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IIrishnewsmagazine We feature the movers, shakers & music makers in print and on multiple digital platforms, web & SM Monthly newsmagazine serving the Irish Diaspora in Ohio, PA.

MI, KY, IN. and more to come. We cover the movers, shakers & music makers each and every month. linktr.ee/iirish.us

Top Things to do to Celebrate the Season - Irish Style! https://conta.cc/4hNa4Zzo
06/11/2025

Top Things to do to Celebrate the Season - Irish Style!

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Email from iIrish Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, HAPPY New Year ... with the music and the people we love Tomáseen Foley's A Celtic Christmas Returns Celebrating it's 30th Season! with TW

Check out the new Irish section at Reading Room Cleveland  Kamms Corner!
06/11/2025

Check out the new Irish section at Reading Room Cleveland Kamms Corner!

The ovens are baking, the mixers are spinning, and the pies… well, they’re the stars of the show! 🥧 We’re so thankful to...
06/11/2025

The ovens are baking, the mixers are spinning, and the pies… well, they’re the stars of the show! 🥧 We’re so thankful to bake for you and your families again this Thanksgiving — from our cozy baked pies to our silky cream pies, there’s something for every sweet tooth at your table. Reilly's Irish Bakery & Deli NOW
Pre-order early and let us handle dessert this year — you just bring the appetite!

06/11/2025

A GREAT Christmas show, not to be missed

06/11/2025

Time is running out — just a few weeks left until we select our $10,000 winner!
For only a $20 donation, that lucky winner could be you!

Only 2,500 tickets are available, and every ticket helps support the WSIA in continuing our mission. Don’t miss your chance — get yours today!

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06/11/2025

The Pope’s historic meeting with Charles has come in for criticism from unionist figures in the North and elsewhere over recent weeks.

Well twist my arm Conor and 5 Points Coffee and Tea
06/11/2025

Well twist my arm Conor and 5 Points Coffee and Tea

Christmas Past - Today
06/11/2025

Christmas Past - Today

November came fast this month, Topaz looks good on me - be sure to Get your birthday gifts for me at Casey's Irish Impor...
05/11/2025

November came fast this month, Topaz looks good on me - be sure to Get your birthday gifts for me at Casey's Irish Imports, Inc.

November came fast this year but we can’t forget our November birthdays! Yellow Topaz is November’s birthstone. Stop in and see our collection of Claddagh birthstone jewelry 💛.

Check out what's coming up at Gormley's Pub!… See more
05/11/2025

Check out what's coming up at Gormley's Pub!… See more

Check out what's coming up at Gormley's Pub!

🍺Wed, Nov 5, 2-7pm - Happy Hours
🥃Wed, Nov 5, 6:30pm - Ci**rs & Whiskey & Pints
🏀Wed, Nov 5, 7:00pm - 76ers at Cavs
🍺Thu, Nov 6, 2-7pm - Happy Hours
🍺Fri, Nov 7, 2-7pm - Happy Hours
🏀Fri, Nov 7, 7:00pm - Cavs at Wizards
🎵Fri, Nov 7, 8-11pm - Live music by Katy & OC
🏈Sat, Nov 8, 1:00pm - Ohio State at Purdue, open @12:45pm
🏈Sat, Nov 8, 7:30pm - Navy @ Notre Dame
🎵Sat, Nov 8, 8-11pm - Live music by Pat Shepard
🏀Sat, Nov 8, 8:00pm - Bulls at Cavs
🏈Sun, Nov 9, 1:00pm - Browns at Jets, open @12:45pm
🍺Mon, Nov 10, 2-7pm - Happy Hours
🎵Mon, Nov 10, 8-??pm - All Ages & Skills Irish Trad Music Session!
🍺Tue, Nov 11, 2-7pm - Happy Hours

☘️Mark your calendars for Ireland Rugby!☘️
🏉Sat, Nov 15, 3:10pm - Ireland vs. Australia
🏉Sat, Nov 22, 12:40pm - Ireland vs. South Africa, open @12:30pm

Back in 1759, a man named Arthur Guinness signed a bold 9,000-year lease on a small, run-down brewery at St. James’s Gat...
05/11/2025

Back in 1759, a man named Arthur Guinness signed a bold 9,000-year lease on a small, run-down brewery at St. James’s Gate in Dublin. He wasn’t just renting a space — he was making a statement. Arthur had a vision for brewing that went far beyond the ales of the time.
At first, he brewed traditional ales, but by ...

Back in 1759, a man named Arthur Guinness signed a bold 9,000-year lease on a small, run-down brewery at St. James’s Gate in Dublin. He wasn’t just renting a space — he was making a statement. Arthur had a vision for brewing that went far beyond the ales of the time.

At first, he brewed traditional ales, but by the 1770s, he turned his focus to a new, darker style called porter. This rich, robust beer quickly became popular across Ireland and Britain. Arthur perfected his recipe, and over time, his porter evolved into what we now know as Guinness stout — famous for its deep colour, creamy head, and unmistakable flavour.

From those early days in Dublin, Guinness grew into a global phenomenon. By the 19th century, barrels of Guinness were shipped across oceans, reaching Africa, the Caribbean, and North America. Today, it’s enjoyed in over 150 countries and has become a symbol of Irish pride around the world.

So the next time you raise a pint of Guinness, you’re not just enjoying a beer — you’re taking part in a story that began more than 260 years ago with one man’s vision and determination. 🍺☘️

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Monthly newsmagazine serving the 1.6 million people of Irish descent in Ohio. We cover the movers, shakers & music makers each and every month.