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Winter is here and in full swing. Whether this is your favorite season or you're already dreaming of summer, there are many ways you can make the best of it!
Featured on the front cover is the Fire Island Lighthouse, one of the most iconic lighthouses on our Island. Read about its rich history right here in this magazine, and then consider taking a walk to its base. Its captivating beauty is enjoyable year-round.
Additionally, you won’t want to miss other timely editorial pieces found in this publication, such as Unique Ways To Celebrate Valentine's Day and The Best Ski Resorts For A Weekend Getaway
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The Rich History Of The Fire Island Lighthouse
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love to visit this famed lighthouse no matter the season. Its simple yet captivating design along with its rich history are just some of what makes it such a special destination. The walkway leading to its base makes for an enjoyable stroll, whether you're taking the journey alone, pushing a stroller or going as a group with people of all ages.
The Fire Island Lighthouse was a significant landmark for transatlantic ships coming into New York Harbor at the turn of the last century. For many European immigrants, the Fire Island Light was their first sight of land upon arrival in our country.
The first lighthouse that was built on Fire Island was completed in 1826. It was a 74 foot high, cream-colored, octagonal pyramid made of Connecticut River blue split stone. The tower was built at the end of the island, adjacent to the inlet, but it was not effective due to its lack of height. Eventually it was almost entirely removed and the stone reused to build the terrace for the present lighthouse. Today a circular ring of bricks and stone are all that remain of the original lighthouse.
In 1857, Congress appropriated $40,000 for the construction of a new tower, 168 feet tall. That tower was lit for the first time on November 1, 1858 and was made of red brick, painted a creamy yellow color. In August 1891, the tower was changed to the present day-mark of alternating black and white bands.
The Fire Island Lighthouse was decommissioned as an aid to navigation on December 31, 1973. The new aid to navigation was a "small flash tube optic" installed atop the Robert Moses State Park Water Tower.
This new tower was fitted with a First Order Fresnel Lens, emitting a white flash at one-minute intervals. A Funk Lamp with 5 concentric wicks was used for illumination. Over the years various fuels were used for the lamps, including whale oil, lard oil, mineral oil, and kerosene. Electricity reached the lighthouse on September 20, 1938. On September 21, 1938 a hurricane struck the island, effectively severing all electric power to the island and causing a
delay in the electrification of the Fire Island Light Station.
The United States Coast Guard has been present on Fire Island since its inception in 1915. A Coast Guard Station was established on the Lighthouse tract. Eventually, the United States Lighthouse Service was dissolved. The administration of lighthouses was placed under the jurisdiction of the US Coast Guard in 1939 "in the interest of economy and efficiency" (Presidential Reorganization Act).
The Fire Island Lighthouse was decommissioned as an aid to navigation on December 31, 1973. The new aid to navigation was a "small flash tube optic" installed atop the Robert Moses State Park Water Tower. Later on, the Coast Guard gave the National Park Service a five year permit to use the entire Lighthouse Tract (approximately 82 acres). In 1979, the track had been declared by law to be within the boundaries of the Fire Island National Seashore. With limited funds, the major function of the Park Service at the time was to prevent further deterioration of the buildings through neglect and vandalism. Between 1974 and 1980, private citizens grouped together to try and "save the Fire Island Lighthouse." The strobe light on the Robert Moses Tower only shone seaward and was of no use to boaters that were on the Great South Bay. Public support for the restoration of the Lighthouse was great among the Baymen!
The Lighthouse got restored to its 1939 condition, which is when electricity was first installed and on Memorial Day, May 25, 1986, the Fire Island Lighthouse was relit and reinstated as an official aid to navigation.
Today, the light is lit by two 1000-watt bulbs, which rotate in a counterclockwise direction, giving the appearance of a flash every 7.5 seconds. The light is visible for about 21-24 miles.
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The Best Ski Resorts For A Weekend Getaway
Ifyou’re wondering what fun filled activities to do this winter, look no further! This winter season be sure to bundle up and enjoy the weekend at a ski resort. Skiing is a perfect getaway for both friends and families alike. Most ski resorts welcome all ages and interests besides skiing such as, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and even snow tubing. Here you’ll find a complete list of potential places to plan your next ski trip right here in New York.
Gore Mountain
Gore Mountain is the largest ski resort in New York. It is found over four peaks in the Adirondack Mountains. It consists of 119 ski trails, a vertical drop of 2,537 feet, totaling 446 acres of skiing. In total the mountain has 14 lifts which includes an eight passenger gondola as well as two high-speed quad chairs. There are definitely options for all levels of skiers’ however 40% of the runs are rated black diamond. Yet there are still beginner trails such as Pete’s Paradise.
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Whiteface Mountain
Whiteface Mountain has the largest vertical drop. There are 3,400 feet of vertical terrain. It is more than just a place to come for skiing. Lake Placid is nearby and there you can find plenty of places to dine as well as entertainment options.
Windham Mountain
Windham Mountain is located in the Catskills, making it an easy drive from New York City. This resort has 54 runs and Covers 754 acres in total. At this resort you can find a variety of accommodations for your weekend stay, including a shuttle to take you to and from the slopes.
Hunter Mountain
Hunter Mountain is just under three hours away from New York City, in the Catskills. This resort is spread out over four mountains. Each run is evenly split amongst beginner,
intermediate, and advanced. Snow tubing and guided ice-climbing expeditions are also available. For those that would prefer a more relaxed activity, you can also find the Mountain Club Spa on premise.
Belleayre Mountain Ski Center
Belleayre Mountain Ski Center is a familyfriendly ski resort in the Catskills. It has a vertical drop of more than 1,400 feet with 50 named runs. Aside from skiing, there are also three snowboard parks. There is also first-class ski instruction available at the Snowsports school. Cross-country skiing is also available and free.
Holiday Valley Ski Resort
Holiday Valley Ski Resort is located near Lake Erie. It has an abundance of snow and extensive terrain. For this reason, this resort feels like several ski areas all in one. Here you can find long straight cruisers, steep short black diamonds, or twisty routes through large evergreens. There are three base lodges, a ski school, and additional offmountain adventures such as tubing which makes for a day filled with tons of activities.
Bristol Mountain
Bristol Mountain is located in Upstate New York. They claim the title of greatest vertical, being just over 1,200 feet. They also claim to have the longest run in the area, which is two miles in length. There is truly something for everyone at this resort with a variety of terrain and ability levels. There are good
dining options and even a great ski school that will have you skiing with confidence in no time.
Titus Mountain Family Ski Center
Titus Mountain is located at the north of the Adirondack Mountains near the Canadian border. This resort is smaller but here you will find affordable family fun. They have a vertical drop of 1,200 feet across three mountains and 50 trails. Here they also offer snow tubing, a popular family activity.
Greek Peak Mountain Resort
Greek Peak Mountain Resort is considered to be the biggest ski resort in the Upper New York State area. There are fifty-six trails spread across the hill and they focus on beginner routes. For more advanced ability levels there are four terrain parks to practice on. This is a perfect family option as there is an indoor water park as well at the Greek Peak Resort & Hope Lake Lodge which is near the base of the hill.
Peak’n Peak
Peak’n Peak is located in Southern New York. It has a 400-foot vertical drop, and has 160 acres of terrain. The mountain has five terrain parks. Skiers and boarders have access to 26 named runs.There is also a tubing park as well. There is also a day lodge at the base of the resort where you can enjoy a packed lunch or buy something at the grill.
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The Most Popular Valentine’s Day Gifts
Valentine’s Day sparks one of the busiest shopping seasons of the year. Though it might not inspire the masses quite like Black Friday, Valentine’s Day compels millions of people to find gifts for that special someone in their lives each February. In fact, the National Retail Federation’s Annual 2022 Valentine’s Day Spending Survey found that the average person is expected to devote $175 to Valentine’s Day spending in 2023.
Any heartfelt gift can light up a sweetheart’s smile on Valentine’s Day, but certain items tend to be more popular than others on February 14. Though Valentine’s Day shoppers can always go their own way when shopping for their sweethearts, some of the more traditional gifts remain wildly popular. In its survey, the NRF found that these goto gifts maintained their status as the most popular items for
individuals to show their love for that special someone in 2023:
• Candy: Fifty-six percent of survey respondents indicated they planned to buy candy for
their sweetheart on Valentine’s Day. Though any candy can suffice, chocolates inside a heartshaped box tend to be especially popular in mid-February.
• Greeting cards: Greeting cards will likely never go out of style, as 40 percent of respondents indicated they gave a card in 2022.
• Flowers: The appeal of a bouquet is undeniable, prompting 37 percent of shoppers to give flowers on Valentine’s Day.
• A night out: A romantic night out is perhaps as meaningful as ever in a world still emerging from the pandemic. So it’s no surprise that 31 percent of respondents indicated they planned to take their sweethearts out for a night on the town in 2023.
• Jewelry: Though it might rank below the others on this list, jewelry remains a go-to gift on Valentine’s Day. And with total Valentine’s Day spending on jewelry estimated at more than $6 billion in 2022, this could be where most Valentine’s Day dollars go this February.
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Game Day Party Ideas
Footballseason has been in full swing for several months and will soon culminate in the game of all games in early February — the Super Bowl. Watching the action on the field is exciting, but game day experiences can be enhanced by sharing the festivities with friends or family.
Football parties can take enjoyment of the game to the next level and be enhanced with each game that occurs on the road to the playoffs. The following are some ways to score touchdowns when hosting game day gatherings.
Create a DIY football field table cover
Head to the nearest party store and purchase green craft paper or a plastic tablecloth. Stretch it over the expanse of the table you need to cover and secure it underneath
with tape or clips. Use white tape or ribbon to mark off the field yard markings and utilize white stick-on numerals to enhance the yard line measurements. Such a festive table can double the perfect playing field for table-top football.
Decorate a drink station
Dress up your cooler with team colors and logos. Make a goalpost out of PVC piping to add a little extra whimsy to the design.
Create game-inspired foods
Football-shaped foods, from mini meatloaf to calzones to cookies to doughnuts, will make the event even more fun. Invest in a football-shaped cookie cutter to cut just about everything, from sliced cheeses to sandwiches, pie crusts, and that pigskin shape.
Set up games of chance
Buying “boxes”
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ticket out of a bag or bucket. The called number gets a prize.
Consider a tailgate theme
Evoke the feelings of a true stadium tailgate by hosting the party outdoors in the neighborhood. Each home can have its own station in the driveway, with party-goers walking from home to home to load up on snacks and talk about the game. Game day is a great time to get together with fellow fans, friends, and family.
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