DIVISION HISTORY

   Corporal Bernard McCarren Division 2 Newark, Delaware became a Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in May of 2003.  Since then the Division has been active in New Castle County supporting community activities, local churches and charities. 

MEMBERSHIP  

The AOH is a Catholic faith based organization that perpetuates Irish culture, and history of the Irish people.  To be a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians you must be a male of 16 years or older, a decendant of at least one parent of Irish heritage and must be a practicing Catholic.

MEETINGS

Meetings are being held at the Piece of Ireland restaurant and bar in the Chesmar Plaza at the intersection of Route 4 and Marrows Road.  Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month starting at 7:00 pm.  The next scheduled meeting will be on Wednesday February 24, 2010.

    2 Chesmar Plaza
   Newark, DE 19713-2461
   (302) 454-1900




Interested in becoming a member?  Click on the above Membership Application bar to get
a copy of the application.  Any questions please call (302) 737-6142

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