Friday, December 30, 2016

January 2017

Our experiment of sending a monthly Newsletter every other month has worked for some, but many Members expressed their interest in getting it on a monthly basis, so we will continue to do so. Volunteers are welcome with helping creating the newsletter.

The Members who have given us their email address will continue to receive the Newsletter in that form and hard copies will be mailed only those that do not have email.

Thank you for your input and patience as we are doing our best to get the Newsletter to you in a timely fashion.


President's Corner

At this point I’m sure everyone knows that Mastic Beach is entering a critical time in its history. The wheels are turning to initiate a smooth transition of leadership back to the Town of Brookhaven.

During the dissolution movement the MBPOA board decided that as an organization the MBPOA would remain neutral. The MBPOA has people in our organization on both sides of the issue, both with different ways of achieving their goals, and all with the best intentions for Mastic Beach. It is now time for all of us to come together for a better Mastic Beach.

The Board and I look forward to working with the Village Board, the Town of Brookhaven, and all of the residents to make our community a place that we can all be proud of. We at the MBPOA will do our best to keep you informed of all upcoming events involving the transition to Brookhaven as well as community and club activities, just as we did with Councilman Panico’s visit to the MBPOA on December 7th. Councilman Panico accepted our invitation to speak to our members as well as the people of Mastic Beach, without hesitation. I asked the Councilman what he was willing and able to

talk about; surprisingly to me, his answer was everything and anything. The Councilman did just that. He came with a map of Mastic Beach and as he scanned the map he explained his thoughts on what he would like to see for each section. He spoke about Violets Cove, sewers, the beaches, Cranberry dock, Blighted homes, buy out programs, while answering questions as he went.

It was refreshing to hear his plans and see the energy he has for revitalizing our community. On another note, I recently attended two local meetings; the first was about the new Library, and the other about the new Mastic Beach Ambulance building. It was disheartening to see how few people came to these two meetings. The Ambulance meeting had approximately thirty people in attendance; fifteen of which were presenters, their staff and Ambulance personnel. The remainder of approx. fifteen people were residents that actually showed up to ask questions.

As a community we need to come together, get involved and show that we care about our community. Although the attendance at these meetings did not show a united front, I still remain hopeful, that in time, all in the community can work together to make Mastic Beach all that it can be.

Frank DeLustro

MBPOA President

December General Meeting


The December General Meeting was on Friday, December 2nd and our decision to change the day from our usual Thursday night meeting to Friday this year brought out many more members and their children.

The surprise guest was Santa Claus who brought his jolly, dancing elves this year. Mrs. Claus was busy at the North Pole and couldn't make it , but is looking forward to seeing us all next year. The kids were thrilled to see him and were equally excited to receive a gift he brought for each one.

While the MBPOA provided some of the food for the buffet, many of the Members brought their specialty dishes and food and soft drinks were plentiful and enjoyed by all.

Thank you to everyone who helped decorate the week before, and to those who brought food to share, and to those who served and cleaned up. It was a fun night for all.




MBPOA President Frank DeLustro and Wife Terry

Food Drive


Many residents in our community could use a little help with food this season. St. Jude's Outreach is a wonderful program and will accept distribute these items to our residents.

Please feel free to make your donation by leaving them in the collection bin located inside the front entrance of the MBPOA building.

Please keep in mind, we will collect food items throughout the year at our location.

New Years Eve


Please join us in bringing in 2017. The Clubhouse will be open New Year's Eve at 8 PM for members and their guests. Feel free to bring a covered dish, snacks, dessert, etc. Cash bar will be open.

Marina News & Membership Applications


The marina was closed on Sunday November 15 and pole covers are now in place. We look forward to the 2017 season.

Membership applications were mailed mid December. Please fill out all sections completely so that we can up date our records. If you haven't received one by the New Year, please call in a request after New Years Day for the paperwork. Thank you.

Recap of Nite at the Races


The Annual Fall Nite at the Races was Nov 12th with just short of one hundred people in attendance. The MBPOA served a roast chicken dinner and all the trimmings.

The Officers and Directors thank everyone who came to support the MBPOA at this important yearly event. We also thank all our volunteers who make it possible to have an event such as this: Frank & Terry DeLustro, Lynne DeBona, Jean San Martin, James Searfoss, Rich Wilkinson, Michael & Catherine Kobasiuk, Marina Kobasiuk, Willie Torres, Mike(Hippie)Witteg, Kevin Collins, Madeline Murillo& Lucy Korzeniowski.

Special thanks to Gwen & Joe Fazzina for once again selling the most admission tickets.

Our next Nite at the Races will be on March 11, 2017. Corned beef & cabbage and all the trimmings will be served.

We ask for forgiveness for anyone we may have missed and thank them for their help.

January 5, 2017 General Meeting


Town of Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine has accepted our invitation to be the guest speaker at our General Meeting on January 5th at 7:30 pm.

Supervisor Romaine will discuss programs in the Town and will address the dissolution process.

Members and guests are invited to participate.

Refreshments will be served.

Country Line Dancing


The third Friday of each month at 7:30 pm dedicated group of dancers meet and enjoy some instruction and a night of dancing. So come on down and join in the fun and get some exercise to boot.

Members fee is $8 and guests are $10. Coffee and cake is served.

Passing of Joe Fazio


It's with great sadness that we have lost a very devoted member, friend and Gold Card member of the MBPOA.

Joe and his wife Ann were staples in the Club for many years and participated in all the Club activities. When Ann passed, Joe continued with Club functions, but his true joy was decorating the MBPOA float, which he built for the Holiday parade each year. Joe was our “Grand Marshall” and loved being part of the festivities.

Joe was an avid gardener, and was know for his massive fig tree and the delicious tomatoes that so many of us enjoyed. Along with his green thumb, he enjoyed entertaining the MBPOA members and the Senior Group he belonged to, by playing the piano before each meeting.

Donations in memory of Joe can be made to St. Jude's Outreach Program.

Joe will be very much missed.

Remembering Arline Large


Arline was a long time Gold Card member of the MBPOA and passed away this year. Arline grew up in Mastic Beach and she and her husband, also, raised their children here.

She fondly talked about the wonderful times she had crabbing and fishing at Marina 1 (known then to many, as the lagoon).

She was a devoted member of the MBPOA and even while living with her daughter upstate the last year of her life, she came back for the Annual Night at the

Races Corned Beef & Cabbage dinner.

Arline was someone that could be counted on to help at every function.
Arline's daughter Gwen & son-in-law Joe, have followed in her footsteps and are devoted MBPOA supporters.
Arline is very much missed.

Friday Night at the MBPOA


Friday night at the MBPOA (except the third Friday) we consider it to be our “meet & greet” night and welcome our Members and their guests to join their fellow members.

Several of the members have enjoyed playing cards and many just enjoy having conversation.

Please feel free to join us. The bar is open and some refreshments are available. Bar prices are reasonable @ $3.00 for members and $4.00 for guests, so come on down and enjoy the music, card game, darts or bring a game you enjoy playing, or just enjoy an evening of conversation.

Calendar of Events


December 31st Club open to Members & Guests/bring a snack

January 5th General Meeting 7:30 PM

January 6th Game & Card Night 7:30 PM

January 13th Game & Card Night 7:30 PM

January 19th BOD Meeting 7 PM

January 20th Country Dance 7:30 PM

January 27th Game & Card Night 7:30 pm

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Summer 2016



Summer 2016 Newsletter


Editor: Catherine D. Kobasiuk 


General Meetings


Stay Educated! For our July 7th General meeting we will have Rhonda Klch returning as our guest speaker Rhonda Klch is the President/CEO and Founder of Equity First, LLC, an organization that specializes in providing financial guidance for both businesses and consumers.Base on a survey taken during our May general meeting, Rhonda will be conducting a short seminar on financial planning, with the primary focus on retirement and post retirement planning. She will also be available for private advice.


Instead of a guest speaker for the August General Meeting on we will be showing a series of short videos by the Nature Conservancy on water quality on Long Island. One of the videos showcases Mastic Beach. Bring your family, neighbors and friends.

Marina


Reminders of best practices for using the MBPOA Marina are as follows: Carry-In/Carry-Out: no garbage should be left anywhere on the Marina property. Please take all of your trash with you. No fileting or cleaning of fish in the Marina and no dumping of bait, or fish waste into the Marina. No discharging of sewage into the Marina water. A Brookhaven Town pump out boat can be arranged on VHF Channel 73 or go to the Forge River Town Marina to use the pump out there.

No reckless driving in the marina parking lot. It is a hazard to life and property and it damages the parking lot itself. Please do not just watch your wake when entering or leaving the Marina, eliminate your wake. Guards have the authority to tell you to slow down and report you to the dock master. If other marina users say you are going too fast, then you are going too fast. Please be considerate of your neighbors and have a safe summer.

Section 1 Park/ Beach


The park/beach at the end of Marina 1 is for members not customers with ramp passes. Please obey all posted rules and take your garbage with you when you leave. Please go to the Bayview Park kayak launch to launch your kayaks not the beach at the end of Marina 1. Jet ski's are personal water craft and have no business being on the beach and playing in the mouth of the marina. The rules according to the NYS Boaters Guide are:

Swim Areas - no operation permitted within 500 feet of a designated swim area, except in bodies of water where the opposing shoreline is less than 500 feet or when launching and retrieving a PWC from a designated launch site. PWC must not exceed 10 mph when within this zone.

Reckless Operation - strictly prohibited, examples of such operation would be:

• wake jumping too close to other vessels

• weaving through congested traffic

• last minute swerving to avoid collision.


Any members who have a complaint with a jet ski are urged to call in a complaint to the Suffolk County Police.






Thursday, March 31, 2016

March 2016


March 2016 Newsletter

Editor: Catherine D. Kobasiuk

General Meetings


The guest speaker for the April 4 General Meeting will be the American Red Cross. They will be making a preparedness presentation, and also offering a free smoke/CO2 detector $60 value at the presentation for those who can pledge to install and forward a photo of it installed within 72 hours. They will also be providing the community an opportunity for a Smoke Alarm install day, in which Red Cross workers install up to 3 alarms in every household that registers.

The Guest speaker for the May General Meeting will be from Equity First Foundation. They are a non profit group which offers services, resources and programs to consumers and small businesses that are facing financial distress.

Nomination Committee

The Nomination Committee will be announcing their nominations for officers and directors at the June General Meeting. If you or anyone you know would like to be an officer or director of the MBPOA the Nomination Committee can be contacted by calling the MBPOA clubhouse at 399-6111 and leaving a message.

Marina Opening

Marina #1 is now being prepared for the coming season. We are not opening Marina #5 this season so anyone who rented a slip there in the past can call the clubhouse to arrange for a slip in Marina #1. Please wait until the all clear has been announce before attempting to dock in any of the slips in Marina #1. The official opening is April 15, with the overhead lights being put on. The full opening is May 15, which includes guards and water service.

Reminders of best practices for using the MBPOA Marina are as follows: Carry-In/Carry-Out: no garbage should be left anywhere on the Marina property. Please take all of your trash with you. No fileting or cleaning of fish in the Marina and no dumping of bait, or fish waste into the Marina. No discharging of sewage into the Marina water. A Brookhaven Town pump out boat can be arranged on VHF Channel 73 or go to the Forge River Town Marina to use the pump out there.

Please do not just watch your wake when entering or leaving the Marina, eliminate your wake. Guards have the authority to tell you to slow down and report you to the dock master. If other marina users say you are going too fast, then you are going too fast. Please be considerate of your neighbors and have a safe summer.

Section 1 Park/ Beach

The park/beach at the end of Marina 1 is for members not customers with ramp passes. Please obey all posted rules and take your garbage with you when you leave. Jet ski's are personal water craft and have no business being on the beach and playing in the mouth of the marina. The rules according to the NYS Boaters Guide are:

Swim Areas - no operation permitted within 500 feet of a designated swim area, except in bodies of water where the opposing shoreline is less than 500 feet or when launching and retrieving a PWC from a designated launch site. PWC must not exceed 10 mph when within this zone.

Reckless Operation - strictly prohibited, examples of such operation would be:

• wake jumping too close to other vessels

• weaving through congested traffic

• last minute swerving to avoid collision.

Any members who have a complaint with a jet ski are urged to call in a complaint to the Suffolk County Police.

MBPOA Yard Sale

The Fourth Annual MBPOA Yard Sale will be on May14 in the MBPOA Clubhouse parking lot. If you would like to rent a table for $20/member or $25/nonmember please call 399-6111. Big Brothers and Big Sisters will be by at the end of the day to take away anything not going home with you. The sale is from 9am to 4pm. No Early Birds Please.

Great American Cleanup

The Town of Brookhaven will be sponsoring the Great American Cleanup on Saturday May 21. If anyone is interested in organizing a team to clean a particular public area please contact the board at 399-6111.

Memorial Day Parade

The MBPOA will be marching in the American Legion Arthur H Clune Post 1533 Mastic Beach Memorial Day Parade on Monday May 30. Watch for emails with information on when and where to meet. Come show your support for our fallen service men and women and march with the MBPOA and pay our respects at the Woodhull Cemetery on Neighborhood Road.

Tri- Hamlet Day
Saturday June 4 is TriHamlet Day on the Mastic Peninsula. The MBPOA will be set up in our parking lot and we hope everyone will stop by. The Mastic Moriches Shirley Community Library has booked live music which will be featured at our clubhouse.



Wednesday, February 3, 2016

January 2016




January 2016 Newsletter

Editor: Catherine D. Kobasiuk 

Letter from the President


A belated Happy New Year to all of the members of the Mastic Beach Property Owners Association. As is my custom I like to write a missive for the newsletter at this time of year but instead of waxing poetic I think I will try and stick to practicalities this year. The picture behind the title for this edition of the MBPOA Newsletter is of my Super Storm Sandy damaged home being elevated. Luckily my family and I are living nearby while the work is done but the situation has forced me to simplify all aspects of my life and to distill everything I do down to the essentials. This includes what I do for the MBPOA and what I try and focus on for the club.


Let us start first with this newsletter. I know a lot of people enjoy reading it every month but over the course of the last year I found I was printing a lot of the same things for the same people, people who were not reading the newsletter and getting the messages. In an effort to save both money and time I have come to the decision to publish the printed newsletter once every two months. It will make collecting content easier and free up some of my time for more dynamic work with the club. This issue you are reading now is very important because it lays out the ground work for the coming year and all the information that you should keep readily available. To stay in touch and up-to-date with the club between newsletter issues everyone should follow the club on Twitter, Facebook and/or sign up on our email list. We tend to send out reminders by email for upcoming events and any changes as they occur including information on local events and notices.


Last year the club made some improvements, which included painting the whole clubhouse and improving some of our events. We are trying to bring more variety to Friday nights and encourage more youth to participate in club activities. The board is making an effort to make it worth our members while to join every year. Our members get discounts on event tickets and hall rentals. They also get a discount at the bar on Friday nights. We have been giving two Scholarships a year to graduates from William Floyd High School for many years and we are hoping to expand this to more in the near future. Membership dues help maintain our properties, pay our taxes and support our scholarships, charitable donations and many events throughout the year.


In this newsletter you will find a list of MBPOA events and their dates. We hope this makes it easy for our members to make plans and to volunteer to help. Of course reminders will be emailed out with details as each event draws closer. We run a variety of events during the year which we hope will appeal to a variety of people including families with children. Even better than attending our events is volunteering to help at them. Our volunteers, both adults and students, are important to us. It is a great way to make friends and broaden your knowledge of various activities, of Mastic Beach and the MBPOA. The Board is always looking for new ideas for our events. We encourage our members to attend our General Membership Meetings and help brainstorm and make suggestions.


While writing this letter I am looking out at the snow left by winter storm Jonas and trying to picture how I want to spend 2016. I hope everyone reading this will be thinking about how they want to include the MBPOA in their plans for the year and how becoming involved would add excitement to their families lives. Our club derives it's lifeblood from you it's members each and every day of the year. I would also like to thank everyone who has helped the MBPOA in any capacity in the past year. I look forward to a productive and entertaining year ahead where I can make new friends and spend time with old friends.

Catherine D. Kobasiuk, President, MBPOA


2016 MBPOA Calendar of Events

 

-Monthly General Meetings with guest speakers : First Thursday of the Month

-Monthly Board of Directors Meetings : Third Thursday of the Month


-Superbowl Sunday : Sunday February 7

-Spring Nite at the Races : Saturday March 12

-With 1 Brush Stroke Art Auction : Sunday April 10

-Great American Clean up Day : to be determined

-MBPOA Yard Sale : Saturday May 14

-Memorial Day Parade : Monday May 30

-Tri-Hamlet Day : Saturday June 4

-U.S. Coast Guard Aux. Boat Inspections : to be determined

-Music By the Bay : Saturday July 23

-MBPOA Anniversary Party/August General Meeting : Thursday August 4

-Smith Point Triathlon : Sunday August 7

-Blue Claw Crab Festival : Sunday August 28

-Snapper Derby : Saturday September 3

-Officer Installation/October General Meeting : Thursday October 6

-Children's Halloween Party : Friday October 28

-Adult Halloween Party : Friday October 28

-Autumn Nite at the Races : Saturday November 12

-Holiday Decorating: Monday November 28

-Members Christmas Party/December Meeting :Friday December 2

-New Years Eve Party : Saturday December 31


Friday Night Schedule:


1st Fridays: Karaoke Night
2nd Fridays: Card and Game Night
3rd Fridays: Country Dancing
4th Fridays: Community Activity Committee Night
5th Fridays: Guest Bartender Night (5)

MBPOA Contact Information

 

Street Address: 31 Neighborhood Road, Mastic Beach, NY 11951


Mailing Address: P.O. Box 212. Mastic Beach, NY 11951


Email Address
: mbpoa1928@optonline.net


Main Website: www.masticbeachpropertyownersassociation.org


Newsletter Website: www.mbpoa1928.blogspot.com


Facebook: Mastic Beach Property Owners Association


Twitter: @MBPOA


Telephone Number: 631-399-6111


FAX Number
: 631-399-6198


Marina 1 Street Address: 97 East Riviera Drive, Mastic Beach, NY 11951


Marina 1 Telephone Number: 631-772-5272

Other Regular Club Meetings at the MBPOA

 

Monday Morning - Seniors
Tuesday Morning - Homemakers
Tuesday Evening - All Faith Soccer – Board Meeting
Wednesday Morning - Seniors

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