A member of the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park, Meredith Pisotelli, came up with a plan for FOCCP to stand in solidarity with the people of the Ukraine.
Meredith Pisotelli designed a tree near the entrance of the park from Richmond Street for this purpose, which has had many people visiting the site.
In response to the message at the base of the tree, neighbors have left a variety of tributes showing support for the people of the Ukraine.
FOCCP encourages everyone to see the tree and use their imagination to design some blue and yellow creations and hang them on the tree.
Participants can place a rock painted with a saying, a Ukraine flag, or tie a blue and yellow ribbon to hang on the branches.
To help finance the FOCCP effort email info@foccp.org.
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