
Martin Viette Nurseries
Brings Focus to Conservation
As we approach the summer season, this fundraiser is 
knocking on summer’s door – Martin Viette Nurseries brings flowers to the 
forefront with a “Flower Power” themed fundraiser to benefit the Interfaith 
Nutrition Network and Conservation District of Nassau on June 14, 2013 between 5 
- 8PM at Martin Viette Nurseries Inc 6050 Northern Boulevard, East Norwich, NY 
11732. Working with experts in horticulture to build community gardens that are 
also eco-friendly and will enhance the quality of life for the residents of 
Nassau County, environmental awareness is the goal of the benefit. 
Many residents would like to become involved, but may not know how to go about 
it. Martin Viette Nurseries is highlighting the work of Conservation District of 
Nassau and The INN, since the work done in conservation helps benefit the 
establishment of healthy land to grow food and build vibrant communities. 
Established in 1977, the Conservation District of Nassau, which is part of a 
national network created by FDR, is committed to the protection, preservation, 
restoration and enhancement of our natural resources by providing education, 
technical assistance and consensus for all land users. In 1983 the INN started 
as a single soup kitchen run by a small group of concerned volunteers and has 
grown to offer wide-ranging programs to help people from all over Long Island 
who are plagued by hunger and homelessness. 
An exhibit powered by images of flowers and using the creative community to draw 
attention to the environment, land use and water conservation is the theme and 
focus. Art from some of the most prolific artists on Long Island will be 
displayed in a silent auction exhibit right on the grounds of Martin Viette 
Nurseries. The show will be curated by Bob Goida, production manager at Tilles 
Center and runs The Long Island Fringe Festival with his partner Debra Ann 
Kasimakis. Kasimakis has been asked to help collect eager artist participants to 
submit works of art for a contest. Kasimakis mentioned, “I have always had an 
interest in the environment and have done much gardening on my own property. I 
believe this mission is important to help educate the public in a way that is 
inviting, fun and informative. I am more than happy to help.” The judges will 
have a tough task indeed choosing the best from this superb gathering of 
homegrown art valued at every price point. Artist Registration Forms are still 
available – email – parksconservancy@ebbydoll.com
Jaime Van Dyke, a lifelong Town of Oyster Bay resident, and Donna Martini of 
Oyster Bay are helping coordinate the logistics and promote the event. This 
energetic duo is bringing together movers and shakers across the area to help 
promote a healthy, clean region. Martini, who is the volunteer Nassau County 
health and wellness ambassador stated, “I am so happy that Martin Viette is 
publicly showing that they care about their community. Not only do they sell 
pretty plants, but they also care about making the region healthy for all. Van 
Dyke, who is involved in many civic and environmental activities, affirmed: “A 
healthy environment is at the center of helping people, animals, and wildlife 
thrive. The artists decorating chairs, shovels, and trowels should make a 
statement to help us think more about this.”
Andrea Correale of Elegant Affairs Catering and Rosemary Doherty, a sommelier 
who is also a realtor with Laffey Associates, share the passion and are serving 
finger foods and beverages to help make the evening a unique experience as you 
walk among the creative, the gardeners and the environmental enthusiasts. Gaze 
upon the objet d’art Adirondack chairs, shovels and trowels as you make your way 
through our garden exhibit, powered by flowers!
Admission is free, but guests are asked to please bring a non-perishable food 
pantry item for families or pets for the INN food banks and shelters. Proceeds 
from the sale of floral themed artwork and photography and silent auction items 
of embellished Adirondack chairs, shovels, and trowels will benefit the 
Conservation District of Nassau to further their activities to build 
eco-friendly community gardens and educate the public about living more 
sustainability.
Learn more about the Conservation District of Nassau County at the website - 
http://nassauswcd.org - learn more about the Interfaith Nutrition Network at the 
website - http://www.the-inn.org - and call Martin Viette Nurseries Inc. for 
more information about anything at - (516) 922-5530 or visit the website at - 
http://www.martinviette.com
Art4Conservation@gmail.com - Martin Viette is publishing information about the 
art and artists on the calendar section of its website under the date of the 
event. There are also Facebook event and Like pages listed under the heading Art 
for Conservation at Martin Viette Nurseries.
 

