Our Annual BISNY X SGSNY Visit
Every year, a Kindergarten class from the British International School of New York visits our offices to meet three Beneficiaries.
Introducing: Our 2024 Annual Report!
It’s a pleasure to share our 2024 Annual Report, a look at the impact of your generous support.
Harney & Sons’ Tea Tasting Event in SoHo
We recently hosted the first SGSNY Tea Tasting at Harney & Sons’ tea room in SoHo. The store closed its doors to the public for the evening…
‘America’s Singing Poet’ - Steve DePass
Mary, Marie and Katie recently went to visit one of our long-standing Beneficiaries, 92 year-old Steve DePass. Steve’s family emigrated to the United States from Jamaica, enabling him to build a family and career in New York City.
Scholar Reception 2025
The St. George’s Society of New York is excited to announce that our annual Scholarship Reception on February 11, 2025, was a tremendous success. We were thrilled to host current SGSNY scholars, alumni, members, and program supporters for a memorable evening of networking and socializing.
New Board Member: Brad Simmons
I am 48 years old and currently immersed in the luxury hospitality world, overseeing sales, marketing, and branding for high-end hotels.
Top 10 Things to Do in NYC for British Expats
Check out these top recommendations if you’re looking for things to do if you’re a British expat in NYC!
New Board Member: Sarah ‘Ginge’ Calhoun
I grew up in Lytham St Annes (Northwest England....not far from Blackpool ;) and lived there for many years before spending 4 years at University in Bath…
New Board Member: Steven Post
Born and raised on Long Island, after living in Connecticut for several years I returned to Long Island where in 2006 I joined St. George’s…
Thank You for Attending the 2025 Annual General Meeting
On Tuesday 21st January, we hosted our Annual General Meeting at Diageo HQ, 3 World Trade Center…
Watch Our First Fireside Chat with Historian and Author Adrian Tinniswood
We’re so pleased to have held the first (of hopefully many) virtual fireside chats hosted by SGSNY’s Second VP Mark Aiston with British Historian and Author Adrian Tinniswood to discuss his book The Power and the Glory: Life in the English Country House Before the Great War.