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Episode 3: Beyond St. Patrick’s Day: Honoring Irish Heritage Year-Round
Fresh off the heels of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, hosts Michael Schilling and Shaun Morgan reflect on how Irish heritage continues long after the parades have passed. In this episode of Craic on the Coast, we explore the lasting legacy of Irish-Americans on the South Shore through our “Talk of the Trail” feature.
We sit down with Greg Shanahan and John Sullivan to highlight the first stop on the South Shore Irish Heritage Trail in Weymouth, MA, and uncover the heroic stories of Jeremiah Quinn, a Civil War veteran who survived Andersonville and raised the American flag in Richmond, and Frederick C. Murphy, a WWII medic and Medal of Honor recipient who gave his life to save others.
We wrap up by previewing the upcoming Annual Easter Rising Commemoration hosted by the Father John Murphy Division of the AOH in Scituate—this year’s program: “Through Songs and Stories, We Remember 1916.”
📍History, heritage, and heroism—this episode is packed with stories that honor the Irish-American spirit in every season.
The Local Seen by Plymouth Area Community Access Television welcomes residents of Plymouth, Pembroke, Kingston, and Duxbury into our studio to produce their own show, podcast, or special to air on our community and YouTube channel. We provide production training and services as a platform for free and uncensored speech. The content herein does not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of The Local Seen's staff or Board of Directors. If you live or work in one of our four towns, and would like to produce your own content, email [email protected] to get started! We'll see you on The Local Seen! www.thelocalseen.media
Episode 3: Beyond St. Patrick’s Day: Honoring Irish Heritage Year-Round
Fresh off the heels of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, hosts Michael Schilling and Shaun Morgan reflect on how Irish heritage continues long after the parades have passed. In this episode of Craic on the Coast, we explore the lasting legacy of Irish-Americans on the South Shore through our “Talk of the Trail” feature.
We sit down with Greg Shanahan and John Sullivan to highlight the first stop on the South Shore Irish Heritage Trail in Weymouth, MA, and uncover the heroic stories of Jeremiah Quinn, a Civil War veteran who survived Andersonville and raised the American flag in Richmond, and Frederick C. Murphy, a WWII medic and Medal of Honor recipient who gave his life to save others.
We wrap up by previewing the upcoming Annual Easter Rising Commemoration hosted by the Father John Murphy Division of the AOH in Scituate—this year’s program: “Through Songs and Stories, We Remember 1916.”
📍History, heritage, and heroism—this episode is packed with stories that honor the Irish-American spirit in every season.
The Local Seen by Plymouth Area Community Access Television welcomes residents of Plymouth, Pembroke, Kingston, and Duxbury into our studio to produce their own show, podcast, or special to air on our community and YouTube channel. We provide production training and services as a platform for free and uncensored speech. The content herein does not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of The Local Seen's staff or Board of Directors. If you live or work in one of our four towns, and would like to produce your own content, email [email protected] to get started! We'll see you on The Local Seen! www.thelocalseen.media