Time: April 1, 2013 from 12pm to 12:30pm
Location: County Court House
Street: Court House Drive
City/Town: Mineola
Website or Map: http://www.fsspli.org/the-iri…
Event Type: commemoration
Organized By: Irish Monument Committee of Nassau County
Latest Activity: Apr 3, 2013
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Each year at 12:00 noon, on the Monday following Easter, a commemoration ceremony is held to honor the memory of those who have struggled for human dignity, human rights and Irish unity.
Pipers and poets entertain all who have assembled to hear brief remarks by persons prominent in the Irish world.
The Irish Monument commemorating the April 24, 1916 Easter Monday Uprising is located south of the County Court House at Court House Drive Mineola, New York. First dedicated in 1979 in a grove located in the shadow of the Courts of Justice, the monument is a living symbol of our determination to end bigotry and discrimination in Northern Ireland and to support efforts to achieve Peace with Justice in a united Ireland.
Pipers and poets entertain all who have assembled to hear brief remarks by persons prominent in the Irish world.
Here's our coverage of the event. http://thenewwildgeese.com/profiles/blogs/97-years-after-the-rising...
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