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JC Museum’s Afternoon Delight For Seniors March 14, 2008

Afternoon Delight For Seniors
Rose Flanagan and Ed Saultz

If your grandparents or senior friends love to be entertained with traditional Ireland music, then inform them about this event at Jersey City Museum. I’m sure they’re going to love it.

Rose Flanagan and Ed Saultz – the traditional Irish music duo – “will perform some of Ireland’s traditional dance songs“.

And to make the seniors a little more energetic, refreshments will be served before the event.

For individuals and senior groups who have transportation concerns, you can call Jersey City Senior Affairs for transportation at 201.547.4361. All taken care of. ;)

To learn more about Rose Flanagan and Ed Saultz, click here.

Afternoon Delight: Traditional Irish Music
Where : Jersey City Museum
Address : 350 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Date : March 14, 2008 2pm – 3pm
Price : Free
Contact : Call 201.413.0303 x 141 to reserve seats.

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