Camp Upton – Monday, June 11, 2018 at 7:00 pm

Camp Upton was one of sixteen cantonments built to train soldiers upon the United States’ entry into World War I. The camp was located on nearly 20,000 acres of scrub pine forest on Long Island. It was the home of the 77th “Liberty” Division, many from the New York area, whose soldiers distinguished themselves in battle in the Argonne Forest. Its most famous soldier, Irving Berlin, wrote “God Bless America” and “Yip Yip Yaphank” while training at Camp Upton. It is now the site of Brookhaven National Laboratory.

Co-authors Suzanne Johnson and David Clemens will speak about the history of Camp Upton. Suzanne Johnson served as local history librarian, assistant director and director of the Longwood Public Library in Middle Island. She is the author of “Longwood Long Ago”, a history pamphlet for students. David Clemens was the director of the Longwood Public Library from 1983 to 2010. He is a member of the Company of Military Historians. The images in their book come primarily from the Thomas R. Bayles Local History Collection in the Longwood Public Library. Their talk will include additional photos discovered since the book was published in December 2017.

Our First Annual Bark and Biscuit Walk!

Our neighbors, friends, and relatives braved the unexpected heat and haze on this two mile walk. Our first annual Bark and Biscuit Walk featured 11 friendly dogs, over 20 people, puppy-friendly ice cream courtesy of McNulty’s Ice Cream Parlor, and countless barks and laughs! The Society’s plan is to fine-tune details on this event, spread the word, and expand its reach every year.

Be on the lookout for more details in the Spring of 2019, and take a look at the pictures below.

If you’re interested in helping us in 2019 with our Second Annual Bark and Biscuit Walk, please contact us here: https://mpmshistoricalsociety.org/contact/

 

NEW DATE! First Annual Bark and Biscuit Walk – Sunday, May 20, 2018

Due to forecasted rain, this event has been rescheduled from May 19 to May 20.

Join your neighbors, friends and relatives on this total two mile walk. Treat your special dog to a morning you both will remember.

Simple rules to follow:

  • All dogs must remain on a leash and under the supervision of the handler at all times.
  • All handlers must be 12 years old or older.

Biscuits for the friendly pets and treats for the handlers. Plus, other prizes and surprises.  McNulty’s Ice Cream Parlor is creating special ice cream treats for your pooch.

Spectators along the route are welcome.

Please arrive at the North Country Road Middle School at 9:45 am. the walk will start promptly at 10:00 am. We will walk west along the Miller Place Historic District  to Landing Road where we turn right to Cordwood Landing County Park and then back to North Country Road Middle School. The route is one mile each way.

Registration: $20.00 per pet

Bark and Biscuit Registration Form

Registration forms are available on our website. All monies collected will go towards the repair/restoration of the William Miller House windows.

 

Repair The Windows

The next priority for the Miller House is to repair/replace the windows. We are anticipating a cost of approximately $70,000.

We will be requesting proposals from contractors that are qualified to perform construction type work on historic buildings.

Please help our beloved society repair and restore the windows at the William Miller House that’s in need of urgent repair. And now, for every $2 raised, a kind donor will donate $1, up to $4,000, which will enable us replace the windows and preserve this local treasure. 

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Port Jefferson or Comsewogue Library Memberships Avail for All MP-MS Residents

Residents of Miller Place school district are eligible to become members of one of two vibrant libraries, Port Jefferson or Comsewogue. Each is an active community center with borrowing privileges for all materials and opportunities to register for various adult and children’s programs. Informative seasonal bulletins listing activities and programs are mailed out to patrons.