...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...
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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