The Ingraham Estates Civic Association (I.E.C.A) meeting is one of the best ways to stay informed, share concerns, and connect with neighbors. Our meetings provide a space for open discussion, updates from local officials, and conversations about issues that affect daily life in Ingraham Estates. All residents are welcome. You do not need to be a member to attend.
Meeting Schedule
Every second Wednesday of the month
Except July and August
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Location
Kennedy Park Auditorium
335 Greenwich Street
Hempstead, NY 11550
Community progress happens when neighbors come together. Your membership helps ensure Ingraham Estates continues to have a strong, informed, and active civic presence. Membership in the Ingraham Estates Civic Association helps support the work we do on behalf of the neighborhood and strengthens our collective voice.
Annual Dues
$25 per household, per year
Cash or Check
Zelle (Only send Zelle payments to email address IngrahamEstatesCivic@gmail.com)
Membership is voluntary, affordable, and open to all residents of Ingraham Estates.
As a member, you help sustain community advocacy and enjoy meaningful benefits, including:
A stronger, unified voice on neighborhood issues
Support for advocacy, follow up, and community initiatives
Early updates on meetings, events, and important developments
Opportunities to participate in civic discussions and planning
Ability to help shape priorities and community focus areas
Support for beautification, outreach, and neighborhood programs
Membership dues directly support community efforts, communications, and activities that benefit the neighborhood as a whole.
To become a member or renew your membership:
Attend a civic association meeting
Contact us by email or phone
Submit a membership request through our contact form
We are happy to share additional details or answer any questions.
We're looking for energized and committed volunteers to assist in the following committees.
Membership Recruitment
Help grow I.E.C.A. by welcoming new residents and encouraging neighbors to join.
Communication
Assist with content for the I.E.C.A. social media page, meeting note-taking, or photography and videography of meetings and events.
Advocacy
Monitor Village issues, attend Village meetings, and represent resident concerns to local officials.
Community Relations
Build partnerships with businesses and local organizations; strengthen neighborhood ties.
Fundraising
Plan creative ways to raise funds for I.E.C.A. activities, projects, and community improvements.
Events and Beautification
Help with monthly meeting setup/cleanup; plan and organize community projects and events that keep our neighborhood clean, welcoming, and visually uplifting.