AOH February 11th, 2010 Meeting – St. Patrick’s Church Parish Ministry Center
January 26, 2010 by Joe McDonald
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Brothers, our next meeting will take place on February 11, 2010 at 7:30pm in the St. Patrick’s Church Parish Ministry Center. The major item on the agenda is the 2010 St. Patrick’s Day parade. Please make every effort to attend.
AOH – LAOH Halloween Party – October 24th
October 18, 2009 by Joe McDonald
Filed under division news
It’s time to get your costumes out and your dancing shoes on to dance the night away on Saturday, October 24!!
LAOH and AOH Division 8 Annual Halloween Dance Party
Staring you and your family and friends!
Bring your favorite snacks for your table!
St. Patrick’s – Pearsall Avenue, Glen Cove
8:00 p.m. until 12 midnight
Sandwiches, salads, coffee & cake will be provided
Cash Bar for beer, wine, soda & water
Don’t be left out in the dark make your reservations now by calling:
Julie Albin 676-6664
Mary Doohan 759-9094
Pam Panzenbeck 676-6732
Marianne Degen 759-5912
AOH Division 8 Seafood Raffle Winners
July 14, 2009 by Joe McDonald
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The Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division 8, is proud to announce the winners of their 2009 Seafood Raffle.
The winners of this year’s raffle are:
1st Martha Offerman
1st Catanzano Family
2nd Dan Caroli
2nd John Compitello of Glen Cove Bagel Cafe
3rd Jim and Lucia Marino
3rd Bob & Carol Boisits
4th Carmine Filippone
4th John Compitello of Glen Cove Bagel Cafe
5th John Hink of AOH DIV 19
5th Mike Medugno of Knights of Columbus Council 1828
The AOH would again like to recognize and thank the winners of the 2008 Independence Day Seafood Raffle.
1st Annette Medugno & Leslie Armstrong
2nd John Compitello of Glen Cove Bagel Café & Maureen Rush
3rd Diane Francis & Fred Meyer
4th Pam and Bob Panzenbeck & Fred Hill
5th Ed and Mary Doohan & Gene Colleary
The proceeds of this raffle go to Operation Wounded Warrior and the Society of St. Vincent DePaul. The Brothers of Division 8 of the AOH would like to thank all of the people who participated and the local merchants who allowed us to sell tickets at their places of business. Special thanks to Twin Harbors Restaurant of Bayville and George Bakers Liquor Store of Bayville for their continued support through the years.
For more information on the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Independence Day Seafood Raffle please visit us on the web at http://www.glencoveirish.com or call Jeffrey Moore at 516 322 5225.
We are sure that there was good eatin’ by all the winners!
Nassau County Feis – Sept. 20, 2009
July 7, 2009 by Joe McDonald
Filed under division news
The Nassau County AOH Feis (“feis” is an Irish Gaelic word and it’s pronounced “fesh”) is a festival of Irish dance, music and culture. Highlighted are competitions in which participants demonstrate their skills in Irish dancing, piping, singing, recitation and story-telling, (including in the Irish language), painting, athletics and other aspects of Irish culture.
More details at the Feis Website
About Mike Moran
July 7, 2009 by Joe McDonald
Filed under history
Michael J. Moran was born in Co. Carlow, Ireland, on March 22, 1930. Mike emigrated to the U.S., settling in Sea Cliff, where he was employed for many years as a chauffeur for the Village of Sea Cliff Sanitation Department.
He was first inducted into Division 8 on March 28, 1957. Mike went on to become a model of what a true Hibernian is, serving for six years as Division President, as chairman for Project Children and of the Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day parade and in many other positions. On the County level, Mike served as Treasurer, Financial Secretary, Marshall and Co-chair of the annual Ladies Communion Breakfast.
In recognition of his service to the Order Mike received the high honor of being named Aide to the Grand Marshal of the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
A special committee had been formed early in 1987 to address an oft-expressed desire by the membership that Division 8 follow the tradition set by many other Divisions of naming them selves after persons of high regard as a tribute to those persons and an inspiration an example of true Hibernianism to present and future members.
On April 14, 1997 that Committee submitted its report to the President, recommending that Division 8 “bear the name of our beloved Brother Hibernian, Michael J. Moran, and hereafter be known as the ‘Mike Moran Division, Glen Cove, New York”. The report went on to say: “This recommendation is made with keen awareness that the Division has no greater honor to bestow, and will never again be empowered to extend such an honor – but no Hibernian has contributed more to the Division than Mike Moran. His contributions have been countless, selfless and honorable, always given cheerfully, with unfailing dignity and charm – the hallmark of a great Irishman.
The Division was slated to vote on the Committee’s recommendation at its monthly meeting in May. Mike died on April 29, 1997 at the age of 67. He had been advised before his death that the Division was to be named in his honor. That honor was bestowed posthumously, and by unanimous acclamation of the Division members, on May 8, 1997. The new Division banner bearing Mike’s name was dedicated on December 17, 1997 in a ceremony held at the Swan Club, in the presence of Mike’s wife, Mary, and his daughters, Maureen Basdavanos, Theresa Pierce and Anne Gentile.
The following is an account of Mike’s funeral from the North Shore Hibernian:
We were all deeply saddened by the death of Brother Mike Moran on April 29, 1997. Our brothers and their families followed Mike’s fine example of Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity by attending the Hibernian wake service and his Funeral Mass in great numbers, ad did our Hibernian brothers and sisters from all over Long Island.
Mike was eulogized by County Board President Ed Friel and Division President Robert Lynch and our Chaplain Msgr. McCann led the prayer service. The Funeral Mass at Mikes’ parish church, St. Boniface Martyr, Sea Cliff was concelebrated by Msgr. McCann and Fr. Michael Torpey, pastor of St. Boniface. Mike’s coffin, draped in the Irish tricolor, was led into the church by a lone piper and accompanied by an honor guard of twenty five of his brother Hibernians. Mike’s best friend, Charlie Phillips, acted as lead pallbearer.
A moving graveside ceremony was conducted at Locust Valley Cemetery where the lone piper played a lament over Mike’s grave while a color guard with the Division’s banner and colors stood to attention. The honor guard held the outstretched tricolor over Mike’s coffin in the pouring rain during this final farewell.
Below you will find some newspaper clips about Mr. Moran.
Irish Night at St. Pats
June 18, 2009 by Joe McDonald
Filed under division news
St. Patrick’s will be hosting its Family Festival is on June 17th through June 21st in its parking lot Irish Night on Friday June 19th with the AOH having a big part in the day.
There will be music, Irish Soda Bread Competitions and much, much more…
So please join us!
Trip To the Long Island Ducks
June 16, 2009 by Joe McDonald
Filed under division news
The AOH will be sponsoring a trip to Citibank Park to see the Long Island Ducks on July 25, 2009.
Tickets will be $30 dollars each and includes a pregame picnic barbecue in left field.
For more information or to purchase tickets please contact Joe McDonald at joe@glencoveirish.org or call him at 917-974-3906.
Hope to see you there!
Nassau County Convention on June 7th
May 16, 2009 by Joe McDonald
Filed under division news
This is to again announce that the Nassau County AOH Convention will be held on Sunday, June 7, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Holy Family Church basement, 25 Fordham Avenue, Hicksville.
Please tell all Hibernians you know, pass this to all Hibernians in good standing, announce it at your next meeting, and attend the convention yourself. It will be hosted by Division 11. All county officer positions are open.
Brother Joe McDonald Gets Major Degree
April 19, 2009 by Joe McDonald
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ISLAND PARK, NY – Division 8 would like to congratulate Joe McDonald for receiving his Major Degree on Sunday, April 19th.
“It’s an honor,” said McDonald, who joined the AOH back in 2007 and served as Recording Secretary in 2008. “Going through this process allows me to understand what it is to be a brother in the AOH.”
Over 50 candidates went through the process, at Sacred Heart Parish in Island Park, NY which was attended by brothers from all the divisions in Nassau County.
Division 8 was represented by County President John O’Connell, Division President John Hanley, Immediate Past President and Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2009 Grand Marshal Robert Lynch, Standing Committee Chair Patrick Furlong, and Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2009 Aide to the Grand Marshal Barney Lough.
Division 8 is Now on Twitter
March 20, 2009 by Joe McDonald
Filed under division news
You can now gets Division updates through Twitter, the fast growing microblogging network. By signing up and following the feed, all of the division news will be delivered to your desktop or even your cell phone, depending on your settings.
It’s just another way to know of upcoming events sponsored by the Mike Moran division of the AOH.
To follow our feed, go to www.twitter.com/AOHDivision8 and press follow when signed into your Twitter account.









