Thursday, 20 March 2008

Lárionad Éireannach Nua Eabhrac


...de la Queens Courier:

When Father Colm Campbell first came to the United States in 1992 as a Chaplain, he noticed that there was not a community center for Irish immigrants. After a long-held desire to see one created, the New York Irish Center, located in Long Island City was founded about three years ago…

…The New York Irish Center provides a wide range of activities and services to people not only from Queens but other boroughs and Long Island. Among the events held at the center are a seniors lunch club, mothers and toddlers group, Irish céilí dancing, tin whistle classes, “25” card nights, plays, and Irish language classes, among others...

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