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Carroll Gardens Celebrates Its Veterans At Moving Ceremony In Carroll Park

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Glenn Kelly and Bruce McDonald of Friends Of Carroll Park
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Joan D'Amico and Dr, Mike Polanski of Court Street Merchants Association
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State Senator Daniel Squadron
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The Pledge Of Allegiance
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Patrick Watson singing the 'Star Spangled Banner' And 'America The Beautiful'
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Carroll Gardeners of all ages took part in the simple, but moving Veterans Day Ceremony in Carroll Park yesterday morning. Many of the neighborhood veterans had come out to lay a wreath at the foot of the park's war memorial to honor those who serve and sacrifice for this country.
The ceremony has become a yearly event thanks to  Court Street Merchants Association and  Friends Of Carroll Park.
Patrick Watson of Stinky's on Smith Street, who happens to also be a trained opera singer, sang a beautiful rendition of "America, The Beautiful" and "The Star-Spangled Banner."

Special (and deserved) honor went to 92 year old Carroll Gardener and veteran Bob Burke, who fought in World War II. A few years ago, I wrote about  "the Lucky Irishman Of 4th Place".  You can read about him here and below is a little biography that was read at the ceremony.
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WWII Veteran Bob Burke with Buddy Scotto
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Bob Burke
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John “Bob” Burke was born in 1921 in beautiful County Mayo, Ireland. He lived there in a picturesque thatch roof cottage until the age of 6 when his aunt Margaret, who had already immigrated to America, brought him to live with her as a member of her family on Fourth Place in what was then Red Hook. In fact, Bob has lived his whole “American” life on Fourth Place (now Carroll Gardens), except for the five years he served in the United States Military.

In 1941, when world conflict was escalating, Bob and several of his friends decided to join the National Guard. Initially, Bob was rejected because he was not yet an American citizen. Bob was not deterred because he considered America to be his homeland and he persevered until he was accepted. On December 7, 1941 Japan bombed Hawaii and America went to war. Bob transferred to the United States Army and was assigned to the newly formed 25th Infantry Division, known as “Tropic Lightning”. Bob fought in some of the most heated battles in the Pacific, including the Battle of Guadalcanal, the Battle of Mount Austen, the Solomon Islands Campaign, and in the Battle of Luzon in the Philippines. He also helped liberate a Japanese concentration camp in the Philippines and was awarded The Bronze Star.
Upon his discharge in 1945, Staff Sergeant Burke was given assistance by the U.S. Army in becoming a Citizen of the United States of America.
Throughout the years, Bob has been an active volunteer of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. He helped found the Dad’s Club, as well as coordinated Teen Dances, Parish Bazaars, and the parish’s football team. Nowadays you can find Bob very often sitting in his lounge chair on 4th Place wishing passerby’s a “Good Day”. If you’re passing by, stop and say hello. Bob will enjoy having a conversation with you!

And here is some information on the Carroll Park Memorial:
The Carroll Park Memorial honors the memories of the men of the 8th Assembly District who lost their lives in World War 1.  The bronze plaques on either side of the 18-foot granite stele were crafted by Brooklyn-born sculptor Eugene H. Monahan (1869- 1849).  The memorial was dedicated in 1921. In 1994,  it was renovated as part of an overall upgrade of Carroll Park.
Did you know that a time capsule was placed in the base of the memorial in 1921 and more was added to it in 1994?




Take Time To Honor Veterans At Carroll Park Ceremony

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Please take some time on Veterans' Day to honor the service and sacrifice of our military veterans, both living and fallen. The Friends of Carroll Park and the Court Street Merchants Association invites you to join in a ceremony and laying of the wreath around the War Memorial in Carroll Park.

Veterans Day Ceremony
In Carroll Park
11:00 a.m. 
Monday, November 11th, 2013
A Celebration To Honor America’s Veterans
For Their Patriotism, Love Of Country,
And Willingness To Serve And Sacrifice



A Meaningful Memorial Day Celebration In Carroll Park

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Joan D'Amico welcomes everyone
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Father Astor Rodriguez 
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Patrick Watson sings the national anthem
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Assemblywoman Joan Millman with several veterans
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Assemblywoman Millman address those in attendance. "This Holiday is not about sales.  It's about people who sacrificed their lives."
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Bruce McDonald of Friends Of Carroll Park
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The Memorial Day Ceremony in Carroll Park has become a tradition in the last few years and it is nice to see that more and more local residents, young and old, are taking the time to remember those who gave their lives for this nation.
After a blessing by Father Astor Rodriguez and a beautifully sung rendition of the national anthem by Patrick Watson,  a wreath was laid in front of the war memorial by veterans from the neighborhood.

Several firefighters of Ladder 131 were also in attendance.  After the ceremony, they placed flowers at the memorial for Lou Valentino on Court Street at President Street.  Lou was a fire fighter who grew up in Carroll Gardens.  He lost his life in a blaze in 1996.


The event is organized by Court Street Merchants Association with the help of Friends Of Carroll Park.




'This The Season: Carroll Park Tree Lighting Ceremony This Friday

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The Carroll Park Tree Lighting Ceremony is always a great neighborhood event.  It is organized by the Court Street Merchants Association with the help of Friends Of Carroll Park.  It has been scheduled for this Friday, December 7th (the rain date is December 14th) at 6 PM.  The ceremony will feature Santa and his elves plus caroling and free refreshments.
See you there?