be confirmed) Admission AIHA members $20, Non-members $25, includes light refreshments Prizes Best Edwardian dressed male or female. Plus special Irish raffle https://www.trybooking.com/BZAVU Bookings website https://irishheritage.com.au/news-blog/ for a selection of exclusive interviews
AIHA Website
Check our conducted by committee member Gill Kenny and other articles of note. If you click on the interview with Aine Tyrrell you will arrive at our AIHA YouTube channel. AineWebsite is really interesting - victim of domestic violence, successful singer, living in a bus and rearing 3 Check our website https://irishheritage.com.au/news-blog/ for a with selection exclusive interviews conducted children. She has great perspectives on life and had a real Irish chat Gill. ofEaster Monday Annual Catalpa Commemoby committee member and link otherwill articles note.website If you click on the with Aine Tyrrell ration was professionally videod Gill thisKenny year. The be onof our as soon asinterview available. you will arrive at our YouTube channel. Aine is really interesting - victim of domestic violence, successful We thank Gill and Patricia this new member singer, living in aBratton bus andfor rearing 3 children. Shefeature. has great perspectives on life and had a real Irish chat with Gill. Easter Monday Annual Catalpa Commemoration was professionally videod this year. The link will be on our website as soon as available. We thank Gill and Patricia Bratton for this new member feature.
The JOURNAL
Members of AIHA receive 4 editions of the Journal each year. Latest edition for March 2022, Vol 31, No 1 is available. We now have a library 30 years of Journal and are compiling an index of every article title, author and subject detail to be TheofJOURNAL made available on ourofwebsite from4May thisofyear. We anticipate almost in the2022, index. Members AIHA receive editions the Journal each year. Latest2,000 editiontitles for March Vol 31, No 1 is Contributorsavailable. can email Julie aBreathnach-Banwait journal@irishheritage.com.au Weeditor now have library of 30 years ofon Journal and are compiling an index of every article title, author subjectcopies detail to made available on our website from May this year. We anticipate almost Non-members canand purchase atbe $10 2,000 titles in the index.
We thank Gill and Patricia Bratton new member feature. Contributors can email editor for Juliethis Breathnach-Banwait on journal@irishheritage.com.au Non-members can purchase copies at $10
Coming Up
Coming Up
Annual Mary Durack lecture to be delivered by Patsy Millet, daughter of Dame Mary Durack, AC DBE Australian author Annual Mary Durack lecture to be delivered by Patsy Millet, daughter of Dame Mary Durack, AC DBE and historian, (1913 -author 1994).and Date is subject confirmation by toIrish Club inbyJuly August. Australian historian, (1913 - to 1994). Date is subject confirmation Irishor Club in July or August
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL Due 1 January, 2022 Family membership $65 Concession (Centrelink and unwaged students with ID) $55 Distant (200 kms from Perth) $45 Membership fee includes tax deductible donation of $20 Members enjoy discounted rates to dinners and functions, exclusive events, quarterly Journal, voting rights, and opportunities to participate in activities which promote an awareness of Australia’s Irish Heritage 90-page Journal publication is issued free to members quarterly and available for purchase at $10.
AIHA Committee President – Heather Deighan Treasurer/ Membership – Patricia Bratton Secretary – Tony Bray Committee – Peter Conole, Gayle Lannon, Diana MacTiernan, Julie Breathnach-Banwait, Gill Kenny Supported by a tier of volunteers. Please talk to us if you are interested in being involved in some way! Planning and Review session - we welcome input and ideas on the activities and direction of our Association 68 | THE IRISH SCENE