EVENTS

Awards Banquet Tickets available

May 18 @ 5:54 pm

With the Irish Season in full swing we are looking forward to the closing event, the annual Awards Banquet and Dinner Dance, taking place Saturday April 4th at EVO Centreville (777 boul. Robert-Bourassa). We hope to see you there!

$90.00 each (Tables of 10 available)

Complimentary Wine until dessert – 2 Complimentary drink tickets included

Details for the evening:

5:00 – 6:00 Parade Award Presentations
6:00 – 7:00 Cocktails (Beer & Wine)
7:00 – Dinner & Dance – Prime Rib Roast Beef Dinner – (Fish/Vegetarian where needed)
Band: Good Time Charlie & D.J. Ryan Kennedy

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UIS Lecture a Success!

May 18 @ 5:54 pm

On March 5th at Concordia’s School of Irish Studies’ McEntee Reading Room Professor Jane McGaughey, Associate Professor of Diaspora Studies, presented a wonderful lecture about a man who is unavoidably tied to Montreal’s Irish community, Dr. Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan.

The lecture was well attended by UIS members, members of the wider community, and students alike.

We would like to thank the School of Irish Studies, Dr. Michael Kenneally, and Professor McGaughey for helping the UIS to organize the lecture.

The School offers numerous public lectures throughout the year. We strongly encourage you to consider attending lectures that pique your interest.

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2020 Selection Evening

May 18 @ 5:54 pm

With the Holiday Season over and done with, focus shifts to the Irish Season

Kicking it off for the United Irish Societies is the 65th Annual Queen’s Selection Evening, a public speaking contest open to women of Irish descent (or birth) between the ages of 18 and 25 living in the Montreal area.

The event takes place on Saturday February 1st at the EVO Centreville on boul. Robert-Bourassa.

For your convenience you can purchase tickets <a href=”https://selection2020.brownpapertickets.com/”>here</a>

We look forward to seeing you on February 1st.

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Christmas Basket Delivery a Success

May 18 @ 5:54 pm

Several dozen members and friends gathered at Verdun Adult and Career Centre on December 14th with the goal of assembling and distributing over fifty five Christmas Baskets to families in need. Members are friends have been making a difference in the community for over fifty years.

We were pleased to see some youngsters helping out as well as little ones Liam, Quinn, and Jack spreading joy to all they met.

We are thankful that elected officials David Lametti, Sterling Downey, Luc Gagnon, and Mary Ann Davis rolled up their sleeves and got to work. With busy schedules at this time of year, we cannot stress enough how grateful we are.

Cathy Doyle and her team did a fantastic job. Because of them, and besause of each volunteer, the UIS has made a difference in the lives of over fifty five families.

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2019 Christmas Draw Winners

May 18 @ 5:54 pm

Thanks to all who bought & sold draw tickets, who donated gifts to the raffle tables, and to all who attended the annual Christmas Draw on Sunday, November 24th. Through your generousity we will make a small difference in the lives of approximately 60 families. Here is the list of winners.

1st PRIZE (950$) Gale Demick Ticket 2424
2nd PRIZE (500$) Richard McConomy Ticket 6827
3rd PRIZE (250$) Robin Robert Ticket 6589
4th PRIZE (100$) Kevin Murphy Ticket 6746
5th PRIZE (100$) Brian McBrien Ticket 5872
6th PRIZE (100$) Patrick Quinn Ticket 0961

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The 2019 UIS Scholarship

May 18 @ 5:54 pm

The recipient of the inaugural UIS Scholarship, Kheyra Davie-King, with President Patricia Mulqueen and Lori Morrison.

Kheyra receives a cheque for $1000, as well as a one (1) year membership to the UIS. Watch for this Scholarship in 2020. Thanks to all

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UIS President Paul Loftus meets Lord Mayor of Dublin Nial Ring

May 18 @ 5:54 pm

On a recent trip to Ireland, UIS President Paul Loftus had the unique opportunity to meet the newly-elected 349th mayor of Dublin, Nial Ring. Ring, a businessman, was previously a councillor for the Inner City North area.

UIS President Paul Loftus and Lord Mayor of Dublin Nial Ring stand in front of Former Dublin Mayor Sean Loftus’s Family crest.

The UIS recently welcomed former Lord Mayor Michaél Mac Donncha on his trip to Montreal in May.
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Statement from the Prime Minister of Canada

May 18 @ 5:54 pm

It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the 195th St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Montreal, hosted by the United Irish Societies of Montreal Inc. (UISM).

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United Irish Societies of Montreal Elects New President

May 18 @ 5:54 pm

As its recent Annual General Meeting, the United Irish Societies of Montreal elected Paul Loftus as President. Paul is the first Irish-born president in 54 years. He comes from Ballina in County Mayo.

Since arriving in Montreal, Paul has been heavily involved in the Irish community. He is the former Secretary of the Montreal GAA and was Captain of the Gaelic football team for five years. He also held the following positions: Director, The Ireland Fund of Canada; Vice Chairman, Jeanie Johnson Project; President, Montreal Irish Rugby Football Club and Co-host Montreal Irish TV show. He is also the co-founder of the Ireland-Canada Chamber of Commerce.  Currently, he is the Chairman of the Federation of Irish Societies, Montreal; the President of Montreal Chapter, University College Dublin (UCD) Alumni Association; Director, St. Patrick’s Society; Director, Thomas D’Arcy McGee Foundation; Director, Ireland-Canada Chamber of Commerce, Montreal Chapter and a member of the Gaelic Athletic Association, Montreal Irish RFC, Ciné Gael and Innisfail Social & Sports Club.

Paul attended St. Muredach’s College in Ballina and graduated from University College Dublin with a B.Comm. He completed a BA in Psychology at Concordia University in Montreal and an M.Sc. in Industrial and Organisational Psychology at Lamar University, Texas. Paul runs his own consulting business and is an Industrial/Organisational Psychologist, an Intercultural Consultant and a Freelance Journalist.

The United Irish Societies of Montreal Inc. (UIS) organises the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade as it has done since it was founded in 1928. The parade is the largest in Canada and one of the 5 longest in the world. It is watched by up to three-quarters of a million people. Next year’s parade will be the 195th continuous one. Other UIS activities include the annual St. Patrick’s Parade Queen’s Selection Evening; and the annual Parade Awards Banquet and Dinner Dance. The benevolent works of the UIS consist of a Christmas raffle, proceeds of which provide food baskets to needy families; and financial support to children’s hospitals and local community organisations.

Its aims and objectives are:

  • To foster and promote the annual celebration of the Feast of Saint Patrick.
  • To foster and safeguard the interests of the Irish community of Greater Montreal, the Province of Quebec and Canada.
  • To encourage communication and friendly relations with all Canadians of other cultural backgrounds and
  • To promote charitable and community services.
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