Posted in Historian Irish American Heritage Month 2022 Mike Eggleston March 17, 2022 Leave a comment By virtue of the authority vested by the Constitution of Virginia in the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, there is hereby officially recognized:Irish American Heritage MonthWhereas, in October 1990, the 101st United States Congress passed Public Law 101-418, which established March 1991 as Irish American Heritage Month, and the president issues a proclamation commemorating the occasion each year; and,Whereas, generations of Irishmen and women have helped shape the idea of America, overcoming hardship and strife through strength and sacrifice, faith, and family; and,Whereas, as we celebrate Irish American Heritage Month, we recognize the Irish people’s contributions to our country; and,Whereas, the Irish are inextricably linked to the growth of the United States in fields ranging from literature, education and science, to politics, law enforcement and military; and,Whereas, we owe a debt of gratitude to the Irish American inventors and entrepreneurs who have helped define our country as the land of opportunity; and,Whereas, we celebrate the sacrifices and contributions that generations of Irish Americans have made to build a better America, and we renew the bonds of friendship that will forever tie Ireland and the United States;Now, Therefore, I, Glenn Youngkin, do hereby recognize March 2022 as IRISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH in our COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, and I call this observance to the attention of all our citizens. Author: Mike Eggleston Related Articles Fredericksburg – Mike Eggleston The Black Irish – Mike Eggleston Historian Report, Liam Lynch IRA – Mike Eggleston United States Envoy to Northern Ireland – Mike Eggleston Most Dangerous Woman in America – Mike Eggleston St. Valentine and Dublin – Hugh P. O’Brien Historian Report, Al Capone and the Battle of the Coral Sea – Mike Eggleston St. Patrick’s Boys – Mike Eggleston