Cavan? Cavan County Museum is currently working on an exhibition and looking for photos, tickets, letters and any other memorabilia associated with emigration. See Information SoughtĮxhibition – Do you know anyone who emigrated from Co. 51 st St., NYC, offers programs for children including Irish Dancing, Celtic Harp and Gaelic Kids.
For registration and further details please call (212) 557-8000 or visit Children’s Programs Further details at (718) 478-5502.Ĭoncern Spring Run – The 16 th Annual Concern Spring Run will be held on April 12 at Central Park, 102 nd St and East Drive.
Honorees: Joanne Jaffe, Chief of Housing, New York City Police Department and Scott Stringer, Comptroller, City of New York. Robert Briscoe Awards – The Emerald Isle Immigration Center will host its annual Robert Briscoe Awards on Monday, March 24, 6-8pm, at the 21 Club. For further information please call (201) 761-6000. Mass in Irish – A Mass in Irish will be celebrated on Sunday Apat 10:00 am, at St. The Net (formerly The Prayer Channel) on Time Warner Channel 97 and Cablevision Channel 30 6 pm on Saturday.
The Sunday Mass is available on the following TV Channels Channel 5, WNYW-TV 5:30 a.m.
Fintan Mullan and Ms Gillian Hunt of the Ulster Historical Foundation will present on how to do genealogical research in Ireland at South Orange Public Library, 65 Scotland Road, South Orange, NJ, March 22, 1-4:30pm. Contact Research – Introduction to Irish and Scots-Irish Genealogy & You. Contact History and Plight of Child Labor in the United States – On Thursday, April 24, 12:30-1:45pm, at Lehman College, location TBA, 250 Bedford Park Blvd., West, Bronx, a discussion with writer and New York City urban historian, Charles Hale, highlighting the history and plight of child labor in the U.S. 7-9pm, at CUNY Graduate Center, Room 8301, 365 Fifth Ave, NYC. The Lost Child of Philomena Lee – The Irish American Book Club will present Professor Janet Butler-Munch who will lead a discussion of Martin Sixsmith’s The Lost Child of Philomena Lee on Wednesday, April 9. Performances will be held Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22 at 7:30pm and Sunday, March 23 at 2pm in the Lobby at the Ritz Theater, 107 Broadway, Newburgh, NY. Email: of Ireland – A drama about family ties, the immigrant life and the Irish-American experience, written and directed by Brian C. Yeats International Summer School – The 55 th Annual Yeats International Summer School will be held July 27 to Augat Yeats Memorial Building, Hyde Bridge, Sligo. The theatre is located at 132 West 22 nd Street (btwn 6 th & 7 th Aves). Transport at Irish Rep –The Irish Repertory Theatre will present “Transport” through April 6. Evening includes a Q&A with Patrick Farrelly, the movie’s Director.
NUALA (2011) – On Friday, March 21 at 8:15pm, Documentary Movie Night at New York Irish Center, 1040 Jackson Ave., LIC, Queens, NY. The Spring 2014 Program Schedule of Events is now available online. More information can be found on Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University, located at 3011 Whitney Ave., Hamden, CT. Women in Business Northern Ireland (WIBNI) will host the International Business Women’s Conference (IBWC 2014) – Creating a New Economy – and invites delegates from all over the world to take part. Nominations now open: International Business Women’s Conference (IBWCO14) Belfast, May 12-15, 2014, at Waterfront Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Honoring the entrepreneurs and small business leaders of Irish America. Irish American Small Business – The Irish Echo will host their Irish American Small Business on Friday, April 25, 6-9pm, at The Three Monkeys, 236 W.