Fullerton's Marsh , 12 September | Event in Charlottetown | AllEvents

Fullerton's Marsh

Benevolent Irish Society of PEI

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Fri, 12 Sep, 2025 at 07:30 am

582 North River Road, P.O. Box 34, Charlottetown, PE, Canada, Prince Edward Island C1A 7K2

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Fri, 12 Sep, 2025 at 07:30 am (ADT)

582 North River Road, P.O. Box 34, Prince Edward Island C1A 7K2

582 N River Rd, Charlottetown, PE C1E, Canada

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Fullerton's Marsh
The Benevolent Irish Society Ceilidh on Friday, September 12th, 2025, at the Irish Cultural Centre at 582 North River Road will feature Fullerton’s Marsh with Frank McQuaid, Randy Dibblee and Willie Arsenault. There is the third last ceilidh for the season at the Irish Cultural Centre
The event includes a 50/50 draw and complimentary “Tea and Treats" at intermission. The Hall is air-conditioned and licensed. Note: the elevator is currently out of service. Doors open at 6:30, show starts at 7:30. Tickets are available at Locarius or at the door. $20 adults and $5 (under 12).

Frank McQuaid has been making music for over 60 years beginning with a community choir in the PEI Music Festival at age 14. While in high school and at St. Dunstan’s University he was a member of a church choir, Glee Club, and the band Sons of Erin. McQuaid was a founding member of the PEI Symphony and sang with the St. George's Church choir for 46 years. He has also sung with other community choirs and at many ceilidhs and benefits. Finally, after 52 years, three of the original four Sons of Erin have reunited under the name of Fullerton's Marsh.

Randy Dibblee has been involved with music for over 70 years. Born in Saint John, New Brunswick he started taking piano lessons at the age of six. Over the next 8 years Dibblee played in music festivals and sang in choirs. At fourteen he started playing guitar and began singing folk music while in high school at a time when folk music was the craze. While at St. Dunstan’s University Dibblee sang in three folk groups, including the Sons of Erin. During Dibblee’s 42-year career as a wildlife biologist he was never too far from his guitar when attending meetings, fishing and hunting camps as well as house parties and other events.

Willie Arsenault’s musical journey started with high school choirs and bands where he played clarinet. After teaching himself to play the guitar, Arsenault joined the St. Dunstan’s University Band, and by 1965 he had joined Randy Dibblee and Frank McQuaid in the folk group Sons of Erin. From 1989 to 1999, he was a member of a Labrador musical group who embraced a desire to sing original Labrador songs. Arsenault has since retired to live and plant trees in Mount Herbert overlooking Fullerton’s Marsh where the band gathers weekly to practice their craft.

For more information, call Clare at 902-213-4578. Come out for a night of wonderful music.


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Fullerton's Marsh
Fri, 12 Sep, 2025 at 07:30 am