In Memory of John “Jack” Thomas Ahern

In Memory of John “Jack” Thomas Ahern
June 19th, 2014

John Thomas Ahern

Read the New York Times obituary here and sign the guestbook here.

In lieu of flowers, donations requested to the Emerald Isle Immigration Center, 59-26 Woodside Ave., Woodside, NY, 11377, (718) 478-5502 or via the center’s website via Paypal www.eiic.org

The Emerald Isle Immigration Center (EIIC) Executive Committee, board and staff mourn the death of their longtime board member and dear friend John “Jack “ Ahern. Jack was an exceptional Irish American and supported our community and the EIIC at every opportunity.

John “Jack” Thomas Ahern died in his home in Old Westbury on June 17, 2014, surrounded by his family. Jack was born in Brooklyn to Jack and Margaret (Henry) Ahern on November 3, 1953. He graduated from Nazareth High School and attended Brooklyn College. In 1983 Jack married his wife Susan, and was the proud father of Corey, Taryn, and Michael.

In 1974, Jack began his service in the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 30 as an apprentice and rose through the ranks of the mechanical and engineering workers’ union. He was elected Business Manager and Financial Secretary of IUOE Local 30 in 1999 and remained in those positions until his death. He was a labor leader for over 35 years and represented over 4,600 members in both the private and public sector. Jack’s dedication to the labor movement ran deep and he was honored to advocate for the rights of working people everywhere.

Jack also served as Chairman of the Trustees to the International Union of Operating Engineers and Trustee of the IUOE Northeastern Conference. In addition, Jack served as Vice-Chairperson of the NYC Municipal Labor Committee, Executive Board member of the NY Building Congress, and a member of the Board of Trustees for Molloy College.

Jack was very active in the Irish-American community and was exceptionally proud of his heritage. He traced his roots to County Cork and County Longford, and was a proud third generation member of the County Cork Association. Jack was honored to serve as the 253rd Grand Marshal of the NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade earlier this year. He was also the Grand Marshal of the Rockaway St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 2000 and 2013. He received numerous awards and acknowledgements, including Irishman of the Year at the 2013 Great Irish Fair in Coney Island and 2013 Labor Leader of the Year by the Knights of St. Patrick.

Jack will be forever loved and perpetually missed by his wife, Susan, and his children, Corey (Jennifer), Taryn, and Michael. Jack is survived by his mother, Margaret Ahern, his brother, Liam Ahern (Nuala), sisters, Christine Rizzo (Frank), and Karen Turton (Darren), 11 nieces and nephews, 4 grand nieces and nephews, as well as a multitude of extended family, friends, and fellow union members.

Jack will be remembered as a loving family man, a strong labor leader, and a proud Irish-American.

Funeral Arrangements

Wake: Friday 20 June through Sunday 22 June, 2pm to 4pm and 7pm to 9pm
Fairchild Sons Funeral Home 1201 Franklin Avenue Garden City, N.Y. 11503, (516) 746-0585, www.fairchildfuneral.com

Funeral Mass: Monday, 23 June 9:45am, St. Brigid’s Church 75 Post Avenue Westbury, N.Y. 11590, (516) 334-0021 www.saintbrigid.net

Interment: Gate of Heaven Cemetery , Hawthorne, New York

 

 

Transform Your Idea into a Profitable Business

Free Workshop

Saturday, June 28th, 2014

10:00 AM

Emerald Isle Immigration Center

59-26 Woodside Avenue, 2nd Floor, Woodside, NY 11377

If you have always wanted to know how to make money on that great cookie recipe or that idea for a hip new chain of retail stores, let us show you the way. This introductory workshop, New Idea to New Venture, focuses on helping you to develop your business idea, organize your start-up processes and create a strategy to launch your business.

  • Breakfast Served
  • No advanced registration required

New Idea New Venture Flyer 3-page-001

 

J1 Summer Orientation Sessions 2014

Each summer Emerald Isle Immigration Center welcomes J1 students looking for assistance with accommodation, employment and settling in New York over summer. The Emerald Isle Immigration Center will hold daily J1 Orientation Meetings in both our Bronx and Queens offices. Please contact our J1 Coordinator Niamh Walsh at 718-324-3039 ex 109 and schedule a meeting date in advance.

May 27th – 30th J1 Orientation Meetings will commence in the Bronx at 3pm and Queens at 2pm daily

June 2nd – 13thJ1 Orientation Meetings will commence in the Bronx at 3pm and Queens at 2pm daily  

June 2nd   Networking and Orientation Meeting in the Consulate General of Ireland, 345 Park Ave. 17th floor (current Photo ID will be required to enter the building) from 4-6 pm. This event will enable J1 Students to meet with employers who are recruiting for summer positions.

EIIC Queens Office

59-26 Woodside Avenue, 2nd Floor, Woodside, NY 11377

EIIC Bronx Office

4275 Katonah Avenue, Bronx, NY 10470

Emerald Isle Immigration Center J1 Summer Guide 2014

J1 Summer Students Guidelines for Employers

Save the Date, Celtic Cruise, Wed, June 4, 2014

SAVE THE DATE
EIIC Cruise 2014 flyerDownload the flyer here
Celtic Charity Inc & AOH DIV. 7
Present

The Celtic Cruise

Music, Dancing, Great Food and Fun Aboard The Spirit of New York
to Benefit the Emerald Isle Immigration Center

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Featuring Live Music by
Celtic Cross * The Cunningham Brothers * The Shay Mac Band
Full open Bar – Hot & Cold Buffet Dinner – Dessert
General Admission, IN ADVANCE: $100, DOCKSIDE: $110
Board at Chelsea Piers, Pier 62
West 23rd Street & 12th Ave. NYC
Board 6:00 pm/Sail 6:45 pm
Return 10:00 pm Party ‘til 10:30

AMAZING RAFFLE PRIZES!

1st prize:  Two  R/T  tickets  to  Ireland

2nd prize:  Dine  around  Manhattan

 

For more info visit
www.celticcharity.com or call 212-717-9955

May 21, 2014 – Woodlawn’s Rich & Famous Neighbors – Presentation by Former NYC Commissioner Brian G. Anderson

“Meet your rich & famous Woodlawn Neighbors”

On Wednesday, May 21st at 10 am
The Emerald Isle Immigration Center
Will be hosting
Former NYC Commissioner
NYC Dept. of Records, Municipal Archives
Brian G. Anderson
As he gives a presentation on
Woodlawn’s Rich & Famous Neighbors
At the Emerald Isle Immigration Center
4275 Katonah Avenue, Bronx, NY 10470
RSVP to Lisa at 718-324-3039 x 102