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UntitledT1 I PA' Ei N E 7TG Nh���� >v,, L It y;o c a 3A Wednesday, May 21, 1975 VANWYCK ANNEX ELEMENTARY BAND PROVIDES MUSIC . Town of Wappinger HIM birthday celebrated 100th Birthday Candle Lighted by Wappinger I'I'IN(d,, tS FALLS More Wappinger als were on bund Tuesday evening on ud opening progrun nitu-king the lowns UOth annnersary The pn,giam featured patriotic musical ,,,lemon, bN the 1'an Wcck Annex Elenien- tat )- Band. , group of tiixth graders under the dnectum ul ('harks :%rend. and two sclec- lloms by a group at ,oung,lels t'eprcweuting the Ml Hopc Urungc Sclvta Anderson was textured to a solo of lSnii Bless Antcri,a and the entire n<e took part in singing Happe ac runrip,d speaker to[ the occasion was iCapputger Supervisor Louis I) Diehl, who noted that I00 wars ago 0 Icsses S Uraul was President and Sannu•I I Tilden Governor lien wool% was recovering tram the most deCI51Ve war to htstor�." Dteht said_ , "I it was an era of profound changed lime much like our '"All limes toda}' ' Diehl noted that ,fitter the Slate Legislature approv- cd u n oluuou Wappinger the town meeting held m the wagon ak'yz maker's shop of Brower Brothers. Appointed III preside at. the initial meeting were Ar- nunius Armstrong, Joseph Van Voorhis and Edward Al Peel The past century has been good to us," Diehl said. 'our population has increased from a small rural farming community to over 24.000 people_ We are today the second largest township in Did( hess County." He noted that at the same time, the town has held on tp Its typically American character We residents can he proud of the past and look torward to it future of careful planning ,,nd controlled growth so as to maintain the quality of life in Wappinger for tuture generations," Dtell! concluded. A highlight of 'Puesday night's program was the lighting of a large birthday cake at the corenr of East Main Street and Rt. 9. The cake will be lighted nightly for the next several months through the courtesy of Mark t) Angelow agent for the Stale Farm In- urance i'o which ou upies the properly SUPERVISOR DIEHL RECALLS HISTORY where the cake is located. The same cakewas originally used tour years ago when the Village of Wappingers Falls celebrated its 100th anniversary Mayor J. Donald Synnett of the village was on hand for Tuesday's program, along with other town and village officials and members of the village police and color guard. Several other events have been planned over the next few months to mark the towns centennial. The Wappingers Falls Kiwanis Club will conduct a centennial dinner and dance June 14 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, East Main Street. From July 4 through July 11, there will be a circus to mark the centennial, with James Everhardt in charge of this event. A "picnic in the park" is being planned for .July 20 in Mesier Park, with the rain date July 27. A similar picnic was one of the most successful events of the Village's Centennial in 1971. The town was incorporated May 20, 1875, having previously been part of the Town of Fishkill for neatly 1011 years