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Holiday helpers for DC 37 members |
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Right: Sharing gifts with sisters Catalina Louie, 10, Ginadel Santiago, 5, and Cassandra Louie, 17, who lost their father in the WTC attack, are retirees Anna Coleman (l.) and Arlene Tuft with Dep. Admin. Zachary Ramsey, Admin. Lee Saunders and Committee Chair Barry Jamison. The party put my daughters in a better mood, said Maria Irizarry-Santiago. |
Our union Santa continues to lift the spirits of the members and their children who are going through hard times and those whose problems are compounded by the tragic events of Sept. 11, Mr. Jamison said. He also thanked the local presidents who attended and contributed to the cause.
After visiting with Saint Nick, the children eagerly watched Mad Hatter Jason Davidson twist candy-colored balloons into hearts, motorcycles, hats and animals.
DC 37 has always been there for us, said Local 1549 member Venus Craig. The union provides so much.
As the families left the party, the children examined their gifts again, hummed holiday tunes and smiled all the way home.
![]() L. to R.: Local Presidents Mark Rosenthal (983), Joan Reed (2054), Leonard Davidman (1189), Cliff Koppelman (1070), QWL Coordinator Linda Feldman, Local 1502 President Melvin Bentley, Rabbi Alvin Kass of Local 299, and DC 37 Jewish Heritage Committee Chair Larry Glickson of SSEU Local 371. |
Lighting these candles today is a symbol of the way DC 37, New York and America are fighting back and refusing to accept defeat by those who say their way is the only way, he said.
SSEU Local 371 President Charles Ensley welcomed participants, and Jewish Heritage Committee Chair Larry Glickson presided. The evening concluded with a light nosh that included the traditional latkes (potato pancakes) and jelly donuts.
![]() Above: Local 375 member Mary Murdoch at the volunteers Christmas party with special kids. Right: For 16 consecutive years Alan Hirschkorn, a Supervising Fire Inspector and member of Local 375, has gathered his troops in Brooklyn and organized a Christmas party and toy drive for more than 250 children. |
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Local 1549 member and Clerical Associate Mary Murdoch has been working on the project for 10 years. Another volunteer is Jeanette Withers, who chairs Local 1549s Fire Dept. Chapter.
I help out with the wrapping of the Christmas gifts, said Ms. Murdoch, who was decked out in a bright red outfit with a Santa Claus hat for the Dec. 7 party at St. Peters and St. Pauls Church on Court Street.
Many of these children have special needs. I feel good, because I see a lot of mothers here with their children, said Ann Bowen, a single parent whose child is autistic.
Its fantastic to see the smile on their faces, said Sonny the Clown, whose real name is John Arndt. A cable splicer for Verizon, Mr. Arndt has volunteered his services for five years.
This years celebration is dedicated to the firefighters who lost their lives at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, said Mr. Hirschkorn, as children ran around the banquet hall of the church opening gifts and playing with Sonny.
At the front of the hall sat three empty chairs laden with firefighters boots, helmets and coats, a silent memorial to the deceased heroes.
![]() L. to R.: Metropolitan Museum of Art President David E. McKinney and his wife, Nancy, with Local 1502 member William Kopp and U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer at the Dec. 10 menorah lighting. |
Museum Technicians and Local 1502 members William Kopp and Eric Peluso installed the antique, which is on loan from a private collector. Working with such rare artifacts makes the job interesting, said Mr. Kopp, a 30-year museum veteran. But you work very, very carefully.
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer lit the first three candles commemorating the eight-day celebration as children sang traditional Hanukkah songs from the marble balcony above.
Mr. Schumer said the menorah is a symbol of survival, endurance and perseverance, and is an inspiration to New York as it rebuilds.
![]() Juvenile Center Employees Local 1457 President Alex Parker (back right) hosted locals party at Wadleigh School. |
The festivities included African dances, cheerleading, drumming, a step show and a performance by young dancers.
The party also featured a visit by Santa Claus, who looked suspiciously like union member Danny Laurie.
We spend our working lives taking care of other peoples children, said Local 1457 President Alex Parker. This provided a chance for us to kick back, relax and do something nice with our own families. People had a great time.
Members Dennis Harris, Turina Blair and Kim Johnson all from the transportation unit of the Dept. of Juvenile Justice co-chaired the event, which was held at the Wadleigh Secondary School at Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. and Frederick Douglass Blvd.
The entertainers were the Mount Vernon Revelators of the Boys and Girls Club of Mount Vernon and the Brothers and Sisters of Culture, an African dance group headed by Local 1407 member Elizabeth Lindau.