Ancient Order of Hibernians

Bronx County, Division 5, Woodlawn & Wakefield

PO Box 225, Woodlawn Station

Bronx, NY 10470

aohbronxdiv5woodlawn@gmail.com

The Druids - Ireland's top rebel band - at Rory Dolan's on March 14th.


Woodlawn-Wakefield Division 5, Bronx County, of the Ancient Order of Hibernians is proud to present, direct from Ireland the “DRUIDS”, Ireland’s great Rebel Music band at Rory Dolan’s, 890 McLean Avenue Yonkers on Friday night, March 14th starting at 10pm.The event will also mark the American premier of ‘FREEDOM’, the “DRUIDS” just released CD featuring a number of newly composed original ballads.

The Druids are fast becoming one of the top bands in Ireland and their unique blend of music, ballads, and stories behind the songs promises a great night of entertainment to kick-off the St. Patrick’s Day weekend” said AOH Division 5 President Martin Galvin. “The DRUIDS burst on the Irish music scene only five years ago and now play to packed houses in Ireland having already won the Leinster Entertainment Award and had their ‘STARRY PLOUGH’ album named the album of the year at several international festivals. They have had triumphal tours in Scotland, across Europe and played the World CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB Supporters Convention in Spain. This is an opportunity to see them at Rory Dolan’s in the heart of Woodlawn on a night that will benefit America’s oldest and largest Irish-American organization and its efforts to fight for fair Immigration Laws, freedom for all Ireland, promoting Irish history and ideals and preserving the Irish character of Woodlawn.

Tickets at $15 dollars are now on sale. For tickets or information call 914-512-7056914-512-7056914-512-7056914-512-7056 or 718-324-8726718-324-8726718-324-8726718-324-8726.


This event will mark a week of activities around St. Patrick’s Day that will see Division 5, now the fastest growing Division in Bronx County, marching with Bronx County on the 17th and of course marching up McLean Avenue on the 22nd as well as joining in the special St.Patrick’s Day Mass at St. Barnabas.




Druids at Rory Dolan's






Ancient Order of Hibernians

Bronx County, Division 5, Woodlawn & Wakefield

PO Box 225, Woodlawn Station

Bronx, NY 10470

aohbronxdiv5woodlawn@gmail.com

The Druids - Ireland's top rebel band - at Rory Dolan's on March 14th.


Woodlawn-Wakefield Division 5, Bronx County, of the Ancient Order of Hibernians is proud to present, direct from Ireland the “DRUIDS”, Ireland’s great Rebel Music band at Rory Dolan’s, 890 McLean Avenue Yonkers on Friday night, March 14th starting at 10pm.The event will also mark the American premier of ‘FREEDOM’, the “DRUIDS” just released CD featuring a number of newly composed original ballads.

The Druids are fast becoming one of the top bands in Ireland and their unique blend of music, ballads, and stories behind the songs promises a great night of entertainment to kick-off the St. Patrick’s Day weekend” said AOH Division 5 President Martin Galvin. “The DRUIDS burst on the Irish music scene only five years ago and now play to packed houses in Ireland having already won the Leinster Entertainment Award and had their ‘STARRY PLOUGH’ album named the album of the year at several international festivals. They have had triumphal tours in Scotland, across Europe and played the World CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB Supporters Convention in Spain. This is an opportunity to see them at Rory Dolan’s in the heart of Woodlawn on a night that will benefit America’s oldest and largest Irish-American organization and its efforts to fight for fair Immigration Laws, freedom for all Ireland, promoting Irish history and ideals and preserving the Irish character of Woodlawn.

Tickets at $15 dollars are now on sale. For tickets or information call 914-512-7056914-512-7056914-512-7056914-512-7056 or 718-324-8726718-324-8726718-324-8726718-324-8726.


This event will mark a week of activities around St. Patrick’s Day that will see Division 5, now the fastest growing Division in Bronx County, marching with Bronx County on the 17th and of course marching up McLean Avenue on the 22nd as well as joining in the special St.Patrick’s Day Mass at St. Barnabas.




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