Aug
10
2010
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Marital Alliance Aids Global Cause |
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Tuesday, 10 August 2010 |
 Caitlin Connors, London Chair of the Irish PerennialRescue Society recently expanded international field operations when she formeda marital alliance with Steve Rayner from Folkstone, England. Said Rayner"I now see the light, and have been saved." Societymembers report that Raynor is a fine lad and will be a great benefit to thecause. "Not theleast bit stuffy" one society member reported. "In truth, reallyquite grand." echoed a second. "There'shope for us all now", said a third. Rayner's family received a big thumbs up from Society Members as well: "None better, damn few as good" reported Grandpa Bear Connors, utilizing a rare complimentaryexpression from his South Dakota childhood. |
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Jul
14
2009
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2009 Canadian-American IPRS Alliance Announced! |
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009 |
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Dr. Rashid Bashshur (pictured, right), charge d' affaire of the Canadian Irish Perennial Rescue Society, recently annouced the 2009 symbiotic treaty between I.P.R.S. of Canada and I.P.R.S. of America. This treaty concludes the nearly two decades of negotiations.
"With this new treaty, both countries' I.P.R.S. branches will work in increased cooperation to stop the needless slaughter of innocent flowers brought across the Canadian-U.S. border too fill the plates of upscale Amercian restaurants. It has become fashionable in some affluent American communities to adorn their plates with a flower that is neither eaten nor preserved. Whole plants are being torn from the ground to preserve these flowers long enough to make it to the American plate, and then into the land fill. No More," declared Bashshur, "No More!"
Pictured below, Bashshur is shown protecting a recent planting of the I.P.R.S. (at a safe house in an undisclosed location in Ontario). "These perennials are safe, as long as I'm around," said Bashshur. "I've even trained the local bears to leave them alone and eat the plant poachers instead too. This week the bears ate three such thieves, so beware. You are all now on notice!"
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Apr
17
2008
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Thursday, 17 April 2008 |
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Spring is finally upon us and we couldn't be happier here at the Irish Perennial Rescue Society. We've already begun working on countless rescue projects throughout the world. Some of our handiwork has been added to the Photo Gallery.
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Jan
14
2008
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IPRS accepts Oregon Chapter Bid. |
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Monday, 14 January 2008 |
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We receive lot's of emails but when we received this one a few days ago it moved us to act fast as well as share it with all of our IPRS Devotees. It's hard to argue with this email which captures the spirit of the IPRS so throughtfully. Welcome Kathy and Jim, new West Coast Regional Reps! BORU! BORU! BORU!!!
Dear Mr. O'Callahan
We are delighted by your new website and would love to become your West Coast Regional Representatives for the Irish Perennial Rescue Society. We have many ideas that could further the cause, including getting an Oregon Perennial Day established, including a parade; recruiting perennial apostles; furthering purchases from the website through an education program, etc. We of course, would need no funds and would exist solely by our wits and fly by the seat of our pants.
As a start, we would purchase our magnetic signs for our vehicles, t-shirts to identify the order, a thong for Jim and buttons and magnets. We assume that John B. Keane, is the artist and vendor for all of your goods. We especially like the crisp, clean, white look of your products (Your landscape planter must have had something to do with that theme). We believe that we can grow the Oregon Chapter quickly and successfully. The by-product of all this tomfoolery is raising the vibration of this sad and sorry planet! We honor your efforts and strongly suggest the establishment of other chapters around the US. As a gift from us to you, I will work to create a melody to accompany the Ballad of Boru.
Please let us know soon as to our acceptance into this world wide, ancient and long-respected society. We are looking forward to the initiation process.
On a final note, one suggestion is to move the description of the society to the top of your home page with the picture of the IPRS Sprouts, directly below it, so readers are captured immediately. Just a suggestion and certainly left up to your discretion.
Sincerely,
Kathy and Jim
Oregon Transplants
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Nov
15
2007
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Thursday, 15 November 2007 |
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Nov
14
2007
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How To Plant Perennial Planters |
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Wednesday, 14 November 2007 |
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Nov
05
2007
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New Item at the IPRS Store |
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Monday, 05 November 2007 |
License Plate frame with the IPRS motto, "A Helping Hand to Soothe the Land" has been added to the IPRS store. Check it out Here.
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