Day in Old Miller Place
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Day in Old Miller Place.
Miller Place – Mount Sinai Historical Society is a 501c3, non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible. Tax ID: 23 7413417
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Miller Place – Mount Sinai Historical Society is a 501c3, non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible. Tax ID: 23 7413417
Questions, comments, contact us:
Believe it or not, the holiday season is creeping up on us. The Society will once again be hosting its annual Postman Pete event on Sunday, December 2, 2018 from 12:30 to 3:30.
Children are invited to bring their pre-written letters for Santa to the old Miller Place Post Office at 75 North Country Road, Miller Place. Postman Pete will bundle the letters for the North Pole!
Visit the historic c. 1720 William Miller House for refreshments and caroling led by local high school students. Each child will receive a letter from Santa delivered to the home shortly thereafter.
The cost is $10 per child. To register, please complete the form linked below and mail with a check to:
MPMSHS
PO Box 723
Miller Place NY 11764
Attention: Postman Pete
Raffles and all other proceeds benefit restoration of the Society’s two historical houses. For additional information please contact the Society at (631) 476-5742. Please register by November 30, 2018.
The Society would like to thank young Jack Soldano for his tireless efforts to raising funds to benefit the restoration of the William Miller House. Jack’s creation, Comics for a Cause, contributed to the roof and window replacement projects that
Featured in the picture are, Cristin Mansfield (Jack’s mother), Steve Soldano (Jack’s father), Jack Soldano, Bobby Soldano (Jack’s brother), and dedicated friends Jared LoPiano and Cory Gardner.
Jack is an inspiration to us all, showing a commitment to service and his community well beyond his years!
Thank you all who attended our annual meeting on November 5, 2018. We hope you found the speaker informative and engaging. Please be on the lookout for more events in the coming weeks and months.
Marie Curie was a wife, mother and an extraordinary scientist; the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the first person and only woman to win twice. Marie Curie is still the only person awarded a Nobel Prize in two different sciences: the Physics Prize in 1903 that she shared with her husband Pierre Curie and Antoine Henri Becquerel, for their work on radioactivity, and the Chemistry Prize in 1911 for the discovery of polonium and radium. Learn more about her life and work as Edward A. Sierra shares his interest in this early pioneer of radioactivity.
About the speaker
After six years in the U.S. Navy, Edward A. Sierra went to work as a field operator at the Hope Creek Nuclear Power Station in New Jersey. In 1985 he began working at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). He was a reactor operator at both the Brookhaven Medical Research Reactor and the High Flux Beam Reactor where he was also a reactor operations instructor. He is the American Nuclear Society (LI Section) Vice President. Ed earned graduate degrees in Training & Learning Technology, Secondary Education, and Communications from the New York Institute of Technology, Dowling College, and Marist College, respectively.