HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS: Gaelic Athletic Club
Thanks to Great Day SA and Brandon Roddy for doing a segment on the SAGAC and our Youth program. Click the link to watch. Message or email us at [email protected] to get involved.
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HOMETOWN HIGHLIGHTS: Gaelic Athletic Club
Thanks to Great Day SA and Brandon Roddy for doing a segment on the SAGAC and our Youth program. Click the link to watch. Message or email us at [email protected] to get involved.
We're pleased to premiere the first in a series of SAGAC promotional videos, "Stand Together" Produced by Jimmy O'Halligan.
We're proud to showcase our city, our diversity, our membership and our ties to the great Gaelic games of Ireland.
The SAGAC is a member-driven, local non-profit whose mission is to celebrate the sport and traditions of the Irish culture and to foster a community that keeps those traditions alive.
We're a diverse, family-friendly community that's always looking for new members, players, and supporters. For more info, contact us at www.sanantoniogac.org.
Please LIKE, SHARE and most importantly VIEW this video. SAGAC Abú.
Thanks to our Sponsors Alamo Beer, The Harp and Shamrock Society of Texas The Irish Cultural Society of San Antonio, F.A. Nunnelly, and Primo Plumbing, Inc. for their continued support.
Special Thanks to SAGAC member Jimmy O'Halligan for his hard work on this piece.
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Our newsletter has a new name : what's the craic?
Craic, huh??
"Craic" (/ʔkræk/ krak), or "crack", is a term for news, gossip, fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland
Noun: Good times, a party, good news or fun
Pronunciation: “Krak/Crack”
Example: “What’s the craic?” (meaning “What’s new?”), “Where’s the craic?” (“Where’s the party?”), or in American slang, “What’s cracking?” (“What’s going on?”).