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Townwide Fund of Huntington Holds Annual Meeting

The Townwide Fund of Huntington will hold its Annual Meeting on Wednesday, January 29. The public part of the meeting is from 6:00 – 6:45 PM

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The Townwide Fund of Huntington will hold its Annual Meeting on Wednesday, January 29. The public part of the meeting is from 6:00 – 6:45 PM at St. Patrick’s Church’s Basement (Murray Hall), 400 Main Street in Huntington.

Many of the thirty-plus local nonprofits who benefit from the support of the Townwide Fund will be in attendance in addition to the Townwide Fund officers and directors. There will be light snacks and refreshments.

The first part of the meeting is a public session with community partners and members of the Townwide Fund. This is a great opportunity to meet with local nonprofits and learn how their efforts are supported by the Townwide Fund.

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The private board meeting starts promptly at 7:00 pm, when the board will vote on a slate of directors for 2025 and conduct regular board business.

Announcements will be made of the Fund’s schedule of fundraising events for 2024, including:

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  • April 30 – An Elegant Night of Comedy – Huntington Crescent Club
  • May 20 – Tennis Outing – Nassau Country Club
  • June 2 - Spring Golf Outing – Mill River Country Club
  • September 18th – Fall Golf Outing - Westhampton Country Club
  • October 5 – Rocktoberfest – Vanderbilt Mansion
  • November 27 – Thanks4Giving Charity Run

The Townwide Fund of Huntington is a community-facing foundation that raises funds and builds lasting connections among nonprofits serving residents of the Town of Huntington. Founded in 1961, the Townwide Fund partners with more than 30 local charitable organizations and bridges the gap between government support and the increasing needs of community residents. Learn more at www.townwidefund.org.

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