The (WISCOH) is one of Hartford’s longest-standing Caribbean cultural organizations, dedicated to preserving, celebrating, and promoting the rich heritage of the West Indian and Caribbean community throughout Greater Hartford. Founded in 1950 by Caribbean migrant workers and community leaders, WISCOH has grown into a vibrant cultural and community institution that brings people together through cultural events, education, entertainment, and community engagement. The organization serves as a welcoming hub where generations of Caribbean families and supporters can connect, celebrate traditions, and strengthen cultural identity while contributing to the diversity and growth of the Hartford region. Through its continued commitment to heritage, unity, and community empowerment, WISCOH remains a symbol of Caribbean pride and resilience in Connecticut.
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The West Indian Social Club, Inc. stands as a lasting symbol of the strength and unity of West Indian immigrants who helped shape Hartford’s community through leadership, culture, and service. Today, the club continues to honor the legacy of its founders while fostering pride, connection, and opportunity for current and future generations.
West Indian Social Club of Hartford, Inc.
3340 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06120
(860) 247-5659 (Main)
(860) 247-5659 x303 (Rentals)
WestIndianSocialClub@WISCOH.org