MLK Day of Service at Conference House Park

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When and Where

When: January 15, 2024
Timeline: 9:00 am — 2:30 pm

Meeting time and place: 9:00 AM / OLA parking lot

Where: Conference House Park, Staten Island, New York

Conference House Park is a great destination for both park and history buffs.  Located at the southernmost point of New York State, this park houses four historic buildings that trace the history of the borough over the course of three centuries. The Conference House, the Biddle House, the Ward House and Rutan-Beckett House all tell of a New York and an America of the past.

Monday, 1/15/2024, Troop 23 will continue the tradition of honoring the memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. in the best way possible, by doing service to our community. This is one of the reasons why you are given the day off from school. The cool location and beneficiary is the beach at Conference House Park. Conference House Park is a park in Tottenville, Staten Island. 

The park is located along the Arthur Kill coast where the kill opens into Raritan Bay. It contains clay bluffs, part of the terminal moraine, formed when the Wisconsin Glacier receded 10,000 years ago. For history buffs, Conference House, a c. 1680, is a stone manor house in which a peace conference was initiated between British and American forces on September 11, 1776, in an effort to halt the American Revolution. (There is a small chance that we can get a private tour of the building.)

Attire: If you have work gloves, bring them. Pay attention to the weather and dress appropriately

The parking/meeting location is on the map: Visitor Center Parking lot

Conference House Visitor Center
Address:
200-236 Satterlee Street
Staten Island, NY, 10307
Coordinates(i): 40.5022837°, -74.2516715°
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Historian's notes

Today was our MLK Day of Service from 9 am-2 pm. After driving to Tottentville, we were briefed with buckets and claws to clean up the beach. Despite many layers of clothes and gloves, the temperature was a constant cold for all involved however we managed to get through it. After our service, we took a commemorative photo for the troop record. Finally, we decided also to get an impressive, copious amount of pizza while we were here in Staten Island before heading back to Bay Ridge. 

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Last updated on February 26, 2024