Advice for People Attending the Clan Gathering Starting on 10 May 2018

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Important Information from the Organising Committee

Here are some pointers about your forthcoming trip to Ireland for the 10th International O Dea Clan Gathering, as we celebrate the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Dysert O Dea, where our noble ancestor, Conor O Dea and his allies, defeated the mighty Norman knight, Richard de Clare and his allies. We trust that your trip to the land of our O Dea ancestors will be a memorable, enjoyable, never to be forgotten experience for you.

To those who’ve been before, events will be slightly different but even better, with a BBQ, as well as a battle re-enactment at the castle to name but a few. Whether this is your first or tenth visit, be assured of a real Irish O Dea welcome.

Irish Weather

The month of May is a particularly nice time to visit Ennis and our ancestral home of Dysert O Dea.  It is the time when we are coming into the end of Spring and the start of the Irish summer.  The hedgerows are full with the flowering blackthorn and whitethorn bushes, whilst the countryside is at its greenest and best. Be that as it may, you can never fully predict the Irish weather. Invariably, it rains when you don’t want it to, so the best advice is to come prepared. This is, as you would expect, the warmest time of year in Ireland, but it can still feel chilly to those traveling from warmer places.

What to wear?

Be sure to bring adequate clothing to suit your need for warmth, and to pack layers that can be easily added and removed as the days warm up and cool down. Temperatures average between 60°F and 70°F (15°C to 21°C). Apart from the Farewell Banquet, it will be casual dress, as we will be outdoors quite a lot. Sturdy walking shoes are also a good idea too. For the Knappogue Castle medieval banquet, neat casual clothing is recommended as you will be eating with your fingers!

During the day: Casual is the rule everywhere and jeans and sneakers are fine, so wear whatever casual clothes you feel comfortable in.

Pubs & Restaurants: In all pubs and lower priced restaurants casual wear is the norm, again jeans and sneakers are acceptable and the Irish will be wearing them too.

If you are planning to eat in fancier restaurants smart casual is fine during the week, though perhaps not jeans, while at weekends you will feel more comfortable if you dress up a little. It is quite common in Irish restaurants to have casually dressed and very smartly dressed diners in the same room.

This Website has some very good advice: https://www.tripadvisor.ie/ShowTopic-g186591-i88-k2743648-Clothing_traveling_to_Western_Ireland_in_mid_may-Ireland.html

Sunglasses: Even in Winter. The glare from sun reflecting on wet surfaces can be blinding.

Sunscreen: The wind can make it seem deceptively cool but the sun will still burn.

Adapters and/or Converters for any electrical equipment. Electricity in Ireland is supplied at 240 volts AC which may damage some American equipment.

Visitors from Australia and New Zealand only need an adapter.

Bring plenty of memory cards and batteries for your camera – both are very expensive here. The same applies to film if you are using a non-digital camera

Irish Currency

The currency in Ireland is the Euro. All major credit cards are generally accepted.   Ireland has plenty of ATMs, should you need to get cash. In many of the gift stores, they will mail your goods home for you and if you keep receipts and live outside the European Union, you can get the 23% Valued Added Tax refunded. There is usually a facility to do this at the airport. So keep your receipts!

Visit the Clare Local Studies Library

This library is situated at Harmony Row in Ennis. The library holds our clan archive and the librarians are superb for the way that they assist you. If you have your family tree or any other material that might be useful for our archive, we’d be delighted if you could bring it with you and leave a copy for the archive in the library.  The librarians know that the O Dea Clan will be in town!

 O Dea Clan DNA

The clan Website and previous correspondence from Paddy Waldron and James O Dea have mentioned the O Dea/Day/Dea DNA Website. It would be great guys if you brought your Y-37 DNA results guys: https://odeaclan.org/news_item/the-odeaodaydee-dna-project/

 We hope you find this useful.

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News About the 10th International O’Dea Clan Gathering in May 2018 – Registrations are Now Closed

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An Important Message from the Organising Committee

The Clan Gathering is now fully booked.  No more registrations can be accepted.

Event Details

Detailed information about the Clan Gathering is available here: https://odeaclan.org/clangathering2018

Waiting Lists

People on the waiting lists for the Old Ground Farewell Banquet and the Knappogue Banquet will be contacted in due course should places become available.

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News About the 10th International O’Dea Clan Gathering in May 2018 – An Important Message from the Organising Committee

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An Important Message from the Organising Committee

  1. Day Rate Registrations for the O’Dea Clan Gathering in Ennis, Co. Clare in May 2018 are NOW OPEN.  Full registrations are CLOSED but you can now register for one more specific days.
  2. We now have extremely limited places available at remaining events. If you are thinking of booking please consider doing so as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
  3. If you have missed out on being able to register for your preferred events please email the organising committee to have your name added to the waiting lists and should we receive any cancellations we will offer places to those on the waiting lists on a first come first served basis.

Contacting the Organising Committee

You can contact the organising committee by email:

Event Details

Detailed information about the Clan Gathering is available here: https://odeaclan.org/clangathering2018

Registration

You can register for one or more of the following days:

  • Thursday 10th May: €25.00
  • Friday 11th May: €45.00
  • Saturday 12th May: €55.00
  • Sunday 13th May – Cliffs of Moher Day Trip: €35.00
  • Sunday 13th May – Dolphin Watching Boat Trip: €60.00

Please note that the day rate for Saturday 12th May does not include the Medieval Banquet which is now fully booked.

You can submit your registration online and pay online via PayPal or you can download and print a registration form and pay by Check/Cheque/Bank Draft/Postal Order: https://odeaclan.org/day-rate-registration2018

There is no need to login to the web site with a web site username and password to submit your Registration.

Please note that payments are in Euro only.  This means that if you wish to pay by Check/Cheque/Bank Draft/Postal Order, your Check/Cheque/Bank Draft/Postal Order must be in Euro.  If you are paying online via PayPal, then PayPal will handle any currency exchange for you.

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News About the 10th International O’Dea Clan Gathering in May 2018 – Registrations are Now Open

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On behalf of the organisers of the 10th International O’Dea Clan Gathering, we are pleased to announce that registrations are now open for the Clan Gathering to be held at the Old Ground Hotel, Ennis from Thursday 10 May 2018 to Sunday 13 May 2018.

The Battle of Dysert O Dea

These dates have been chosen because 10 May 2018 is the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Dysert O Dea.

We are commemorating, in a special way, the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Dysert O Dea where our ancestor, Conor O Dea and his allies, defeated the mighty Norman knight Richard De Clare and his forces.  A battle re-enactment at Dysert O Dea Castle will be a highlight, with the authority on the battle, historian Katharine Simms, a Fellow of Trinity College giving the keynote lecture.  You can read about the battle here: https://odeaclan.org/clan-history/#The_Battle_of_Dysert_O8217Dea_1318

Event Details

Detailed information about the Clan Gathering is available here: https://odeaclan.org/clangathering2018

Registration

You can submit your registration online and pay online via PayPal or you can download and print a registration form and pay by Check/Cheque/Bank Draft/Postal Order: https://odeaclan.org/registration2018

There is no need to login to the web site with a web site username and password to submit your Registration.

Please note that payments are in Euro only.  This means that if you wish to pay by Check/Cheque/Bank Draft/Postal Order, your Check/Cheque/Bank Draft/Postal Order must be in Euro.  If you are paying online via PayPal, then PayPal will handle any currency exchange for you.

O Dea Clan DNA Project

At the 2018 Clan Gathering we will have a lecture and workshop on DNA from local expert Paddy Waldron.  Some Clan members have already had their DNA done but we would like those males (sorry ladies it has to be a male!) in the Clan who have O Dea (or derivatives of the name) ancestors to take the Y-DNA37 DNA test with Family Tree DNA.  They can be found at: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/o-dea-o-day-dee-project/about

Invitations

Formal invitations from the Chairman of the Dysert O’Dea Clan Association are being sent to current financial members of the Clan Association, honorary members of the Clan Association, previous members of the Clan Association, and prospective members of the Clan Association.

Please pass this information on to anyone you think may be interested.

Regards, Tom and Ruth O’Dea
Webmasters, Dysert O’Dea Clan Association

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