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In Memory of John J. Garvey

The Emerald Isle Immigration Center (EIIC) Executive Committee, board and staff mourn the death of their longtime board member and dear friend, John Garvey. Heartfelt condolences are extended to his wife, Ann Garvey, and the entire family on the passing of their beloved husband, father and grandfather.

Funeral Arrangements
Monday, July 2, 2018
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
2:00 PM to 5:00 PM & 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM
Thomas F Dalton Funeral Home NHP, 125 Hillside Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040

Funeral Mass:

Wednesday, July 4, 2018
10:00 AM
St. Aloysius RC Church

592 Middle Neck Rd, Great Neck, NY 11023

John J. Garvey, a native of County Mayo, passed away on Friday, June 29, 2018.
John was the son of Charles & Evelyn Garvey. He was a devoted husband to Ann, loving father to William (Carol) and cherished grandfather to Sara. He was the fond brother of Cathal and the late Frank in Ireland. He is sadly missed by his extended family in the US and Ireland including his nieces and nephews.

A true son of Ireland and an equally staunch American patriot, John has held a number of leadership positions in the Irish American community: a past president and founding member of the American Irish Teachers Association whose newsletter he wrote & edited with his wife; past president of the Mayo Society of New York whose newsletter he also wrote & edited for over 25 years. He pioneered the educational outreach program organized to bring new immigrants into higher education. He was a director of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center. He was at the forefront in securing the Irish Immigrant Stamp from the US Postal Service and bringing about the NYS Irish Famine Curriculum. He was an essay judge for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee essay competition and an avid AOH Division 4 member and member of the Bronx Gaelic League. He was an energetic fundraiser for Western Care and the Ceide Fields development as well as many other projects.

A former chair of the Irish American Heritage & Culture Committee, N.Y.C. Board of Education he organized the production of a documentary video, “The Irish in New York” which for many years was shown on Channel 25 in connection with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.

John also chaired the prestigious United Irish Counties 1916 Commemoration Committee which produced a book exploring New York City’s pivotal role in the 1916 Rising: “THE EASTER RISING: NEW YORK AND BEYOND”. In addition to his demanding role as committee chair, John wrote the introduction and contributed an essay for this publication.

For his work in the development of “The Easter Rising: New York and Beyond”, the United Irish Counties awarded John the Rose Cosgrove Distinguished Service Award. John also received the Salmon of Knowledge sculpture from the Irish government in recognition of his many contributions to the advancement and understanding of Irish contributions in the US and abroad.

As a Vietnam War era vet John was an instructor in the Engineer School at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. This experience inspired him to devote his professional life to the field of education. He retired from the New York City public school system after more than three decades of service as a teacher in PS 85X. John received his secondary education from St. Muredach’s College, Ballina and Patrician College, Ballyfin, Co. Laois. He held a B.A. from Fordham University in Marketing and Management and an M.A. in Distributive Education form NYU. He was honored as “Educator of the Year” by the Association of Teachers.

C4Q’s Access Code 5.0 Application is Live!

C4Q’s Access Code program teaches coding and professional skills to talented adults from diverse and low-income backgrounds. Our 10-month program prepares individuals for software engineering jobs at companies like Kickstarter, Capital One, and IBM. Graduates have gone from making $18,000 to over $85,000 a year on average.

The upcoming Access Code program will teach Android app development, iOS app development, and Full-Stack Web development. We are selecting 144 students for the upcoming Access Code program. We will offer both daytime, and nights and weekends schedules.

We aim to remove barriers to learning to code. We provide laptops, a 24/7 space for learning, and other resources needed to succeed. The program has no upfront costs. Instead, all participants commit to paying a percentage of their future earnings back to C4Q upon securing a job in the tech industry.

For more details, check out our website at www.c4q.nyc/accesscode. We highly encourage women, underrepresented minorities, and those without college degrees to apply. Early application deadline is Friday, June 29th, and the final application deadline is Friday, August 3rd.

To learn more, join us at one of our upcoming information sessions:
– July 12th
– July 16th
– July 26th

All information sessions start at 7 pm at C4Q’s Headquarters(47-10 Austell Place, Second Floor, Long Island City, 11101). The closest trains are the 7 at Hunters Point and the G at 21st St-Van Alst.

You can RSVP at https://www.c4q.nyc/accesscodeapply.

To learn more about C4Q’s Access Code program and to apply, visit http://www.c4q.nyc/accesscode.

Washington Ireland Program For Service and Leadership

The Washington-Ireland Program for Service and Leadership (WIP) is looking for families in the New York area that would be interested in hosting a WIP student during June-July 2018. WIP is a six-month program of personal and professional development that brings university students from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to New York and Washington, DC for summer internships and leadership training. The program begins and ends with practical service (usually some form of voluntary work in the NGO or political sectors) in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

For more information, please contact:
202 772 3824 or office@wiprogram.org

or visit the WIP website:
http://wiprogram.org/about-us/