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13,000 Invitations in Mail to Commence Eastchester's 350th Anniversary Celebration



Nov. 20, 2013: To ensure that every resident in Eastchester, Tuckahoe, and Bronxville receives an invitation, the steering committee of Eastchester 350th Anniversary, Inc. has mailed over 13,000 of them!

This invitation comes in the form of a colorful brochure describing the yearlong 2014 celebration of the town's founding and the public programs designed to commemorate it.

Produced by the professional marketing team of Don Blauweiss and Diane Dudzinski, who volunteered their services for this effort, the rich burgundy mailing features the Royal Patent of 1666 on its cover and details the community programs inside. "As owners of the historical Coutant House and supporters of the Eastchester Historical Society, we wanted to share our enthusiasm for our rich local history and give back to our town," said Blauweiss, principal of Don Blauweiss Advertising & Design.

Bob Riggs, co-chair of the steering committee of Eastchester 350 Anniversary, Inc., the organization overseeing the anniversary celebrations, emphasized that the committee wanted to reach everyone in town, not just those with access to digital media, although that base is covered as well. "We have launched our website at www.eastchester350.org, issued a number of press releases, and now we are reaching out even further to the entire population," added Riggs.

The steering committee welcomes volunteer participants in all of its programming and encourages those interested to contact the group at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Similarly, the brochure presents opportunities for all residents to offer financial support, whether large corporate or small individual donations. Checks should be payable to Eastchester 350th Anniversary, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, and mailed to 40 Mill Road, Eastchester, NY 10709.

Pictured here:  Cover of brochure sent to residents of Eastchester, Tuckahoe, and Bronxville by Eastchester 350th Anniversary, Inc. describing the celebrations of Eastchester's 350th anniversary planned for 2014.

Photo courtesy Linda Doherty, Co-Chair, Steering Committee, Eastchester 350th Anniversary, Inc.

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