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King Of Wishful Thinking
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April 3rd Irish Event
I heard about this on WXPN. There will be a fundraiser in the Germantown area on April 3rd. I'm thinking about taking my son. There will be two bands, one Irish and the other 'American'.
April 03 Beef, Beer and Wine Fundraiser for continued renovations Saturday, April 3, 2004 8:30 until ? Irish Center Club 6815 Emlen Street, Philadelphia, PA 19119 (215) 843-8051 Featuring 2 bands Irish Music and American music 25.00/person Tickets available at the door or call John Nolan 215-843-8051 Nancy Potts 215-499-8135 Vince Gallagher Band will be performing Irish music and the Matt Lafferty Band will be performing 'American' music. There are 500 tickets available. Map to Irish Center
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King Of Wishful Thinking
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Any takers?
It still looks like I'm going. Is anyone from the Cellar going to be there?
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