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San Diego : Annual Gala 2009
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San Diego 26th Annual Gala and Auction : 2.28.09

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The American Ireland Fund hosted its 26th Annual Gala and Auction on February 28th at the Manchester Grand Hyatt.  This year’s theme, “Toast of the Town” honored a new generation of leaders, daughters of members who have supported the work of the Ireland Fund for many years, and Carly Smithson, San Diego’s American Idol finalist. 

Heritage Award
Receiving the fund’s Heritage Award were Shannon Reidy Diltz, Molly Manchester Eldredge, Kathryn Riley Grasso, Kara Lynch Guthrie, Julie Mulvihill Mayer, Bridget McDonald, and Riley Sexton. 

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Robert A. MacNamara Literary & Arts Award
Carly Smithson received the Robert A. MacNamara Literary & Arts Award and entertained in Idol fashion for all guests at the Gala.

The evening kicked off at 5:30 p.m. with a cocktail reception and silent auction, followed by dinner, a live auction, entertainment and dancing.

San Diego’s favorite priest, Father Joe Carroll was also in attendance along with Mayor Jerry Sanders.  Also on hand was The Irish Club of La Jolla High School as well as the infamous In-Case Trio of San Diego, who were happy to offer a few musical Irish classics for further entertainment.

Over the past 25 years, The American Ireland Fund has raised millions of dollars to support projects of peace and reconciliation, charity and culture in Ireland.  President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, gives credit to the Fund’s efforts in Northern Ireland for making the peace process possible.

This year’s proceeds directly supported renewed reconciliation efforts in Northern Ireland, as well as the work of San Diego’s MOST, the Mercy Outreach Surgical Team.  Mercy Hospital, founded by the Sisters of Mercy, an order of nuns originating in Dublin, began ministering to the sick and poor in San Diego in 1890.  The hospital continues that mission in central and southern Mexico through MOST, an outreach effort that performs roughly 700 surgeries a year, and has treated more than 8,000 patients with little access to health care.

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1 - Overview of room
2 - Larry McCarthy,M.D., Sr. JoCeal Young, Chris Nicholson, Alex Rodarte, M.D.
3 - The In Case Trio (Mike reidy, Bill Hall and Noel Hall) and San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders
4 - Dan Shea & Bob Sexton
5 - The honorees: Julie Mulvihill Mayer, Kara Lynch Guthrie, Riley Sexton, Bridet McDonald, Molly Manchester Eldredge, Kathryn Riley Grasso and Shannon Reidy Diltz
6 - Maryanne McDonald and Bridget McDonald
7 - Mary and Dan Mulvihill with Daughter Julie Mulvihill Mayer
8 - Ted and Molly Eldredge
9 - Co-Chairs Gail King and John Morrell
10 - La Jolla High School Irish Club members and Father Joe Carroll
11 - Carly Smithson Performs



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