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Monday, 14 November 2011
She makes dreams happen
When Rachel Moskowitz and Julius Svoboda decided to tie the knot, they knew two things about their ideal ceremony: They wanted to get married in the Hudson Valley, and they wanted the venue to be super-special. Julie McKelvey ensured that did happen in an Ulster estate.
McKelvey triumphs in Norfolk Sculls
Eighteen-year-old James McKelvey was the toast of Norwich Rowing Club in the UK last month (Oct 2011) after his triumph in the Norfolk Sculls.
Friday, 11 November 2011
Lawyer for minority rights
Terrence McKelvey has practiced Law in the Buffalo area for the past 30 years. He has served as President of the Minority Bar Association being elected on three separate non-consecutive terms. In 1991, Terry was the first Black person ever to be endorsed by the Erie County Democratic party for the position of Family Court Judge.
A British link with Israel
Some people believe that the historic British people are descended from Israelites. This has been a recurrent claim of some British rulers and people for centuries. BIBTF - the British Israel Bible Truth Fellowship – holds this view and it’s founding was heavily influenced by Charles Samuel McKelvey…
Monday, 10 October 2011
The award wining McKelvey Vineyard
The proprietors are Peter and Denise McKelvey, along with their son James McKelvey who manages the vineyard in Pokolbin, Australia.
Business, sport and university development in Belfast NI
Alan McKelvey has combined business with sport and has been to the fore in enabling the development of his alma mater The Queen's University of Belfast. Alan (L) with his daughter and Senator George Mitchell, Chancellor of QUB.
A marching McKelvey
Russell McKelvey is a captain in The Georgia Army National Guard 108th Cavalry and in November 2009 he and his colleagues made news when they embarked on a march of 118 miles from Toccoa to Atlanta to commemorate a record-breaking march made by Georgia soldiers during World War II who inspired "Band of Brothers".
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