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Enda's Songs and Stories

  • Mar 20
  • 1 min read

Last night Enda Reilly returned to the New School Church in the Village to share his original songs inspired by Irish myths and poems, from Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn McCool) to St. Patrick. This delightful concert was made possible by the Northville District Library and the Friends of the Library.

 
 
 

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Elliott Lawery
Elliott Lawery
Mar 31

I just read this post about Enda Reilly returning to the New School Church in Mill Race Village to share his original songs inspired by Irish myths and poems, and it sounds like such a wonderful way to bring community and culture together through music and storytelling, especially since performances like this — drawing on legends from Fionn mac Cumhaill to St. Patrick — can make history feel alive and accessible in a way that’s both entertaining and meaningful for people of all ages. It’s great that the Northville District Library and the Friends of the Library helped make the event possible, because local partnerships like that really highlight how much value there is in supporting arts and heritage in…

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