Fish Fry

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

  $12 Fish or Chicken Tender Dinner.  Extra piece of fish $3 $8 Children's dinner. Dinners include roll, French fries and coleslaw. Ranch or BBQ sauce on request.

Kitty’s Ceili

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

No Ceili tonight.  Classes resume on April 5, 2024 at 8 pm.  Hope to see you there!

$10

IGSM: Cathy Cattone “Griffith Valuation Records”

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

Irish Genealogical Society of Michigan holds meetings the 3rd Saturday of the month (no December meeting) at the Gaelic League Irish American Club of Detroit. Please check out website for updates and calendar changes: https://www.miigsm.org Saturday, March 23, 2024 through Saturday, March 23, 2024 March 2024 Monthly Meeting  (Monthly Meetings) 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm The […]

Fish Fry

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

Fish Fry on March 29th will be from 5pm-7pm due to the Corktown Music Festival. $12 Fish/Chicken Tender Dinner.  Extra piece of fish $3 $8 Children's dinner. Dinners include roll, French fries and coleslaw. Ranch or BBQ sauce on request.

Corktown Music Festival: March 28, 29, 30, 2024

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

                                                                NOTE:  If you are a Gaelic League or Irish American Club member, bring your membership card so you will not be charged at […]

$20

Corktown Music Festival: March 28, 29, 30, 2024

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

                                                                NOTE:  If you are a Gaelic League or Irish American Club member, bring your membership card so you will not be charged at […]

$20

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

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

Ciorcal Sceil (Story Circle) at the Gaelic League

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

Avid readers and those that enjoy writing have been meeting at the fireplace hearth to discuss the Irish literary tradition. The fireplace hearth has been reorganized to feature antiques, books of Irish history, the great Irish writers and our 400+ book collection that is now catalogued. If you love the world-renowned Irish literature tradition, or […]

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