John Joe McGirl
The Annual John Joe McGirl Commemoration will take place on this coming Saturday, August 19.
This event is one of the highlights of Ballinamore Festival Week and the crowds who gather in the town look forward to participation in the parade from the John McGahern Square to the McGirl monument at the Island Theatre (Amharclann an Oileáin). This year will mark the 35th anniversary of his death in December 1988.
The John Joe McGirl Monument in Ballinamore.
The address will be delivered by Ruairí Ó Murchú, Sinn Féin TD for Louth, and the parade will once again be led by the rousing music of the Mountain Road Pipe Band from Teemore, Co Fermanagh.
John Joe McGirl was a legendary republican, known and respected far beyond the boundaries of Co Leitrim.
He suffered greatly in pursuit of his ideal of a united and free Ireland and spent many years in various prisons, from the Curragh in the 1940s to Long Kesh in the 1970s.
He was also a TD and a County Councillor and represented all of the people with honour and pride.
Some years after his death, a fitting monument, designed by renowned artist, Robert Ballagh, was erected at the end of the Main Street in Ballinamore. This is now part of the artistic and cultural heritage of the town.
The parade starts at 8.00pm from the Square on this Saturday, August 19.
Fortunately, with McGirl’s Bar now open again, there will be an Irish night with music and song in McGirl’s, immediately after the commemoration.
In the case of inclement weather, the commemoration will be held in the Community Hall.
Beidh fáilte roimh chuile duine a ghlacann páirt sa chomóradh stairiúil seo.
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