Donations
The Long Island
Chapter was established to assist in the restoration and preservation of the
lighthouses of the Long Island, New York area and make Long Island's
lighthouse heritage known to the
public. The Chapter is currently involved in many
projects and is working
to educate, inform and entertain those
who are interested in
Long Island's lighthouses, past and present.
Make a Donation to
Help Preserve & Promote the Lighthouse Heritage of Long Island.
Send
a Donation by Mail:
Long Island Chapter,USLHS
3597 Fiddler Lane, Bethpage, NY 11714
Your help is needed! ...to
Restore Cedar Island Lighthouse's 1902 Brick Oil House
The
Chapter has received approval of the plan to restore the Cedar Island
lighthouse's 1902 brick oil house from the Suffolk County Parks Department,
which owns the lighthouse. The oil house, badly beaten by the elements and
vandals, is in danger of losing its historic integrity unless restored this
year. Respected preservation contractor Walter DeGroot has developed the
restoration plan that began to be implemented in the Fall of 2003.
$20,000 is needed to restore and protect this only remaining outbuilding at
the station.
Make a Donation to
Help Restore Cedar Island Lighthouse's 1902 Brick Oil House
Send
a Donation by Mail:
Long Island Chapter, USLHS
29745 Main Road, Cutchogue, New York 11935
Office: 877-934-3030
President: 631-734-6288 |
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Many thanks to
those who have already helped the Long Island Chapter of the US Lighthouse
Society's efforts in
restoring Cedar
Island Lighthouse's 1902 Brick Oil House:
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Oil House Keeper - $1,000 Donation
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Oil House Assistant - $500 Donation
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Friend of Oil
House -
$200 Donation
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Associate Friend of
Oil House - $100 Donation
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We Care Too
Watch for further updates as progress at the lighthouse continues to be made
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Restoration of Cedar
Island Lighthouse
Fundraising Volunteer
Opportunities - Help to secure funding sources for the
Chapter's work, including grants, membership drives, fundraising events,
special gifts, and more. This also includes thanking donors and responding
to their needs. Most of this work can be accomplished from home. This work
helps to fund the Chapter's mission and will allow the Chapter to conduct
more
preservation and
education activities.
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