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Our mission Statement: Providing a home for the Irish at heart, building community through culture, identity and friendship. Located at 10-40 Jackson Avenue in Queens in New York City, and easily accessible from every part of New York City and the tri-state area, we are truly a center for anyone who wishes to connect to New York's Irish community. We are right near the exit of the Mid-Town Tunnel,

and only ONE STOP from Grand Central on the #7 subway line. So whether you're from Ireland, have Irish ancestors, or are Irish at heart, there's a "céad míle fáilte" (hundred thousand welcomes) here for you! The Center is the realization of a life-long dream of many in the community who longed for a central gathering place for the Irish community in the New York tri-sate area. It came about when several Irish-born American businessmen bought the building at 1040 Jackson in 2003 and held it until the Irish Center was in a position to purchase it at the original price less a large donation, in 2005. As real estate prices had skyrocketed around the developing Long Island City neighborhood between 2003 and 2005, this tremendous act of generosity stands as a testament to their willingness to contribute to their adopted city and reward everyone, including themselves, with the permanence of the Irish Center. To get it going, Belfast native Father Colm Campbell was lured back from retirement to help launch the project. He proved a lightning rod for goodwill in the community and oversaw extensive renovations on the property to make it "community ready". This work was done free of charge by members of the construction trades with a love of Ireland. Along the way Fr. Colm also got the restaurant trade to do its bit, and a large number of New York Irish restaurants donate the food for our weekly Senior Lunch Club. Now under the leadership of Executive Director Paul Finnegan, the Center is uniquely suited to serve as the cultural and social hub of New York’s Irish community. The Center provides a range of services to the Irish and non-Irish community in the New York tri-state area, including:

Social Activities: The Center hosts regular and one-off social events and classes, including the Seniors Lunch Club, Irish stories and Legends art classes for children Irish céili dancing, trad sessions, tin whistle classes, Irish dancing classes, fiddle classes, Irish language classes, an Irish Book Club (Club Leabhar Nua Eabhrac), "25" card nights, Irish plays,concerts, a computer club for Seniors, an Irish Movie night and much much more. Information/Resource Center: We make available information about existing services and resources and direct people to the appropriate agency or place for their needs. A Social Place: The underlying and overarching goal of all our activities is to bring people together in a cultural environment that resonates with them. The Center provides a range of facilities for formal and informal get-togethers. On the ground floor, we have a large multi-purpose room with a stage and hardwood floor (perfect for dancing!). We also have a function room in our lower level, which we call the "Library", and which also has a hardwood/raised floor for dancing. Also in the lower level, we have an Internet Cafe where young and old alike can surf the web and email friends and family. Each computer includes Parental Control software so the little ones can enjoy a safe web browsing experience.

We were so grateful to be able to drop off our food collections ahead of Thanksgiving to 9 Million Reasons Food Pantry h...
12/02/2025

We were so grateful to be able to drop off our food collections ahead of Thanksgiving to 9 Million Reasons Food Pantry here in LIC.

A huge thank you to everyone who donated - and especially to our friends at Club Pilates and Emerald Isle Immigration Center for their support. Community at its best 💚

🎁✨ Giving Tuesday at New York Irish Center – Support Our Annual Holiday Toy Drive ✨🎁This holiday season, we’re coming to...
12/02/2025

🎁✨ Giving Tuesday at New York Irish Center – Support Our Annual Holiday Toy Drive ✨🎁

This holiday season, we’re coming together to bring joy to children in need - and we truly couldn’t do it without your support.

We’re proud to be partnering once again with our incredible community partners:
• Queensbridge Houses
• Ravenswood Houses
• Woodside Houses
• The Fuller Center
• Woodside on the Move

Here’s how far your kindness can go:
💚 $25 brings holiday joy to one child
💚 $50 brings joy to siblings
💚 $100 brings joy to a whole family

This Saturday, December 6th, our Center will transform into a festive workshop as our amazing volunteer “elves” wrap and prepare gifts for delivery. 🎅✨

👉 Donate here: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=K45AEXB4LHBFN&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1z9jyI5KDH0WtPRDz9GprBJBugF-0aP9D9VycXgzbMtvFTQ5NNjuGxVog_aem_li_J65QL_J9lst9BgQqREQ

Every donation and every share truly makes a difference. Thank you for being part of our community. 💚

Thank you to everyone who joined us in celebrating our 21st Anniversary Annual Benefit! 💚We’re especially grateful to Pa...
11/25/2025

Thank you to everyone who joined us in celebrating our 21st Anniversary Annual Benefit! 💚

We’re especially grateful to Patrick Jordan, representing Queens Borough President Donovan Richards; Consul General Gerald Angley; and Senator Brian Kavanagh for their support and presence.

A huge thank-you to our incredible entertainers - Twinnie, Cathy Maguire & Band, JigGig, and Amos Gabia - for providing such memorable entertainment throughout the night.

And to our generous donors and supporters: your kindness and commitment make everything we do possible, and we are so thankful for your continued support.

Here’s to another year of community, culture, and care at New York Irish Center.

Beautiful photos by James Higgins.

Irish In Motion Webinar: Immigration Update + Know Your RightsJoin Irish In Motion November 24th, 12–1:15 PM EST for a p...
11/14/2025

Irish In Motion Webinar: Immigration Update + Know Your Rights

Join Irish In Motion November 24th, 12–1:15 PM EST for a public webinar with Attorney John Stahl (EIIC).

John will cover the latest immigration updates, what Irish nationals should expect at ports of entry and during visa renewals, plus key Know Your Rights basics to help you stay informed and prepared.

Have a question? Send it in when you register.
👉 Register today > https://bit.ly/442qcRn
👉 Access resources at IrishInMotion.org
Please share to help us reach more of our community. 💚

Coalition of Irish Immigration Centers

All of us here at New York Irish Center were deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Pat Gannon.Pat was a belo...
11/13/2025

All of us here at New York Irish Center were deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Pat Gannon.

Pat was a beloved member of our community and will be fondly remembered for her warmth, kindness, and gentle spirit. She brightened many lives and will be dearly missed by all who knew her.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to Pat’s family and friends during this difficult time.

You can read Pat's obituary and find details about the services here:
https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/ny/elmhurst/patricia-gannon-20576874

May Pat rest in peace.

It was wonderful to have Karen back at New York Irish Center! Thank you for facilitating the 1:1 sessions and spending t...
11/06/2025

It was wonderful to have Karen back at New York Irish Center! Thank you for facilitating the 1:1 sessions and spending time with our community. We look forward to continuing our partnership with the amazing team at Safe Home Ireland! 💚

If anyone missed Karen, not to worry – please reach out to us at [email protected] or (718) 482-0909, and we’ll work to coordinate a virtual meeting.

Our last stop on our US Outreach this year was to the amazing New York Irish Center. Thank you to Niamh, George, Stephen and all the volunteers for the warm welcome, the hospitality and for the lovely lunch too! It was great to meet members of the Wednesday Lunch Program and all who attended for appointments too. We look forward to continued collaboration going forward and coming back again soon!

🚨 Upcoming CPR, First Aid & AED Training 🚨Join Niamh Flanagan for CPR, First Aid, and AED Training at New York Irish Cen...
11/06/2025

🚨 Upcoming CPR, First Aid & AED Training 🚨
Join Niamh Flanagan for CPR, First Aid, and AED Training at New York Irish Center on November 22nd!
Limited spots available! Register now by contacting Niamh at (914) 310-0190.

Enjoy some photos from yesterday's Halloween lunch! Thank you to all who turned out, especially those who got into the s...
10/30/2025

Enjoy some photos from yesterday's Halloween lunch! Thank you to all who turned out, especially those who got into the spirit with costumes! 🎃👻

As always, we’re so grateful to our volunteers for their help and to this week’s partnering restaurant, Banc Cafe, for the wonderful food.

From Tipperary to Long Island City - thank you to those who joined us to trace the wild tales of Paddy ‘Battle Axe’ Glea...
10/29/2025

From Tipperary to Long Island City - thank you to those who joined us to trace the wild tales of Paddy ‘Battle Axe’ Gleason with historian Geoffrey Cobb! ☘️

Thinking About a Move Home to Ireland?We’re excited to welcome Karen McHugh, CEO of Safe Home Ireland, on Wednesday, Nov...
10/21/2025

Thinking About a Move Home to Ireland?

We’re excited to welcome Karen McHugh, CEO of Safe Home Ireland, on Wednesday, November 5th for a special onsite visit.

Safe Home Ireland is an Irish non-profit that supports Irish emigrants living abroad who wish to return home, offering advice and practical assistance with housing, resettlement, and community reconnection.

Karen will be offering confidential 1:1 appointments for anyone interested in, or considering, a move back to Ireland.

During your 30-minute appointment (available between 10:30 AM and 1:00 PM), Karen can provide guidance on:

- Housing and relocation options in Ireland
- Understanding healthcare and social services
- Legal and financial considerations for moving home
- Any other questions about making the transition

Appointments are limited, so early booking is encouraged. To reserve your slot, please contact us on (718) 482-0909 or [email protected].

Thank you to everyone who joined our Pop-Up Gaeltacht last week! Míle buíochas leo siúd a d’fhreastail ar ár Pop-Up Gael...
10/17/2025

Thank you to everyone who joined our Pop-Up Gaeltacht last week!

Míle buíochas leo siúd a d’fhreastail ar ár Pop-Up Gaeltacht an tseachtain seo caite!

Special thanks to our partners Gaeltacht NYC, Madelyn Monaghan for her wonderful music, and to our Irish teacher Caoimhe Nicg 💚

Afternoon Tunes - Friday, October 24th, 1 PM. 🎶Join us next Friday for a cozy afternoon of music and delicious treats! E...
10/17/2025

Afternoon Tunes - Friday, October 24th, 1 PM. 🎶

Join us next Friday for a cozy afternoon of music and delicious treats! Enjoy live tunes from the talented duo Peter Maguire and Paddy Collum - and don’t miss Mary O’s world-famous scones!

All are welcome to enjoy this free program! 💚

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1040 Jackson Avenue
Long Island City, NY
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Providing a home for the Irish at heart, building community through culture, identity and friendship. Located at 10-40 Jackson Avenue in Queens in New York City, and easily accessible from every part of New York City and the tri-state area, we are truly a center for anyone who wishes to connect to New York's Irish community. We are right near the exit of the Mid-Town Tunnel, and only ONE STOP from Grand Central on the #7 subway line. There is also convenient parking close by. So whether you're from Ireland, have Irish ancestors, or are Irish at heart, there's a "céad míle fáilte" (hundred thousand welcomes) here for you! The Center is the realization of a life-long dream of many in the community who longed for a central gathering place for the Irish community in the New York tri-sate area. It came about when several Irish-born American businessmen bought the building at 1040 Jackson in 2003 and held it until the Irish Center was in a position to purchase it at the original price less a large donation, in 2005. As real estate prices had skyrocketed around the developing Long Island City neighborhood between 2003 and 2005, this tremendous act of generosity stands as a testament to their willingness to contribute to their adopted city and reward everyone, including themselves, with the permanence of the Irish Center. To get it going, Belfast native Father Colm Campbell was lured back from retirement to help launch the project. He proved a lightning rod for goodwill in the community and oversaw extensive renovations on the property to make it "community ready". This work was done free of charge by members of the construction trades with a love of Ireland. Along the way Fr. Colm also got the restaurant trade to do its bit, and a large number of New York Irish restaurants donate the food for our weekly Senior Lunch Club. Now under the leadership of Executive Director Paul Finnegan, the Center is uniquely suited to serve as the cultural and social hub of New York’s Irish community. The Center provides a range of services to the Irish and non-Irish community in the New York tri-state area, including: Social Activities: The Center hosts regular and one-off social events and classes, including the Seniors Lunch Club, Irish stories and Legends art classes for children Irish céili dancing, trad sessions, tin whistle classes, Irish dancing classes, fiddle classes, Irish language classes, an Irish Book Club (Club Leabhar Nua Eabhrac), "25" card nights, Irish plays,concerts, a computer club for Seniors, an Irish Movie night and much much more. Information/Resource Center: We make available information about existing services and resources and direct people to the appropriate agency or place for their needs. A Social Place: The underlying and overarching goal of all our activities is to bring people together in a cultural environment that resonates with them. The Center provides a range of facilities for formal and informal get-togethers. On the ground floor, we have a large multi-purpose room with a stage and hardwood floor (perfect for dancing!). We also have a function room in our lower level, which we call the "Library", and which also has a hardwood/raised floor for dancing. Also in the lower level, we have an Internet Cafe where young and old alike can surf the web and email friends and family. Each computer includes Parental Control software so the little ones can enjoy a safe web browsing experience.