JOIN US, TO TURN IN YOUR OLD GOLD FOR CASH... AND A DONATION!
SATURDAY, MARCH 20th from 10:00AM TO 2:00PM
at the Village Committee Headquarters, 427 Neighborhood Road
with Enrico's Jewelry Exchange of Shirley
Walk on in! Bring your old and unwanted jewelry, broken or old gold, an earring that’is missing its mate!
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Snacks and refreshments served!
RSVP 281-2326 if you want a particular time.
Fundraiser Sponsored by the Mastic Beach Village Exploratory Committee
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Showing posts with label exploratory. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Help with the village fundraising by collecting deposit bottles and cans!
There is now a deposit bottle and can drop box on the side of the headquarters on Neighborhood Road. Your deposit cans and bottles will help us meet the building's operating expenses. Leave your bottles and cans, and help us make Mastic Beach a village!
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Next meeting: Monday, December 7th: MBVEC village attorney
Monday, December 7th, the Mastic Beach Village Exploratory Committee will feature guest speaker Joe Prokop, municipal attorney.
Join us for an informative meeting and holiday refreshments at 7:00pm at the Mastic Beach Fire Department.
Join us for an informative meeting and holiday refreshments at 7:00pm at the Mastic Beach Fire Department.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Mastic Beach Harvest Festival! Saturday October 17th at Neighborhood Square
Harvest Festival!
From 10 a.m until 4 p.m. By the Gazebo and Nutrition Center on Neighborhood Road, Mastic Beach
All children and their family members are welcome!
Children 10 years and younger, decorate a pumpkin at our pumpking stand with your family and enter the Pumpkin Contest. BEST PUMPTKINS WIN A PRIZE!
Fun for the entire family: Bake Sale, Roasted Corn, Pumpkin Decorating, Hot Dogs, Baked Clams, Face Painting, Crafts, Vendors, mum Sale, Candied Apples, Free Games, Music! Farmers' Market!
Admission is free.
Hosted by the Pattersquash Creek Civic Association, Inc. Rain date October 18th
For more information, call 487-0595
From 10 a.m until 4 p.m. By the Gazebo and Nutrition Center on Neighborhood Road, Mastic Beach
All children and their family members are welcome!
Children 10 years and younger, decorate a pumpkin at our pumpking stand with your family and enter the Pumpkin Contest. BEST PUMPTKINS WIN A PRIZE!
Fun for the entire family: Bake Sale, Roasted Corn, Pumpkin Decorating, Hot Dogs, Baked Clams, Face Painting, Crafts, Vendors, mum Sale, Candied Apples, Free Games, Music! Farmers' Market!
Admission is free.
Hosted by the Pattersquash Creek Civic Association, Inc. Rain date October 18th
For more information, call 487-0595
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festival,
harvest,
mastic beach,
pattersquash creek,
village
Thursday, August 6, 2009
New Headquarters! Ribbon-cutting on Saturday 8th August!
The Mastic Beach Village Exploratory Committee invites you to the Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony of its New Headquarters at 427 Neighborhood Road in Beautiful and Historic Mastic Beach at 1:00 pm on Saturday, August 8th, 2009.
Refreshments will be served.
For more information, call 631-487-0595
Refreshments will be served.
For more information, call 631-487-0595
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exploratory committee,
headquarters,
mastic beach,
village
Friday, July 31, 2009
Village Petition begins! Next meeting August 7th!
Next meeting: Monday, August 3, 2009, 7pm-9pm at Mastic Beach Fire Department. Everyone welcome! Village Petition Kickoff!! The census has been completed!
1. Be the among the first to sign the petition to take back our town! The Mastic Beach Village Exploratory Committee celebrates the successful completion of the Census and the beginning of the signature Petition drive with an old-fashioned ice cream social.
2. Brookhaven Town Councilman Keith Romaine answers questions of concern to the residents of Mastic Beach.
3. Tickets will be available for purchase to the 2009 Community Leadership Dinner/Dance
Honoring Wm. Floyd Board President Bob Vecchio and Father Todd Saccoccia of St. Jude's Church, to be held on Sunday, September 13th, at 5 pm at Ladakins Restaurant.
4. The PCCA announces their proud sponsorship as a registered supporter of The 3/50 Project to encourage the patronage of local businesses and the revitalization of our mainstreets.
All residents are cordially invited to this very important meeting that will affect the future of our community.
1. Be the among the first to sign the petition to take back our town! The Mastic Beach Village Exploratory Committee celebrates the successful completion of the Census and the beginning of the signature Petition drive with an old-fashioned ice cream social.
2. Brookhaven Town Councilman Keith Romaine answers questions of concern to the residents of Mastic Beach.
3. Tickets will be available for purchase to the 2009 Community Leadership Dinner/Dance
Honoring Wm. Floyd Board President Bob Vecchio and Father Todd Saccoccia of St. Jude's Church, to be held on Sunday, September 13th, at 5 pm at Ladakins Restaurant.
4. The PCCA announces their proud sponsorship as a registered supporter of The 3/50 Project to encourage the patronage of local businesses and the revitalization of our mainstreets.
All residents are cordially invited to this very important meeting that will affect the future of our community.
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exploratory committee,
incorporation,
mastic beach,
petition,
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Community Leadership Dinner-Dance, September 13th
Please join us in honoring William Floyd Board President Robert Vecchio and Father Todd Saccoccia of St. Jude's Church for serving their community as both leaders and role models in a time when we are in dire need of both!
We will be celebrating their contributions at Ladakins Restaurant in Moriches on Sunday, September 13th, 2009, from 5 to 9pm.
Tickets may be purchased for $40 per person to our Second Annual Community Leadership Dinner/Dance, featuring a gourmet buffet, music, and a cash bar. Journal Ads may also be purchased.
To order tickets, mail a check or money order for $40 per person to:
Pattersquash Creek Civic Association, Inc.
P. O. Box 396
Mastic Beach, NY 11951
Let's not only show our thanks for such unselfish leadership that these two individuals have provided our community, but also enjoy an evening of friendship and neighborhood in this beautiful and caring community!
We will be celebrating their contributions at Ladakins Restaurant in Moriches on Sunday, September 13th, 2009, from 5 to 9pm.
Tickets may be purchased for $40 per person to our Second Annual Community Leadership Dinner/Dance, featuring a gourmet buffet, music, and a cash bar. Journal Ads may also be purchased.
To order tickets, mail a check or money order for $40 per person to:
Pattersquash Creek Civic Association, Inc.
P. O. Box 396
Mastic Beach, NY 11951
Let's not only show our thanks for such unselfish leadership that these two individuals have provided our community, but also enjoy an evening of friendship and neighborhood in this beautiful and caring community!
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community,
exploratory,
exploratory committee,
leadership,
mastic beach,
village
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Next Village meeting: Tuesday, July 7th at 7 p.m. All welcome!
Come and hear more about progress on making Mastic Beach a Village!
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Next meeting: Monday, June 1st, 7 p.m, Mastic Beach Fire Department
1. Guest Speaker and New Brookhaven Town Supervisor MARK LESKO will address issues and answer questions of concern to the residents of Mastic Beach.
2. The Fundraising and Beautification Committee will follow with a report on recent efforts and exciting events that are coming up within the next few months.
3. The Mastic Beach Village Exploratory Committee will conclude with a Census Subcommittee report and information about Public Relations efforts and plans.
All residents are cordially invited to this very important meeting that will affect the future of our community. All members are encouraged to bring a guest or guests. Refreshments will be served.
2. The Fundraising and Beautification Committee will follow with a report on recent efforts and exciting events that are coming up within the next few months.
3. The Mastic Beach Village Exploratory Committee will conclude with a Census Subcommittee report and information about Public Relations efforts and plans.
All residents are cordially invited to this very important meeting that will affect the future of our community. All members are encouraged to bring a guest or guests. Refreshments will be served.
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brookhaven,
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Village census!
The Village census is underway! This is a required part of the process to incorporate Mastic Beach as a Village. To volunteer or to find out more, go to the Volunteer page on the website.
The census volunteers are collecting just the names of people who live in what will become the village once incorporated. That's it!
The census volunteers are collecting just the names of people who live in what will become the village once incorporated. That's it!
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exploratory committee,
incorporation,
mastic beach,
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Sunday, April 5, 2009
Village meeting! Monday April 6th!
7 p.m at the Mastic Beach Fire Department, Neighborhood Road. Guest speaker, Town councilman Keith Romaine. And news about the Village census!
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exploratory committee,
incorporation,
mastic beach,
village
Thursday, November 20, 2008
It worked!!! (URGENT! Read this and act! Important for our community!)
Dear Neighbors,
Thanks to all of you who responded to our urgent call for action on the proposed HUD funding of low-income rentals in Mastic, Mastic Beach and Shirley under the auspices of the Suffolk County Community Development. YOU STOPPED THEM BY YOUR ACTIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!
Our legislator responded by negotiating a halt to the rental portion of the proposal, while maintaining the home ownership portion. We can effect change when we work together.
Next step: Mastic Beach, "The Village" Imagine the possibilities!
Thank you all,
Paul Breschard
Did you read the following small print notice nestled in the entertainment section of Newsday last week:
PUBLIC NOTICE
Suffolk County Consortium
2008 Annual Action Plan Amendment
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
On September 26, 2008, HUD released the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) allocation amounts for states and local governments. The Suffolk County Consortium allocation under the NSP is $5,681,443 and these funds will be administered by the Suffolk County Community Development Office.
Mastic, Mastic Beach, and Shirley have been targeted as the areas of greatest need to be stabilized with HUD funds. Click on the following link for the plan:
http://www.suffolkcountyny.gov/upload/economicdevelopment/pdfs/nsp.pdf
Please read the program specifications so that you can be aware of what people from outside your community are planning for you and your community. Whether you like or don't like what you read, be aware of what was hidden in the paper, get involved in the decision process, and respond by mailing your comments on or before Tuesday, November 25th to:
Suffolk County Community Development
PO Box 6100
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Attention: Joseph T. Sanseverino, Community Development Director
Your neighbor,
Paul Breschard
P.S. If you are opposed to more rental properties being created in our already oversaturated community, but are in favor of the rehabilitation of these derelict properties for resale to working families only (as I am), you can print the attached letter, sign and date it, and put it in the mail ASAP. Better yet, write your own comments down and mail them. In any case, have a voice!
Thanks to all of you who responded to our urgent call for action on the proposed HUD funding of low-income rentals in Mastic, Mastic Beach and Shirley under the auspices of the Suffolk County Community Development. YOU STOPPED THEM BY YOUR ACTIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!
Our legislator responded by negotiating a halt to the rental portion of the proposal, while maintaining the home ownership portion. We can effect change when we work together.
Next step: Mastic Beach, "The Village" Imagine the possibilities!
Thank you all,
Paul Breschard
Did you read the following small print notice nestled in the entertainment section of Newsday last week:
PUBLIC NOTICE
Suffolk County Consortium
2008 Annual Action Plan Amendment
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
On September 26, 2008, HUD released the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) allocation amounts for states and local governments. The Suffolk County Consortium allocation under the NSP is $5,681,443 and these funds will be administered by the Suffolk County Community Development Office.
Mastic, Mastic Beach, and Shirley have been targeted as the areas of greatest need to be stabilized with HUD funds. Click on the following link for the plan:
http://www.suffolkcountyny.gov/upload/economicdevelopment/pdfs/nsp.pdf
Please read the program specifications so that you can be aware of what people from outside your community are planning for you and your community. Whether you like or don't like what you read, be aware of what was hidden in the paper, get involved in the decision process, and respond by mailing your comments on or before Tuesday, November 25th to:
Suffolk County Community Development
PO Box 6100
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Attention: Joseph T. Sanseverino, Community Development Director
Your neighbor,
Paul Breschard
P.S. If you are opposed to more rental properties being created in our already oversaturated community, but are in favor of the rehabilitation of these derelict properties for resale to working families only (as I am), you can print the attached letter, sign and date it, and put it in the mail ASAP. Better yet, write your own comments down and mail them. In any case, have a voice!
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HUD,
mastic beach,
neighborhood stablilization program,
NSP,
village
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