The ICC celebrated Halloween on October 26, 2024 with a fun, free, family-friendly open house. The kids arrived in imaginative costumes, and were treated to candy, barmbrack and apple cider. We had Halloween craft projects, coloring sheets and Halloween Irish words and history, plus pumpkin tic-tac-toe and ring toss.

Our special guest, Irish author Ellen Ryan, shared spooky stories about Irish myths and Samhain, and read from her award-winning books Gods Don’t Cry: Unsung Stories of Ireland’s Forgotten Immortals and Girls Who Slay Monsters: Daring Tales of Ireland’s Forgotten Goddesses. Ellen was happy to sign books and chat after her presentation.

Thanks to everyone who made this a fun afternoon, including our ICC volunteers, Trinity Pub staff, Ellen Ryan, and Hannah from Interlink Publishing.

If you didn’t get a chance to purchase one of Ellen’s books, they are available online through Interlink Publishing, a local MA independent publishing house.

See our Facebook gallery for more photos >

Halloween at the ICC

Join us in the Irish Cultural Center Book Club. We’ll enjoy good craic and delve into Irish and Irish-American literature, with guided discussion in a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. This event is open to all.

Our meeting will take place on Thursday, November 14 from 5:30–6:30 pm at the ICC. This meeting will feature a special in-person reading and discussion of the book with the author, Jack Cashman.

We are reading An Irishman’s Story of Survival by Jack Cashman. Participants are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early to get settled, perhaps grab a drink, mix and mingle. You are welcome to stay after at the Trinity Pub to socialize with dinner or drinks. 

To Register
The Book Club is free to join. Please register ahead so we know how many people to expect. Register online >

An Irishman’s Story of SurvivalAbout the Book
Kevin O’Donnell is a beacon of indomitable spirit, grappling with life’s relentless waves that seek to subdue him. In the turbulent era of mid-20th century, the world could be a harsh, unforgiving place for a young Irish lad. Yet, within Kevin lies a burning desire to carve out his niche, to transcend the barriers that life hurls his way and grasp the reins of a fulfilling existence. Can his resolute will and earnest endeavor outshine the adversities that loom? Can he navigate the maelstrom and anchor himself to the shores of a prosperous life? Traverse the chapters of his journey within these pages, and unveil the saga of a young man’s undying spirit amidst the trials of time. Through Kevin’s eyes, explore a testament to the enduring human spirit that resonates with every beating heart that refuses to yield to life’s storms.

About the Author
Jack Cashman’s career has put him in a number of roles, although the title of “Amazon Best Selling Author” is a relatively new one. Coming from a background of small business ownership, real estate, and insurance, Cashman was first elected to serve in the Maine House of Representatives in 1982. After five terms in office and some time away from state government, he returned to public service in 2003 in a variety of roles with the administration of Maine Governor John Baldacci. Cashman’s first book, An Irish Immigrant Story, was published in 2018 as a historical novel based on the story of his own family’s journey from Ireland to the United States during the time of the Potato Famine. Cashman’s unique background of business owner, elected office-holder, and government official combine with his creative mind to bring together a collection of stories unlike any author working today. Learn more >

Available from several vendors online or your favorite local book shop. Or, check your local library.
• Amazon.com (new) >
• Better Worlds Books (used) >

Books for Upcoming Meetings
December 12, 2024: The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods
January 19, 2025 (Sunday at 12 pm): Nora by Nuala O’Connor – Special Book Club Presentation with author via Zoom

The Irish Cultural Center has linked up with Irish historian, Sean Murphy, to introduce our community to live, weekly online Irish history courses. Sean presents two monthly topics, divided into four-week modules. On enrollment, participants will receive the Zoom link, a copy of each week’s PowerPoint presentation, and additional background materials. The courses may be taken as recordings if Thursday presents access difficulties for any reason. Participants also have a half hour one-on-one session with Sean to answer any questions on the course content.

The first topic is a general history of Ireland from ancient times to the present day. The course module for November 2024 is The Great Hunger/Famine – An Gorta Mór 1845–1852. Takes place on Thursdays, October 31, November 7, 14 & 21 from 7:30–9:00 pm.
• View course information and register >

The second topic is a general history of each of the thirty two counties in Ireland. Featured in November 2024 is County Donegal. Takes place on Thursdays, October 31, November 7, 14 & 21 from 6:00–7:30 pm.
• View course information and register >

To Enroll
The enrollment fee is $100 for each four-week course. Please contact Sean directly for information or to enroll in his course(s) – send an email to [email protected] or register at www.irishhistory.online. November Special! There is a 20% reduction on both courses for new students and those who last enrolled over six months ago. This offer is only available by contacting Sean directly through email.

About Sean Murphy
Sean Murphy was born in Dublin and came to live on Cape Cod in 2005. He has a passion for his homeland and loves to share his knowledge and interest about his heritage through classes, workshops and conversation. He is a teacher of Irish history, music, and dance.

Celebrate Irish Halloween

Celebrate Halloween at the Irish Cultural Center! Stop by on Saturday, October 26 from 1–3:30 pm for a fun, free, family-friendly open house.

Costumes are encouraged! We will have fun activities and treats all afternoon, with supervised Halloween craft projects and games. Hear stories, learn Irish words, and explore the origins of Samhain. Plus, there will be apple cider and Halloween treats.

Our featured guest will be award winning Irish author Ellen Ryan, joining us from 1:30–3 pm. Ellen has a a passion for Irish myth, and will share spooky stories and quizzes about Samhain and Irish gods.

The Irish House Restaurant and Trinity Pub will be open to purchase food and drinks. We encourage you to make a reservation if you would like to join us for food – please call 413-342-4358.

Ellen Ryan is a journalist and contributor to the Irish Times and Irish Independent. She is an award winning and bestselling author of Gods Don’t Cry: Unsung Stories of Ireland’s Forgotten Immortals and Girls Who Slay Monsters: Daring Tales of Ireland’s Forgotten Goddesses. Ellen has a passion for Irish myth and loves to visit archaeological sites (though she always brings a raincoat). Along with her husband and daughter, Ellen is lucky to live by the sea in Co. Wicklow, where she can keep an eye out for sea gods.

Auditor of the Commonwealth, Diana DiZoglio, is on her Walking for Sunshine tour across Massachusetts and will be stopping at the ICC this Sunday, October 6 at 6 pm. Diana has expressed an interest in meeting our Patrons and members of the public. Diana’s walk from the Berkshires to Beacon Hill is to spread the word to increase transparency, accountability, accessibility, and equity through an audit of the Legislature. If you are available to join in this event, we’d love to see you! The Trinity Pub will offer complimentary appetizers and a cash bar. Learn more >


On September 12, 2024, the ICC celebrated the start of the annual Dingle Showcase at The Big E and West Springfield’s Sister City connection. At the reception and dinner were Mayor Breandán Fitzgerald (Cathaoirleach of Kerry County) and Mayor Mikey Sheehy (Cathaoirleach of Tralee), members of the Kerry County Council, Dingle Peninsula Tourism, Explore Western Mass, our Irish affiliate organizations, the crafters and merchants of the Big E’s Dingle Showcase, Siamsa Tíre, Irish Fulbright Édith de Faoite, Irish students at AIC, the Irish Club at West Springfield High, and our ICC board, staff, volunteers, and Patrons. 

See more photos in our Facebook gallery >

Dingle Reception Group
Mayor of Kerry Breandán Fitzgerald, Mayor of Tralee Mikey Sheehy, members of the Kerry County Council and Dingle Peninsula Tourism with ICC President Sean Cahillane, VP Ed Sullivan, and West Springfield Mayor Will Reichelt.
Dingle Reception Group
Mayor of Kerry Breandán Fitzgerald, Mayor of Tralee Mikey Sheehy, members of the Kerry County Council and Dingle Peninsula Tourism with ICC President Sean Cahillane, VP Ed Sullivan, West Springfield Mayor Will Reichelt, and the Dingle vendors and merchants exhibiting at The Big E.
Dingle Reception on Patio
Sunset on the Trinity Pub patio made a beautiful backdrop for the reception.

The Irish Cultural Center has linked up with Irish historian, Sean Murphy, to introduce our community to live, weekly online Irish history courses. Sean presents two monthly topics, divided into four-week modules. On enrollment, participants will receive the Zoom link, a copy of each week’s PowerPoint presentation, and additional background materials. The courses may be taken as recordings if Thursday presents access difficulties for any reason. Participants also have a half hour one-on-one session with Sean to answer any questions on the course content.

The first topic is a general history of Ireland from ancient times to the present day. The course module for October 2024 is United Irishmen Rebellions 1789 and 1803. Takes place on Thursdays, October 3, 10, 17 & 24 from 7:30–9:00 pm.
• View course information and register >

The second topic is a general history of each of the thirty two counties in Ireland. Featured in October 2024 is County Galway. Takes place on Thursdays, October 3, 10, 17 & 24 from 6:00–7:30 pm.
• View course information and register >

To Enroll
The enrollment fee is $100 for each four-week course. Please contact Sean directly for information or to enroll in his course(s) – send an email to [email protected] or register at www.irishhistory.online.

About Sean Murphy
Sean Murphy was born in Dublin and came to live on Cape Cod in 2005. He has a passion for his homeland and loves to share his knowledge and interest about his heritage through classes, workshops and conversation. He is a teacher of Irish history, music, and dance.

Join us in the Irish Cultural Center Book Club. We’ll enjoy good craic and delve into Irish and Irish-American literature, with guided discussion in a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. This event is open to all.

Our meeting will take place on Thursday, October 10 from 5:30–6:30 pm at the ICC. 

We are reading The Last September by Elizabeth Bowen. Participants are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early to get settled, perhaps grab a drink, mix and mingle. You are welcome to stay after at the Trinity Pub to socialize with dinner or drinks. 

To Register
The Book Club is free to join. Please register ahead so we know how many people to expect. Register online >

The Last SeptemberAbout the Book
In 1920, at their country home in County Cork, Sir Richard Naylor and his wife, Lady Myra, and their friends maintain a skeptical attitude toward the events going on around them, but behind the facade of tennis parties and army camp dances, all know that the end is approaching—the end of British rule in the south of Ireland and the demise of a way of life that had survived for centuries. Their niece, Lois Farquar, attempts to live her own life and gain her own freedoms from the very class that her elders are vainly defending. (text from Amazon)

Available from several vendors online or your favorite local book shop. Or, check your local library.
• Amazon.com (new) >
• Better Worlds Books (used) >

Books for Upcoming Meetings
November 14, 2024: An Irishman’s Story of Survival by Jack Cashman – Special Book Club Presentation with author
December 12, 2024: The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods
January 19, 2025 (Sunday at 12 pm): Nora by Nuala O’Connor – Special Book Club Presentation with author via Zoom

The Irish Pavilion is open throughout the fair and features Irish Craftworkers / Artisans Inspired by Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula / Wild Atlantic Way Jewelry, Pottery, Crystal, Weaving, Knitting, Felting, Tweeds, Art Works, Celtic Gifts, Whiskey Tastings.

WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA – The Big E, North America’s fourth largest fair, opens Sept. 13, 2024 with a weekend-long Halfway to Saint Patrick’s Day celebration, sponsored by Aer Lingus. The celebration focuses on The Big E’s Irish Pavilion in the Young Building, which features vendors, artisans, whiskey distillers, educators, craftworkers and vacation-itinerary planners from across Ireland’s famous Dingle Peninsula on the Wild Atlantic Way for a 25th year.

Caroline Boland, the Dingle Peninsula Tourism Alliance’s marketing director, said the Mayor of Kerry, along with Kerry County Council elected representatives, Údarás na Gaeltachta, the regional authority for the economic, social and cultural development of Ireland’s Irish-speaking regions, and members of the Irish Consulate in Boston will join the celebrations with a “pop-up” Irish Consulate at the Showcase on Sept. 14. In addition, Irish-themed musicians and artists, including Siamsa Tíre, will appear on The Big E stages, from Friday through Sunday, Sept. 13–15, and Saturday’s parade will feature a performance by the Massachusetts State Police Pipe Band.

“Our vendors and artisans from the Dingle Peninsula and County Kerry have celebrated Irish heritage and our Gaeltacht culture at The Big E for more than two decades, as we also mark our Sister City relationships and historical ties with West Springfield, Springfield, Holyoke and the Western Massachusetts region,” said Boland.  She added that visitors to the Showcase in the Young Building can take a survey and enter for a chance to win a vacation to the Dingle Peninsula. Aer Lingus will award plane tickets to Ireland for two people as part of their sponsorship of the Halfway to Saint Patrick’s Day weekend.

“This year, our Irish Pavilion in the Young Building will allow fairgoers to watch the Dingle Art School’s Anne Lundon develop over three days a commissioned painting in acrylics to commemorate West Springfield’s 250 anniversary,” said Boland. “In addition, people can take a painting lesson and bring home their work, or stop by to watch how pottery is made, crystal designed and cut, sample a Dingle Distillery’s award-winning gin, whiskey or vodka, pick up a gift or memento from our world-famous jeweler or hand-made goods and fashions from any one of our crafters.”

Many from Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula and County Kerry region – including families from the Blasket Islands – left Ireland to settle in Western Massachusetts, leading in recent years to Sister City relationships between the Dingle Peninsula and West Springfield, Holyoke and Springfield, Mass. “County Kerry continues to have strong economic and cultural ties with the Greater Springfield areas through our diaspora, twinning partnerships, trade and friendship.  These connections are valued.

“In addition, as part of the programme of activities for the week, Kerry County Council will be hosting a Networking Breakfast Briefing to showcase Kerry as a destination for tourism, business and investment”, said Mayor of Kerry, Councillor Breandán Fitzgerald.  The networking event is an exciting opportunity to build upon existing partnerships and links between Kerry, West Springfield and the State of Massachusetts.

Ireland’s Boston-based Consul General Sighle Fitzgerald will be in attendance at The Big E on Sept. 14 introducing for the first time, a “pop-up” Irish Consulate. In addition, representatives from other Irish Cultural Centers across New England have been invited to “Mingle with Dingle” during the fair.

Mayor Will Reichelt said he looks forward to greeting Kerry County Council, Údarás representatives and other dignitaries and noted that 2024 marked the 25th year for the Dingle Peninsula Cultural, Educational, Trade and Tourism Showcase. “It’s a great honor and with great pleasure that West Springfield again welcomes our long-time friends from the Dingle Peninsula and across Ireland as our community marks its 250th Anniversary. The Irish diaspora, especially those from County Kerry, helped build West Springfield and remain active across our community.”

Dónal Ó Liatháin, Regional Manager for Údarás na Gaeltachta, emphasized the importance of this cultural exchange: “The Big E provides an unparalleled platform for showcasing the rich cultural heritage and contemporary creativity of Ireland’s Gaeltacht regions, particularly the Dingle Peninsula. This event strengthens our ties with the Irish diaspora in Western Massachusetts, while promoting our unique language, crafts and businesses to a wider American audience. Údarás na Gaeltachta is proud to support this initiative that bridges our communities across the Atlantic.”

The businesses participating in the Fair’s Dingle Peninsula Cultural, Educational, Trade and Tourism Showcase are among the west of Ireland’s most famous pottery, jewelry, weaves, tweeds, felt and woolen and crystal artisans, leading educational institutions and tourism executives.

Businesses, craftworkers and organizations representing the Dingle Peninsula at The Big E include:

The Blasket Centre, which overlooks the Great Blasket Island, where many of the Irish Diaspora in Western Massachusetts originated. The Centre represents a fascinating heritage and cultural display and museum honoring the unique community who lived on the remote Blasket Islands until their 1953 evacuation.

Dingle Art School, a new-comer to the Pavilion, will offer fair-goers an opportunity to take a painting class during the Fair’s opening days, Sept. 16–17, when students can learn school owner Anne Lundon’s secret method of using five colors, five brushes and a palette knife to paint a frameable creation. During her four days at the Fair, people can also watch as Anne develops a commissioned painting in acrylics to commemorate West Springfield’s 250 anniversary, Sept. 14–15.

Original Kerry, another newcomer to the Dingle Pavilion, will showcase original designs from seven of 30 professional County Kerry craftworkers, displaying a curated collection of gifts, including jewelry, knitwear, cozy throws, ceramics, felting, textiles, weaves and tweeds of traditional style and skills.  

Brian de Staic Jewellery, crafters of distinctive jewelry for over 40 years, features one of Ireland’s leading goldsmiths, Brian de Staic and his wife, Máiread, who opened in 1981. This is their 25thAnniversary attending The Big E! Celebrities including Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts, Saoirse Ronan and Laura Dern own Brian de Staic creations.

Celtic Gift House returns to The Big E for a 22nd year, offering a range of Celtic jackets, hoodies, tee shirts and baseball caps, as well as a variety of musical instruments and accessories, including tin whistles, bodhrans and guitar straps. Also available will be ELFIS and the full range of “Craic House Chopper” products that have proved a hit with The Big E Fairgoers.

Dingle Crystal, which designed and created the Saint Patrick’s Day Shamrock Bowls presented by the Irish Prime Minister to President Biden at The White House in 2022, 2023 and 2024, will unveil a new product called The Nightcap Set, a smart-looking stackable decanter and two tumblers available in nine different designs. Bringing a traditional cutting wheel, Sean Daly followed by Jonathan will demonstrate Dingle Crystal’s original glass cutting and design at their booth.

Sacred Heart University in Dingle is Sacred Heart University’s global campus. For the last two decades, SHU in Dingle has welcomed students from universities and colleges across the US to complete semester-long and short-term study abroad programs, immersing them in the rich culture and history of this beautiful seaside town. 

Louis Mulcahy Pottery has been crafting pottery in the heart of the Kerry Gaeltacht since 1975. Louis, his son Lasse and a team of craftspeople hand-make everything from dainty posy jars, dinner sets and elegant lamp bases to ovenware and towering urns at their workshop located west of Dingle town on the Slea Head drive. Visit the pavilion to see expert potter Janet give a throwing demonstration on a potter’s wheel.

Lisbeth Mulcahy opened Siopa na bhFhíodóirí in Dingle in 1986 to showcase her personally designed, handwoven tapestries and wall hangings, as well as her range of seasonal scarves, stoles and throws woven by a small team of weavers, including her daughter Sally.

Dingle Distillery will showcase its limited Wheel Of The Year Celtic Series, and their award-winning Dingle Original Gin, Vodka, and Dingle Single Malt Whiskey. Dingle Distillery is celebrating its 12th anniversary as Ireland’s first independent, family-owned, purpose-built artisan spirits distillery in more than a century. Their limited edition Descendants 2024 Cask Programme will be introduced and of course, their tastings of their famous Whiskey, Gin, and Vodka throughout the fair.

Meet the Makers Program is a showcase of daily demonstrations (from 12 noon to 6 pm) of crafts, spirits tastings, displays of hand-made Irish merchandise and memorabilia, as well as offering information on visiting the Dingle Peninsula. Daily video presentations offer Big E Fairgoers a view of what experiences lie across the Dingle Peninsula’s spectacular scenery, villages, as well as the literary heritage of the Great Blasket Islands, and ‘muintir na tíre’ – the people of the place. 

Irish Cultural Center of Western New England cultivates a connection with Ireland and generations of local Irish diaspora – many of whose ancestors left the Blasket Islands just off the Dingle Peninsula’s Atlantic coast in County Kerry. The ICC provides access to Irish-oriented lectures, concerts, exhibitions of art, artifacts and memorabilia, political discussions, international relations, GAA sports, Irish language classes, student international exchange and genealogical research. It also provides a bridge between the Irish government and the Western New England region.

Western Mass Tourism / Greater Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau, an Economic Development Council of Western Mass affiliate and a private non-profit destination marketing organization, promotes Western Massachusetts for meetings, conventions, group tours, sports and leisure travel. Irish immigration to New England peaked in the mid-19th century when countless families sought new opportunity and landed in Western Massachusetts, which still celebrates Irish culture and heritage.

Dingle Peninsula Tourism Alliance is a non-profit sustainability-focused, community tourism and destination management co-operative owned and managed by its family-run businesses and community development members across Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula. Representing over 160 local businesses, their website offers visitors the most up-to-date information to plan and enjoy a visit to the peninsula. The Alliance also offers a virtual concierge desk to answer questions or help tailor a vacation for visitors. 

Others involved in the Dingle Peninsula Showcase and the organization and sponsorships of the Halfway to Saint Patrick’s Day celebration include: from Ireland – Kerry County Council, Údarás na Gaeltachta, NEWKD, Fáilte Ireland and Aer Lingus; and from Western Mass – West Springfield City Council, West Springfield Sister City Committee, the Irish Cultural Center of Western New England, West Springfield High School, Explore Western Mass – GSCVB, and Eastern States Exposition.

The ICCWNE hosted our 5th annual Lúnasa Feis on Sunday, August 25 at the Eastern States Exhibition in West Springfield, MA. Over 430 Irish dancers from all the New England states, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Canada attended the day-long competition.

As the only feis in western Massachusetts, Lúnasa also gives local dancers a chance to compete in their own backyard without hours of travel. The location on the Eastern States fairgrounds is perfect in terms of parking, mobility, and amenities.

We would like to thank the Cassin Academy and the Black Rose Academy for their continued partnership with the ICCWNE and their tireless work on this event every year. We would also like to thank all the volunteers who went above and beyond in giving their time and talents to make the feis a success, especially our stage builders and break down crew.

Thanks to our sponsors! Presenting Sponsors: Westfield Bank, Congressman Richard Neal. Main Stage Sponsor: Consulate General of Ireland/Boston. Dance Stage Sponsor: Kathleen Doe Creative Design.

Lúnasa Feis 2024