Bay Ridge Park was Cleaned on Thursday – A Cleanup Event Was Planned For Saturday

Thank you Bay Ridge Rocks!
Why Did the Parks Department Clean the Park on Thursday when there is a Bay Ridge Environmental Group “Earth Day” Event on Saturday?
John Paul Jones Park is one of the cleanest parks in Bay Ridge.
The event flyer said that residents were going to clean the park:

The picture and information below was shared on Facebook on Thursday:

The Bay Ridge resident noted how meticulously the workers were working this year, as opposed to laying on the Park benches other times that they cleaned up.
Is this a political picture taking-event?
BREG said this:

Now it is a planting and painting around the gazebo event.
Bay Ridge Cares said they were using money from the NY Assembly (sadly, that’s money that Mathylde Frontus gave the group).
The Bay Ridge Environmental Group existed last Spring, but they didn’t do anything for Earth Day. (See here) It’s interesting to see them have an event during an election year.
In the past, I’ve written privately and then publicly to the Bay Ridge Environmental Group and the founder of the club. Why? Because Corlears Hook Park in Manhattan was destroyed (See here). Manhattan Park Activists tried to contact Justin Brannan and he would not return their call. They showed up at his office and they were treated terribly. (See video)
Councilman Brannan was the NYC Council member in charge of the Waterfront and Resiliency Committee. Eventually Brannan spoke to the protesters and told them that he would request an oversight hearing. Brannan never did. Corey Johnson confirmed this on a video shared by the activists. (Info)

Look at the tats they put on Brannan’s arm.
Over 700+ trees were removed from this East River Park in Manhattan. (See photos of the park now) It was strange that the Bay Ridge Environmental Club wasn’t interested in hearing about the Manhattan Park.
Want to know more about this? (Article)
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Hugs,
marlene
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