The Community Chest of Port Washington

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An Interview With Community Chest Board Member : Michele Hyde

Community Chest: How long have you lived in Port Washington, and what do you enjoy about living here?

Michele: I moved to Port as a teenager and attended Weber and Schreiber.  After a few years away at college and then living in Manhattan, I returned to Port in 1998 with my husband and 1 year old daughter.  There are many reasons we returned to Port, being on the water, having a true, small-town feel Main Street, a real community atmosphere, and unbelievable resources such as our amazing library, top the list.

Community Chest: Why did you decide to join the Community Chest?

Michele: My mother was a longtime Chest volunteer and Board member when she lived in town.  Years later, then ED, Julie Meer approached me about volunteering.  Her enthusiasm, vision, and firm belief in what the Chest does, coupled with my mom’s legacy made it hard to say no.

Community Chest: What would you tell others who are thinking about volunteering for the Chest?

Michele: Getting involved in town provides so many opportunities to truly get to know your neighbors and their stories. It helps you feel connected.  It allows you to give back. It introduces you to like-minded people of all ages and talents.

Community Chest: What is your favorite Community Chest event or activity?

Michele: I love that there are a variety of events throughout the year to both raise funds for and awareness of CCPW.  As a result, the events attract different pockets of people in town ensuring a wide range of attendees. The engagement and support from Port residents and businesses are vital.

Community Chest: Is the Community Chest currently looking for volunteers, and what types of skills are you looking for?

Michele: The Community Chest is always looking for volunteers to share their talents, enthusiasm, and love of Port Washington!