
Originally Posted by
davecolorado72
I am trying to find an in-depth language course for learning to speak Irish Gaelic. I have found some books but they haven't been very helpful. Anyone have any suggestions for me? Have you learned or are you learning it? What curriculum are you using? Thanks for your help!
If it was Scots Gaelic I could point out a number of resources....sorry 
But I'd echo what Slohairt said about finding a Colorado Irish group. If nothing else locate the Irish heritage group in Colorado (just about every state has one) and I'm sure they could point you to a group.
For a number of years I wanted to learn Gaelic. I'm sure that there is an Irish group in Washington, but it seem's that the Scots Gaelic community here is more organized & visible with Slighe nan Gaidheal leading the charge.
So after a couple false starts I took the bull by the horns & organized the first local meeting of a Scots Gaelic study group in my town (with the new president of Slighe nan Gaidheal as a member!).
That's something else, don't get discouraged if there isn't a group close by, just put the word out & I'd be willing to bet you'll find interested parties out there.
Good luck!
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