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PATRICK S. SMALLEY, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT THE GARDEN CITY HOTEL, BESTOWED 2005 COMMUNITY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

- Received Honor at the Garden City Chamber of Commerce Pineapple Ball -

GARDEN CITY, Long Island, NY (May 17, 2005) – Patrick S. Smalley, executive vice president, The Garden City Hotel and Fairhaven Properties, Inc., has been granted the 2005 Community Achievement Award by the Garden City Chamber of Commerce. Smalley was recognized for his outstanding professionalism and significant contributions to the Village of Garden City during the Garden City Chamber of Commerce annual Pineapple Ball that took place earlier this month in the Grand Ballroom of The Garden City Hotel.

“It is our pleasure to honor Patrick Smalley as the recipient of the Chamber of Commerce 2005 Community Achievement Award. This recognition commemorates outstanding professionalism and major contributions to the Village of Garden City through one's profession. Mr. Smalley has been a good friend to the Chamber of Commerce," said Althea Robinson, Executive Director of the Garden City Chamber of Commerce. “We further recognize him for his consistent dedication and exemplary efforts toward the welfare of the greater Garden City community and well beyond,” Robinson added.

Smalley was named “Executive of the Year” by the Mental Health Association in 2003, and is the recipient of the 2005 President’s Award for outstanding achievement and friendship from Adelphi University , where he currently serves as an executive mem ber of the Adelphi University Alumni Association and as Chairman of their Financial Resources Committee.

In his position as executive vice president of The Garden City Hotel and Fairhaven Properties, owners and developers of hotel and apartment real estate, Smalley advises ownership on organizational, financial and market strategies, as well as the implementation of major decisions regarding firm direction, asset management, capital formation, resource allocation, and new business opportunities.

Since 1874, The Garden City Hotel has taken special interest in each and every guest and has established a tradition of excellence by providing exceptional hospitality accommodations and services. A luxury, independent property, the hotel serves as the perfect host for meetings and events with 16 private banquet rooms, 280 guestrooms and suites, two award-winning restaurants and Long Island’s first-ever Ultra Lounge.

To request an upcoming meeting date, planners may contact The Garden City Hotel Sales Department toll-free in the U.S: (800) 547-0400; direct: (516) 747-3000; Fax: (516) 747-1414; email:meetings@gchotel.com,or on the Internet at www.gardencityhotel.com.

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