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Rescheduled: Bryant Gardens Annual Holiday Ceremony

The following is copied from a press release:

The Bryant Gardens Cooperative in White Plains, NY will hold its Annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony  Tuesday, Dec. 14 (originally Sunday, 12/12) at 9 Bryant Crescent from 5:30-7:30 p.m.

The Bryant Gardens Board of Directors invites residents, guests and its White Plains neighbors to take part in the Christmas Tree Lighting at 6 p.m., and the Chanukah Menorah Lighting at 6:15  p.m.

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A three-time Beautification Award winner, Bryant Gardens is famous throughout Westchester for its lively holiday events and seasonal decorations, and this year is no exception. Merrymakers will be warmed by outdoor space heaters and enjoy hot apple cider and donuts while reveling to music and entertainment by Hart to Hart.

And with Santa sure to visit, moms and dads will want to bring their cameras and camcorders. The Bryant Gardens Cooperative—located in White Plains, NY off Bryant Avenue, between Mamaroneck Avenue and North Street—consists of fifteen two-story Colonial style garden apartment buildings; two on the Bryant Avenue bypass; and the remaining buildings on Bryant Crescent, a private road.

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Originally built in the early 1950s, they were converted to cooperative ownership in 1981. The complex includes 13 sets of unattached garages, three large parking lots, a private park at the bow of the Crescent, two landscaped gazebos, and community vegetable gardens. 

For more information, visit the Bryant Gardens website or contact Louis J. Bruno at 914-574-2269 or by email.

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