Emer Casey Foundation Event

June 28, 2011
6:30 pmto8:30 pm






The Emer Casey Foundation invites you to meet the Irish RAAM team that cycled across the US in aid of the Emer Casey Foundation.

Supporting Ovarian/Uterine Cancer Research by DISCOVARY Consortium, headed by Trinity College, Dublin.

RSVP to emercaseyfoundation@gmail.com
Pledges/Donations will be accepted on the night.

Location: The Consulate General of Ireland New York
345 Park Avenue
Manhattan
New York

Third Thursday – Networking evening

June 16, 2011
7:00 pmto9:30 pm










Location: Galway Hooker, Downtown (upstairs)
133 7th Avenue, 133 7th Ave, between Charles & 10th St .

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Summer Party

July 7, 2011
6:30 pmto11:00 pm






IN NYC Summer Party: July 7th at West 79th Street Boat Basin Café


Please join our summer party on July 7th at the 79th St. Boat Basin Cafe from 6:30pm to 11pm. There will be drink specials and food!

Afterparty: Dublin House at 225 West 79th St

http://www.boatbasincafe.com/

IABANY Bloomsday Celebration

June 16, 2011
6:00 pmto9:00 pm





I am tomorrow, or some future day, what I establish today. I am today what I established yesterday or some previous day.
James Joyce

James Joyce did not just give us one of the greatest works of world literature. He also gave us a landmark ruling in First Amendment jurisprudence. Join us on June 16, 2011, when we celebrate Bloomsday, the day memorialized in Joyce’s masterwork, Ulysses, and Ireland’s contribution to the principle of free speech.

Our keynote speaker, Kathleen Sullivan, former Dean of Stanford Law School, will deliver the John Quinn Memorial Address, named after the famed Irish-American lawyer who represented Joyce’s publishers in their criminal prosecution for obscenity. Her address will be followed by a re-enactment of the argument before Judge John Woolsey in 1933 in U.S.A. v. One Book Called Ulysses, in which Judge Woolsey issued the brave and ground-breaking decision that Ulysses is a work of art not obscenity. The Honorable Gerard E. Lynch, United States Circuit Judge, has graciously agreed to play the part of Judge John Woolsey. The Hon. Charles J. Hynes, Brooklyn D.A., will play the role of the (reluctant) prosecutor, Sam Coleman. New Yorker General Counsel Lynn Oberlander will play the role of defense lawyer Morris Ernst.

The event will commence with a reception at 6:00 p.m. in the rotunda at 60 Centre Street, New York County Supreme Court, with traditional Irish music.

The event is free; IABANY members will be given priority registration. Please note, this event has typically been over-subscribed shortly after its announcement.

RSVP to janeannem@iabany.org

Location: Rotunda, Supreme Court Building
60 Centre Street
New York, New York

An Evening with Brian O’Driscoll

June 22, 2011
6:00 pmto9:00 pm









INNYC and Dillon Eustace will host an evening with Brian O’Driscoll at the NY Athletic’s Club followed by drinks at The Brass Monkey. This promises to be a fantastic evening so sign up and RSVP before the event fills up!

Location:
THE NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB
180 Central Park South, New York, NY 10019
New York, New York

Second Annual New York-New Belfast Conference

June 8, 2011
9:00 am

Date: 8-9 June 2011

Venue: Fordham Lincoln Center campus

Honorary chairs include Terry George, John Connorton, John J Reilly and Geraldine Hughes.

Speakers include Comptroller John Liu (invited), Speaker Christine Quinn, Blue Bloods Producer Tom Kelly, urbanist Michael Sorkin, attorney Brian O’Dwyer, Sport NI CEO Eamonn McCartan, Arts Council NI CEO Roisin McDonough and Stella O’Leary, US Observer to Board of IFI.

Sponsors include KPMG, United Airlines and Invest NI as well as the Irish Network-New York City.

Register online: www.newyorknewbelfast.com