Serving Middle Village and Maspeth since 1938.

Originally published in the December 2008 Juniper Berry Magazine

Juniper Park Civic Association Organized 1938 Chartered 1942

Robert F. Holden

Presidents of the Juniper Park Civic Assoc. 1938-2008

Dr. Myron Kenler, MD

Arthur Klein

W. Bennett

T. Rizzo

Mary Gerken

Lawrence Camilleri

John Groarke, Esq

Hugh Moehringer

Mary Cummins

JoAnn Benini

John J. Bono

Robert E. Matthews, Jr.

Diane Colletti Bauer

Ernest Chirichella

Robert F. Holden

Richard Schick

Robert F. Holden

Juniper Park Civic Association Organized 1938 Chartered 1942

Our Goals as written in our PREAMBLE:

Whereas, it is a recognized fact, that only by means of organized and collective action, can the residents in a comunity, record their opinions and request with governing bodies, that the mutual welfare of the comunity is best served by a close association of this community, united

for our mutual welfare for civic betterment and adopt the following.

The following is a portion of our CONSTITUTION:

This organization shall be known as Juniper Park Civic Association Incorporated. This Civic shall promote and develop the close relationship of its members with a program of civic and social activities.

Juniper Park Civic Meeting Halls 1938-2008

Our Lady of Hope School Auditorium (71st Street & Eliot Ave.)

Lutheran Church Hall (Dry Harbor Road and Juniper Blvd. South)

Resurrection Ascension School Hall (Woodhaven Boulevard & Eliot Ave.)

Community Church Hall (Caldwell Avenue & 80th Street)

Stadtler on the Hill – now Haspel Staab VFW Post 551 – (60th Ave. & 84th Street)

Public School 49 (80th Street and Penelope Ave).