“For years we kind of jumped around between different fields, we never really had a home, so I finally feel like we have a home now,” said Corridan. Longtime Club Member Danny Corridan of Woodside, Queens, grew up in the club and still plays Gaelic football as an adult. What is Roger Clarks Seniority at Ny1 News Roger Clark has been with Ny1 News for a few months and is a normal employee. "You can socialize with a lot of people and it's just a lot of fun,” said player Cara Gallagher. Young people who are already involved with the club have already figured that out. Start playing these games because it's a great game, you know?" said Robert McDonaugh, the club’s chairman. "Hopefully these kids will stay at it and when they have kids, bring kids along, and that's our goal is to grow this even in the local community, not just Irish-American, but of all nationalities. The hope is more folks in the area will give Gaelic games a try. Shannon Gaels will maintain the field through an agreement with the parks department and other groups can use it when the Gels are not in action. The field includes a new irrigation system, bleachers, and a scoreboard. "These fields would be very comparable to anything you would see back in Ireland,” said McNamara, who does everything from coach to officiate to arrange training and games. The club’s Games Development Officer David McNamara, who came to the United States from Ireland three years ago, agrees. Roger Clark is the morning features reporter at NY1 in New York City. "It's been a long haul but look at it here today,” said Emer Quinlan, treasurer for the Shannon Gaels. It’s a full-sized field built specifically for Gaelic games, the culmination of a more than decade-long effort to make it happen. The club, members of the New York Gaelic Athletic Association, is celebrating the opening of a brand new facility at Frank Golden Park in College Point. The club raised money and received funding from the city, Irish government and Gaelic Athletic Association to help complete the project.The club has a new facility with a full-size field for Gaelic games at Frank Golden Park in College Point.Gaelic games are traditional Irish sports like hurling, Gaelic football and camogie.The Shannon Gaels GAA are a 20-year-old club dedicated to Gaelic games in Queens.More information on Spectrum Networks is available here. Spectrum Networks carry distinct, comprehensive, and exclusive local programming on 44 networks across 14 states. As a native New Yorker (born in the Bronx, raised in Forest Hills) and a longtime reporter exploring the city for NY1, few people can say they know NYC better than Roger Clark. Spectrum Networks is a series of 24/7 news and sports networks owned and operated by Charter Communications, Inc., a leading broadband communications company and the second largest cable operator in the United States. NY1s Roger Clark dishes on his love for the Rockaways, his old haunted apartment, and more. Noticias is available on channel 95 and channel 801 on Spectrum, and channel 194 on Altice in New York City. NY1 is available on channels 1 and 200 on Spectrum and on Altice systems on channel 98 and 8. NY1 and Noticias will also feature behind-the-scenes parade coverage on Twitter and Facebook. In addition, Spectrum customers will have access to the parade on and via the TWC News app. Viewers can also follow NY1’s coverage of the 44 th Annual Village Halloween Parade Presented by Spectrum News NY1 on Twitter using the hashtag #NY1Boo viewers can also submit their costume photos with the hashtag. Noticias’ parade coverage will include interviews with parade participants and attendees about the significance of the start of Dia de los Muertos. Spectrum Noticias NY1 (Noticias) will also air the parade live in Spanish with hosts Fernando Cardenas Pena and Claudia Ospina dressed in costume to celebrate the Day of the Dead, known as Dia de los Muertos. This year, the NY1 hosts will treat viewers to a sweet surprise dressed as characters from the hit Broadway musical “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” now playing at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre starring two-time Tony Award winner Christian Borle. NY1’s Pat Kiernan, Jamie Stelter, Roger Clark, Frank DiLella and Ruschell Boone will host the live coverage to bring viewers every frightful detail of the parade including the spooktacular Halloween costumes along the route. The network’s 90 minutes of parade coverage will feature frightfully enchanting floats, performance groups, puppets and marching bands as they creep along Sixth Avenue from Spring Street to 14 th Street. New York, NY - Spectrum News NY1 (NY1) today announced it will air New York’s 44th Annual Village Halloween Parade Presented by Spectrum News NY1, live on October 31 at 8 PM.
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