Thinking of a holiday there.
Heard that there are no christians there and that it is a drug and gun spot with loads of crime. ?better to avoid the city itself?...
My best friend and I are planning a trip to Ireland and trying to figure out how much we need to save for the trip. Is it best to rent a car and drive ourselves around the sites or can we count of ...
I've nearly finished my Junior Cert (all honours) and would really like to get into the work force. Anybody any ideas? I live on the north side of Dublin city. Ta all!...
I'm looking for dye at a cheap-as-dirt price.
I'm a guy so I don't care about how soft my hair feels after.
A guy I know mentioned one called Salon Supplies or something like ...
I am going to Dublin on July 21st for four days. I will be staying in the city centre, and will be dependent on public transport. Any recommendations for good shops to visit, nice places to have ...
Right now I live in North America and I am moving to Northern Ireland. We bought in America and we fell in love with it..so now we want to take it with us when traveling to Ireland. I checked every ...
There used to be group of guys or girls from ireland that came to american for the summer program..............maybe there still there program out there
btw, how do u find the people who used to visted u five years ago or more.....thanks?
Try searching some of these sites
www.schoolfriends.ie
www.classmates.ie
abuela Nany
Try getting in contact with the program, via the closest irish consulate, or the Embassy of Ireland in Washington D.C.
You can find the addresses in internet, look up
www.embassyworld.com
elk312
What?! Can you speak English???
healthstudent1
You're going to have to be a little more specific in your question if you want any help with this one. When did this group of "guys or girls" come to America? Do you have names, ages, hometowns, etc? Where did they visit in America? What was the program called that brought them here?
The same questions apply to your second query.
Good luck?
Suzianne
The Ulster Project brings young people from Ireland to communities in the United States for the summer. It is a very good program that brings understanding and friendship to the Irish of both sides of the conflict in their homeland.