ICYMI: Lack Of Funding Threatens Main Street Holiday Tradition

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Port Washington NY

28 November, 2021

6:00 PM

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Editor's note: This was article was originally published on Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021. PORT WASHINGTON, NY — For years, the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce would hang twinkling lights, fresh green garland, and bright red bows on lamp posts along Main Street in preparation for the holidays. It's a tradition the Chamber takes pride in — and what its executive director, Bobbie Polay, says is a way to "add a warm and festive touch to our beautiful town." However, due to a lack of funding, this festive tradition may soon be a thing of the past. "Sadly, most years the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce has a hard time raising enough money to pay for the decorations," Polay said in an email. "Unless we can raise enough to cover our costs this year, it will be the last year we are able to do this." In hopes of keeping the holiday tradition alive, the Chamber is offering businesses the opportunity to "Adopt a Lamppost." When businesses make a $100 donation, they will adopt a lamp post and receive a certificate. Donors of $1,000 or more will be recognized as "Holiday Angels" and receive a personalized plaque. "Of course, donations of any amount are greatly appreciated," Polay added. Checks can be mailed to: Port Washington Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 121Port Washington, NY 11050 To pay by credit card, call the Chamber's office at 516-883-6566. Information to include with your donation: The name of your businessYour business' addressA contact namePhone or emailWhat type of donation you're making: Holiday Angel donation ($1,000+), Adopt a Lamppost ($100), or holiday donation (any amount)

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