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The
Pipes and Drums of the Police Emerald Society of
Westchester Band was founded in May 1973 under the
direction of Lt. Martin J. Harding of the Yonkers Police
Department. Our membership is comprised of Officers from many of the 39 Police Departments
within the County of Westchester, New York. |
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Over
the years The Band has performed at
Lincoln
Center for Performing Arts, been featured in two major motion
pictures and appeared in concert with the Clancy
Brothers, The Wolftones, The Furey Brothers, The Artane
School Boys Band of Dublin and the prize winning choir of
The Garda Siochana (The Irish Police Force)
during its' tour of the United States. As a result of the
Bands relationship with members of the Irish Police Force we are
honored to wear the Shield of
the Garda Siochana. The Band has attained a high level of popularity and is in constant demand for appearances throughout the Metropolitan Area. Our members are dedicated professional Police Officers who take great pride in playing the music of their heritage and give much of their time performing for civic groups, nursing homes and hospitals. In 1993 The Band produced its first recording of popular Irish and American tunes. The proceeds from this album helped The Band achieve one of its dreams, to go to Ireland as a group. This was accomplished in 1994 when over 70 members, spouses and friends enjoyed five wonderful days back home. One highlight enjoyed by many is the Band's Annual Piper's Ball held in the fall of each year. Here, band supporters can dine and dance and take delight in the musical pageantry as the Pipes and Drums perform. Our organization is not-for-profit and all proceeds from performances and fund-raising events are used for uniforms and transportation of our members. God
Bless You and Thank You for Your Support. |
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