The Lucky Winner!

Congratulations to Ellen Heller Ford!!

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Ellen is the winner of our St. Patrick’s Day giveaway               of the shamrock night light.  

Congratulations Ellen!    

 Thank you to all of our new followers, we are happy to have you along. Look for our future giveaways, and in the meantime, keep visiting The Irish In All Of Us.            

Didn’t win?  Linda still has some in her etsy store.

www.LaGlasSea.etsy.com

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St. Patrick’s Day Giveaway!! Last Chance To Enter!

Ready to win a beautiful
shamrock night light?  

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     Our good friend Linda Buck is an artist who works with stained and fused glass.    She has created this gorgeous shamrock night light for one of our followers.          

   You can check out her other designs for St. Patrick’s Day at her website.

 www.LaGlasSea.etsy.com

How can you win this night-light?

Simply like our page, share this post and at least one other, and make sure you tell your friends about TheIrishInAllOfUs.com

 

TheIrishInAllOfUs.com is now on Twitter!  

Follow “IrishOakandKass@IrishInAllOfUs”                        

Drawing will be held on (you guessed it) March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day!  Winner will be posted here and notified via Facebook.  Good luck and thanks for your support!    

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St. Baldrick’s Day event in South Jersey, an amazing cause. …

The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is an incredible group raising money and awareness for childhood cancer research around the St. Patrick’s Day holiday and beyond.

People and organizations around the United States hold events and drives in support of the cause and Roland Rogers Elementary School in Galloway Township, New Jersey has been a great supporter.

Teachers and staff from Roland Rogers and all over Galloway Township will be going bald for an incredible cause.

Galloway Township Middle School staff members Dave Martin (with son Nate), Cyndy Legowski and Mike Silvestri are among the participants. Cyndy is one of four women in the group.

Below are links to Dave, Nate and Cyndy’s pages and don’t hesitate to visit a St. Baldrick’s Day event near you this St. Patrick’s Day holiday.

A link to Dave’s page. … https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/750049/2015

to Nate’s page. … https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/767173/2015

to Cyndy’s page. … https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/756861/2015

A link to the St. Baldrick’s Foundation’s YouTube page. … https://www.youtube.com/user/officialstbaldricks

St. Patrick’s Day Giveaway!!!

Ready to win a beautiful
shamrock night light?  

image

     Our good friend Linda Buck is an artist who works with stained and fused glass.    She has created this gorgeous shamrock night light for one of our followers.          

   You can check out her other designs for St. Patrick’s Day at her website.

 www.LaGlasSea.etsy.com

How can you win this night-light?

Simply like our page, share this post and at least one other, and make sure you tell your friends about TheIrishInAllOfUs.com

 

TheIrishInAllOfUs.com is now on Twitter!  

Follow “IrishOakandKass@IrishInAllOfUs”                        

Drawing will be held on (you guessed it) March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day!  Winner will be posted here and notified via Facebook.  Good luck and thanks for your support!    

TheIrishInAllOfUs.com

 

 

 

St. Baldrick’s Foundation – an amazing cause

The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is doing incredible things for childhood cancer research. Visit www.StBaldricks.org for more information and take a look at the video below.

Galloway Township Middle School (Galloway, New Jersey) teachers Cyndy Legowski and Dave Martin are doing their part.

Here’s a link to Cyndy’s page. …

https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/756861/2015

And here’s a link to the page for Dave, who is shaving along with son Nate.

https://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/767173/2015

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10 unlikely Irish inventions

Archaic to Arcade

Ireland is known across the globe for a lot of things: gingers, Guinness, bad tempers and potato blight to name but a few.

What is underrated about Ireland is our creativity and ingenuity, our ability to spot something that needs making and our drive to go ahead and bring that idea to fruition.

Here are 10 Irish inventions you probably didn’t know were Irish.

1. The Beaufort Scale

This famous method of measuring wind speed was devised by an Irish Royal Navy officer, Francis Beaufort (hence the name). Created in 1805, the scale was officially adopted during the voyage of the HMS Beagle, led by Captain Robert Fitzroy. This invention came about as a result of ambiguity and subjectivity in the measurement of wind speeds. Beaufort’s scale provided a standardised method.

2. The Hypodermic Syringe

Although syringes date back to the Romans, the first hypodermic syringe was created in 1844…

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