There will be two beginner classes in Irish Step Dancing in November, both of which are to be held by the New Rochelle Irish Benevolent Society.
The instructor for the two classes will be Fergel O'Halloran, who can teach those who just beginning to learn about Irish step dancing and those who want to advance from beginners to a more advanced level.
The Society is most likely turning to a variety of printing services to produce Flyers and mailers that can be distributed throughout the community to generate enthusiasm and attendance at these classes.
Irish settlers formed the New Rochelle Irish Benevolent Society when they came to Upstate New York after leaving Ireland due to the famine in the late 1800s. The society was set up in 1863 as the Irish immigrants in the city came together as a way to help the requirements of the Irish community.
Today, the people of the group who are descendants of the Irish carry on their traditions and are involved in a range of charitable and social causes.
The dates for the classes are November 7 and November 21 and they will begin at 8:00 pm. They are to be held at the facility of the Irish Benevolent Society on Division Street in downtown New Rochelle. There is no fee for the classes and they are open to the public.Get a Free Quote for Flyers