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Contact: Carla Simpson
Hauppauge, NY
11788
The Purposes for which this Society is founded are to preserve, and work for the preservation of historical buildings, landmarks, documents, records, photographs, artifacts, media, memorabilia, and other items of historical significance within the Hamlet of Islip.
Islip, N.Y.
11751
Incorporated in 1985, the Village of Islandia is home to over 3,000 residents and over 150 businesses. The village’s proximity to New York City and the North and South shores of Long Island make Islandia an attractive destination for residents and businesses who may be thinking of relocating to Long Island.
The village of Islandia is protected by the Suffolk County Police Department, Fourth Precinct located in Hauppauge, and fire protection is provided by three volunteer fire departments — Central Islip, Hauppauge and Lakeland. Islandia’s school districts are Hauppauge, Central Islip and Connetquot.
Islandia is home to over 275 acres of Suffolk County Greenbelt that contain beautiful walking trails from which you can enjoy flora and fauna from days past. Please view the photos on this web site to see some of Islandia’s scenic areas, including Lakeland Park and Islandia Farm.
Contact us at http://www.newvillageofislandia.com/contact/
Islandia, NY
11749
Since its beginnings in 1992, Island Harvest has become Long Island’s largest hunger-relief organization. Our volunteers and staff now deliver millions of pounds of good, surplus food – much of which might otherwise go to waste – to a network of 570 Long Island-based food pantries, soup kitchens and other non-profit organizations that offer feeding services for those in need.
11788
East Islip, NY
11730
The Islip Arts Council is dedicated to leadership, advocacy, and excellence in the arts. We present, produce, and promote culturally responsive, high quality programs in varied artistic disciplines for our diverse population. Our goal is to facilitate these programs in response to the needs of the Long Island community.
50 Irish Ln
East Islip, NY
11730
The Islip Chamber of Commerce is a volunteer organization founded in 1924, representing the businesses and community of Islip Hamlet. Through beautification, promotion and community activity the Chamber strives to improve the Hamlet in which we work and live.
General Membership Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every other month. All Are Welcome!
For more information, questions, or to receive a membership application, please contact the Chamber at (631)581-2720, email us at president@islipchamberofcommerce.org
New York
11751
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy.
The League of Women Voters of Suffolk County is an Inter-League Organization. We educate and advocate on topics of county-wide importance, conduct voter service on the county level, and are actively involved in following county government issues.
Stony Brook, NY
11790
Literacy Suffolk, Inc. provides free one-to-one and small group literacy tutoring to adults and trains volunteer tutors and testers.
Bellport, NY
11713
Actively advocates the interests of, and promotes cooperation among, the business, labor, educational, scientific, technology, not-for profit and civic communities
Seeks to create and retain balanced economic opportunities and jobs in a clean, healthy and safe environment
As Long Island's Chamber of Commerce, provides valuable services and programs/representation to its membership organizations, particularly the small business community
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