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Community. Culture. Care. A warm, hearty Irish welcomes awaits all who enter into the New York Irish Center’s friendly confines. Whether you’re Irish, Irish American, or you trace your roots back several generations to Ireland—or perhaps you’re Italian or Korean, Indian or Ecuadorian—the New York Irish Center openly invites you into our corridors to learn about and participate in the ...
History loves a parade: 260 years of the New York St. patrick’s day parade. The New York Irish Center proudly presents an exploration of key milestones of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in North America from Colonial times to the present. Featuring archival images and new photography, guest musicians and original interviews with noted historians.
4 days ago · The New York Irish Center in Long Island City, and The Clinton Scholarship Fund at Queen’s University Belfast (launched in 2023 by Bill and Hillary Clinton) will be honored by the Eithne & Paddy ...
Feb 2, 2023 · New York Irish Center: The hub at the 'heartbeat' of the Irish American community. It first opened its doors in Long Island City back in 2006. Seventeen years ago in Queens, a center designed to be a hub for the Irish community in New York City first opened its doors. Founded by Father Colm Campbell and Paddy Reilly, the New York Irish Center ...
Our Center. A significant site in Irish-Hudson Valley history, offering extensive outreach programs, classes, genealogical resources, exhibit spaces, a theater, and educational facilities. The Center will embody the spirit of the Irish community, honoring their contributions to New York’s maritime industry and cultural growth.