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Irish KC is a one-man site by an artist from Ireland who has lived in Kansas City. It consists of 2 types of posts, which seen from the Home Page are:

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     2. KC Irish News & Events blog (center column)

The artist also authors a site called American Hell

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Eolaí gan Fhéile, author of Irish KC

This page contains background information about the author from the perspective of being Irish and his relationship to Kansas City. For more general information you could look at 101 Random Things About the Irish KC Author, if you are mad that is.

Q. Are you Irish?
A. Born and brought up in Dublin. Emigrated to the US in my thirties at the height of the economic boom known as the Celtic Tiger, against the migrant traffic which had many long-term Irish emigrants returning (I worked with many in the 5 years before leaving), and many new immigrants arriving from other countries. After 8 years in Kansas City I returned to live in Ireland in the autumn of 2007

Q. What does Eolaí gan Fhéile mean?
A. It’s a name. Eolas means ‘knowledge’ in Irish, and Eolaí comes from that, and means ‘Guide’. gan means ‘without’. And Féile means Feast (as in Saint’s Feast Day - e.g. St Patrick’s Day is Lá Fhéile Pádraig, or it also means Festival). Féile is aspirated with the ‘h’ when gan is placed in front of it. Put it all together, and you have Guide without a Feast Day/Festival. Either way it means I’m no saint.

Q. How Do I Contact You?
A. Either direct from the Contact Page, or just send an email to eolai at irishkc dot com

Q. But where can I send you a postcard/food/money/hate mail?
A. My mailing address in KC was:
     215 West 78 Terrace
     Kansas City
     MO 64114

-currently in Ireland I’m of no fixed abode which is not as glamorous as it sounds - I’ll post a mailing address here as soon as I have one.

Q. How do you pronounce Eolaí gan Fhéile?
A. Eolaí like the oley in Holey Moley Batman, gan like the english word ‘gone’, and Fhéile where the ‘h’ renders the ‘F’ silent and leave you with ‘ay’ (as in day), and ‘le’ as in ‘let’. Put it all together and you have oley gone ay-le

Q. Have You Anything Irish to Disclose in Kansas City?
A. Yeah. Here’s an inexhaustive list.

Irish Festival Websites:
I created and maintained the websites of the Brookside Irish Fest, Westport Irish Fest, and Kansas City Irish Festival. I created the KC Irish Fest Blog in 2003 and authored it from the beginning until January 2006.

Other Kansas City Irish websites:
I once was responsible for the Celtic Fringe website, both design and content. I have also been responsible for the websites of WJ McBride’s Irish Pub in Overland Park, and Molloy Brothers Irish Pub in Westport. I have also maintained the website for WJ McBride’s Irish Pub in KCK. The website of the first annual Kansas City Feis was created and maintained by me.

Irish Festival Worker:
I was also committee captain of MCs for one Brookside Irish Fest, and was actual MC for the opening of that festival. And when you’re a volunteer you do much more than head committees. Among other festival functions, I have also worked the bars, handled backstage duties, and painted kids entertainment apparatus.

Irish Festival Vendor:
Separate to volunteer work, or paid web work, I have also been a self-employed vendor at the first three Kansas City Irish Festivals, where I offered my paintings of Ireland for sale.

At Irish and Celtic festivals in Kansas, Missouri, and surrounding states, I have worked with another vendor selling Celtic jewelry and clothing. And sometimes had a drink.

Irish Pub Quiz Trivia:
For two years I was MC of a Pub Quiz Trivia competition at Molloy Brothers Irish Pub, and for four years I compiled and was MC of a Pub Quiz Trivia competition at WJ McBride’s Irish Pub in Overland Park, KS. Prior to that I participated in three seasons of Pub Quizzes at O’Dowd’s Little Dublin, being on the winning team once. The Manager of O’Dowd’s asked me to do both their website and their quiz, but before I could answer, the manager was asked to leave.

Food from Irish Stores:
I have bought food in Browne’s Deli & Market, Sheehan’s Irish Imports, and Brits in Lawrence. I intend to make it to the ones I have not purchased from yet, like Doherty & Sullivan’s.

Drinking in Irish Pubs:
I have drunk in every conceivable Irish pub (by whatever definition) in the region. I like American neighbourhood bars.

For some time my recorded voice was the Irish accent that greeted you on the phone at Harling’s Upstairs.

Irish Organizations:
I have been a member of the Celtic Fringe, and have been part of the St Patrick’s Day Float Crew several times helping other harder workers and designers.

Irish Bookstore:
Having enjoyed being a customer so much, I then worked part-time for a year at Bloomsday Books.

Virtually Irish:
I am the creator and founder of The Four-Legged Dog, a virtual Irish Pub in the Kansas City Area exclusively for the Irish who immigrated to the US.

Irish Artist:
I paint. I painted a cow. I paint Ireland. I paint Kansas City. I paint things I’m not telling you.

Irish Web Work:
As well as working for myself as an artist, I work for myself in Web Development, primarily in the area of Search Engine Marketing. As well as the Irish-American business community in KC, on occasion I produce web work for clients in Ireland.

American Web Work:
Like Irish KC I also write and publish other things - such as American Hell. Before all this I was employed by an Irish-American I.T. firm.

Trips Home to Ireland:
In the eight years I lived in the US I traveled home to Ireland 8 times.

Caveat:
Irish KC is only supposed to be fun. If it doesn’t do that for you, don’t worry about it and go and give somebody a hug. I’m sure they deserve it, and you’ve been reading this too long anyway.

This entry was posted on Saturday, January 1st, 2005 at 2:40 am and is filed under Art, Brownes' Irish Market, Celtic Fringe, Festivals, Harling's Upstairs, Housekeeping, Immigration, Ireland, Molloy's, O'Dowd's - Plaza, Organizations, Sheehans Irish Imports, WJ McBride's - KCK, WJ McBride's - OP, blogs. You can follow responses via my RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response or trackback from your site.


12 Responses to “Eolaí gan Fhéile, author of Irish KC”

  1. Gerry Regan responds: June 23rd, 2006 at 10:51 am

    I’m enjoying your KC focus, whimsy, and your clear affinity for Irish culture. We should keep in touch for mutual benefit, perhaps sharing news and promotion, whatever. We also eventually would like to locate a KC correspondent to join our stable.

    Not finding your name here so you have me at a disadvantage.

    Gerry Regan
    Producer, TheWildGeese.com
    917-741-9501

  2. Stephen responds: November 23rd, 2006 at 8:31 pm

    How do you say “Family” in Gaelic? Thanks, in advance!

  3. eolai responds: November 24th, 2006 at 6:12 am

    “clann” Stephen. It’s actually in the Glossary

  4. Erin responds: March 14th, 2007 at 9:55 pm

    Hello, I was looking up how to say family in Gaelic and I came across two different words, you said clann is family and another website I found said that the word teaghlach was family. I can’t seem to find an answer so I hope you can help, my brother and I are going to get tattoos together with the word and I need it to be the right one. Thank you for your help in advance.

  5. Erin responds: March 14th, 2007 at 10:15 pm

    I am sorry to ask another question but I found another saying I liked about family and I just wanted to make sure the translation was correct. Muintir thar gach uile ní- family above all. If this translation is correct would you be able to give me the pronunciation also? Again thank you in advance!

  6. eolai responds: March 14th, 2007 at 10:45 pm

    Erin,

    I should - and will - amend where I have “clann” as meaning family.

    “Clann” was commonly taught in schools in Ireland to mean “family” and as such is commonly used by non-native speakers like myself to mean “family”, but it really only means “family” in the same sense in English that you might ask somebody if they are going to start a family i.e. it means “offspring” or “descendants”.

    “Teaghlach” does mean “family” in the sense of parents and children living together. Relating to a household, it comes from the word “Teach” which means “house”. This word is most commonly used by native speakers in Gaeltacht areas.

    Also “Muintir” - translated most commonly as “people”, is also used to mean “family”, usually with the name to refer to the wider family.

    Remember, literal translations are not good if even possible, and context can give meanings to words that they don’t have when used in isolation.

    If your tattoo is going to say just one word I imagine you want “Teaghlach”, but if it is to be combined with your family name or used with other words perhaps “muintir” is best for you. You might have a read through the forums on Daltaí na Gaeilge

  7. Erin responds: March 16th, 2007 at 3:52 pm

    Thank you so much for your help, I think I like the family above all saying -Muintir thar gach uile ní, for my tattoo. If you have any more suggestions I would really appreciate them. I just want a saying that shows how much my family means to me. Again thank you!

  8. Irish Mama responds: February 28th, 2008 at 2:29 pm

    I think your explaination is brilliant, Eolai.

    I’ve been taking Irish (language) class at the Irish Museum & Cultural Center w/ Renata (a lovely lady), and your explaination jives with the one she gave us as well - not that I’d ever doubt you (or that you’d need reassurance that you’re correct)!

  9. eolai responds: February 29th, 2008 at 1:24 am

    Irish Mama, please do doubt me, especially on my Gaeilge which has gone so rusty these last few years. And I’m always up for a bit of reassurance (I have self-esteem issues)! Oh, and thanks.

  10. Erin M. Kelly responds: March 6th, 2008 at 10:03 pm

    I am a another ‘Erin’ who would love to have the phrase ‘Family Above All Else’ as a tattoo, and I’m so happy to have found this post since it gives me some added reassurance regarding the appropriate writing. The general consensus I have gathered regarding the saying is that it should read as follows: teaghlach thar gach uile ní .

    I have also read elsewhere that if space is an issue, you can omit the word “uile” without compromising the meaning. Is this the case?

  11. VG responds: July 25th, 2008 at 11:30 am

    Do you fancy a pint?

  12. eolai responds: July 25th, 2008 at 12:23 pm

    Oh I do. See email.


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