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SUMMARY:April Meeting at NYIT
DESCRIPTION:The April 27 SKAL Dinner Meeting will be hosted by the Global Center for Hospitality at New York Institute of Technology. \nDirectors meeting at 5:00 pm \nLight Passed Hors D’oeuvres 5:30 – 6:00pm \n\nPetite Beef Wellington Savory Beef Tenderloin Accented with Mushroom Duxelle in French Style Puff Pastry\, Lightly Seasoned with Shallots\, Garlic\, Thyme\, and a Hint of Sherry Wine\nTruffled Macaroni and Cheese Breaded Macaroni\nwith Smoked Gouda\, Swiss\, Cheddar and Parmesan Cheese with Truffle Oil\n\nBuffet Dinner Menu 6:00pm \n\nCaesar Salad Garlic Croutons\, Creamy Caesar Dressing\,\nParmesan Cheese Blackened Mahi Mahi with Roasted Corn Succotash\,\nMinted Tomato Confit and Pineapple Beurre Blanc\nEggplant Rollatine Pomodoro Sauce\nChicken Scarpiello White Balsamic\, Rosemary\, Bell Peppers\, Italian Sausage\,\nNew Potatoes\nPenne Pasta\nBroccoli Rabe and Sundried Tomatoes\n\nDessert \n\nFresh Baked Cookies Fresh Fruit Display Assorted Mini Shooters\n\nWine Service 35 1 Glass Per Guest (No Students) \nAssorted Soft Drinks and Water Coffee\, Decaffeinated & Hot Tea Selection \n \nHistory of the NYIT de Seversky Mansion \n\nIn 1916\, famed architect Thomas Hastings designed this neoclassic Georgian mansion for Alfred I DuPont. Completed in 1918 at a cost of $1.1 million the estate was called “White Eagle”\nIn 1926 the estate was sold to Fredrick and Amy Phipps Guest who renamed it “Templeton.” In 1928 Mrs. Guest’s parents dismantled their Fifth Avenue residence\, literally room by room\, and divided it up among their children. The white Italian marble hallway was reassembled here and remains as our grand entrance. The dining room from that 5th Ave. residence can be found at the Coles House at Old Westbury Gardens.\nIn 1972 NYIT purchased Templeton from the Guest family and named it after Russian aviator Alexander P. de Seversky\, the NYIT Board of Trustees member who was instrumental in the acquisition.\n\nFacts and Figures \n\nThe trees in front of the mansion are European Linden trees. They were planted by Mr. duPont in 1918.\nThe original 13 bedrooms on the 2nd floor are today used as NYIT offices\nThere are 18 fireplaces in the mansion\nThe home is constructed of Steel and Cement\nThere is a natural lake at the north end of the property. The water from that lake was pumped through certain rooms of the mansion to help keep it cool during the summer months\nThe original kitchen was located in what is now the Dining Room\nThe entrance hall\, reception room\, and exterior colonnade of the ballroom appear in the 1981 film “Arthur” starring Dudley Moore and Liza Minnelli\nThe estate originally sat on some 300 acres that stretched to what is now Glen Cove Road\n\n  \n
URL:http://www.longislandskal.org/event/april-meeting-at-nyit/
LOCATION:NYIT de Seversky Conference Center\, 1 Northern Blvd\, Glen Head\, NY\, 11545\, United States
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