The Notre Dame Club Of New York
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SEE THE IRISH IN YANKEE STADIUM!
November 18 – 20, 2010

On Saturday, November 20th, the new Yankee Stadium will host its first-ever college football game featuring the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame and the Black Knights of Army. Over 30,000 Notre Dame fans and alumni will descend upon New York City from all parts of the country for the return of this great college gridiron classic – the first in New York in since 1969.

As host for the game, The Notre Dame Club of New York will bring the traditions of game day in South Bend to midtown Manhattan and the Bronx this fall. We invite you to join us for this historic weekend and help rekindle the spirit of Notre Dame and its legendary “Subway Alumni." Bookmark this page and check back periodically for updated information!


Now -- how you can be sure to make the most of this historic weekend? As it turns out, we have a few ideas . . .

FIRST, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU . . .

Unknown1. Purchase Game Day Tickets!
The Notre Dame Club of New York has a limited number of tickets available for this historic game at Yankee Stadium. Net proceeds from the ticket sales will benefit our club’s annual scholarship fund to help make the dream of a Notre Dame education a reality for students from the New York Metropolitan area. Current members can click here for information on their chance to purchase game tickets for ND-Army!

(Tickets are non-refundable).

To be eligible for the ND vs. Army lottery, you must be a dues-paying member of The Notre Dame Club of New York. 2010 grads living in the NYC area can register on a complimentary basis.
Register to become a member today.

THEN, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, WE SUGGEST THAT YOU . . .

Unknown2. Do Not Miss The ND Football Luncheon!
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Save the date! To kick-off the weekend, the Notre Dame Club of New York will host a luncheon for Notre Dame Football Coach Brian Kelly at the Marriott Marquis on Friday, November 19 from 11:30 – 1:30 pm. Regis Philbin, ’53, actor, singer and host of Live! With Regis and Kelly, will reign as master of ceremonies. Notre Dame President Fr. John Jenkins, C.S.C., and Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick will preside over the luncheon, including an auction of iconic Notre Dame artwork by popular sports artist Bill Lopa commemorating the game weekend.

SORRY - TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT!!!

Unknown3. Shake Down A Little Thunder at Lincoln Center!
Join us on Friday evening, November 19, for the traditional Pep Rally featuring the Notre Dame Marching Band, Cheerleaders and Leprechaun at historic Lincoln Center Plaza with Head Coach Brian Kelly, Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick and special guests. Free and open to the public. Step-off begins at 5:30 pm. See map.

ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, WE THINK YOU MIGHT WANT TO . . .

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Unknown4. Attend Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral

In keeping with campus tradition, join thousands of Notre Dame alumni on game day morning for a special Mass at historic St. Patrick’s Cathedral in midtown Manhattan. Notre Dame President Fr. John Jenkins, C.S.C., will preside as celebrant and homilist.

Mass: Saturday, November 20, 10:30 a.m.
Location:
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Unknown5. Ramp Up With the Band At Duffy Square!
Unknown6. Hit The Pre-Game at Billy's Sports Bar!
Stop by Billy’s Sports Bar (across the street from Yankee Stadium) from 5 pm to kickoff before heading into the stadium. Read more here!
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The famed Notre Dame Marching Band will take its popular pre-game concert from the steps of Bond Hall to the steps of the TKTS building on Broadway, near Father Duffy’s statue in Times Square, the “Crossroads of the World.” Father Duffy was portrayed by actor Pat O’Brien in the 1940 classic movie, “the Fighting 69th”, also starring James Cagney. Father Duffy was chaplain of the famed Fighting 69th in World War I and then served as Pastor of Holy Cross Church on 42nd Street, serving the theater district community for a decade before his death in 1932.

Band Concert: November 20, 12:00 p.m.; Location:
Duffy Square, Broadway between 45th and 47th Streets

WE HAVE A FEW OTHER THOUGHTS TOO . . .

Support Operation God, Country, Notre Dame:

Details forthcoming on the weekend service project to support our troops!

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Don't Miss NDNY’s Official Weekend Guide!
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