Liam Flynn’s Ale House is now a registered business in Maryland
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/0201/keaner_celtic.html
Wow! Ireland’s Keane on loan to Celtic FC. I knew this would be a good week. Now if I can finish the kegroom at the pub, I’ll really be happy.
Going today to score some flooring for the pub. Lots of loading and unloading. Thanks, in advance, to Shannon & Bert for the truck loan.
I hope to have the electrical plans finalized today for the electrician as well. Sitting down and imagining a virtual “walk through” has really help plan what is needed as far as lights and power needs for the future bands.
Yes! I’ve finally found the 5 panels doors needed to rebuild the bar front. The old bathrooms have been demoed and the keg room received it’s final coat of paint. I don’t know if we can make the St. Pat’s deadline, but we’re sure gonna try.
The working name of the pub is Liam Flynn’s Ale House. Given that there will be 13 taps, I think it will qualify for such a title.
The Pub work is happening again, thankfully.
More details soon. Sorry, I’ve been very busy and that’s a good thing.
Baltimore hurling article promoting practice at Latrobe Park in Locust Point.
http://www.bmoremedia.com/features/baltimoregaa100609.aspx
Book signing, reading and discussion—Monday October 5, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.
Union Strategies for Hard Times
Red Emma’s Bookstore
800 St. Paul Street in Baltimore
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Baltimore&state=MD&address=800+St.+Paul+Street
A special guest will be Ted Watts, author of the book The First Labor Day Parade. Ted will be giving away copies of this book to anyone who attends.
Beer, too.