Join us in the ICC 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, Patrons and the general public.

Our January meeting will take place on Thursday, January 11 from 5:30–6:30 pm. We will be reading This is Happiness by Niall Williams. Learn more about the book >

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

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.

Books for Upcoming Meetings
February: The Whitest Flower by Brendan Graham
March: The Parish and The Hill by Mary Doyle Curran

Join us in the new 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, December 14 from 5:30–6:30 pm.

We are reading An Irish Country Christmas by Patrick Taylor. Learn more about the book >

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

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. ICC Patrons save 10% on food orders in December.

Books for Upcoming Meetings
January: This is Happiness by Niall Williams
February: The Whitest Flower by Brendan Graham
March: The Parish and The Hill by Mary Doyle Curran

Join us in the new 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, Patrons and the general public.

Our meeting will take place on Thursday, November 9 from 5:30–6:30 pm. 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.

We are reading The Tour by Jean Grainger. Learn more about the book >

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

Books for Upcoming Meetings
December: An Irish Country Christmas by Patrick Taylor
January: This is Happiness by Niall Williams
February: The Whitest Flower by Brendan Graham
March: The Parish and The Hill by Mary Doyle Curran

Join us in the new 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, Patrons and the general public.

Our October meeting will take place on Thursday, October 12 from 5:30–6:30 pm in the Trinity Pub. 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.

We are reading “Midlife Irish: Discovering My Family and Myself” by Frank Gannon. At times funny, poignant, and heartbreaking, “Midlife Irish” draws on the universal themes of love, loss, and laughter that have kept the Irish both miserable and happy–often at the same time–throughout the years. Learn more about the book >

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

Join us in the new ICC 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, Patrons and the general public.

Our September meeting will take place on Thursday, September 14 from 5:30–6:30 pm at the Trinity Pub. 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.

We are reading “The Star and the Shamrock” by Jean Grainger. From the streets of wartime Berlin, to the bombed out city of Liverpool, and finally resting in the lush valleys of the Ards Peninsula in Northern Ireland, “The Star and The Shamrock” from USA Today bestselling author Jean Grainger is unputdownable. Learn more about the book >

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

ICC Book Club

Join us in the new ICC 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, Patrons and the general public.

Our August meeting will take place on Thursday, August 10 from 5:30–6:30 pm in the Celtic Room at the Trinity Pub. 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.

We are reading “The Mammy” by Brendan O’Carroll. Like the novels of Roddy Doyle, “The Mammy” features pitch-perfect dialogue, lightning wit, and a host of colorful characters. Earthy and exuberant, the novel brilliantly captures the brash energy and cheerful irreverence of working-class Irish life. Learn more about the book >

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

ICC Book Club

Join us in the new ICC 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, Patrons and the general public.

Our July meeting will take place on Thursday, July 13 from 5:30–6:30 pm in the Celtic Room at the Trinity Pub. Light appetizers will be provided. You are welcome to stay after at the Trinity Pub to socialize with dinner or drinks.

We are reading “The Ninth Hour” by Alice McDermott, a magnificent new novel from one of America’s finest writers – a powerfully affecting story spanning the 20th century of a widow and her daughter and the nuns who serve their Irish-American community in Brooklyn. Learn more about the book >

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

ICC Book Club