Hi, eveyone. I'm studying Classics in school, and though I wouldn't claim to be a master or anything (especially at translating Eng. to Lat.), I thought I'd try to put the Newbridge town motto into Latin to give it that authoritative sheen. This is, naturally, a lot clumsier of a sentence than would be good Latin (such as I understand good Latin to be). For those who don't have their Newbridge tie clips or whatnot handy (or haven't listened to the Jan. 9, 2007 episode recently), the motto is: Now is the time for us to gather together and celebrate those things that we like and think are fun.
My attempt at Romanizing:
nunc est nobis colligendum ut celebremus illa quibus gaudemus et quae putamus iucunda esse.
If anyone does read Latin and wishes to correct this, please feel free! Valete!