Special Raffle at Killarney’s – UPDATE

Special Raffle!!!

UPDATE!!

**a Special custom piece has been donated for this raffle as an additional prize. It will be on display this Sunday at Killarney’s.  ALSO Skip Thomas’s son will be visiting the bar this Sunday. Former Raider Steve Wright will be our Autograph Guest!

A friend of mine has informed me of the financial hardship of Skip Thomas’s family after his passing.

To help them out I will be selling $5 raffle tickets each Sunday game day at Killarney’s.

The money collected will be given to the family. The winning ticket will win a Jack Tatum signed football to be given away at the AFC & NFC CONFERENCE GAMES in January.

It was traditional for Jack Tatum to be with us for the playoffs, and this ball was signed by him at Killarney’s. Lets help out Skip’s family!!! – Stan


Sunday November 6th
Jack Squirek

Sunday November 2oth
Rare first time appearance of Ted Hendricks
Autograph Pricing: Small $30 Large $50 Jerseys $100
HOF Players will be handling all pricing at this event

Sunday November 27th
Napoleon McCallum
returns to Killarney’s

Sunday December 4th
Former Raider Steve Wright

Sunday December 11th
9:30 – 11:30 (TIME HAS CHANGED to: 11:30 – 2:00 PM)
First time appearance Ray Guy
All autographs $25

Sunday December 18th
First Time Appearance Jeff Jaeger
Also The Official Collection’s Christmas Raffle
Also included as a guest Chris Geile former Detroit Lion & SF 49er SB XXIV Champion

Post Season TBA Guests:

  • Otis Sistrunk
  • Clem Daniels & Art Powell
  • John Vella & Special Guest
    will return to Killarney’s
  • Tentative Kenny Stabler

Sunday January 15th
Raider Fest will continue at Killarney’s for play-offs
Several guests will be announced!

 

Killarney Pub & Grill
209 Main St, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
(714) 536-7887

Raiders owner Al Davis has passed away

posted in: Message From Stan | 0

Sunday October 9th CANCELED Due to the passing of Al Davis
John Vella and Jim Otto return to Killarney’s

OAKLAND, Calif. — Al Davis, the renegade owner of the Oakland Raiders who bucked NFL authority while exhorting his silver-and-black team to “Just win, baby!,” died Saturday. He was 82. ESPN ARTICLE