Saturday, 21 May 2011 00:00
Floyd D. Mackey, of Port Washington, was born to Cora Lee and George Mackey of Richmond, VA, in 1923. Graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point Class of 1944, deceased on Jan. 2, 2011. Beloved husband of June. Dear brother Bill predeceased him several years ago as did prior to that his two half-brothers, Eugene and Clarence and their wonderful sister Lucille. He was dear uncle to Lucille’s daughter Elizabeth Weakley and dear brother-in-law of Phoebe Mackey. He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
Floyd was a true Southern Christian gentleman who loved and served his church, his country and his community of Port Washington which he dearly loved.
After his time in the service, insurance became his field at which point in those earlier years he and his wife June lived in Richmond, VA, Raleigh, NC, Port Washington, Charlotte, NC and then permanently back to Port.
Floyd was a WWII veteran and being a graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy he served in all oceans and several areas. He loved and served on several Kings Point Reunion Committees. The last one on the weekend of Oct. 2, 2009 was the special 65th reunion.
In earlier years in Port Washington he was a very active member of the United Methodist Church of Port Washington serving in various capacities – youth work together with June, head usher, choir and finance chairman.
Floyd became well-known as vice president and MC of the John Philip Sousa Memorial Band Shell of which he was a very big part from its earlier inception even before its dedication June 11, 1967. He was a dedicated member and later chaplain of American Legion Post #509 of Port Washington. He also had the honor of being co-Grand Marshal for the 2006 Memorial Day parade – Floyd for the Legion and John Chalker for the Veterans of Foreign Wars. In 2009 he was presented with a plaque as Legionnaire of the Year.
Floyd is greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. There will be a Memorial Concert at the Sousa Band Shell on “Sousa Night” by Michael Flamhaft’s “Band of Long Island” on Friday, Aug. 26, 2011.
Friday, 14 June 2013 00:00
On June 1, the Lutheran Church of Our Savior on Franklin Avenue held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for the Port Washington community to celebrate its $1.7-million expansion and renovation. The money has been donated by the congregation as well as through fundraising efforts that have taken place for over a decade. BBS Architects, Landscape Architects and Engineers designed the expansion and renovations, and Triton Construction served as the general contractor.
“I am very excited that we were able to improve our facilities for the benefit of the congregation as well as the entire Port Washington community,” said Reverend Dr. Charles R. Vogeley. “I would like to thank all congregation and project team members who made today’s re-opening celebration possible. In particular, I would like to recognize Tom Rice, who managed the entire project on behalf of our church, Roger Smith and BBS Architects, who designed the beautiful addition and new interiors, and the tireless supporter of the Port Washington community and parish secretary, after whom we have named the new kitchen, Veronica Ann Mosby,” Reverend added.
Thursday, 13 June 2013 00:00
Café Music, the Friday night music series at the Dolphin Bookshop, will showcase a diverse line up of new and returning musicians this month. The series began on Friday, June 7, with songwriters Nikki Talley and Rupert Wates, performing in Port Washington for the first time. Talley performs Americana and Folk music with her husband. Based in North Carolina, she was excited to include Dolphin in her northeast tour. Wates is an award winning songwriter who also made his Dolphin debut.
Thursday, 13 June 2013 00:00
On May 23, the Port Washington Badminton team won its second straight Nassau County Championship by defeating Calhoun by a score of 4-3. This is the third year in a row that Port has played Calhoun in the county finals, with each contest decided by a score of 4-3. In many ways this season followed the same pattern as last year. Of the thirty five teams in the county, Calhoun and Port entered the playoffs as the one and two seeds, respectively. They were Conference I co-champions, but because Calhoun’s margin of victory was greater than Port’s in their two regular season matches, the Colts got the number one seed.
On April 16, Port travelled to Calhoun and lost 1-6. The final team score, however, did not reflect how close the match actually was. Four of Calhoun’s wins came in three set matches (matches are best of three) that came down to the final few points. According to Coach David O’Connor, “It was the best 1-6 loss I’ve ever seen. We walked out of their gym very confident that we could beat them in the future. It may have been a major loss on paper, but I think it really got our players motivated for the rest of the season.”
Thursday, 13 June 2013 00:00
In only its third season, Port Rowing has grown from an exciting start up to a Long Island powerhouse, to a state champion, and now to a top national contender. Three boats qualified from New York State championships to represent Port Rowing at the largest high school Regatta in the world, The Stotesbury Cup, in Philadelphia. There were over 150 schools from America and Canada at the event, and Port Rowing came right out of the gate on fire. The team advanced all three boats into the second round of top 18. In the second round the boats fell just shy of the top 6 final by mere seconds. In the end, the Boys Freshman 8 took 12th overall, and the girl’s lightweight four and men’s junior eight took 7th overall. In the Adaptive category, Michael and Molly took home the title with a demanding victory in the double. It was a great achievement from the pair that just started rowing together less than a year ago to win the Stotesbury Cup.
Opening Day at Manorhaven Pool
Saturday, June 15
Building a Bat Box at Sands Point Preserve
Sunday, June 16
Water Panel at Port Washington Library
Wednesday, June 19
The Worst-Case Coliseum
Written by Sheila Ferrari
Quinn’s Quest: Suburbia To Gracie Mansion
Written by Sheila Ferrari
Belmont Stakes 2013: A Sure Bet
Written by Mike Barry, MFBarry@optonline.net