MDOT meeting for Michigan Avenue Updates

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

Please show your support for the "Save the Bricks" campaign.  The doors will open at 4pm and the MDOT presentation will be from 4:30 to 7:00 pm.    To sign the petition, please go to Corktowndetroit.biz.  Under the Events headings,  Choose "Save the Bricks" and read more about this important campaign as we are working […]

Pub Quiz Trivia

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

It is FALL and time to welcome PUB QUIZ back!  Plan to attend the 3rd Sunday of each month. Thanks to Sheila Maloney and Marie Heinzman for the thousands of questions, hours of fun and friendships formed. Come as a team (up to 5) or by yourself and we will find you a team. Sign […]

$5

Kitty’s Ceili

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

This is a Ceili Dance class for Beginners. Ceili is an Irish folk dance done in couples/groups where footwork is simple and emphasis is placed on the figures and formations of the dances.  The Irish used Ceili to maintain their culture and language under British Occupation. Questions?  Contact Kitty Heinzman at The Ardan Academy

$10

Hootenanny: Sunday, September 21, 2024 at 2pm

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

Emerald Campaign Fundraiser Music Line up: Billy Dixon, Bruce Farrell, Carly Gorney, Doug Thompson, John L. Sullivan, Jonie and Sean Cavanaugh, Len Wallace, Mary Anne Dunmire, Mike Murphy, Terry Murphy, The Barley Brothers, Tim Reynolds Open to the Public Starts at 2 pm, Live Music all day, No cover charge Donations accepted, 50/50 drawing, Food […]

Irish Language Class

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

Irish Language Class We meet at the Gaelic League of Detroit the first Wednesday of each month.  For the rest of the month, we use Zoom.  For more information on how to join the Language class, email gldetirish@gmail.com.   NEW HOURS:  7PM TO 8:30PM

POETRY NIGHT WITH JOHN FREEMAN

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

The next Poetry night is Thursday, September 26, 2024 featuring sets by Dom the Poet and Shane Ingans. Open mic night up at 6:45pm.  Event starts at 7pm.

Kitty’s Ceili

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

This is a Ceili Dance class for Beginners. Ceili is an Irish folk dance done in couples/groups where footwork is simple and emphasis is placed on the figures and formations of the dances.  The Irish used Ceili to maintain their culture and language under British Occupation. Questions?  Contact Kitty Heinzman at The Ardan Academy

$10

DIMA Irish Music Session

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

Irish Music Sessions Hosted by the Detroit Irish Music Association (DIMA) All are welcome to join or to listen! Free for DIMA members. $5 suggested donation for non-members. Questions? Check out www.detroitirishmusic.org

Irish Language Class

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

Irish Language Class We will be meeting at the Gaelic League of Detroit for the first Wednesday of October. For the rest of the month, we use Zoom.  For more information on how to join the Language class, email gldetirish@gmail.com. NEW HOURS:  7PM TO 8:30PM

Step Dancing

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

This is an Irish Step Dancing class for beginners. Step dance is an Irish folk dance characterized by rigid upper body and intricate footwork. The Irish used Step dance to maintain their culture and language under British Occupation. Questions? Contact Liz Heinzman of The Ardan Academy

$10

Kitty’s Ceili

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

This is a Ceili Dance class for Beginners. Ceili is an Irish folk dance done in couples/groups where footwork is simple and emphasis is placed on the figures and formations of the dances.  The Irish used Ceili to maintain their culture and language under British Occupation. Questions?  Contact Kitty Heinzman at The Ardan Academy

$10