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MY FINNEGANS
This page is dedicated to YOU – Our Finnegans drinkers, volunteers, supporters, donors, community partners, pub crawlers, wearables/art creators, socially minded advocates, community leaders, social change agents and anyone who wants to make a difference and supports the mission of Finnegans – You Rock!
We encourage you to share a Finnegans and the story of Finnegans with friends everywhere you go! In fact, we want you to send us a digital photo of your gathering, event or other “claim to fame” while enjoying a cold pint of Finnegans! Each photo should be accompanied with a short synopsis of where you were, who you were with and any other interesting information. Finnegans can be enjoyed anywhere around the world so be creative – Monthly winners will be selected and awarded ‘Finnegans Dollars’ which can be used for purchasing Finnegans wearables and merchandise from this site!
View the wearables and art that our loyal Finnegans drinkers have created.
Well, since Finnegan's is now available in restaurants and liquor stores all over Duluth, it seemed only fitting that the Finnegan's Beer Bottle Runners make an appearance at Grandma's Marathon! |
| ~ Mike Feltault and Ed Hasselman |
I first learned about Finnegans at the Irish Fair in Saint Paul during the summer of 2006. I was there with my husband and baby, and said to my husband: "Finnegan -- that would be a great name for a dog!" Finnegan (pictured) came to live with us on the day after Christmas that same year. It was a rough first year, but he is a great dog and definitely a member of our family. |
| ~ Danielle Carter |
My grandfather, Michael Finnegan, died in 1951 when I was 4 years old, but I still have a dim memory of him at my ripe old age of 60. When my youngest son Andrew and his wife Jeannie had their son, they wanted to name him something special. They named him Finnegan. He's now 9 months old and here is his picture. Although he has about 15 different blood strains in him, I think he got the most from the Irish. What do you think?
I came upon your site through a search engine and thought you might find this interesting. Best of luck to your foundation and we will certainly help as we can. |
| ~ Jack Paradise |
We've recently become expectant parents to a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier puppy, born on March 6. The breed come to the US from Ireland around 1946. I searched all over the internet for a good Irish name for the lad, but I also had the extra requirement of wanting to name him after an Irish beer or Whisky. I finally found a list of Irish beers and Finnegan's immediately called to me. After polling all of my friends(the poor people), Finnegan became his official name. He comes home on May 1st and you better believe that he'll have a Finnegan's bandana waiting for him! |
| ~ Nicole Wozniak |
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| ~ The Hurling Club of Madison, WI |
No Matter where you are in the world, you can make a difference! Thanks to Robert Finnegan for spreading the good news of Finnegans in Lima Peru! |
| ~ N. Okerstrom |
Bucky Badger continueed his travels with his favorite beer by traveling to the Outback Bowl on January 1st to watch the Badgers play Tennessee. Here he is outside of Raymond James Stadium tailgating. |
| ~ pattie killingsworth |
Saturday, November 17th, 2007 little Bucky Badger was telling folks about this great beer from a secret tailgating location in the Twin Cities before the Wisconsin/Minnesota football game. Bucky then drove across the state later that night to be up and out at the next tailgating event at Lambeau Field before the Packer/Panther game. |
| ~ Bucky Badger |
You never know where you might find your favorite beer. Here is Finnegans enjoying the Florida sunshine. |
| ~ pattie killingsworth |
Bucky Badger was too tired from the Outback Bowl in Tampa to accompany his favorite beer to Key West, Florida. |
| ~ pattie killingsworth |
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