The Tanners Pond Environmental Center (also known as the Garden
City Bird Sanctuary) sponsored a Member Appreciation Party on Saturday, October
13th at the home of Robert & Suzie Alvey. The theme was "Green is
Good!"
Over 60 guests were treated to Long Island wines, beer, hors
d'oeuvres and desserts as Robert Alvey presented the 2012 Garden City Bird
Sanctuary Environmental Stewardship Award to Mike Lutz of Lutz Landscaping for
his long term support of the community nature and wildlife area. Mike and
his wife Linda raised their family in Garden City South and is the owner of
Lutz Landscaping, a full service landscape design and maintenance company
serving Garden City, New Hyde Park and surrounding areas for over 25
years. Mike has "environmental stewardship" in his genes, and
his two sons have earned their Boy Scout Eagle rank through environmental
projects. He has also called the sanctuary several times to offer special shrubs
or trees he's come across that he knows would be good additions to the
site...and has even donated his truck to help deliver. Previous GCBS
Environmental Stewardship Awards have been presented to New York State Senator
Kemp Hannon, Garden City accountant Andrew L. Hult, Chaminade High School, and
the Harder family of Harder Tree Services.
Special guest, New York State Assemblyman, Ed Ra attended and
met with the GCBS volunteers. Ra came to the site as a guest during the April
2012 Earth Day Earth Run benefit and was impressed with both the volunteer
effort and the remarkable transformation that has taken place at the nine- acre
site.
A representative of Councilman, Edward A. Ambrosino of Hempstead also
came to present TPEC president, John Cronin and Rob Alvey with a Certificate of
Recognition from the Town of Hempstead for the Tanners Pond Environmental
Center as well as the GC Bird Sanctuary. Ambrosino and Town of Hempstead
Supervisor, Kate Murray are long time supporters of the GCBS and Kate is also a
personal member.
Another distinguished guest was Diana O'Neill, Executive
Director of the Long Island Volunteer Center who presented special awards to
outstanding members. Directly from the White House, and signed by President
Barack Obama, the President's Volunteer Service Awards were presented to:
1. Joe D'Amico of New Hyde Park for his Eagle Boy Scout
project to design and extend the new arboretum at the site.
2. Suzie Alvey of Garden City, a long- term multi-faceted
volunteer. Suzie, an artist was the initial person who prodded Rob Alvey to
volunteer back in 1992. She is a former director of the GCBS, and is currently
on the board of directors with The Garden City Historical Society. She is the
Western Property Owner's representative on the Village Beautification
Committee, and is currently active on the Membership Life and Development Board
with the Garden City Community Church. She was named as a "Woman of
Distinction" by New York State in 2009.
3. Liz Bailey of Garden City and Vice President of the Tanners
Pond Environmental Center, received the award for her volunteer service
contributions to the community including the Bird Sanctuary, and as
representative on the Village of Garden City's Environmental Advisory Board.
4. June Fay of Garden City and former director of the Garden
City Bird Sanctuary for her exceptional and long- term volunteer commitment.
June has over a decade on the GCBS Board, and has coordinated BOCES and AHRC programs,
in addition to volunteer counseling work with Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital.
5. Lee Girardi of Queens for her extensive volunteer services at
the Garden City Bird Sanctuary, with local Queens legislators, and
environmental advocacy.
Diana O'Neill also provided a surprise volunteer recognition to
Rob Alvey, and noted that his letter asking for recognition to the other
individuals specifically stated he was not asking for one himself. But because
he had heard O'Neill say that New York State ranked last among all states in
volunteer service, he wanted to let everyone know that many New Yorkers provide
extensive volunteer service and these nominees are an example. Diana noted that
Rob was an inductee in the Long Island Volunteer Hall of Fame and continues
efforts every day on behalf of the community and environment.
The awards were accompanied by a letter from President Obama,
which read in part: "...Thank you for helping to address the most pressing
needs in your community and our country...We will only renew America if we all
work together."
During the evening, there was a raffle of the New York
Historical Society Audubon print, professionally framed by Barnes Gallery
began. Raffles for this $400 value print will be sold at the October 20th
Homecoming Street Fair and the November 15th photographer's reception at the
Garden City Public Library for the Long Island Wildlife Photography Show.
Winners will be announced at the reception, and they do not have to be present
to win.
For more information about the Tanners Pond Environmental
Center/ Garden City Bird Sanctuary, please visit
www.GCBirdSanctuary.org, join
them on Facebook (Garden City Bird Sanctuary) or call 516.326.1720.
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