
February 2025
Our popular Memoir, Fiction, and Journaling classes return Long-time instructor Aileen O'Grady will once again guide students through their creative writing processes with an eye toward a more professional end product. There are two sessions: Tuesdays, 1-3PM, February 4th through March 11th Wednesdays, 4-6PM, from February 5th through March 12th
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Our March Great Irish Book Club Book is "Strange Sally Diamond" Join us for our next Great Irish Book Club meeting at 2PM on Saturday, March 8th, when we will discuss "Strange Sally Diamond" by Liz Nugent (320 pages). About the "Strange Sally Diamond": Reclusive Sally Diamond is thrust into
Find out moreTracing Land and Lineage: Insights from Griffith's Valuation Unlocking Ireland's Land Records to Discover Your Ancestral Roots Dive into the rich history of Ireland's land records with our comprehensive class, "Tracing Land and Lineage: Insights from Griffith's Valuation." This course is tailored for genealogy enthusiasts eager to explore one of
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Genealogy Roundtable: You Ask, We Explore Your Personalized Genealogy Experience. This unique class offers a dynamic and interactive platform for you to delve into your genealogical interests with personalized guidance. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just starting, this session is designed to address your specific questions and interests. Get
Find out moreOur April Great Irish Book Club Book is "Long Island" Join us for our next Great Irish Book Club meeting at 2PM on Saturday, April 12, when we will discuss "Long Island" by Colm Tóibín (304 pages). About the "Long Island": Brooklyn-25 years later. Eilis Lacey is Irish and married
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Our May Great Irish Book Club Book is "The Hunter" Join us for our next Great Irish Book Club meeting at 2PM on Saturday, May 10, when we will discuss The Hunter by Tana French (shortlisted for Booker Prize 2023, 481 pages). About the "The Hunter": It's a scorching summer
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