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AUGUST 2018 VOLUME 56 ISSUE 8 President Jeff Schuld Vice President Dennis Pinkiewicz Jr. Recording Secretary Thomas McCarthy Treasurer John O Keefe Corresponding Secretary Thomas Jennings First Keeper of The Shillelagh Ken Shanley Second Keeper of The Shillelagh Michael Murphy Steward Richard Dealy III Trustees Dennis Bohanan Kenneth Brown Timothy Duggan James Hartwyk Robert McKiernan Financial Secretary Michael Falzone Pipe Major John Hatton Legal Advisors William Flynn, Esq. Greg Cameron, Esq. Honorary Chaplain Father Terry Loughran of Limerick Deacons Bob McGovern Michael Lee Foster Casey at the Bat is a baseball poem written in 1888 by Ernest Thayer, one of the best-known poems in American literature. The outlook wasn t brilliant for the Mudville nine that day; The score stood four to two, with but one inning more to play. And then when Cooney died at first, and Barrows did the same, A sickly silence fell upon the patrons of the game. A straggling few got up to go in deep despair. The rest clung to that hope which springs eternal in the human breast; they thought, if only Casey could get but a whack at that they d put up even money, now, with Casey at the bat. But Flynn preceded Casey, as did also Jimmy Blake, and the former was a lulu and the latter was a cake, so, upon that stricken multitude grim melancholy sat, for there seemed but little chance of Casey s getting to the bat. But Flynn let drive a single, to the wonderment of all, and Blake, the much despised, tore the cover off the ball; and when the dust had lifted, and the men saw what had occurred, there was Jimmy safe at second and Flynn a-hugging third. Then from five thousand throats and more, there rose a lusty yell; it rumbled through the valley, it rattled in the dell; it knocked upon the mountain and recoiled upon the flat, for Casey, mighty Casey, was advancing to the bat. There was ease in Casey s manner as he stepped into his place; there was pride in Casey s bearing and a smile on Casey s face. And when, responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat, no stranger in the crowd could doubt twas Casey at the bat. Ten thousand eyes were on him as he rubbed his hands with dirt; five thousand tongues applauded when he wiped them on his shirt. Then while the writhing pitcher ground the ball into his hip, defiance gleamed in Casey s eye, a sneer curled Casey s lip. And now the leathercovered sphere came hurtling through the air, and Casey stood a-watching it in haughty grandeur there. Close by the sturdy batsman the ball unheeded sped That ain t my style, said Casey. Strike one, the umpire said. From the benches, black with people, there went up a muffled roar, like the beating of the storm-waves on a stern and distant shore. Kill him! Kill the umpire! shouted someone on the stand; and it s likely they d have killed him had not Casey raised his hand. With a smile of Christian charity great Casey s visage shone; he stilled the rising tumult; he bade the game go on; he signaled to the pitcher, and once more the spheroid flew; but Casey still ignored it, and the umpire said: Strike two. Fraud! cried the maddened thousands, and Echo answered fraud; but one scornful look from Casey and the audience was awed. They saw his face grow stern and cold, they saw his muscles strain, and they knew that Casey wouldn t let that ball go by again. The sneer is gone from Casey s lip, his teeth are clenched in hate; he pounds with cruel violence his bat upon the plate. And now the pitcher holds the ball, and now he lets it go, and now the air is shattered by the force of Casey s blow. Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright; the band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light, and somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout; but there is no joy in Mudville mighty Casey has struck out. Sláinte Jeff Schuld P.O. Box 317 15 Oak Street, Old Bridge Township, New Jersey 08857 Telephone 732-251-9840 www.fsos.com

UPCOMING EVENTS Congratulations to the Old Bridge Order of the FSOS!! August 14th commemorates the Club s 54th Anniversary (1965 2018) Thursday, August 9 - Meeting Night @ 8:30pm This is our Annual OPEN MEETING when we encourage members to invite their non-member family or friends to our meeting, with the goal of having them join this great Irish-American organization. New ASSETS are always welcome and wanted. Saturday Morning, August 11 Monthly Work Party @ 9:00am Thursday, September 13 Next Month s Meeting @ 8:30pm Saturday, September 9 - Whiffle Ball Tournament Registration information, game details and cost will be forthcoming! Saturday, September 15 - Next Month s Work Party @ 9:00am Note: All candidates must attend (3) work parties, and their sponsor must attend (1) work party with their candidate, before the candidate can be officially approved to be a member. If a candidate or any member cannot attend a Saturday work party, feel free to come to the club any other time, and do something in the building. Kenny Shanley and Mike Murphy are always available to dole out some guidance. Monday, September 17 - The Shillelagh Invitational Golf Tournament The 2018 Shillelagh Invitational Golf Tournament is being hosted by the Ocean County FSOS Chapter, and they are excited to be hosting it for their 1st time. Tournament will be held at The Atlantis Golf Course, Tuckerton, NJ. Registration begins at 8am, with a morning tee-off time of 9am (shotgun start) The price is $125 per person which includes Golf, a lunch buffet and two (2) hours of beer and wine in the Cuisine on the Green, located on the course. Hope to see as many FSOS Brothers as possible at this event; it is a chance to have all the Clubs together. Contact Jeff Schuld to sign-up; he will coordinate with the Ocean County Chapter. Saturday, September 29 - Annual Family Picnic @ 1:00 to 6:00PM Our crew of BBQ guys and gals will once again tantalize your taste buds with a menu that is sure to please. Although the menu is not finalized, we are positive there will be more food than most of us could possibly ingest. As always, tap beer, wine and soda will be flowing. There will be live music, some children activities and a Raffle. As with all our outside functions, please bring chairs. For the 4th year in a row we will host the rib cook off; to register please contact Jeff Schuld. Can Ed Quigley defend his 2017 title? You need to be present to find out; so does Ed. $20 per person (21 and over); children 10 years old through 20.99 years old: $10; children 9 years and under are free. This event is one of the club s gifts to our membership. Please come down to Chill with your friends, and Sizzle with the food. It s always heartwarming to see a LARGE MEMBER TURNOUT each year; remember it s your club. Hope to see you there!!! Many volunteers are needed before, during and after this event. Saturday, October 13 @ 2PM - Kelly Brothers Scholarship Benefit The club will be hosting the annual Kelly Brothers Scholarship Benefit, in memory of brothers Bob & Dennis Kelly. A $25 donation includes food, draft beer, wine and soda; a DJ, and games for children, whom are free. If unable to attend, donations are greatly appreciated; checks can be made out to: Hemophilia Association of NJ, or H.A.N.J. Any questions, please call Bart McDade @ 732-678-1922. As a side note: Bart McDade informed us that several club members families have been beneficiaries of their scholarship program over the years.

ESSEX CHAPTER Saturday, September 15 - St. Baldrick s Children Cancer Fundraiser The Essex Chapter will host their 12th annual fundraiser from 3pm to 8pm, and needs volunteers willing to have their heads shaved for this charity; to date, more than $800,00 has been raised. Old Bridge members who want to join Wayne Miller for the trip to Essex, please see Wayne, or if you prefer to donate money or time, contact Kevin Kinney at kjkinney@aol.com or 973-214-0170. BELMAR CHAPTER Saturday, August 11 - Annual Fluke Tournament Based upon a minimum of 175 boats, a total of $ 10,000, for 6 prizes, will be awarded. For details see their flyer on our bulletin board or go to www.fsos/belmar.org/news for an entry form. If you are going to participate in this event, there will be a Captain s meeting to obtain your Tournament package, on Friday August 10 at 6:30pm, in the FSOS Belmar Club. 2018 IRISH FESTIVALS August 17 thru 21 the 59th annual Rose of Tralee International Festival, one of Ireland largest festivals, will be held in Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland; Saturday, September 22 - The 37th Annual Great Irish Fair: 10am 8pm Ford Amphitheater, Coney Island Boardwalk, Brooklyn, NY - $20 Admission September 20th 23rd - 5 Days - Irish Fall Festival Weekend Olde New Jersey Avenue, North Wildwood September 21st to 23rd - 4 Days - Sea Isle City Irish Festival Weekend LaCosta Lounge - 4000 Landis Avenue, Sea Isle City (visitsicnj.com) Here is a website with additional details for the various NJ Irish Festivals: www.new-jersey-leisure-guide.com/irish-festivals.html

SHENANIGANS IN SHILLELAGH LAND The Charlie Donnelly Memorial Golf Outing was a huge success, and as always, it was sold out. It was really sold out; we had 120 golfers from the Old Bridge Club and 16 additional golfers from other chapters. Thanks to Jeff Schuld for chairing this event; The NY Mets bus trip to CitiField was a great success, and the Mets won. Thanks to Joe Patterson for chairing this event; Jamie O Kane has retired as the FSOS Financial Secretary. President Schuld had a plaque created commending Jamie for his 25 years of hard work and will present it to him shortly; With the installation of several additional cameras, we have finished upgrading our video surveillance system inside and outside the building, to encompass 19 cameras; It was reported that the cost of the bar s soda purchases was $0 last month. Way to go! The new Countdown Clock to Saint Patrick s Day is operational. Look for our beloved FSOS logo; it has a special place in the center of the display. FSOS Mixed Bowling League Now forming, 4-person teams consisting of singles or couples for a Handicap League. It will be once a month, on a Saturday night beginning September 2018 and going thru May 2019. The venue, exact start date and time are to be determined, and the costs will be $25 per person, each month. If interested, there is a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board; or contact Marty Cameron @ 732-245-1559. FSOS Pipes & Drums Anyone interested in playing Pipes or Drums, come down on Monday nights. - John Hatton

Historic Dates in August August 4, 1790 - The U.S. Coast Guard was created by Congress and was named the Revenue Marine. Its original purpose was to collect customs duties in the nation s seaports; eventually it was renamed the Coast Guard. Widely unknown is fact that besides protecting the US coastlines and waterways, as a branch of our country s five Armed Services, the Coast Guard has been involved in every overseas U.S. war from 1790 to the Iraq War, and the War in Afghanistan. August 15, 1945 Victory in Japan Day or V-J Day : when Japan formally agreed to an unconditional surrender, ending World War II, six years after the war began in Europe. It is estimated that well over 50 million people were killed. August 9, 1974 President Richard Nixon became the only US president to resign from office. August 21, 1879 At 8pm on a rainy night in the village of Knock, Co. Mayo, 15 people witnessed an Apparition of Our Lady, St. Joseph, St. John the Evangelist, a lamb and cross, on an altar at the gable wall of their Parish Church. The site is now called Ireland s National Marian Shrine, and every year, tens of thousands of visitors make a pilgrimage to the Knock Shrine. August 22, 1922 During the Irish Civil War, the Irish National Army s commander-in-chief, Michael Collins, was assassinated in an ambush while travelling through County Cork, at the village of Béal na mbláth. His funeral was the largest funeral procession ever. August 24, 1814 British forces invaded Washington, D.C., setting fire to several U.S. government buildings, including the White House. Just an Observation Attendance at our meetings has become rather light; there were only about 50 members in attendance last month. Remember, it s your club, so, if possible, attend the meetings. As a reminder, our monthly meetings are closed to all non-members. It is August and vacations are upon us; but that does not mean that the club is closed. On the contrary, it is open, so, continue to come to the club when you are free; There is a limited quantity of FSOS logo car magnets for sale at $5 each. See Dennis Pinkiewicz or John O Keefe to purchase one, or two; Scott Fitzgerald has accepted the role of being our new FSOS haberdashery agent. He will work with the club and members in placing orders for various clothing with the FSOS logo embroidered on them (fees do apply). Just an Observation Have you ever noticed how heavy cows, horses & elephants are? They eat grass every day, all day long, and get fatter and fatter. So much for the theory of eating greens to maintain your weight! The more you weigh, the harder it is to be kidnapped. So, stay safe by eating plenty of cake!

Good and Welfare Call Jim Hartwyk (908-307-7423) with G&W; give information to an e-board Officer, or e-mail to news@fsos.com. If a member is in the hospital, provide member s name; details of their issue, hospital, room and phone. GOOD: After doing so, monthly, for 15 years, Larry McGrath read his final Irish History Report to the membership at the July meeting. One does not realize how much work he put into researching, compiling, typing, and then reading his historical Irish story at the end of each month s meeting. Please give Larry a round of applause for a job well done. Excellent job, and Happy Birthday, Larry! We wish to thank our outgoing Banquet Hall chairman, Tim Black, for his 7 years of dedicated service to the club. What a tremendous job he has done running, and renting the Hall, Lounge and Pavilion. His duties will be assumed by Bill Dunnigan Thanks to every member who pitch-in daily to provide valuable help behind the bar; and to the men who help our Steward with their culinary skills during our monthly meeting, and other Club events; Please bring a donation of non-perishable canned food such as stews, Italian foods, tuna, and the like. Peanut butter is always welcome. Toiletry items are also desired and include soap, shampoo, deodorant, etc., etc., etc. for the Old Bridge Food Bank. FILFC: John O Keefe AD Book: # 007 Murphy Dennis Murphy! WELFARE: Dennis Pinkiewicz s mother-in-law, Joanne passed away; Matt King, son of Butch King, is still in serious condition but slowly recovering; Keep Charlie Agar, Pat Carragher Sr.; Dave Furey; Rich Green; Frank Lynch; Bob McGowan, Bob McQuade; Bud Murphy, John Hoag s wife, Catherine, and other members and/or family members who are quietly attending to their on-going health issues, in your prayers; Please visit our Memorial Monument to remember our deceased members; Remember our FSOS families who have members in the Armed Forces, as well as all U.S. troops stationed around the Globe; and our Disabled American Veterans, Wounded Warriors, and Veterans; The Repass committee is asking for your help: if you or a spouse are available to donate several hours to assist in working any future Repass luncheons for a deceased member, please contact Jim Hartwyk, Jeff Schuld or Dennis Pinkiewicz. Help is greatly appreciated. The Repass committee is asking for your help: if you or a spouse are available to donate several hours to assist in working any future Repass luncheons for a deceased member, please contact Jim Hartwyk, Jeff Schuld or Dennis Pinkiewicz. Help is greatly appreciated. All non-member guests over 21 years old, MUST sign Guestbook at the door; it s a requirement of our State of NJ liquor license. If you are the last person to leave the building at night, turn off the lights and TVs; physically CHECK ALL DOORS to confirm they are locked; deadbolt the front door; and then drop the key into the mail slot. An ad is a terrible thing to waste! Please patronize businesses advertised in OUR newsletter To place an AD in our newsletter, contact Jamie O Kane (732-425-8181), or e-mail your request to news@fsos.com. Hall Rentals - Contact Tim Black (732-251-2626) to reserve the Banquet Hall, Lounge or Pavilion.

MEMBERSHIP (As of Last Month s Meeting) MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: Dennis Bohanan, Ben McLaughlin, Joe Murray, Bill Schneider and Rick Dealy 1st Reading Aspiring Asset None 2nd Reading & Vote Assets in Training Glen Habel David DeMartini Aspiring Assets must attend (3) work parties, and their sponsor must attend (1) work party with their Asset, before the candidate will be approved to be a member. If a candidate, or their sponsor cannot attend a Saturday work party, contact our Keepers, Kenny Shanley or Mike Murphy to find out what needs to be done, and do it when you are both available. August Anniversaries 25 years: Tom Jennings 20 Years: Tom Gleason Rich Kyle Brian O Neill 15 Years: Joe Patterson 15 Years: Jeremy Bahun Jim Stapleton New Members: Affirmed ASSET Chris Fortunes Membership Database We still receive feedback from members stating they re not getting the monthly newsletter (either via snail mail or electronically), the FSOS Phone Message call when a member has passed away, or for announcements of special events. Your contact information in our Membership Database is a direct result of what you previously provided. If you have moved, changed your phone numbers or e-mail address, it is up to you to notify us, so that your contact information is updated and accurate. To ensure that we have your correct information so you receive future newsletter mailing, FSOS Phone Messages, Old Bridge event notifications, and the other Chapters newsletters, e-mail your current information to news@fsos.com. P. O Brien Electric, LLC Patrick O Brien New Brunswick, NJ Email: pobrienelectric@aol.com Cell: (732) 718-0350 License #14145 Insured Residential Commercial Industrial Phone: 732-416-0070 Fax: 732-416-0530 Club s Agent over 25 years TALBOT INSURANCE AGENCY 974 Englishtown Rd Old Bridge, NJ 08857 Cell: 732-245-1559 E-mail: mcameron135@hotmail.com Marty Cameron Account Executive

ANTONIO & FLYNN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Family PO 515, Old Bridge, NJ 08857 Brush, Floss & Sláinte! 732-679-1221 This is Bill Flynn Our Attorney Member If You Need Expert Advice Call Bill Accidents (Auto, Falldown, Etc.) Adoption Divorce and Family Law DWI and other Municipal Court Business: 732-203-1584 Mobile: 908-601-6033 Real Estate Transactions Wills and Probate Worker s Compensation FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION FOR MEMBERS AND THEIR IMMEDIATE FAMILY When you are ready to buy a home, I am ready to help. REGINA E. HATTON income tax services personal & small business 9 Ennis Drive, Hazlet, NJ 07730 Name Change E-File Services Available Rent Our Banquet Hall For Your Next Event Call 732-251-2626 Shane Connor Loan Consultant, NMLS 643632 P: 732-740-5372 F: 855-288-9486 343 Thornall Street, Suite 550 Edison, NJ 08837 Shane.Connor@CaliberHomeLoans.com www.caliberhomeloans.com/sconnor Caliber Home Loans, Inc., 3701 Regent Boulevard, Irving, TX 75063 NMLS ID #15622 (www.nmlsconsumeraccess. org). 1-800-401-6587. Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved. Licensed mortgage banker n.s.--n.j. Department of Banking. (0739_NJ) Paul Pscolka 732-485-6480 www.ivymasters.com www.facebook.com/paulivymasters 1993 Graduate Madison Central High School B.A. M.S. Ed. University of Pennsylvania SAT and ACT Specialist - Individual and Group, In-person and Virtual Instruction Available THE FITZGERALD SCHOOL OF IRISH DANCE CATHLEEN DOWER 908-331-1505 FitzSchoolofID@gmail.com fitzgeraldsirishdance.com Michael A. Falzone Certified Public Accountant 390-7505 Old Bridge, NJ Tax Planning and Preparation Services Business and Personal Financial Planning Comprehensive Accounting Michael Yuhas Lic. #: 7275 HVAC #: 147600 Back-flow Certified 109 Stagecoach Road Millstone Twp., NJ 08510 Shop Located in South River 732-257-7013 Fax: 732-409-2660 Bonded & Insured John O Malley, President jomalley@oceanviewtitle.com 617 Highway 71, Suite 13, Brielle, New Jersey 08730 oceanviewtitle.com Tel: 732-722-8631 Fax: 732-722-8635 Cell: 908-278-3675 Rent Our Banquet Hall For Your Next Event Call 732-251-2626 CARY WINDISCH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, LLC Cary Windisch - Residential/Commercial Electrician/owner 732-491-3685 carywelectric@aol.com 126 Windingwood Dr. Apt 6A, Sayreville, NJ 08872 Bus./Permit #34EI01820500