Since its founding and incorporation in 1988, the Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society has served as the steward of Irish heritage in Orange, CT and throughout the state. With a committed membership of over 300 individuals, the organization is dedicated to honoring the 350-year legacy of Irish people in Connecticut through meaningful community engagement and cultural preservation. The society recognizes that the Irish experience is woven throughout Connecticut's entire history—from the earliest settlements through the modern era—touching every corner of the state and every aspect of its development. Through a dynamic program of activities and events, the Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society works to collect, preserve, and pass along the stories, traditions, and accomplishments of Irish immigrants and their descendants who shaped Connecticut's identity. The organization's commitment extends beyond historical documentation to fostering genuine connections within the community, creating spaces where people can explore their heritage, share family stories, and deepen their understanding of Irish-American contributions to Connecticut. By maintaining the Connecticut Irish-American Heritage Trail and supporting related cultural initiatives, the society ensures that future generations will continue to appreciate and celebrate the enduring influence of Irish heritage on the state's past, present, and future.
Orange, CT