Richard Kiel from The Spy Who Loved Me. |
Over the
last twelve months this group have been working tirelessly away in the meeting
rooms of The Granville Hotel, to deliver not only the annual gala dinner,
historic talks, schools programme and Flag Raising ceremony but the programme
was expanded this year to acknowledge the very important 1916 Commemoration in
a way that will NOT be replicated anywhere else in Ireland during this year.
This
committed band of brothers and sisters produced a weekend's worth of events that
could have graced any national event calendar and in recognition of the
magnitude of the professionalism of the events delivered our Waterford City
held centre stage with our national broadcaster on Saturday evening on both of
the main news bulletins. It is these small wins and PR opportunities that are
firing a warning shot across the bows of others cities that Waterford is not
prepared to lie down and accept the occasional crumbs from the top table that
are so often fed to us every now and again.
Great picture from Noel Browne. |
Quite
simply we want a bigger slice of the cake!
A summary
of last weekend shows just what a significant programme this committee
delivered. On Friday 4th March 100 people, from 50 different
nationalities, were naturalised as Irish Citizens, in City Hall, opposite the
very spot where TF Meagher raised the first ever Irish Tricolour flag on 7th
March 1848.
On an
unusually sunny afternoon, on Saturday 5th March, 2,500 people
watched as over 90 re-enactors staged the Easter Rising battle for the GPO, on
The Mall, outside the Bishop’s Palace. This 40 minute historic re-enactment
included forces from both side of the conflict and a period British armoured
car with a Vickers and a Lewis machine gun. Whilst this event captured the public’s
imagination the ticketed gala dinner that followed was really the corporate
flag waving event that delivered the goods for Waterford City.
Over one
hundred and fifty people attended the sell out gala dinner in The Granville
Hotel. This event was attended by Mayor John Cummins, Ambassadors from the
United States and Canadian Embassies, representatives from Government, members
of the 69th Infantry Division in New York, American film production
companies, and 45 guests from the Twin Cities of Minnesota to name but a few.
Keynote speakers were Vice Admiral Mark Mellett and Lt Col Sean M Flynn
Commander of the 69th Infantry Division New York, with musical
accompaniment by the Island of Ireland Peace Choir and the Hounds of Fin.
The gala
dinner was one of the best attended and certainly one of, if not the most
positive, corporate events I have experienced in my time here in Waterford
City. The City was sold to our guests in a glowing light and I am sure that no
other City or committee could have put on such a noteworthy event.
Another action shot from Noel Browne. |
On Sunday 6th
March the weekend’s events were wrapped up with the Flag Raising Ceremony on
The Mall. Again this event was attended by a significant number of dignitaries
and representative counties and despite some cold and damp weather, around 1200
people watched the proceedings and listened intently to the speeches. This event
was supported in great numbers by local bands, the Civil Defence and of course
the Waterford Naval Reserve providing all the pomp and ceremony which befitted such a symbolic event.
So
Waterford City take a bow.
To the voluntary
committee of Ann, Eddie, Paul, Janet, Mags, Jonathan, James, Cian and John you
ALL played a blinder – roll on 2017!
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