Muldoon’s needs time to open capsule
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- In 1974, the Smyth brothers were so careful when they
buried their time capsule in Muldoon’s Irish Pub that now, 25 years
later, no one can dig it out of the brick wall.
Organizers who planned the official opening of the 25-year-old time
capsule, which will be witnessed by Newport Beach Mayor Dennis O’Neil,
have postponed the opening until next month.
“We have to have it architecturally done,” said Richard Kaplan, spokesman
for Muldoon’s. “We don’t want to damage the building’s structural
integrity.”
Despite the setback, Muldoon’s will still celebrate it 25-year
anniversary with a performance by The Young Dubliners.
“They are the bad boys of Celtic rock,” Kaplan said.
He added that the pub plans to open the capsule before the end of the
year.
If not, since the brothers who built the bar have passed away, the
secrets contained in the time capsule may remain with them for eternity.
‘The Young Dubliners’
WHEN: Today, 2 p.m.
WHERE: Muldoon’s Irish Pub, 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach
PHONE: (949) 640-4110
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