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The Taste of Ireland Returns for 2026 Celebration
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Long Island will host The Taste of Ireland, a lively celebration of Irish culture, food, and community on April 20, 2026. In support of the athletes participating in the Nassau County Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged, we invite you to join us in honoring: George and Sandi Silkes Dominick and Grace Palestino This event will feature a buffet dinner and live music by The Black Velvet Band. See below for digital ads and raffle b

Friendly Sons
Apr 6


Emerald Cocktail Party 2026 - Photos
Thank you to all those that attended our Emerald Cocktail Party where we honored our Chaplain, Rev. Joseph H. Fitzgerald! Please enjoy more photos by clicking the link below. PHOTOS >

Friendly Sons
Mar 16


New Website
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick on Long Island is thrilled to unveil our brand-new website! With a vibrant new design and a wealth of resources, we're here to enhance our members' experience, showcase our initiatives to the public, and make membership even more rewarding. Be sure to check out all of the new features on our NEW domain at www.FriendlySonsLI.org

Friendly Sons
Mar 6


Emerald Cocktail Party 2026
The Society of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick on Long Island is pleased to announce that we will be hosting an Emerald Cocktail Party at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at the Garden City Hotel. Music performed by The Tommy Dunne Band. Our honoree will be our Chaplain, the Reverend Joseph Fitzgerald. Fr. Joe is well deserving of this honor, and we find it fitting to show our appreciation for his years of dedication as well as the profound impact he has made to the Soci

Friendly Sons
Jan 19


The Irish Monument
The Irish Monument commemorating the April 24, 1916 Easter Monday Uprising is located south of the County Court House at Court House Drive Mineola, New York. First dedicated in 1979 in a grove located in the shadow of the Courts of Justice, the monument is a living symbol of our determination to end bigotry and discrimination in Northern Ireland and to support efforts to achieve Peace with Justice in a united Ireland. It is now topped with a harp, a symbol of Ireland, upon a

Friendly Sons
Apr 1, 2011
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