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This document is a membership application for the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It requests the applicant's contact information and indicates that annual membership dues are $25. It also provides options for volunteers and additional contributions to strengthen legal and reserve funds, with suggested donation levels. Finally, it includes a proxy statement to appoint officers to create a quorum and vote on the applicant's behalf at membership meetings if they cannot attend.
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Bowne Park Concert on June 28, 2015 - The Meetlesbroadwayflushing
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The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association and Bowne Park Civic Association are sponsoring a free concert by The Meetles, a classic rock tribute band that specializes in music by The Beatles, in Bowne Park on June 28, 2015 from 3-5 PM. The Meetles are known for performing in the New York City subway system and causing "Meetlemania" with fans dancing and singing along. Attendees can expect spontaneous singing and dancing at this family-friendly event in the park.
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This document is a membership application for the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association. It requests the applicant's contact information and indicates that annual membership dues are $25. It also provides options for volunteers and additional contributions to strengthen legal and reserve funds, with suggested donation levels. Finally, it includes a proxy statement to appoint officers to create a quorum and vote on the applicant's behalf at membership meetings if they cannot attend.
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The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association is requesting donations to their legal and reserve fund to take legal action against violators of their covenant that has protected their community for 50 years. They have been successful in every previous lawsuit thanks to these funds, but fighting cases in court is expensive. The association needs donations to enforce their covenant through private legal action until proposed legislation allows city agencies to enforce restrictive covenants. Donations will help keep their neighborhood desirable for future generations by maintaining an enforceable covenant.
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The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners' Association and Bowne Park Civic Association are sponsoring a free concert by The Meetles, a classic rock tribute band that specializes in music by The Beatles, in Bowne Park on June 28, 2015 from 3-5 PM. The Meetles are known for performing in the New York City subway system and causing "Meetlemania" with fans dancing and singing along. Attendees can expect spontaneous singing and dancing at this family-friendly event in the park.
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The Oratorio Society of Queens will hold their Spring Concert on May 17th at the Queensborough Performing Arts Center. The concert will feature Haydn's "Lord Nelson Mass" performed by the Oratorio Society of Queens and their orchestra. Additionally, the concert will include performances of American choral masterpieces and operatic selections by guest soloists. Tickets range in price from $10-$35 and can be purchased online or by phone.
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Port authority - NY airports community roundtable invite - 4-7-15
1. Port Authority NY Airports Community Roundtable Invite 4-7-15
1HEPORTAUTHORITY OF NY& NJ
February 24, 2015
Dear Airport Stakeholder:
At the last meeting to establish the NY Airports Community Roundtable held on
November 20, 2014 at York College, it became very clear that resolution of the
ongoing issue of the makeup of the Roundtable could not be attained among
stakeholders. It was also quite clear and widely agreed at the conclusion of the
November meeting that this impasse among stakeholders must finally end. The
solution voiced by those attending was for the Port Authority to take the
initiative and make the decisions on one roundtable or two, and who has voting
status, so that the stalemate would be broken and stakeholders could begin
addressing noise issues.
After extensive outreach to stakeholders in Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and
Nassau, the Port Authority believes it is presenting a roundtable format and
voting structure that will be effective in ensuring that all airport noise
issues pertinent to the communities affected by JFK and LGA Airports can be
addressed. The solution the Port Authority has reached, based on this extensive
outreach effort and dialogue with stakeholders in these areas, is that there
will be one New York Airports Community Roundtable with two distinct Airport
Committees: one for JFK, and the other for LaGuardia . The specifics are as
follows:
New York Airports Community Roundtable
The New York Airports Community Roundtable (NYACR) will be the combined
membership of two Airport Committees - one for LGA and one for JFK. The attached
lists indicate representation for each Airport Committee. Each Airport Committee
will have 32 voting members, with representative geographic coverage of
communities affected by the airport.
The combined membership will vote for a NYACR Executive Committee (Chair, Co
Chair, Secretary). The first order of business the Executive Committee would
undertake is to formulate and approve the NYACR By-Laws. A vote for adoption of
the By.,Laws by the 32 members (or their designated representatives) of each of
the individual Airport Committees (lists attached) will then follow. Ifa member
is on both Airport Committees, they will have two votes.
It is anticipated that the approved By-Laws will have the NYACR Executive
Committee meet, at a minimum, on a quarterly basis.
2. THE PORTAIRHORrrY OF NY& NJ
The Port Authority and the FAA will attend meetings of each Airport Committee
and the NYACR Executive Committee, and serve in an advisory capacity, but will
not be voting members.
LaGuardia and JFK Airport Committees
Each Airport Committee will establish its own leadership format, subcommittees,
agenda, work plan, and meetings schedule.
Pending finalization of the By-Laws, it is envisioned that each Airport
Committee will report out (or raise new) issues specific to its airport at the
NYACR Executive Committee quarterly meetings - or on an as-needed basis. The
LGA and JFK Airport Committees, at a minimum, would also meet on a quarterly
basis prior to the NYACR Executive Committee meeting.
It will be up to the NYACR Executive Committee to determine responses/courses
of action brought to its attention by an Airport Committee. It is anticipated
that the by-laws will reflect this.
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 7 at 6:30pm at York College. At
that meeting, members of the Airport Committees (see attached list) will begin
the discussion of formulating the NYACR Executive Committee, and set an agenda
to move forward. We look forward to seeing you there.
Sincerely,
Ed Knoesel
Aviation Department
3. NY Airport Community Roundtable Committee for JFK (Voting members/ or their
designated representative)
Office of Congressman Steve Israel (1representative)
Office of Congresswoman Kathleen Rice (1representative)
Office of Congressman Gregory Meeks (2 representatives)
5. Queens Borough President (2 representatives)
7. New York State Senate (2 representatives)
9. New York State Assembly (2 representatives)
11. New York City Council (2 representatives)
Nassau County Executive (1representative)
Town of North Hempstead (1 representative)
Town of Hempstead (1representatives)
Queens Community Board 10 (1 representative)
Queens Community Board 12 (1 representative)
Queens Community Board 13 (1 representative)
Queens Community Board 14 (1representative)
Brooklyn Community Board 5 (1 representative)
Queens Chamber of Commerce (1 representative)
Airport Development Council (1 representative)
Airlines (2 representatives) Jet Blue and Delta
NYC & Company (1representative)
Kennedy Airport Airline Mgmt Council (KAAMCO) (1representative)
JFK Chamber of Commerce (1 representative)
Airline abor (1representative)
Building Trades (1representative)
local Airport-Related MWBE {1 representative)
NYCEDC (1representative}
Airport Cargo Industry (1 representative)
Total:32 Voting Members
Port Authority and Federal Aviation Administration officials will attend NYACR
Executive Committee and JFK and LGA Airport Committee meetings and serve on the
Roundtables on an advisory basis.
4. NY Airport Community Roundtable Committee for LGA (Voting Members/or their
designated representative)
Office of Congressman Steve Israel (1representative)
Office of Congresswoman Grace Meng (1representative)
Office of Congressman Joseph Crowley (1 representative)
Office of Congresswoman Caroline Maloney (1representative)
Office of Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (1representative)
Queens Borough President (1representatives)
New York State Senate (2 representatives)
9. New York State Assembly (2 representatives) 11. New York City Council (2
representatives)
Queens Community Board 1(1representative)
Queens Community Board 2 (1representative)
Queens Community Board 3 (1representative)
Queens Community Board 4 (1representative)
Queens Community Board 5 (1representative)
Queens Community Board 6 (1representative)
Queens Community Board 7 (1representative)
Queens Community Board 11(1representative)
Brooklyn Community Board 1(1representative)
Bronx Community Board 10 (1 representative)
Queens Chamber of Commerce (1representative)
Airport Development Council (1representative)
Airlines (2 representatives) American and Delta
NYC & Company (1representative)
LGA Airline Management Council (1representative)
Airline abor (1representative)
Building Trades (1 representative)
Local Airport -Related MWBE (1representative)
NYCEDC (1representative)
Total:32 Voting Members
Port Authority and Federal Aviation Administration officials will attend NYACR
Executive Committee and JFK and LGA Airport Committee meetings and serve on the
Roundtables on an advisory basis.