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ommunity support. You contribution fuels this newsletter and other efforts to outreach our broader community, curriculum development, our scholarship program and so much more. Every little bit helps us serve you better, so
THANK YOU!!!
Leadership & The Engeman Theater Community Give Back Program Using code LEADHUNT you not only support Leadership, you get $5 off each ticket! (good for all performances except Fri & Sat) Check out the shows! |
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The Leadership Huntington Foundation wishes to thank the League of Leaders for their Generous Support!
Christensen Family Memorial FundLes & Sara Bluestone
Arthur Goldstein, Esq.
Community Stewards Carol Rubin Community National Bank Covanta George dos Santos
Prospect Financial Svcs LLC
The Rider Group
Matthew Spirn Class of 2013 Kick Off Sponsor
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"The business of business is people."
~Herb Kelleher, Southwest Airlines
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Thank You, Suburban Eats!
Suburban Eats strives to offer the highest quality food service possible. The owners, Timothy Caras and Ivan Rodriguez have diplomas from top culinary institutions and extensive hands on experience. They offer a creative and diverse menu, including sandwiches and wraps, grilled panini, creative salads, restaurant style hot dishes, brick oven pizza selections, and a tossed salad bar. Timothy and Ivan personally oversee all dishes and daily operations, making themselves available to answer any questions or to help plan your next event. Their daily one page menu can be faxed to your office overnight or downloaded from their website.
Leadership is thankful for its support of our community We hope that next time you're looking to cater or simply want to grab a bite down the Route 110 Corridor, that you go taste it for yourself!
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Got Something to Share? Let Us Know!
We love to share the efforts, accolades and other news of Leadership Grads and the ideas and organizations they care about. Please send items to info@leadershiphuntington.org with "Newsletter" in the subject heading. Members get top priority for newsblast inclusion. All are welcome to submit.
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Be a Part of the Conversation - March 13th!
We invite you to join the Community Conversations event, "Growing Community: Who are we? How do we live together?" on Wed., March 13, 2013 at 7 p.m. This event is open to the public.
Representatives from Bethpage Federal Credit Union, the Rauch Foundation and the Town Of Huntington will lead a lively conversation moderated by Michael White from Anthony E. Core Law Firm, on any questions or issues the public offers.
The questions will be focused on how we can work together to improve our community and economic outlook. Helen Crosson, Director of the Cold Spring Harbor Library, said, "The whole idea is to identify issues for life, family and the future of the town."
Community Conversations is a series of three seminars presented by the Town of Huntington Libraries and Leadership Huntington geared towards raising public awareness and encouraging community engagement. The third event in the series, "Suburbs for the next generation: What do we value most," will take place on May 4, 2013 at the Northport-East Northport Public Library.
Click here for the full-sized flyer Over 90 people came out in the rain for our first event, which featured a viewing of Suburban America: Problems and Promise, followed by fascinating and informative discussion with the Community, the filmmaker Ron Rudaitis, Eric Alexander of Vision Long Island and Dr. Nathalia Rogers of Dowling College American Communities Institute. You can see Part I of the video here. and Part II here. A summary of the conversation will be available on the Community Conversations Facebook Page today. That event looked at suburbia and Huntington in a very global way. This next one will get more specific, questioning our assumptions about who we are as a town, and how we live together. The Town and the Long Island Index have provided some great resources, and our panelists are fantastic. This should be a great conversation! Special thanks to our sponsors, including the Huntington League of Women Voters, the Leadership Huntington President's Council, the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Huntington.
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Not for Profit Day for the Class of 2013!
The Class of 2013 had their Not-for-Profit day last month! The session featured David Okorn of the Long Island Community Foundation. He talked about LICF, what its guidelines are based on, how they define a successful plan and presentation, and how that differs from what a private foundation or corporate foundation might be looking for. Through his work, David has had the opportunity to learn about and fund many interesting projects, so he was very comfortable when the conversation turned from getting funded to making progress addressing the region's challenges.
We then enjoyed attorney Larry Kushnick (Class of 97), who shared the details of what it takes to start a non-profit, the fundamental things a person should take into consideration when asked to join a board, and how to get involved when you find an issue you care about. It was great to hear about how his Leadership experience impacted his life, and his personal commitment to doing what he can as an active member of the Huntington community.
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UPDATE: Call For Editorial! Be a Part of The Corridor's ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT Issue
Barbara Kent, Publisher of The Corridor is excited to announce the cover story for the Energy & The Environment issue: The Advanced Energy and Technology Research Center (AETRC) at SUNY Stony Brook, featuring Bob Catell, Executive Director and Dr. Yacov Shamash, Dean of Engineering at SUNY Stony Brook. The Sustainability Institute at Molloy College, Farmingdale College and Brookhaven National Labs will also be in this issue. NYC LAUNCH! In addition to the normal reach of this publication, the AERTC has requested a thousand copies to distribute at the ADVANCED ENERGY 2013 conference at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in NYC. Editorial Sponsorship and Advertisers for this issue, which will be seen and read by thousands, are requested. Among the topics they are interested in are (both sides if applicable):
1: Natural Gas
2: New Energy Technology/Existing and Theoretical
3: Theories of Sustainable Energy-Solar, Wind, Hydraulic, Tidal<
4: Alternative Energy Vendors
5. Recycling
6. GMO Foods
7. Geo-Engineering
8. Alternative Fuel GLICCC
If you feel there are other topics they should address, please advise. They request previously unpublished material. Illustrations must be high resolution.
There are still high profile sponsorship and advertising positions available. Please call 631 683 4660 or email editor@thecorridorli.com
Have you checked out the lastest issue that was impacted by the superstorm? On the cover are Frank Otto and Bill Wahlig of LIFT (Long Island Forum for Technology), who talk about manufacturing and homeland security, there's stuff on STEM (Science Technology, Engineering and Math) education, LISTnet talking about tech success, School-business partnerships and other big ideas...You can thumb the pages right online!
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Upcoming Special Events
For over 50 years, the Townwide Fund of Huntington has been raising money that stays in Huntington, infusing local organizations with the support they need to provide health and human services to the residents of the Town of Huntington. They hope you will help by supporting these events:
Last Call for the St. Patrick's Run -- Saturday, March 9!
Time is short! Send in your entry and consider being a sponsor!
Get details and registration info here: http://www.townwidefund.org/special-events/st-patricks-run
The Start/Finish area is at the American Legion Post #360 in Halesite, located at 360 Mill Dam Road and Route 110, Huntington, NY 11743. The 1K Fun Run will begin at 8:30 AM and the 4-Mile Run will begin at 9:00 AM sharp. The course runs from Mill Dam Road up to West Shore Road, up the hills of Browns Road, then turns and reverses, back to the American Legion building.
Save the Date! Townwide Fund Golf Outing, Thurs May 16
At the Huntington Crescent Club
Honoring Phil Ammirato, Sr. VP of TD Bank
For more information of sponsorship opportunities, please call 631-629-4950
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Check Out What's Going On at Starflower Experiences!
Starflower Experiences, Inc. is a local not-for-profit educational organization that offers programs and experiences to help people understand, appreciate, and live more in harmony with the earth's life systems. For registration and other information please call 516-938-6152 or visit www.starflowerexperiences.org
Manor Farm Egg Hunt - Featuring GeoCaching!
Egg hunt at Manor Farm, March 30, 2013 from 1-4. Bring an empty egg carton. Suggested donation $5/person. Manor Farm is 210 Manor Rd, Huntington (Elwood).
Eureka Expeditions-spring break
-4th grade and up
-Full week for a small group
-Based at Manor Farm, March 25-29
-Go exploring using GPS units
Learn the keys to the modern day high-tech scavenger hunt known as geocaching. Each day we will travel to a different natural wonder on Long Island where you can use our GPS units to find the hidden clues that will unlock a treasured surprise for all participants.
Summer ˜Camp" Open House
Saturday, March 16 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p..m. at Manor Farm, 210 Manor Rd, Huntington (Elwood)
Come find out about the summer programs that we offer. Take this opportunity to meet us and learn about the focused & fun educational programs that we offer.
Community Yard Sale
Saturday June 8, 2013 at Manor Farm, 210 Manor Road, Huntington from 10 am to 4 pm. Rain date Sunday June 9.
For a $20 donation, you can participate in the yard sale with a 10' by 10' portion of the field to sell your own no-longer wanted household items. We'll take care of 10' by 10' yard placements, parking and traffic management, and advertising.
If you have sale items, but don't want a space, you may donate them for our table to help raise funds for the organization's programs. A space reservation form is on our website.
Volunteers wanted to help! We need people to set up, price, sell and clean up. We also need people to help direct traffic in the parking area. Set up/volunteers needed from 7:30 am to 5 pm
Green Living Seminars
Held at the Melville Branch of the Half Hollow Hills Library. This library, 510 Sweet Hollow Rd, directly across from the Sunquam Elementary School (between Rt 110 and Old Country Rd).
WEDNESDAY April 10 at 7 pm: Beyond the 3s (reduce, reuse, recycle)
Is your trash driving you crazy? We'll take a closer look at what's in your trash and ways you can simplify your life. And we'll examine those standard 3Rs and see how we can move beyond them. Bring any trash you have questions about or are concerned about as well as your recycling calendar and we'll help work through the issues.
Annual Fundraising Auction
Starflower Experiences' annual fundraising auction will be Saturday April 27 at 7 pm at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 22 E 18th St, Huntington Station. Join us for this fun event. Many items will be listed on our website.
What Laurie Farber of Starflower Experiences does on a shoestring budget is incredible. Unfortunately, they experienced a great tragedy when Sweet Hollow Hall caught fire last December. Their Earthkeepers Training Centre and Rangers Training Camp building is gone: Any help in replacing what they need and moving their programs to Manor Farm is greatly appreciated. Donations can be made on their website, www.starflowerexperiences.org Please also note their new mailing address: 13 Birch St, Wyandanch NY 11798.
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Multinational Cultural Festival
Prafulba "Pinky" Vaghela of the Class of 2012 hopes you will join her for a Multinational Cultural Festival sponsored by the Asian-American Cultural Circle of Unity and co-sponsored by the Town of Huntington and Farmingdale State College.
When: Saturday, April 27th from 11am-4pm
Where: Roosevelt Hall, Farmingdale State College
The festival is an outgrowth of the Asian-American Cultural Festivals over the last six years that drew thousands of attendees. The event has now grown to showcase the culture and traditions of countries from North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Come enjoy eye-catching cultural booths, a food court, live traditional and contemporary music and dance, art exhibits, corporate and vendor displays, a stage performance and raffle drawings.
The festivals were covered in articles in Newsday, Anton publications, Home Shopper, North Shore Today, AsianinNY, News 12, Verizon Fios and several ethnic newspapers and online publications.
Admission is free. Sponsorship, journal ad, and banner ad opportunities are available. Donations of goods and services as event enhancements or raffle prizes are greatly appreciated. Contact Karen at 631-754-6640, karen@actresume.com for details.
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Empower Your Mondays by Strengthening Your Leadership Skills -- FREE
Deb Ingino of Strength Leader was instrumental in establishing leadership teams to advance the globalization of Marchon Eyewear. She built on that experience to become a John C. Maxwell "Founding Partner" and works with many companies get their teams to the next level. Now, as a gift to the community, she offers you these webcasts from her Strength Leader Mentoring community. Check them out!:
When: Monday evenings from 9:30 - 10:15pm
Where: www.StrengthLeaderWebcast.com
Upcoming Topics Include:
3/11/2013: Leadership Keys To Communication
03/18/2013: Leading Across Cultures 03/25/2013: People 101
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An Extraordinary Volunteer Opportunity: PLEASE! Help Continue Sandy Clean Up
For over 15 weeks now! Vision Long Island has been organizing physical clean-up crews to assist local communities damaged by heavy flooding. Thanks to them and others coordinating help, many impacted by Sandy have helped. Much work still needs to be done. We know it's hard, but any time you can donate is greatly appreciated. Specific locations and times are posted on the Vision Long Island facebook page. When we see these, we will share them on our page as well. You can also contact info@visionlongisland.org or call 631-804-9128.
Vision educates Albany in addition to its very direct grass-roots work. In our next edition, we look to talk about the Long Island Lobby Coaltion - an extraordinary group put together by Vision Long Island comprised of local businesses and organizations who have coalesced around a straight-forward legislative agenda to help our government officials understand the the Long Island's infrastructure and other needs to recover today, and grow for a prosperous tomorrow. They just went to Albany to talk to our State Officials about it. A lot of that focused on Sandy this year, but there's more to it...
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Got Parking? Huntington Wants to Know
The Town of Huntington - in conjunction with the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce, the Huntington Business Improvement District, the Town of Huntington Economic Development Corporation, and the Paramount Theater - has commissioned a parking study for the Huntington Village / downtown area.
Click here to take the survey
This study is designed to identify the most effective, and cost-appropriate solutions to our most common and nagging parking issues. The first step to be taken in this effort is this survey. This is their chance to hear from you, and all those who are most closely connected to parking conditions in the Village: its business owners, local employees, residents, shoppers, visitors, etc.
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Have You Been to the Engeman? Go!!!!
HELP SUPPORT LEADERSHIP HUNTINGTON! We are a proud participant in the 2012-2013 Community Give Back Program!
Wait Until Dark is playing from January 24 - March 10, 2013
Mention LEADHUNT to receive exclusive Special Member Pricing $50.00 per ticket - a $5.00 savings per ticket!
Additionally, for each Wait Until Dark ticket sold using LEADHUNT, the John W. Engeman Theater at Northport will donate $10.00 to Leadership Huntington
ALL MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO TAKE A PART IN THIS DRAMATIC FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY!
For further program information and to purchase tickets
call 631-261-2900 or visit www.engemantheater.com
Where Broadway Meets Main Street.
*Promotion code is not valid for Friday or Saturday Evening Performances.
In addition to offering this wonderful community giveback program, this gem of a Theater has a history of opening its doors and sharing its story with the Leadership Huntington Flagship Program. Please thank them for this when you see them!
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Shop Local and Support Those Who Support Your Community...
Money spent local, stays local. We hope you support our beautiful downtown communities, and please consider those who catered to Leadership this year. We can vouch for their deliciously good service and their commitment to our community. Please give them your support -- and don't forget to tell them 'Thanks!' on behalf of Leadership!
The Harbor Club · Full Service Event/Catering Hall · 95 New York Ave., Huntington · 631-271-5600
Kura Barn · Japanese Restaurant · 479 New York Ave., Huntington · 631-673-0060
Shoreline Beverage · Largest Selection of Beer in NY · 645 New York Ave, Huntington · 800-783-BEER
Southdown Wine and Spirits · 212 Wall Street, Huntington · 631-271-6380 Suburban Eats · Deli, Catering & Pizza · 610 Broadhollow Rd, Melville - 631-293-3287
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We hope in this newsletter to continually thank and support the multitude of people who fuel Leadership Huntington and give this organization reason, purpose, and deep satisfaction. There's no way to ever do it all at once, but we hope you know that every bit of financial support, guidance and volunteer effort is deeply appreciated and has impact beyond what any of us can know.
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Leading Edge. We love to hear your feedback and to find out more about what our grads are up to. Please send your comments and submissions to
Sponsorship opportunities are available
Sincerely, Katheryn Laible, Newsletter Editor Leadership Huntington Foundation
Leadership Huntington is an independent 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation that has been developing, connecting and engaging community leaders in the Town of Huntington since 1995. To learn more, visit www.leadershiphuntington.org or contact us at: 164 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743
(T) 516-521-3206
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