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Public
Employee Press Holiday
Magic
City
Gardeners decked Brooklyn Borough Hall with boughs of holly. And at nearby Columbus
Park fountain, the Parks Dept. workers placed bundles of sparkleberries into the
arms of smiling stone cherubs to transform the geyser into a gigantic topiary
of evergreen, foliage and glittering lights tied neatly with red velvet bows.
Throughout
the city, DC 37 members in several blue collar locals help make New York a winter
wonderland for the hordes of shoppers and tourists who come to the Big Apple to
hunt for perfect gifts for the holidays. Even blasé New Yorkers dressed
all in black stopped to enjoy the seasonal shows.
As the weather grew colder
and the winter solstice drew nearer, Parks Dept. workers decorated business districts
from Arthur Avenue in the Bronx to Brooklyns bustling Flatbush Avenue with
glowing exhibits of shooting stars, snowflakes and seasons greetings. They
draped government buildings with pine wreaths and velvet sashes to welcome the
season, sometimes working around the clock to install breathtaking displays that
highlight the holidays the world celebrates at year end Hanukkah, Christmas,
Kwanzaa and Ramadan.
To greet the season on Court and Joralemon Streets
in downtown Brooklyn, Gardeners Rebecca McMackin, Rocelle Edwards, David Wysoscki,
and Sirra Crippen, the president of Local 1507, worked with Local 1508 Parks Supervisor
Jamey Hewitt and Local 1505 City Parks Worker Carlos Romero on a display of lights,
conifers and seasonal foliage donated by Woodlea and Bissett nurseries of Long
Island. Busy as elves in the North Pole workshop, they created festive visual
treats to be savored through December and into the New Year by New Yorkers and
tourists alike. Diane S .Williams
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