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Meetings
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Monthly
Newsletter
'The most powerful process any company can
adopt to improve productivity and competitiveness is the transfer of best
practice'
Through our regular meetings and events, held locally
and featuring guest speakers with a wide range of information relevant to all,
the Chamber encourages the sharing of knowledge between businesses of all kinds
and between the members of our community.
These events are informal, with one of the main objectives to encourage
questions and dialogue with the speakers. This will assist to understand
the implications for a small business as well as to the community
we live in.
::October 2005
Dear Members:
In between picking pumpkins, take time this fall and attend our dinner meeting on
Monday, October 10, 2005 at 7 pm at
Violet's Cove Restaurant located at
2 Violet Rd., Mastic Beach, NY 11951. Their phone number is (631)
395-8866.
Our Guest Speaker will be John Bivona III,
an aid to Town Councilman Ed Hennessey. He will be discussing the
redevelopment and revitalization of the Mastic Beach Business Districts.
At our September meeting, New York State
Assemblyman Fred Thiele, spoke about some State funds being available for the
Montauk Hwy. corridor and putting caps on the sales tax increases on gasoline
prices that were caused by hurricane Katrina.
The following business is being proposed for new membership
State Farm Insurance (Steve Pescetti)
Any member interested in running for a
Director or Officer position, please contact nominating committee Chairman Joe
Asaro, Helen Sunderman or Monique Genchi.
Any member interested in helping out with
the Christmas Parade or the Chamber Christmas parade float, please contact
Chairman Bill Ryan at 399-5502.
Attend the October meeting and enter our
special raffle. If you draw the ace of spades, you can win approximately $1,000.
Please note; The Board
of Directors' meeting is on Monday, October 3, 2005 at 6:30pm at
Violet's Cove Restaurant.
Sincerely,
Pat Peluso
President
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND GENERAL MEETINGS:
MEETINGS for 2005: All meetings will be held at
Violet's Cove Restaurant
| MEETING DATES: |
DIRECTOR 6:30PM |
GENERAL 7:00PM |
| JANUARY
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1/3/05 |
1/10/05 |
| FEBRUARY |
2/1/05* |
2/7/05 |
| MARCH
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3/7/05 |
3/14/05 |
| APRIL
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4/4/05 |
4/11/05 |
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MAY
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5/2/05 |
5/16/05 ** |
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JUNE
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6/6/05 |
6/13/05 |
| JULY
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7/5/05 |
NO MEETING |
| AUGUST
|
8/1/05 |
NO MEETING |
| SEPTEMBER |
9/6/05 6PM |
9/12/05 |
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OCTOBER
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10/3/05 |
10/10/05 |
| NOVEMBER |
11/7/05 |
11/15/05 |
| DECEMBER |
12/5/05 |
12/12/05*** |
* Directors' Meeting to be held at
Manor House
** Networking meeting
*** Christmas Party
Events
::October
'05
William Floyd Community
Summit
"Together We Make A
Difference"
Dear Friend,The 3rd Annual William Floyd Community Summit Golf
Outing will take place on Friday, October 7, 2005. Thanks to
the sponsorship and participation at our previous golf outings, we have
been able to continue the many fine programs that the Summit engages in to
improve the quality of life in the community of Mastic, Mastic Beach, Moriches
and Shirley. Some of these programs include beautification projects to
enhance the appearance of our community. you the services projects that
provide social and recreational opportunities to our youth projects to address
pressing quality of life issues; and efforts to promote the cultural and
historical aspects of our wonderful community by operating a tourist center.
We look forward to your continuing support as you join us for a day filled
with friends and fun. For afdditional information call (631) 399-2639.
Sincerely,
Beth Wahl
Darren Cioffi
Summit President
Golf Outing Chairman
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Colonial Youth Community Volunteer Corps.......Oct. 12, 2005
Dear Friends:
I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to a recognition
ceremony for participants of Colonials Community Volunteer Corps which is
supported by Community Development funds. There will be a special recognition
for students who have contributed two hundred fifty (250) and one hundred
(100) hours of community service.
This event will be held on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 at 7:OO PM in the
William Floyd High School 12th grade cafeteria. If you plan on attending,
please RSVP by October 5, 2005 at 281 4461.
I thank you for your continued support of this project.
Sincerely,
Ray Hop
Deputy Director for Community
Services
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::November
'05
William
Floyd School District 1st Annual Bake-Off...........Nov. 5, 2005
| Time: 10:00 AM |
BAKE-OFF CONTEST |
Place: Wm. Floyd HS West Gym |
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SHOW-OFF SOME OF THOSE GREAT
RECIPES? WHETHER FROM GRANDMA OR YOUR OWN,
The William Floyd School District is proud to host its 1st Annual Bake-Off
Contest. All proceeds from the Rental of Tables(s) will go towards
the 2005-2006 WFSD Scholarships.
Tables can be rented as follows: $25.00 for 1 Table & $45.00
for 2 Tables
Rules: Only Home Baked Goods (DESSERTS) can be sold. No
Flea Market or Craft Fair itens can be sold at your table(s).
Each
participant will keep the profits from the sales of Home Baked Goods.
Judging will take place according to number of entries received.
All Applications & Checks (made out to Wm. Floyd H.S. PTSO) must be received
by Fri., Oct. 21, 2005.
They can be dropped off at your School PRO mailbox or mailed to:
WM. Floyd H.S. PTSO
21 IVY Road
Mastic Beach, NY
11951-5103
Any questions or to request an application, please contact 772-2369.
Refreshments can be purchased in the lobby.
Name:_______________________________________________
School Child
Attending:__________________________________
Address:_____________________________________________
Phone #:_________________ Number of
Tables______________
Items Being
Sold_______________________________________
Will you be entering an item(s) in
our judging contest? ___________
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Pictures
taken at the Dec. '04 Inauguration
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Pat Peluso, Chamber President
2004, 2005
presents an award for service to
Bill Ryan, Chamber President
2003 |
Ed Romaine, Suffolk County
Clerk,
hosts the inauguration of the
Chamber
Board of Directors for '2004,
'2005 |
Photographs
courtesy of Marilyn Wilson ::
South Shore Press
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