The Board of Island Mangers is the Oldest Established School Board in the United States supporting the Schools. Our Goal stated by Charter is to "Educate the Youth of Burlington City." Contact us at BurlingtonBOIM@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @BurlingtonBOIM
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Committee and Liaisons For the Board
of Island Managers 2015
Grant Committee-
Chair- Joel Covington
Committee Members- Scott Carlbon, Don Reinhardt
*Seeking
ProBono Grant Writer
Fundraising Committee
Chair- Jamie Zalot
Co-Chairs- Ray Sciscio, Don Reinhardt
*Public can assist in these efforts as well as other
Board members as long as no more than three Board members are at one meeting as
it would violate Sunshine Laws
School Liaison- Daniel Houseworth
Second- Scott Carlbon
City Council Liaison- Joel Covington
Second- Jamie Zalot
Website/Social Media
Chair- Jamie Zalot
Co-Chair- Hal James
Island Monitoring /Clean- up –
Hal James, Don
Reinhardt
PR/Rebranding Liaison
Chair- Jamie Zalot
Co-chairs-Daniel Houseworth, Scott Carlbon
Contact Liaison- Karen Robbins of the Woolman Group
Lifetime Historian- Michael Zalot
If
you need to contact anyone or have any ideas, please contact the chair or
Liaison that is appropriate to the situation, Working together we can achieve
great things!
Monday, June 8, 2015
Collecting Cans for the Cause
Give Us a Can...
via reactiongifs.us
Now Collecting Can$ for Ca$h
Please Contact Don Reinhardt
@ 609-354-8298 or E5sgtRhino@yahoo.com
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Welcome!
IN 1682 a charter was written creating the “Managers
and Treasurer of the School Fund for the Education of Youth in the City of
Burlington”. Any funds collected would help fund education in the City of
Burlington. This makes the Board of Island Mangers older then the United
States! The date on our Charter indicates the Board is the oldest established
school funding entity in the United States. We have been contributing to the
youth of the City ever since.
In the past the Island has been home to many diverse
settlements, particularly in the early days. There was a called
Fort Wilhemus, established in 1628 by the Swedes. The Island has a rich Indian
heritage and used to be called Matinicunk Island. The Island was home to both
houses and farms. Later, as any local historian will tell you, there was an
amusement park. At the turn of the century most amusement parks were
made of wood, after two devastating fires, no one wanted to rebuild.
Few pieces remain of the original amusements. Visitors to the island
can still see
a cement double circle that was used for a boat ride. However, many items have
been removed over the years. The Carousel that
once stood on Burlington Island was sold to Seaside Heights New Jersey, where
it withstood both Hurricane Sandi and another devistating fire. Eventually the City leased the
southern portion of the Island to the Warner Company who dredged the Island for
sand…thus creating the 100 acre lake. Of course this is a
brief overview of the vast history of the island. We will recommend some books
at another time.
In 1992 Senator
Diane changed the Board's Charter to make leasing the Island a viable option.
Because of that, the
City of Burlington and The Board of Island Managers were able to enter into a lease for the first time since 1852. This was the next important
step after changing the maximum lease term in our Charter and speed development
by reducing red tape. The reason that the lease is a factor;
half of the island is owned by the City of Burlington. It is under the Green
Acres program. It will also create
problems for developers.
Volunteers have helped clear over two miles of trails
on the island. During our first two cleanups debris and trash including metal,
cans, plastic and other items were removed. Boy Scout troops have performed
tasks as well. We are always looking for more help.
The Board has been granted 501(c)3 status. Although the Board predates the tax law referenced we wished to have
official status to allow more donations and apply for grants.
We are currently beginning to move
forward on new projects and are looking for new help and volunteers. Please
feel free to contact us and your donations are always welcome!
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