Showing posts with label 2009 Carroll Park Kids' Concert Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009 Carroll Park Kids' Concert Series. Show all posts

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Harold J Tyrell: Just One Of the Names On the WWI Memorial In Carroll Park

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Carroll Park's World War 1 Memorial. The pink granite Soldiers and Sailors World War I Monument was sculpted by Brooklyn-born sculptor Eugene H. Morahan (1869-1949) in 1920. It was dedicated on June 19, 1921
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The monument was commissioned by a local committee at a cost of $9,000.
In 1994, as part of a $1.3 million upgrade of Carroll Park and playground,
the monument, its sculptural reliefs, and commemorative plaques were fully restored.
A time capsule has been burried under the granite base.
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Harold J Tyrell's name, misspelled on one of the two plaques
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Roster Of the 106th Infantry
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Harold J Tyrell's photo and name included in roster
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Harold J Tyrell
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311 Henry Street, where Harold J Tyrell's family once lived
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309 Henry Street, next door, was also mentioned as the family's address on one document
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At the time of his death, 133 Huntington was listed as Tyrell's address


How many times since I moved to the neighborhood have I walked past the World War I memorial in Carroll Park and glanced at the 187 names engraved on the two bronze plaques affixed on either sides of the 18 foot high pink granite monument?

And how many times did I wonder who those young men were and if members of their families still lived in the neighborhood? After all, each name represents a young soldier or sailor from the surrounding 8th Assembly District, who lost his life. I should have taken the time to find out something about them, but except for taking part in Memorial Day celebrations in the park, I never gave them another thought.

That is until just a few days ago. This is what happened.

I received an email from Thomas H. Seward of Upstate New York. He was researching the life of his great-uncle, Harold JJ Tyrell, and wondered if the name had been included on the Carroll Park monument.

Of course, I would check, I wrote back. The next time I walked through the park, I took a glance at the plaques. Sure enough, Harold's name was right there, though it had been misspelled. I took photos and sent them to Thomas. In exchange, he sent me some of the info he had been able to gather about his ancestor.

Thomas' research showed that Harold J. Tyrell was born in Brooklyn on May 13, 1898, one of six children of Alfred Delancey Tyrell and Dora (Dorothy) Foley Tyrell. His family seems to have lived at 311 Henry Street for quite a few years, though other documents mention 209 Henry Street as an address as well. Harold enlisted in the US Army as a Private 1st Class on April 14, 1917 and served in Company I, 106th Infantry Regiment, 27th Infantry Division. Sadly, he was killed in action, by shell fire, in France, during the opening day of the attack on the Hindenburg Line on 27 September 1918, just weeks before the end of WWI in November 1918.

A New York Times article from December 7th, 1918 praised "the Brooklyn Men of the 106th" at the Hindenburg Line on September 27th. " The valor of the officers and men of the regiment is well indicated by the location of the bodies of their gallant comrades who fell in the battle by the large number of enemy dead about them."
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Harold was laid to rest at the Somme American Cemetery, near the village of Bony, France, together with many of the war dead who fought during WWI. He was 20 years old when he died and was predeceased by his mother (1916) and his brothers John (1909), and Frederic (1911.) He was survived by his father, sister Carrie (Henry A.) Seward, brother Alfred, and sister Dorothy.

Thomas told me that it is his greatest wish to take his family to the Somme Cemetery on November 11, 1918. He adds, "Harold is remembered."

Now thanks to Thomas, hopefully, Harold will be remembered by Carroll Gardeners.
I know that I will be looking for his name as I walk by the monument.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

'Audra Rox' Concert Draws Huge Crowd To Carroll Park





















Anyone walking past Carroll Park Wednesday afternoon must have been wondering what was happening. The park was filled with gleeful children, dancing to the wonderfully humorous songs of Audra Rox, the wildly popular band for the very young.
As Audra Tsanos lead her band through some of their classics such as "Hope My Mama Says Yes", little hands clapped and little feet tapped along to the melody.
It was impossible not to get infected by the pure joy that radiated from Carroll Gardens' youngest citizens.
The event was part of the Committee To Improve Carroll Park's Kids' Concert Series, organized by local mom extraordinaire, Simmi Degnemark and her group of dedicated volunteers.
Well done!


You can purchase Audra Rox's CDs here.
The next concert in the series will feature STARFISH and is scheduled for July 29th.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Audra Rox To Rock Carroll Park This Wednesday




Have you heard? Audra Rox is coming to Carroll Park. The wonderfully rockable children's band, lead by spunky Audra Tsanos, is going to perform live on Wednesday, July 15th at 4PM as part of the Committee To Improve Carroll Park's Kids' Concert series.
If you and your child have never seen Audra Rox perform, you are in for a real treat. If you have, you know that this show is a must for your little one. So make sure to walk over to the park
on Wednesday. I'll be there to take photos of the event.

Here is more information on the concert by Simmi Degnemark, the concert series organizer.

Named the "Queen of the NY Kids Rock Scene" by TimeOut Kids magazine, Audra Rox performances burst with infectious energy, promising lots of fun for the whole family. Brooklyn-based Audra Tsanos provides original songs that tackle everything from lost shoes and broken toys to sugar highs and short attention spans that appeals equally to children and their parents.
The first concert, with Astrograss, brought approximately 250 people to enjoy bluegrass music in Carroll Park. The Series will include food, fun and a chance to win big prizes, as every show ends with a big raffle! This show’s raffle awesome prizes include music class with Audra, Body Elite membership, and even a jogging stroller! All players can redeem tickets for great consolation prizes. If you can’t make it to the show, tickets ($5) can be bought from a local business – see website for details: www.carrollparkbrooklyn.org/raffle.

MUSIC STARTS AT 4PM, shine only. Check our website on show day for status. Carroll Park is located at President Street and Smith Street in Carroll Gardens Brooklyn - Take the F train to the Carroll Street Station
We look forward to seeing you there! Please visit our website for more information on our schedule and generous sponsors.


ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE COMMITTEE TO IMPROVE CARROLL PARK
(a 501c3 organization).

www.carrollparkbrooklyn.org/concerts


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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Think Carroll Park Is The Best Playground/Park In Brooklyn? Great...Vote Here!

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Nickelodeon's Parents Connect web site wants to know: "Where's your kid's favorite spot to swing, slide and get sand in his shoes (and pants and hair and ears ...)?"
And they have nominated Carroll Park as a Parents' Pick for 'Best Playground or Park in Brooklyn.' How cool is that?
There are six other Brooklyn parks on their list, but I know you will want to vote for our own neighborhood park, right?
I just did.
Go right to Parents Connect and cast your vote HERE
before July 15th.

When I checked last night, Carroll Park had received 21% of the vote. I know we can win, don't you?




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Monday, June 15, 2009

Astrograss Brings Bluegrass To Carroll Park

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Simmi Degnemark, Event Organizer,
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Oh, what fun the littlest Carroll Gardeners had In Carroll Park on Sunday afternoon!

Rocking, swaying and be-bopping around to the fabulously danceable bluegrass music of Astrograss, the kids obviously enjoyed every minute of this season's first event in the 2009 Carroll Park Kids' Concert series.

Excitement mounted visibly as the band set up around the monument in the center of the park. Squeals of delight could be heard as the members of Astrograss tuned their instrument and ran through some last minute sound-checks.

And then...as the concert began in earnest and the band launched into its first song, many joyful kids jumped to their feet.
Some danced solo, some joined hands with a best friend. Some shy little ones preferred to watch from the safety of a parent's lap. But all enjoyed the delightfully clever lyrics and happy tunes
of Astrograss.

A big round of applause goes to the series' organizer, Simmi Degnemark of the Committee To Improve Carroll Park, who has worked so very hard to bring such joy to so many children. The

The music series continues with :
Audra Rox (July 15th),
Starfish (July 29th)
Putumayo Kids celebrating a CD release (August 8th).

Don't miss out!


The Carroll Park Kids’ Concert Series is free due to the generous support of
local businesses and individual sponsors. For all concert and band information go to Carroll Park, Brooklyn



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