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Volume 9 Issue 6 June 2007
Serving the Celtic Communities of: Wales, Isle of Man, Cornwall (England), Glacia (Spain), Brittany (France), Scotland and Ireland
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The Knights are hosting the annual
SIS’s Midsummer’s Eve gathering
It’s a potluck, BYOB , bring a lawn chair or two for your added comfort and Celtic attire is strongly encouraged. Bring a Guest! Those of you who have attended past Midsummer’s gatherings know the fun that was had and as I have mentioned earlier Sally promises more of the same Celtic fun, frolic and mystique. See you all there!!
DIRECTIONS: Turn south off Jackson Blvd onto Sheridan Lake Rd., go about 6 miles, turn left onto Dunsmore Rd., take the first right onto Kerry Dr. to the 3rd house on the left (log house), or take Hwy 16 south to Moon Meadows Rd and turn right for approximately 3 miles to Dunsmore Rd. Turn left onto Dunsmore Rd and take the first road to the right which is Kerry Dr. and look for the 3rd house on the left. There will be signs posted as you near our house. Feel free to call us when and if you get lost at 343-2884 or 390-6276
(Sally submitted an extensive history of Midsummer’s Eve. See that article later in the newsletter.)
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June 16 |
6:00 p.m. |
Midsummer’s Eve Celebration @ Knights |
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Jun 21 |
6:00 p.m. |
NO General membership Meeting in June because of the Midsummer’s Eve party INSTEAD! |
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July 5 |
7:00 p.m. |
Board Meeting |
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July 19 |
7:00 p.m. |
General membership Meeting, American Legion Post 22, Rapid City PROGRAM: Independence day and our Celtic heritage by Bill Knight
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Aug 2 |
7:00 p.m. |
Board Meeting |
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Aug 16 |
7:00 p.m. |
General membership Meeting, American Legion Post 22, Rapid City PROGRAM: TBA |
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Aug 30-Sept 2 |
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Gathering of the Clans Celtic Festival at Memorial Park |
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Sept 6 |
7:00 p.m. |
Board Meeting |
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Sept 20 |
7:00 p.m. |
General membership Meeting, American Legion Post 22, Rapid City PROGRAM: TBA |
*American Legion Post 22, 818 East St. Patrick St, Rapid City


There is good news for our
Celtic community! Siaryn
Duggan and her husband John
have opened up a new Celtic
shop in town, the Celtic
Connection. It is located at 517th
6th street, it is co-located in the
Bag Ladies Shop at the present
time. So go on down, browse and
say hello to Siaryn Duggan and
support the new shop. Siaryn is adding new items daily. She’s got Celtic foods on order. More info on the shop as it develops.
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All’s Well in Celtic Land
What could be better? Summer’s here, a time for family gatherings, graduations, vacations and hours of outdoor fun. A great BBQ was hosted by John and Siaryn Duggan of COA on Friday May 29th, which turned out to be a typical coolish South Dakota evening. Though the weather was not exactly summer like, the food and drink were terrific, which included some wonderful summertime pasta and salad dishes along with grilled brats (bangers if you prefer) and Matt Murraine’s infamous Guinness brisket. The best part of the evening though was the fellowship and friendship enjoyed by everyone who was there. We each had our ideas of what we could do to continue to enlighten our community about our Celtic Culture, to attract new members and to keep the interest of our current members. Basically it was quite simple; just keep on doing what we are doing. Are we not having fun? Have we not been able to help others in need? And who enjoys a gathering or a party more then a Celt? No one that I know of and best of all the word is getting out to the community about our culture and heritage. A party or a gathering doesn’t have to be big to be good; it just has to be good to be big…
Bill Knight
President /SIS
“Hello from Afghanistan!
I thank you for sending me these e-mails; it is nice to hear what is going on at home!!! I decided that I will come home for leave and have the time of the Black Hills Scottish/Irish festival for the scheduled time. My mother still thinks I am going to Scotland (I want to keep it that way) but I couldn't miss the festival this year and seeing all of the friends I have made in the Scottish/Irish society. I should also be home in time for the 2008 Burn's night and can't wait to see you there also. Thank you again for all of your prayers and support.
My mailing address is: John
Savery
235th MP CO
APO, AE 09354
(Just in case anyone would like to keep in touch with letters instead of e-mail
(john.savery@us.army.mil)).
Slancha va agus beanacht Dea,
Sgt. John M. Savery
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In the 16th and 17th centuries, everything had to be transported by ship and it was also before commercial fertilizer's invention, so large shipments of manure were common. It was shipped dry, because in dry form it weighed a lot less than when wet, but once water (at sea) hit it, it not only became heavier, but the process of fermentation began again, of which a by product is methane gas. As the stuff was stored below decks in bundles you can see what could (and did) happen. Methane began to build up below decks and the first time someone came below at night with a lantern, BOOOOM! Several ships were destroyed in this manner before it was determined just what was happening.
After that, the bundles of manure were always stamped with the term “Ship High In Transit" on them, which meant for the sailors to stow it high enough off the lower decks so that any water that came into the hold would not touch this volatile cargo and start the production of methane. Thus evolved the term "S.H.I.T." , (Ship High In Transit) which has come down through the centuries and is in use to this very day.
You probably did not know the true history of this word. Neither did I. I had always thought it was a golf term. J
Courtesy of Siaryn Duggan
Celtic Connection
517 6th Street
Rapid City, SD 57701
(605) 381-1500
Courtesy of Sally Knight
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Merchant of Venice, Act IV, Scene 1
Some men there are love not a
gaping pig;
Some, that are mad if they behold a cat;
And others, when the bagpipe sings i' the nose,
Cannot contain their urine: for affection,
Mistress of passion, sways it to the mood
Of what it likes or loathes. Now, for your answer:
As there is no firm reason to be render'd,
Why he cannot abide a gaping pig;
Why he, a harmless necessary cat;
Why he, a woollen bagpipe; but of force
Must yield to such inevitable shame
As to offend, himself being offended;
From Paul Smith
We welcome any Scottish or Irish trivia from any member. Please submit your thoughts to Info@BlackHillsCelticEvents.org
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The Sons of Norway host dancing lessons at the Canyon Lake Senior Citizens’ Center each Monday evening at 6:30. We’re learning some Norwegian dances and are preparing to learn some Celtic dances. Call John or Nancy Burke if you’re interested in attending as their summer schedule may vary a bit.




This will be a regular feature of our Newsletter with your help. Please share any of your favorite Celtic Shopping locations with our Newsletter editor, Pat Hamilton. Send any suggestions to info@BlackHillsCelticEvents.org .
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Dream Shoes (Bald Mountain): http://www.DreamShoes.com/
They have great sandals and shoes for both men and women.
Pyramid Collection: http://www.PyramidCollection.com/
Clothing, jewelry, goblets (mail-order catalog available)
Creative Irish Gifts: www.ShopIrish.com
Clothing, trinkets, jewelry, caps, mugs (mail-order catalog available)
Cashs of Ireland: www.cashs.com
Dishes, glassware, clothing (mail-order catalog available)
Shannon: www.ShopShannon.com
Clothing, trinkets, glasses (mail-order catalog available)
Sofi’s Stitches: http://www.sofisstitches.com/
Medieval and renaissance clothing
Gael Song: http://www.gaelsong.com/
(mail-order catalog available)
Celtic Croft: www.kilts-n-stuff.com
Kilts, clothing, jewelry, etc (mail-order catalog available)
The Celtic Shop: http://CelticShopDunedin.com
This is our old friend Coleen Coble’s web site. Check out her wide assortment.
Meeting was called to order by President, Bill Knight. Treasurer absent, no report.
Old Business:
Midsummer Eve party will June 16 at the Knight’s house. Bill and Sally will be sending emails to members as a reminder.
Storage unit has been acquired. Location is on St Pat St.. Moving date will be June 2.
Gillette Celtic Festival will be on June 23. SIS and COA plan to participate. Camping facilities are available. Volunteers needed.
Discussion concerning the SIS and COA merger. Questions toward bi-laws and local versus nation-wide focus. Committees still plan to meet.
June 9 is the SIS rummage sale/fund raiser. Carole asks for a list of items, plus pricing. Scones will also be sold. Volunteers needed.
New Business:
St Patrick’s day & Burns dinners will be held at a different location. The Episcopalian church can no longer allow liquor on its premises.
Membership drive briefly discussed.
Standing Business:
Kirk Spell is home. A get together was held at the Holiday Inn for friends and family.
Aliyah has volunteered to find Celtic links to our website.
Aliyah’s daughter, Lynida remains in Sioux Falls in a rehab facility and is doing well.
Next BOD meeting will be at Jim Byrnes office on June 7.
Program will be the Midsummer Eve Party on June 16.
July program will be presented by Bill Knight on Independence day and our Celtic heritage.
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No minutes available at time of publication.
President Bill Knight info@BlackHillsCelticEvents.org
Vice President John Burke
Secretary Heather Payden (Sally Knight, co-secretary)
Treasurer Carole Conrad
Board Members Aliyah Sanders, Kerry Smith, Jim Byrne, James Marrs, Paul Smith
Past President Gary Hamilton
Membership Sally Knight
Web Site Gary Hamilton
Newsletter Pat Hamilton, info@BlackHillsCelticEvents.org
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