Stephen, I checked the gift shop items. I didn't see a key chain
fob/thingie. Any possibilities of that? Can think of several designs right
off hand.
A Celtic/Irish design
The crest
map of Ireland w/Fermanaugh marked on it.
Depending on the cost, I would at least check it out. Sorry, Stephen the
crystal doesn't interest me. Can't promise. Several years ago my sister
gave me a Texas key chain with some beautiful bluebonnets on it. No telling
how long I have actually used it. Is a wonderful thing. Reminds me of my
sister and my love for Texas, excluding cactus.
Carole Beth Arnette
San Antonio, TX
nautilus(a)ev1.net
----- Original Message -----
From: <shcassidy(a)yahoo.com>
To: <CASSITY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 1:36 PM
Subject: [CASSITY-L] Major Revision of Cassidy Clan Website
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Dear Cassidys and friends,
The Cassidy Clan is pleased to announce that we have launched a completely
revamped
website. The address is
www.cassidyclan.org This represents the
first major revision of the Cassidy Clan website since it was created in
1998.
We hope you find the new site both attractive and easy to navigate. The
site has
pages on Cassidy family history, information on the development of
variations of the Cassidy surname in the U.S., including Cassity, Cassady
and Cassaday, profiles of Cassidys today, images of the top tourist sites in
County Fermanagh, where the Cassidys originated. Among the new features are
a message board for genealogical and clan related postings. We also have
more details on the August 2002 Clan Rally. We hope you can join the
Cassidys worldwide that will be coming to County Fermanagh for the rally.
Finally, we have two additional CDs from Na Casaidigh for sale from our
gift shop
at
http://www.cassidyclan.org/gift.htm. Na Casaidigh are sons of
Sean Ó Caiside, the Cassidy Clan chieftain. Na Casaidigh come from a family
of 10 siblings raised speaking Irish in Gaoth Dobhair on the rugged Atlantic
coastline of County Donegal. The band has played at several Cassidy Clan
rallies and are well known in Ireland, having released six CDs and performed
at state visits to Ireland by Presidents Reagan and Clinton..
Na Casaidigh have been widely acclaimed by both traditionalists and
contemporary
Celtic music followers and critics. The New York Times observed
that the group offers "the exciting sounds of traditional and 20th century
Ireland. In a leading guide to Irish music, Na Casaidigh are described as
"among the very best unison singers around (they harmonise beautifully too),
the family's standard of musicianship never drops below the highest level."
The new CDs will make wonderful additions to the collections of all fans of
traditional Irish music.
All the best,
Stephen Cassidy
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