The Society of the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick in the City of New York, founded in 1784, is the oldest charitable institution in the city, dedicated to providing assistance and support to Irish immigrants in their adjustment to life in the new world. With a focus on education, Irish arts and culture, and legal immigration services, the Society holds various events throughout the year to raise funds and promote social engagement among its members.
The Women's Committee of the Society organizes an annual luncheon to support their Scholarship Program, which benefits primary and secondary education. Additionally, the Society is preparing for its Two Hundred and Fortieth Anniversary Dinner, a prestigious event that will celebrate the Society's long-standing history and contributions to the community. The dinner will feature esteemed guests, including David Feherty, a former professional golfer and current golf broadcaster, as well as a senior representative of the Irish Government.
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