CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN... 4 Days

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Christmas brings joy to every heart,
Sets old and young rejoicing,
What angels sang once to all on earth,
Oh, hear the children voicing.
Bright is the tree with lights aglow,
Like birds that perch together,
The child that holdeth Christmas dear
Shall keep these joys forever.

Joy comes to the all the world today,
To halls and cottage hasting,
Come, sparrow and dove, from roof tree tall,
And share our Christmas feasting.
Dance, little child, on mother’s knee,
The lovely day is dawning,
The road to paradise is found
The blessèd Christmas morning.

CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS...

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Christmas is when we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and is supposed to be a time for joy, peace and goodwill towards all.

However, with some of the stress and commotion of this seasons greeting, many of us end up feeling less like Santa and more like Scrooge.

Nothing takes away the Christmas spirit like fighting for parking and struggling through crowds.

Wish people that you meet in stores and other casual environments a happy holiday. Say it with a smile.

Drop spare coins in the Salvation Army collection buckets.

CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN... 5 Days

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City Island Images found a Christmas tree in Hays Kansas which was upstaged by Wild Bill Hickok.

Not surprising because Wild Bill Hickok is a superstar, who was remembered for his services in Kansas as sheriff of Hays, where his iron-handed rule helped to tame the frontier. He is also remembered for the cards he was holding when he was shot dead. They were a pair of black aces and a pair of black eights and since known as the dead man's hand.

US MARIJUANA LAWS

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The State of Colorado is one of two in the US that will change its law on January 1, 2014 and allow the use of marijuana for recreational reasons. Some of the folks City Island Images spoke with feel this is a sensible decision. They claim it will squeeze out the crooks and allow police to concentrate on more serious crimes.

A woman who lives and works in Denver, but would only identify herself as JJ told us that she sees it just like the use of alcohol and points that that adults will have to make their own choices when it come to the recreational use use of marijuana.

GLOBAL CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS

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Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ thereby telling time in terms of BC/AD, but Santa Claus was born in US in the 1860's he was named this as he had a white beard and a belly, so he was named Santa Claus as this was the Dutch word for St Nicholas, Sintaklaas.

Although the Dutch had bought him with them in the 17th century, he did not become an important person at Christmas until the Novelist Washington Irving put him in a novel that he wrote in 1809. This first Santa Claus was still known as St. Nicholas, he did smoke a pipe, and fly around in a wagon without any reindeer, but he did not have his red suit or live at the North Pole, he did however bring presents to children every year.

In 1863 He was given the name Santa Claus and bore the red suit, pipe, and his reindeer and sleigh.

Now Christmas celebrations vary greatly between regions of the United States, because of the variety of nationalities which have settled in it.

In Pennsylvania, the Moravians build a landscape, called a putz - under the Christmas tree, while in the same state the Germans are given gifts by Belsnickle, who taps them with his switch if they have misbehaved.

Early European settlers brought many traditions to the United States. Many settled in the early days in the South, these settlers would send Christmas greetings to their distant neighbors by shooting firearms and letting off fireworks. In Hawaii this practice is still in use as under the sunny skies, Santa Claus arrives by boat and Christmas dinner is eaten outdoors.

In Alaska, a star on a pole is taken from door to door, followed by Herod's Men, who try to capture the star. Colonial doorways are often decorated with pineapple, a symbol of hospitality.

In Alaska, boys and girls with lanterns on poles carry a large figure of a star from door to door. They sing carols and are invited in for supper.

In Washington D.C., a huge, spectacular tree with Christmas ornaments is lit ceremoniously when the President presses a button and turns on the tree's lights.

In Boston, carol singing festivities are famous. The singers are accompanied by hand bells.

In New Orleans, a huge ox is paraded around the streets decorated with holly and with ribbons tied to its horns.

In Arizona, the Mexican ritual called Las Posadas is kept up. This is a ritual procession and play representing the search of Mary and Joseph for a room at the inn. Families play the parts and visit each other's houses enacting and re-enacting the drama and, at the same time, having a look at each family's crib.

In Hawaii, Christmas starts with the coming of the Christmas Tree Ship, which is a ship bringing a great load of Christmas fare. Santa Claus also arrives by boat.

In California, Santa Claus sweeps in on a surf board.

In America the traditional Christmas dinner is roast turkey with vegetables and sauces. For dessert it is rich, fruity Christmas pudding with brandy sauce. Mince pies, pastry cases filled with a mixture of chopped dried fruit.

The majority of Americans celebrate Christmas with the exchange of gifts and greetings and with family visits. For many, the day begins on Christmas Eve with the Midnight Mass. At Christmas it snows in many states, so dinner is usually eaten indoors. Dinner usually is roast turkey, goose, duck or ham served with cranberry sauce, then plum pudding or pumpkin pie followed by nuts and fruit.

American homes are decorated with holly, mistletoe and branches of trees, most have a Christmas tree hung with electric lights, tinsel, baubles, and strings of popcorn and candy canes.

In Colorado, an enormous star is placed on the mountain, it can be seen for many kilometers around, while in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, a star is lit in early December.

Polish Americans on Christmas Eve spread hay on their kitchen floor and under the tablecloth to remind them of a stable and a manger. When they make up the table for dinner two extra places are set up for Mary and the Christ Child in case they should knock at the door to ask for shelter.

In Philadelphia, a procession called a mummers parade runs for a whole day with bands, dancers and people in fancy dress.

There are two homes for Santa Claus in the United States one is in Torrington, Connecticut, where Santa and his helpers give out presents. The other home is in Wilmington, New York, where a village for Santa and his reindeer is located.

CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN... 6 Days

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The peace and joy of Christmas is celebrated by many throughout the world.

Here is one such sample from The Caribbean. t’s the carnival time for the people of Bahamas. For Christmas and carnival are quite synonymous for the Bahamas. And this mood of carnival is often streaked with secular colours and tinges. However the spirit of Christmas would remain incomplete without exchanging gifts and cards amongst each other. Further it can be rightly said that feasting and singing melodious carols also add another feather to their spirit of celebration. For about a week before Christmas Day carollers go out in the evening, singing carols in public places in order to welcome the moment of festivity with full vigour. Some of the favourite Christmas carols which savour the mood are "Christians Awake", "Salute the Happy Morn" and many more.

Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum Owls

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Enjoy a holiday bird walk led by naturalist Debbie Becker searching for the legendary owls that winter at Bartow Pell Mansion

Barred, long-eared, saw-whet, and great horned owls have been returning year after year to harbor in the pines and woods around the mansion. Other possible sightings are crossbills and pine siskins that may still be migrating. Join along for a wintery holiday ramble.

DUCK GREETINGS

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Long Island’s very own professional baseball team, the Long Island Ducks, were a big hit with patients at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital during a special visit for the holidays. Former New York Met Bud Harrelson, co-owner and Senior VP of Baseball Operations of the Ducks was joined by team mascot QuackerJack and radio station B103’s The Wiseman and Frank.

CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN... 7 Days

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The countdown continues as the days draw closer to that special time of the year.

Christmas is that one Christian holiday, when many throughout the globe celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on December 25.

A time to share peace, joy and goodwill towards men and women all over the world.

NYC PARKS

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It’s not too late to donate and to show your support for NYC Parks Department.

Give the Gift of Parks this holiday season and you’ll be supporting important park projects taking place right in all five boroughs.

All donations are tax deductible. Donate at least $100 and They’ll send you an exclusive NYC Parks tote bag as a token of thanks.

Be on the lookout for additional promotions taking place on Facebook and Twitter.

http://www.nycgovparks.org/