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Volume 5 No.8 Issue 1 March 2009 President’s Message Matt Nelligan It’s amazing, you seem to just get through the Holidays and then you look up and St. Pat- rick’s Day is already upon you! The State Board has had a busy but productive winter thus far. One again this year, we were very successful in getting early payments of per-capita tax. The incentive program, that was implemented this past year, seems to have broad support. Despite the fact that it leaves a little less in the State Treasury, I consider it to be an important commitment to the work of the Order at the local level. In January, we held our third and final State Fundraiser to benefit Project St. Patrick and the FFAI Christmas appeal. Thanks to your unparalleled generosity this was our best fundraiser ever. This year we will donate $2750 to the FFAI Christmas appeal and $1500 to Project St. Patrick, both are the largest do- nations ever given to either cause in a single-year by the New York State Board. Our Two-Year Record of Fundrais- ing is as follows: AOH National Convention Fund $9,000 FFAI Christmas Appeal: 2007-2009 - $5000 Irish-American Heritage Museum -$2500 Project St. Patrick: $2200 Hibernian Hunger Project-$500 Through your hard work and dedication, even during tough economic times, all of this has been possible. We are surely living up to our motto in all of the causes that we have been able to assist. Speaking of fundraising, have you sold all of your State Calendar’s yet? If not, get this information to John Hennessy as soon as you can. The truth is that I just re- cently sent mine back, so that is proof that anyone can forget. The key is to get the checks and stubs back to John as soon as possible because you have to be in it to win it! On January, 22nd, I was proud to lead the Hibernian contin- gent at the March for Life in Washington DC. We had more than 50 members who joined us to demonstrate our opposition to abortion and demand change. I want to particularly thank Brother Leo Kane, our State Pro-Life Chair, for his tireless work. Leo got signs made up for our contingent so that everyone would see the AOH name and logo and asso- ciate it with defending our Catholic Faith. He also got the word out to Brothers all over New York about the details of the March. I believe that it was thanks to him, at least in part, that our numbers were so strong. I would like to thank the spon- sors of our 2008-2009 New York State AOH Freedom For All Ireland Concert. King’s County AOH Board Irish 2000 AOH Division #2 Babylon Albany AOH Division #5 Suffolk County AOH Board Watervliet AOH Nassau County AOH Board Schenectady AOH Rockland County AOH Board Capital District Council Albany County AOH Board Orange County AOH Queens Division #15 Tom McNabb Msgr. John J. Lee Division, Elmira Division #2, Greene County Division #9 Suffolk County Syracuse AOH Saratoga AOH Frances Beirne Division #9 Jack McNabb ACES Sound Company Bronx County Board AOH Division #3, Pearl River Richmond County Board Chip McLean Richmond St. Patrick’s Day Parade Queens County AOH

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Volume 5 No.8 Issue 1 March 2009

President’s Message

Matt Nelligan It’s amazing, you seem to just get through the Holidays and then you look up and St. Pat-rick’s Day is already upon you! The State Board has had a busy but productive winter thus far. One again this year, we were very successful in getting early payments of per-capita tax. The incentive program, that was implemented this past year, seems to have broad support. Despite the fact that it leaves a little less in the State Treasury, I consider it to be an important commitment to the work of the Order at the local level. In January, we held our third and final State Fundraiser to benefit Project St. Patrick and the FFAI Christmas appeal. Thanks to your unparalleled generosity this was our best fundraiser ever. This year we will donate $2750 to the FFAI Christmas appeal and $1500 to Project St. Patrick, both are the largest do-nations ever given to either cause in a single-year by the New York State Board. Our Two-Year Record of Fundrais-ing is as follows: AOH National Convention Fund $9,000 FFAI Christmas Appeal: 2007-2009 - $5000 Irish-American Heritage

Museum -$2500 Project St. Patrick: $2200 Hibernian Hunger Project-$500 Through your hard work and dedication, even during tough economic times, all of this has been possible. We are surely living up to our motto in all of the causes that we have been able to assist. Speaking of fundraising, have you sold all of your State Calendar’s yet? If not, get this information to John Hennessy as soon as you can. The truth is that I just re-cently sent mine back, so that is proof that anyone can forget. The key is to get the checks and stubs back to John as soon as possible because you have to be in it to win it! On January, 22nd, I was proud to lead the Hibernian contin-gent at the March for Life in Washington DC. We had more than 50 members who joined us to demonstrate our opposition to abortion and demand change. I want to particularly thank Brother Leo Kane, our State Pro-Life Chair, for his tireless work. Leo got signs made up for our contingent so that everyone would see the AOH name and logo and asso-ciate it with defending our Catholic Faith. He also got the word out to Brothers all over

New York about the details of the March. I believe that it was thanks to him, at least in part, that our numbers were so strong. I would like to thank the spon-sors of our 2008-2009 New York State AOH Freedom For All Ireland Concert. King’s County AOH Board Irish 2000 AOH Division #2 Babylon Albany AOH Division #5 Suffolk County AOH Board Watervliet AOH Nassau County AOH Board Schenectady AOH Rockland County AOH Board Capital District Council Albany County AOH Board Orange County AOH Queens Division #15 Tom McNabb Msgr. John J. Lee Division, Elmira Division #2, Greene County Division #9 Suffolk County Syracuse AOH Saratoga AOH Frances Beirne Division #9 Jack McNabb ACES Sound Company Bronx County Board AOH Division #3, Pearl River Richmond County Board Chip McLean Richmond St. Patrick’s Day Parade Queens County AOH

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Secretary Michael J. McNabb

Congratulations to the 40 Divi-sions that took advantage of the Per Capita Rebate. We are now in the $4.00 per Member part of the year. Please remember that any Per Capita post-marked after March 31st will be assessed a late fee of 50 cents per Member. I have not received a number of Form 9’s. If your Division has not sent it in please do so, even if there is no change in Offi-cers. Remember this is the only way the State Board has to en-sure the proper Officers receive the information they need. I would like to thank all the Divisions that invited me to attend installations. If I missed your Installation this year I will try to attend next year. If your County or Division is holding a Communion Break-fast, Ball, Fundraise, Parade or any other type of event I would be happy to attend. I was re-cently asked why I or other State Executive Officers did not plan on attending a couple of AOH sponsored events. My answer was simple “We can not attend an event we do not know about.” If you are plan-ning an event and would like State Executive Officers in at-tendance PLEASE send us any information you have. Our ad-dresses phone numbers and emails are listed in this Empire State Hibernian, on the State Web site, nyaoh.com, and all State Board Letterheads.

Our next State Board Meeting will be held in East Durham on May 2, 2009. This will follow the James Hayes Golf Classic on May 1st. If you have not participated in this event in the past you are missing a great time. Sunday May 3, 2009 will be the Annual Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Knock Shrine in East Durham. Happy St. Patrick’s Day. Immediate Past President & Calendar Chairman

John Hennessy The year 2008 was a memora-ble one; we had a successful National Convention and State President’s dinner. The year ahead offers a challenge, the economy, up coming State Convention and the National President’s Dinner. The Calendar program was a success, but not as successful as it could have been. Out of 1000 calendars we only sold 616, this includes the AOH and the LAOH. We had 220 winners with total prizes totaling $6325.00 a full financial report will be given at the State Board meeting in May. The Calendars for 2009 have been distributed and the returns are slow, considering the size of the membership we have, there should be no reason why we cannot sell 1000 calendars.

If you have any suggestions to improve this program please let me know by phone or e-mail. I know we can make this pro-gram a success, remember it’s your program and the State Boards benefit. District 1

Robert Flaherty As we enter the New Year all divi-sions have been very busy. I had the pleasure of attending installa-tions in District 1. I also had the pleasure of installing the officers in two divisions. At the Schenectady installation, I was honored to be the recipient of their Hibernian of the Year Award. When attending the installations, I was especially pleased to see the other divisions in attendance. In January, I attended the state fundraiser for FFAI and Project St. Patrick It was a great success and a good time was had by all. At the end of January the Capital District Council met. The business of the order and up coming events at each division was discussed. The council also voted to endorse candidates for the elections at the Albany State Convention. Those endorsed are: Charles McLean - President, Michael McNabb - Vice-president, James Burke - Secretary, Timothy McSweeney - Treasurer and Brian Nelligan - Dist. #1 Director. The Irish American Heritage Mu-seum will be having a show at The Egg in Albany on March 11, 2009. The tickets will be $25.00 each

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and benefit the museums exhibits and educational programs. In Al-bany the St. Patrick’s Day Parade will be on March 14th. Troy will be celebrating their 120th year; more information will be coming soon. Schenectady will be having their Celtic Fair on June 19th, 2009. It will be held on Jay St. in Schenectady from 4-10 pm. They will also be having a Celtic Day at Central Park in Schenectady on Sept. 26th, 2009. Both have no admission fee. God Bless one and all and have a happy and safe St. Patrick’s Day. District 2

Bill Powers I want to start by wishing every-body a Happy St. Patrick's Day and success to all our division celebrations. I just returned from Ireland and a tour with the AOH run by Coiste Irish Political Tours. I want to thank Sean Pender for organizing a wonderful seven days of educa-tional events. It really showed me how our Christmas Appeal is used. Sean got us into an H block at Long Kesh and to the Crumlin Road Prison. We also visited Tar Anall community center and the Roddy McCorley Club/Museum. We made other stops in Armagh City and in Omagh, where the AOH made a presentation for the Basketball Club. The Mass and March in Derry was a great ex-perience. Frank Corcoran, our State Chairman of the Christmas Appeal, should be congratulated for his work.

In Buffalo we are looking forward to the parade and to the Guinness Toast. Congratulations to the Buf-falo Fireman for rejoining our ranks; Peter Margerum should be congratulated for his work. If there was an award for a news-letter, the Lockport Division would win; great job to the Wil-liam J. Ryan Division 4 Lockport, NY. Don't forget our State Convention in Albany this year and our Na-tional Convention next year in Cincinnati. District 4

John Hyland

I would like to start by wishing all a Happy and Holy St. Pat-rick's Day. Since my last report, I am pleased to inform you that the Westchester County Board has begun to have Monthly County Board Meetings. At their first meeting in January, three of the five Divisions were installed. I would like to thank Dan Den-nehy, NYS Immigration Chair and Kevin Ellis, Chairman of the Standing Committee, Div. 1 Yonkers, for their efforts in se-curing the meeting location. The Bronx County Board held two installations for the first time in many years. Divisions 3 and 4 were installed together as were Divisions 5, 7 and 9. I have placed the name of Yonkers Mayor Phil Amicone for consideration as a recipient for the first "Our Lady of

Knock, Queen of Ireland" Right to Life Award. Mayor Amicone has worked tirelessly for the Right to Life movement. With the many upcoming St Patrick's Day Parades and cele-brations within the Districts, I will do my upmost to attend as many as possible. I am looking forward to seeing many of my Hibernian Brothers at these up-coming events. District 5

Al Donohue Welcome to another St. Patrick’s season. Hopefully we are finished with the white season. On January 22nd, the date com-memorating the infamous Roe v Wade decision of 1972, a group of about ten or more members of Di-vision 35, Kings County, attended a 6AM Mass held at Flatbush Council, K of C celebrated by Fr. Coman Brady. After Mass we boarded a bus to Washington, DC along with people from neighbor-ing parishes and members of the K of C. One thing that you could not help but notice was the many, many young people marching, which bodes well for the Pro-Life movement. While in Washington, National Director Martin Kelly and I met with NY State President and National Pro Life Director Matt Nelligan. There were many other AOH members at the march, Thank God. On January 31st, Division 35 of Kings County honored their out-going President, Bill Kelly, who happens to be Kings County President, with a Dinner Dance.

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All of Bill’s children attended with their spouses as well as many of Bill’s friends. A good time was had by all. On February 22nd, a great many people from District 5 attended a reception for The Grand Marshal, and his Aides, of the NY City Pa-rade; including Kathleen Reilly representing Kings and Francis McLoughlin representing Queens. This reception was held at Antun’s on Springfield Blvd. in Queens and is an annual event. District 6

Ed Friel District #6 Nassau and Suffolk Counties are doing well. There are many activities planned to celebrate the up and coming St. Patrick's Day. We will be part of the parades in both Counties as well as New York City. There will be many dinner dances to attend. The 37th Anniversary Bloody Sunday Mass was held in Babylon. It was sponsored by the Derry 14 Committee. The Celebrant was Fr. Henry Reed. Congratulations to the Committee. Both Counties have been work-ing very hard on recruitment, the support of hunger projects and other local charities. The Nassau County Board is involved with several other Irish organizations in the reno-vation of the Easter Monday Monument, which is located in Mineola, New York. This years Easter Uprising Com-

memoration will be held on Monday, April 13, 2009 at the Mineola Court House. I would like to wish all Hiber-nians a Happy St. Patrick's Day and a Happy and Holy Easter. Political Education

Richard M. Morris

Brothers all; I hope you are do-ing well and I hope you are tak-ing the time to make contact with your elected representa-tive's at all levels on issues of importance to you. It works and is good for your mind, body and spirit to purge itself of the strife of political discontent. Let them know they work for you and if they insist on mak-ing laws that are against your beliefs that you will actively seek to replace them at the next opportunity. Let them know you are aware of the secular, same sex marriage, pro-choice/pro-abortion, anti-Christian/Catholic and tax in-crease legislative bills/issues finding there way into every aspect of our political spec-trum; be it local, county, state or national. Legislator's at every level know very little ef-fort is put forth (by we, the ma-jority) to stifle bad legislation. Below is a copy of a letter I took the time to write to Senate Majority Leader Malcolm A. Smith indicating concern over issues of importance to our Or-der. It may or may not meet some people's standards as a well written letter but I wrote it and I believe got my message

across. Brothers you can do the same. President and Majority Leader, Malcolm A. Smith 907 Legisla-tive Office Building Albany, New York 12247 Your Honor, My name is Rich-ard M. Morris, NYS/Ancient Order of Hibernians, Political Education Chairman, private citizen and taxpayer of New York State. If you aren't famil-iar with our Order let me give you a brief history: we are an Irish Catholic organization or-ganized in New York City in 1836 for the purpose of protect-ing our Priests from what were known as "The Know-Nothings" a majority group of city populace that discrimi-nated against Irish Catholics and their religion, we have thousands of members through-out the state and do much work for charity. First let me say congratulations on your elec-tion as President and Senate Majority leader. If it is not pre-sumptuous I want to say, let's here and now recommit our-selves to the great cause of the dignity of human life above all...and marriage and racial equality and respect for rea-soned moral argument and reli-gious truth. It is my under-standing from reading several newspapers that you are a fam-ily planning advocate have a pro-choice viewpoint and would encourage the Democrat controlled majority to pass the Reproductive Health Act which in effect would codify into law the Roe v Wade ruling. Legis-lative matters such as these are of strong concern to our Order

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and its members. On your web-site you state you want to fa-miliarize us with what is in the future for this next legislative session, that we share a com-mon goal improving the quality of life for the people of the state and make government more efficient and so on. Of course we agree with all the statements you make about im-proving healthcare coverage, stop wasteful spending and practice prudent policies and bring about bi-partisan consen-sus and give equal status to ma-jority and minority members on the Senate floor. I believe you will do all of what you en-deavor with the knowledge the legalization of Gay-marriage will not cut cost to the already overtaxed taxpayer but increase the burden on the taxpayer and you know how it will do so. The same can be said about Pro-choice legislation lest we forget we were all once em-bryo's (babies in the womb) and the religious aspect con-cerning these issues, I wonder just how would the passing of this legislation enhance the quality of life for the dead baby whose life is legally allowed to be put asunder by man? By the way, it is understood every-where Pro-choice is code for no-choice at least where I dwell. Passing of this legisla-tion may and probably will cause Bishops throughout the state to call for the closing of Catholic hospitals and there are many. How does this enhance the purported concern for health issues? I know many special interest groups believe all they have to do is throw

money at a politician in the form of campaign funds etc. and the needy political candi-date will see all matters their way. These special interest groups are not concerned with unity or inclusion of diverse ideas but only with getting their own way. One must "judge the content of their character" not the color of their money. I wish you all the good fortune and religious faith, that which is above us and that which is within us. I leave you with this thought....Do good; you only pass this way once. Sincerely, Richard M. Morris, NYS/AOH Political Education Chairman Leo Kane, NYS/AOH Pro-Life Chairman Catholic Action

Daniel Case I had hoped that I would not have had to write this letter to you, but the ugly head of Catholic bashing has reared again. My last letter to you was in regard to the showing of the blasphemous play CORPUS CHRISTI at the Rattlestick Theater in New York City, where our Lord was portrayed as a homosexual and having relations with His Apostles!! Well coming this summer be-tween June and August 2009 the movie with the same con-tent and title will open its ugly doors here in the USA. This disgusting film should be banned as an outright attack against our Christian principles, and the precepts of our order.

I encourage all worthy brothers of the AOH to not only write to your local theaters requesting that this not be shown, but to write or tell everyone you know to boycott the showing of this film. There has been a positive response in some of the European countries that have elected not to show this filth. Now let us here in the USA do the same in defense to our Christian beliefs and support the motto and pledge of our order.

F.F.A.I.

Frank Corcoran

I thank you for your support of the Christmas Appeal 2008. Special thanks to Worthy Presi-dent Matt Nelligan for his ef-forts in making the campaign a success. Please contact me if you have any questions. Christmas Appeal 2008: It was my honor and pleasure to travel to the north of Ireland with Sean Pender, National FFAI Chair and a group from the AOH. From New York were Brothers Tim Myles, Bill powers, Vincent Tyer, Tom Wright and myself. Also on the trip were Brothers from New Jersey, Ohio, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. LAOH President Mary Ryan and two sisters from Massachusetts were also present. The trip included visits to Bel-fast (including Long Kesh and the Crumlin Jail), Derry (we attended the Bloody Sunday

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March) and South Armagh. The locations and events were inspiring and at every stop we were welcomed and thanked for our support of the Irish people; not only for this year, but for our support over many years. The people of the North are very grateful to you all. It made me very proud to be a Hibernian and see these worthy causes rewarded. The Christmas appeal was very successful, the AOH was able to contribute over $55,000 to various organizations in the North. As the political climate continues to change; so do our contributions. We are trying to reach out to all communities as a gesture to the new realities of the Stormont Government. I do not have the final numbers on the Appeal as of this date so I will update you when they are available. The final National Appeal number was up sub-stantially from 2007 and I be-lieve NYS was still among the leaders in contributions. I esti-mate the NYS total was about the same as last year. NYS was awarded a decorated hurley stick (caman in Irish), made in Belfast, noting the contribution of over $1000 for 2008. Every AOH Division, County or State Board that contributed over $1000 will receive the same. One final thank you to Rita O’Hare of Sinn Féin; without her help we would not have been able to visit Long Kesh; which was the highlight of the tour.

Irish Issues The government executive is now meeting; the DUP and Sinn Féin are at a stage where they are taking a breather be-fore the next elections in May. I was told that the DUP knows that Policing and Justice will be devolved shortly after the elec-tion. I’m sure the DUP is hop-ing that they will get stronger and SF will lose ground result-ing in a situation where they can obstruct this once again. It will be a very important elec-tion from that standpoint. SF must show strength in order to convince the DUP to follow through. SF has made it clear; that if the P&J issue is not re-solved; there will be no gov-ernment. We await the May elections and we await the ac-tions to follow. Tiocfaidh ár lá Organizer

Liam McNabb

“All Irish Need Apply” All is well on the organizing front. On February 2nd I met with potential members in Owego, Tioga County, about starting a new division. There is a great deal of interest at this time and we expect more inter-est in the near future. Pat Ho-gan (Binghamton AOH mem-ber) lives in Tioga County and is leading our efforts. Special thanks to Tom Corcoran, John O’Herron, and Division Presi-dent Mark O’Herron from the Elmira Division for attending and assisting with the meeting.

There is also a great deal of interest in organizing a new division in Geneva (Ontario County) through the efforts of Tom Corcoran (Elmira) and State Secretary Mike McNabb. They met with several potential members in January. Many thanks to Tom and Mike for leading the way in Ontario County. At the end of February, I will be in Elizabethtown, Essex County, for an “Informational Session” and hope to have enough interest for a new divi-sion. We have been meeting on a monthly basis with the in-terested group in Columbia County and hope to have pro-gress in the months ahead. In addition, we continue to pro-mote the Order in an effort to attract new members in Johns-town (Fulton County). If any divisions or county boards need recruitment mate-rials, specifically our recruit-ment banner (with our 1-800 telephone number) or recruit-ment easels or posters, please feel free to contact me or War-ren Scullin, Deputy State Or-ganizer. In closing, I encourage Broth-ers to contact me for more in-formation about the recruitment and retention grant program as well as if anyone has organiz-ing tips or areas of interest for organizing.

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NYS AOH Convention Chair Liam McNabb

2009 Convention Update

Save the date!!! The New York State AOH and LAOH Convention begins with our Opening Mass at Historic Saint Mary’s Church on Wednesday, July 8th and con-cludes with our Installation Banquet on Saturday, July 11th. We are pleased to partner with the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Downtown Albany again for the very affordable rate of $124 per night (plus taxes) and we are confident that you and your guests will enjoy the sites, events and scenery that down-town has to offer. Hotel park-ing is free for overnight guests. Hospitality suites are available for $144 per night (plus taxes) and can only be reserved by contacting me at (518) 489-1752 or at [email protected]. Convention Registration Forms and Souvenir Journal forms are included with this newsletter. The forms are also posted on nyaoh.com. Please note the early date of 6/19/09 and late date of 6/30/009 for ordering the full package or individual event tickets. We strongly en-courage you to register and order your tickets as early as possible as this will assist our committee in the planning of each event. Our committee has been work-ing diligently to ensure an en-joyable and successful conven-

tion. We look forward to see-ing you in July. Scholarship

Thomas Conway New York State AOH offers a scholarship to a current High School Senior. Is there a mem-ber of your family who is graduating from High School this June? The New York State Board generously awards the Austin V. Carew State Scholar-ship each year to a deserving student whose par-ents/guardians are active mem-bers and who have taken their Major Degree. The student must sit for our scholarship exam which tests knowledge of Irish History. The exam will be given on Saturday June 20, 2009. In addition the student’s SAT scores are also considered in determining the recipient of the scholarship. Enclosed you will find the necessary informa-tion and application which must be completed for a stu-dent to qualify for the exam. If you have any questions, send me an e-mail message; [email protected]. Let’s get the news of this schol-arship out to all our members. I personally request that all di-vision presidents bring this to the attention of their members. Divisions may make as many copies of the application as needed. Some reminders: 1) Parents or Guardians of the student must have Major De-gree. 2) Student must take our Irish History exam.

3) SAT scores must be pro-vided. 4) Applications must be sent to the Scholarship Chairman by May 15, 2009. 5) Information on the scholar-ship exam will follow upon re-ceipt of application. This scholarship is funded by the James F. Hayes Memorial Golf Tournament, which will be held in East Durham this year on May 1st. This is also the New York State Board weekend in East Durham. Get your clubs out and prepare for a great day of sport and fellow-ship on the links while at the same time supporting our scholarship. Information on the golf outing is also enclosed in this newsletter. See you in East Durham. National Director

Martin Kelly Congratulations to Michael J. Gibbons who has been selected to be the Grand Marshal of the New York City 2009 St. Pat-rick’s Day Parade. Michael J. Gibbons was raised in the Kingsbridge section of the Bronx. Mike was born in the Bronx of a Mayo-born father and Nova Scotia-born mother. Mike graduated from St. Fran-cis College in Brooklyn, New York and served in the U.S. Navy. After a successful busi-ness career, he retired as an Ex-ecutive Vice President and General Manager of Estée Lauder in 2007. Mike is a member of Division No. 29 A.O.H. of Manhattan. He is currently a Director of Flax

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Trust America and a Member of the Mayo Society of New York. He is also a member of The Taoiseach's Economic Ad-visory Board in the United States. Mr. Gibbons is a former Chairman of the International Center in New York, a private, not-for profit organization that welcomes and assists immi-grants and refugees to America. He is a past-Director of the American Ireland Fund, the Eugene O’Neill Theater Foun-dation and the former co-chairman of the Knights of St. Patrick. Mike and his wife, Cynthia, have four children and four grandchildren. They reside in Palm Beach, FL and in Car-mel, New York. The Queens County A.O.H. Annual Dance was held on No-vember 15th. Frank McLaugh-lin, county president, was the Hibernian Man of the Year and Bridget Kearney was the La-dies Honoree. It was a pleasure to see so many New York Hibernians there including a delegation of the N.Y. State Executive Board led by State President Matt Nelligan. On Saturday night, November 22nd, I attended the Ladies State A.O.H. Testimonial in honor of Kathy Conway, New York State L.A.O.H. President, held in Suffolk County, Long Island. Hibernians from all across the state were again pre-sent. Mike McCormick, Na-tional Historian, was the out-standing master of ceremonies for the evening.

On the following day, at Rory Dolan’s Restaurant in Yonkers, I joined fellow Hibernians hon-oring Dan Dennehy as the Bronx County Hibernian of the Year. It was also the occasion for a presentation by the Na-tional Board of a Certificate of Merit to Dan for his out-standing work for Irish immi-gration. The award was pre-sented by National Treasurer Jim McKay who journeyed from New Orleans with his lovely wife for the festivities. December 6th marked the Al-bany Division No. 5 A.O.H. Installation and Dance at the Hibernian Hall in that city. Timmy McSweeney, county president, was presented with an award as Hibernian of the Year by his fellow members. Matt Nelligan, Tom McNabb, National Secretary, Bob Flaherty, State Director, and Dan Dennehy, State Immigra-tion Chairman, conducted a very memorable ceremony. Di-vision No. 5 has grown rapidly over the past few years. I received many nice invita-tions to attend A.O.H. func-tions from many parts of the country, but due to family obli-gations I was unable to attend. Thanks to all of you who re-membered me. Hopefully, for those missed events, I will be able to make amends by attend-ing a future gathering. I am sending emails two or three times a week as National Chairman of Catholic Action, but I know I am not reaching all that should be on my list.

Please forward to me the email address of Catholic Action Chairmen for all jurisdictions including state, county and di-vision. My email address is [email protected] or tele-phone me at 718 332 6409. I hope everyone had a healthy and happy Christmas and will have a prosperous New Year in 2009. Immigration

Dan Dennehy Members of the NYS AOH have provided aid and comfort to detained Irish immigrants. Without the aid of our mem-bers, these detainees spend many lonely and desperate days and weeks awaiting almost in-evitable deportation. Siobhan Dennehy, President of the Coa-lition of Irish Immigration Cen-ters (CIIC) has informed me that the CIIC are developing a handbook that provides infor-mation detailing what happens when Immigration Customs & Enforcement detain an immi-grant. According to Siobhan, it will contain practical informa-tion about how to find a person who has been detained, how to find ICE detention facilities in your area, general information on the US prison system, and how to visit a detainee once you have located them. The handbook will contain informa-tion on the rights of detainees and immigrant rights as well as useful resources in the United States and Ireland. For more information, please visit their website at www.ciic-usa.org

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The new J-1 Program, a one year non-renewable visa geared towards Irish and American college students, is up and running. Applicants must be enrolled in a college program or within one year of graduating. Those who cur-rently living in the US and have overstayed their visa's and/or are subject to the 3 or 10 year bars will not be eligible. For applications and further information contact: Peggy Comfrey Director of International Programs Irish Immigration Center 59 Temple Place, Ste. 1010 Boston, MA 02111 617-542-1900 ex 14 617-338-6979 FAX A positive move on the Irish immigration front was the an-nouncement that New York’s senior Senator, Charles B. Schumer, D-N.Y., will take over as Chair of the Senate Immigration Subcommittee, replacing Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., who left the commit-tee to concentrate on a health care overhaul as Chair of the Health, Labor, Pensions and Education Committee. Schumer has been an ally to Irish immigrants’ issues in the past and we will encourage fu-ture cooperation. Right to Life

Leo Kane 2009 will be a challenging year for pro-life. I received a phone call from Bernadette Smyth, director of Precious Life, in Northern Ire-

land. She mentioned she had spoken with Father Heyd (from Chicago) who had given her my name. Bernadette was anx-ious to meet the Hibernians and offer support any way she can to help the cause. She was able to persuade the legislature in Northern Ireland to ban abor-tions. Bernadette joined us for breakfast prior to the RTL March and encouraged all of us with her talk on how abortion can be banned; like it was in Northern Ireland. She has been invited back again by the AOH D.C. State Board. I was en-couraged to see the number of AOH members had increased at the breakfast and the march. I want to thank all who came by bus, that had to stay with their groups, that I wasn't able to see personally. I felt the NYS AOH Pro-Life Signs, which I passed out to members, stated our message clearly. Hopefully everyone is working on the incentives I put forth in 2007 , if anyone does not have them, please let me know. You can use these for "Pro-Life Ac-tion". As a reminder, I'm still accept-ing nominations for "The Lady of Knock Queen of Ireland Pro-Life Awards", until March 31st. On Jan. 23rd, Obama signed an executive order ending the Bush Administration’s ban on giving federal money (tax pay-er’s money) to international groups that perform abortions; or provide information on the option. President Obama has shown to be a strong supporter

of partial birth abortions thru out his short political career. Interesting that at a "Prayer Breakfast" on Feb. 5th , the President spoke that he felt there is "No God" who con-dones taking the life of an in-nocent human being that cannot speak for his/her right to life. Roy Mulchay (prolife chair for Br Co. Div. 1), will be attend-ing Catholic Advocacy Day in Albany, N.Y. on March 10th. I encourage other divisions to send a representative. Please encourage your Parish to have at least one intercession at mass for Pro-Life. Ex: For our new President Barak Obama, and all of our newly elected legislators, may they serve their people with honesty and integ-rity and care especially for the poor, the needy and the unborn. The Catholic Bishops of the United States, have unani-mously called us to prayer and action to prevent passage of the radical “Freedom of Choice Act" (FOCA) and to oppose other attempts to overturn ex-isting pro-life laws and poli-cies. This year voices are needed more than ever. If passed into law, FOCA will impose upon the entire country an abortion regime far worse than anything brought on by Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. The current level of 1.1 million abortions a year will go up, not down. Please pledge now to oppose it in anyway you can. Call the

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U.S. Capitol switchboard to contact the offices of your Rep-resentative and Senators at 202-224-3121. Urge them to oppose FOCA. For more resources, see www.nchla.org. Deputy Organizer

A. Warren Scullin Since my last report I discussed recruitment strategies and dis-tributed organization materials at Division meetings in Queens, New York County and the Kings County Board. At this time I would like to report that a new Division has been formed in Woodside, Queens in conjunction with the Lincoln counsel of the Knights of Co-lumbus. At the National Convention in New Orleans I received a new supply of organization materi-als. I also have the “All Irish Need Apply” recruitment poster. If any County or Divi-sion needs an Organization kit, please contact me. Commodore Barry

Vic Vogel

“In Good Company” The following is a list of sig-nificant facts regarding Com-modore John Barry. What make them especially interest-ing are the people who re-spected and admired him. John Barry was appointed Cap-tain in the Continental Navy by the President of Congress, John Hancock, on March 14, 1776.

• He received the first and old-est commission in the United States Navy on February 22, 1797. The commission was backdated to June 7, 1794 by President George Washington. •As the senior Navy Captain, John Barry was directed by President George Washington to lead and organize the United States Navy. He directed the construction of ships and the training of the first officers of the Navy. • A letter of personal commen-dation noting Commodore Barry's valor was written by General George Washington on March 12, 1778. • Commodore Barry served as the head of the American Navy under Presidents George Wash-ington, John Adams and Tho-mas Jefferson. • President Woodrow Wilson was the keynote speaker at the unveiling of the Barry Statue in Franklin Park in Washington D.C. on May 16, 1914. • On President Dwight D. Ei-senhower's approval, the United States government pre-sented the Republic of Ireland with a statue of John Barry which was unveiled in Wexford Harbor on September 16, 1956. • On June 27, 1963, President John F. Kennedy placed a wreath at the Barry Statue in Wexford Harbor, Ireland. • A Presidential Proclamation stated "Therefore, I, Ronald

Reagan, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate September 13, 1981 as 'Commodore John Barry Day' as a tribute to one of the earliest and greatest American Patriots, man of great insight who perceived very early the need for American power on the sea." • The 109th Congress passed a Joint Resolution (H. J. Res 38) declaring ''that Commodore John Barry is recognized, and hereby honored, as the first Flag Officer of the United States Navy." The "Barry Reso-lution" was signed into law by President George W. Bush on December 22, 2005. One would think that Commo-dore John Barry was respected and admired by the most pow-erful leaders in the history of the United States of America. One would think that Commo-dore John Barry deserves a statue at the United States Na-val Academy. All of the facts listed in this article are attributed to John Barry Kelly, descendant of John Barry, and Jack O'Brien, District of Columbia State Board Historian. The deadline for the June 2009 issue of The Empire State Hibernian is May 15, 2009. All executive board members, directors and com-mittee chairmen are encouraged to contribute.

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ANCIENT ORDER of HIBERNIANS NEW YORK STATE BOARD TENTH ANNUAL JAMES F. HAYES GOLF CLASSIC With the Fifth Annual Presentation of the RAYMOND J. MEEHAN MEMORIAL TROPHY Place: Sunny Hill Resort & Golf Course Greenville, NY (518) 634 - 7642 Date: Friday May 1, 2009 Format: 4 person scramble (Captain & Crew) Time: 8:30 am sign in followed by a shot gun start Price: $75.00 per player / $300.00 per foursome Includes: Continental Breakfast, Green Fees and Cart, Bar B-Q at the turn. Followed by the Awards Presentation Dinner at the Shamrock House. Tap Beer & Soda included. There will also be other golf prizes awarded and raffles at the Dinner. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Golfers Name Address Phone # Captain - _____________________________________________________________________________ Crew - _____________________________________________________________________________ Crew - _____________________________________________________________________________ Crew - _____________________________________________________________________________ Return applications & checks to: Michael J. McNabb 9 Throop Ave. Auburn, NY 13021 Make Checks Payable to: Austin V. Carew Scholarship -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hole Sponsor - $100.00 Name: _______________________ Address: ___________________________ Phone# _____________ ** Please attach your message as you would like it to read on the sign ** ***Deadline to sponsor a hole will be April 17, 2009. NO EXCEPTIONS*** Return hole sponsor & checks to: Michael J. McNabb 9 Throop Ave. Auburn, NY 13021 Make Checks Payable to: Austin V. Carew Scholarship ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This Golf Classic is being held in conjunction with the AOH/LAOH New York State Board Meetings For more information contact: Mike McNabb - (315) 253-2638 or email – [email protected]. All Proceeds from this Golf Classic go to the Austin V. Carew Scholarship Fund for the children & grandchildren of Members that have their Major Degree. Room Reservations: Gavin’s Irish Country Inn Shamrock House Blackthorne Resort (518) 634-2582 (518) 634-2897 (518) 634-2541

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STATE OFFICERS CHAPLAIN Rev. Henry Reid (516) 938-3846 [email protected] 20 Washington Ave., Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776 DEPUTY CHAPLAIN Rev. John V. Ahern (315) 218 - 6891 401 Lockwood Rd. Syracuse, NY 13214 PRESIDENT Matt Nelligan (518) 729-4563 ([email protected]) 42 E. Parkwood St., Albany, NY 12203 VICE PRESIDENT Charles McLean (718) 981-3196 ([email protected]) 75 Silver Lake Rd., Staten Island, NY 10301 SECRETARY Michael J. McNabb (315) 253-2638 ([email protected]) 9 Throop Ave., Auburn, NY 13021 TREASURER James Burke (516) 799-5153 ([email protected]) 26 Harbour Ln., Massapequa, NY 11758 PAST PRESIDENT John Hennessy (631) 667-8396 ([email protected]) P.O. Box 37, Deer Park, NY 11729 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 1 Robert Flaherty (518) 394-4960 ([email protected]) 23 Evergreen Blvd., Scotia, NY 12302 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 2 Bill Powers (716) 639-8992 ([email protected]) 20 Heathrow Ct.,Williamsville, NY 14221 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 3 Robert Loughery (315) 788-2767 ([email protected]) 20216 Reasoner Rd., Watertown, NY 13601 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 4 John Hyland (845) 278-9115 ([email protected]) 166 Joe’s Hill Rd., Brewster, NY 10509 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 5 Alfred F Donohue Jr (718) 336-0539 ([email protected]) 1874 East 36 St., Brooklyn, NY 11234

DIRECTOR DISTRICT 6 Eddie Friel (516) 334-0954 [email protected] 1967 Lilac Dr., Westbury, NY 11590 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 7 Tom Boslet (607)748-9927 [email protected] 176 Hawthorne St. Vestal, NY 13850 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 8 Phil Sheridan (845) 735-3612 ([email protected]) 40 Rail Road Ave, Pearl River, NY 10965 ORGANIZER Liam McNabb (518) 489-1752 ([email protected]) 4 Buell St., Albany, NY 12206 HISTORIAN Mike McCormack (631)732-1390 ([email protected]) 37 Harrison Ave., Centereach, NY 11720 EDITOR Tom McKenna (631) 736-3969 ([email protected]) PO Box 1148, Selden, NY 11784 PUBLICITY Brian Nelligan (518) 482-1343 ([email protected]) P.O. Box 11091, Loudonville, NY 12211 LEGAL COUNSEL Tom O’Donnell (716) 284-5569 ([email protected]) 3067 Lewiston Rd., Niagara Falls, NY 14305 ARCHIVIST CATHOLIC ACTION Daniel Case (315) 638-2285 ([email protected]) PO Box 147 Baldwinsville, NY 13027 F.F.A.I. Frank Corcoran (315) 474-1552 [email protected] 5346 Bunker Hill Way Syracuse, NY 13207-1155 SCHOLARSHIP Thomas Conway (631) 581-7231 ([email protected]) 107 St. Marks Lane, Islip, NY 11751 BUY IRISH Paul O’Donnell (518) 583-8859 ([email protected]) 74 Cobblehill Rd, Gansevoort, NY 12831

COMM. BARRY Vic Vogel (631) 750-5693 [email protected] PO Box 434 Islip, NY 11751 IMMIGRATION Dan Dennehy (914) 737-0942 ([email protected]) 22 Andre Ln., Cortland Manor, NY 10567 SPORTS Pat Burns (315) 252-0990 ([email protected]) 10 Benham Ave., Auburn, NY 13021 CHAR & MISSIONS Dennis Browne (845) 774-9436 ([email protected]) 15 Park Dr., Chester, NY 10918 R.T.L. Leo Kane (607) 775-1026 ([email protected]) 76 N. Sunset Dr., Kirkwood, NY 14904 P.E.C. Richard Morris (607) 733-0946 [email protected]) 390 Coldbrook Dr.Elmira, NY 14904 WEBMASTER Al Norton (631) 277-0228 ([email protected]) 52 Hemlock St., Islip, NY11751 FINANCE Jack McNabb (315) 252-2317 57 Havens Av., Auburn, NY 13021 GRIEVANCE John O’Leary (718) 745-4255 ([email protected]) 93 87 St., Brooklyn, NY 11209 VETERANS AFFAIRS Jack Ryan (516) 795-3831 [email protected] 58 Pacific St., Massapequa Park, NY 11762 DEPUTY FINANCE Peter Durkee (518) 270-0940 ([email protected]) 452 Monroe St.,Troy, NY 12180 DEPUTY FINANCE Tim Daly (518) 622-0517 HC2 Box 735 Rt. 145 Cairo, NY 12413 DEPUTY ORGANIZER A. Warren Scullin (917) 751-1661 [email protected] 3 West Mill Dr. Apt.8C Great Neck, NY 11021-4057

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NEW YORK STATE BOARD ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

This application must be submitted by May 15, 2009. In addition to this completed application, please enclose the following:

1. A copy of your highest SAT Math score and highest SAT Verbal score, 2. Recommendation of your parish priest. 3. A copy of the AOH membership card of the applicant, parent or guardian

Send to the Chairman of the AOH NY State Scholarship Committee: Mr. Thomas Conway 107 Saint Mark’s Lane Islip, NY 11751-4116

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION Name of applicant: _________________________________________ Telephone: ( )______________

Address: _________________________________________________________________ Age: ________

City: ____________________________State: ______Zip: ______________ Place of Birth: _____________

High School Name _______________________________________________________________________

Address: _______________________________________________________________________________

City: ___________________________________________State: _______________ Zip: _______________

Principal’s Name: ________________________________________________________________________

Name of Parent or Guardian: _______________________________________________________________

Division ________________________in the New York County of: _______________________________

Name of the President of the Division: _______________________________________________________

Address of the Division____________________________________________________________________

City: _____________________________________________ State: ___________ Zip: _________________

Division or President’s Telephone Number ( ) _____________________

Name of the college you plan to attend in September 2009: _______________________________________

Address: ________________________________ City: _____________________ State: ______ Zip: ______

Signature of Applicant: _______________________________________________ Date: _______________

Signature of Father or Guardian: ________________________________________ Date: _______________

Signature of Division President: _________________________________________ Date: _______________

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SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT

NEW YORK STATE BOARD

ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS IN AMERICA Each year, the New York State Board of the Ancient Order of Hibernians awards a scholarship for college study. The amount of the award depends upon the number of qualified candidates, as well as the availability of funds. The typical scholarship award is $500 per year for four years – a total of $2000. This scholarship is intended for 2009 high school graduates who will be matriculating freshmen in college in September 2009. THE NEW YORK STATE AOH SCHOLARSHIP IS COMPETITIVE AND THE AWARD IS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:

1 The parent or guardian of the recipient must be a Major Degree member in good standing of any AOH

or LAOH Division in New York State.

2 The parent or guardian of the recipient must maintain membership in their respective division of the

AOH or LAOH for the term of the scholarship.

3 Each year, the recipient must provide evidence of satisfactory academic performance during the term of

the scholarship by submitting to the Scholarship Chairman a transcript of grades received from the

previous academic year.

THE SELECTION OF THE WINNING APPLICATION WILL BE BASED UPON THE FOLLOWING:

1 A positive recommendation by your parish priest.

2 Results of SAT Math and SAT Verbal test scores.

3 AOH Scholarship Test Results. This is a test of the applicant’s knowledge of Irish History 389 A.D. to

the present. This test will consist of a short answer part and an essay whose emphasis is Eamon

DeValera, Michael Collins or James Connolly. Test will be given on Saturday June 20, 2009.

THE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED BY MAY 15, 2009.

ALL THE FOLLOWING MUST BE ENCLOSED:

• The completed application:

• A copy of the highest SAT Math score and highest SAT Verbal score

• A positive recommendation from the parish priest.

• A copy of the AOH membership card of the applicant, parent or guardian. This verifies membership

and the Major Degree date.

Send by May 15th to the Chairman of the State Scholarship Committee: Mr. Thomas Conway 107 Saint Mark’s Lane Islip, NY 11751-4116

Do you have any questions? E-mail [email protected]

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