
The Water Works Conservancy (WWC) is celebrating New Jersey's second largest immigrant group by presenting A Celebration of Irish Heritage with Cherish the Ladies, Sunday, March 6, 3 PM, River Dell High School Auditorium, 55 Pyle Street, Oradell, NJ. Under the leadership of the dynamic and irrepressible Joanie Madden on flutes and whistles, The Ladies are the most successful and sought after Irish-American group in Celtic Music. The event will also include Irish Step dancing by professionals and local dancers.
Tickets are $60, Premium Tickets (includes an Irish Brunch, Meet and Greet The Ladies, a Talk on Irish musical heritage by Joanie Madden, and center front seating for performance), $35 General Admission, $30 Seniors and Student. To order tickets online, go to www.HWWC.org and click on the EVENT page.
The event begins for Premium ticket holders with a 1 PM Irish Brunch catered by Great Foods Market of Oradell and featuring mouth watering Irish dishes including traditional corned beef and cabbage, Baked Irish Bangers, cheddar and onion omelete, baked spinach, mushroom, melted brie omelete, shepherd's pie, "old Country" roasted root vegetables, "Wearing the Green" tossed salad, scones, muffins, Irish bagels, rye and pumpernickle, Hackensack River Valley Irish apple cake and more delights.
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The LADIES will be attending the Brunch and will meet and greet audience members. Leader Joanie Madden will give a talk at the Brunch on the heritage of traditional Irish music and instruments.
The Ladies will also be selling and signing their CDs after the 3 - 5 PM Performance. For further information, go to the website, www.HWWC.org, or call 201-265-1000.