Dr. Lynch-Brennan will have a limited number of copies of her “Irish Bridget” book on hand for signature and sale
following the presentation and Q&A.
To purchase the book online, in advance of the lecture, click the above book cover photo.
IMPORTANT LECTURE NOTE
As we are not able to host as many people in person vs. our pre-pandemic lecture series, seats at the Wayfinder Hotel the evening of the lecture are prioritized for Museum members and special guests.
If you have non-member friends who would like to attend the Oct. 25 lecture in person, please encourage them to join the Museum or arrange a gift membership for them on our website “Membership” page.
sharing this virtual presentation opportunity with us.
MEMBERSHIP – DUES REMINDER
A number of our members with Annual (vs. Life) memberships remain lapsed in their dues for the current Membership/Fiscal year, which runs Apr. 1, 2021 to Mar. 31, 2022.
If you have not paid your dues for the current Membership cycle, we hope you will do so at this time by clicking the below “Membership” button.
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BEFORE making a payment, please reach out to Ann and she’ll get back to you swiftly to confirm your status.
Thank you for your continued support of our Mission!
FINALLY, IN CASE YOU MISSED IT….
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The MISSION of the Museum of Newport Irish History is to tell the story of the Irish immigrants and their descendants in Newport County and the surrounding area from the colonial era to the present. It also seeks to preserve artifacts and mementos relating to their experiences and facilitate