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One of the most rewarding things about being an active volunteer with Friends of Greenwich Street is that the results are “right out in view” for the whole community to enjoy and share. However, the flowers come and go quickly, winters can seem long, and our recollections of “what did it look like last year?” are not always perfect. So, we thought you’d like to see some photos from recent years and further back, to give a sense of where we’ve been and where we might be heading. Browse the gallery below to see some of what we’ve recorded or found through other sources.
Long time Tribeca residents and FGS Board members, Joanne and Ron Capozzoli have tended the glorious flower garden at Harrison and Greenwich since 2002.
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Joanne Capozzoli listening to praise from several more admirers of the flower garden that is the result of their volunteer time and energy.
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Dmetri Ganiaris, volunteer and Former FGS Board member, Irene Ganiaris and original FGS web designer, and daughter Chloe at 2005 Tribeca Film Festival Family Day. This event takes place annually on the FGS Pedestrian Promenade and adjoining street.
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FGS has been successful in working with entities throughout Tribeca on its Street Trees project. Here pruning is underway to help the sidewalk trees to receive more sunlight and remain healthy, as the result of FGS-Citi cooperation.
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