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HOLIDAY CELEBRATION 2017
-December 13, 2017-
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 Cicely Tyson School of Performing Arts choir |
The CABID's Annual Holiday Celebration on Old Sanford Place featured party bus rides with Santa along Central Avenue, DJ Holly Rock, and free hot chocolate all evening, a choral presentation by the Cicely Tyson School of Performing Arts, drawings for $150 in CABID Gift Certificates, $50 in Subway gift cards, and a six-foot toy-filled Christmas stocking, and, of course, lighting of the CABID Christmas tree. |
 Party Bus with Santa Claus |
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CABID "Sidewalk Sale-abration"
Saturday, August 19, 2017
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 Sidewalk Sale |
The Central Avenue BID (CABID), with a donation from Investors Bank, sponsored a "Sidewalk Sale-abration" on August 18 and 19 which culminated with a street fair on Old Sanford Place on August 19. Patrons were treated to super hero Captain America, super villain The Joker, the Batmobile, strolling entertainers, a car show, bicycle giveaway, bounce house, music, and free popcorn and cotton candy. |
 Face Painter |
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CABID Vice President Alfreda Powell and Investors Bank East Orange branch manager Shanique Rogers, a CABID Board member, pose during the Sidewalk Sale-abration that featured a car showcase. |
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 Captain America |
Super hero Captain America and super villain The Joker (pictured at left with David Biagini of the CABID staff) made appearances at the event, along with the original Batmobile. |
 The Joker |
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A stiltwalker, balloon clown, face painter, and popcorn and cotton candy machines were among the other free attractions at the Sidewalk Sale-abration. |
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The CABID also conducted a drawing for a girls' and boys' bicycle to close out the event. Pictured here are the winners. |
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2017 CABID/DPW FLOWER PROJECT
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 Central Avenue |
The CABID again partnered with the City Dept. of Public Works to beautify the western end of Central Avenue with more than 1000 vincas in the median and sidewalk planters, plus another 200 vincas in the traffic island on Prospect Street. The CABID funds the project (over $5500); DPW provides the labor. |
 Prospect Street |
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