Membership
If you're not a member of the Juniper Park Civic Association, please join us. Our dues are only $20 a year and run from January thru December. And, since our lawmakers are impressed by the number of people who attend our meetings, please do come.
If you received your Juniper Berry in the mail, you can check your address label for the expiration date. Your dues help to defray the cost of printing and mailing The Juniper Berry.
All the work involved - photography, writing, maintenance of the membership files, etc. is done by volunteers. In fact, the officers of JPCA are volunteers, as are the many good citizens who contribute their time and labor doing what they can for the good of our community.
To join, click the button below to download the membership form. Mail it along with a $20 check or money order payable to: Juniper Park Civic Assoc. PO Box 790275, Middle Village, NY 11379. For more information please click here.
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The Juniper Berry magazine, first published in 1938 is an all-volunteer effort containing articles on crime prevention, neighborhood issues, meeting reports and notices, neighborhood history and photographs, guest articles, editorials and more.
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