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PRESS RELEASE

May 5, 2006

GREAT HUNGER MEMORIAL CLEAN UP

More than 100 volunteers  helped “Free a Tree,”on  Sunday, May 7, at the Great Hunger Memorial at V.E. Macy Park in Irvington.

Volunteers planted 200 native trees and shrubs and cut and removed invasive vines from tree trunks. This project will restore and enhance the landscape around the Great Hunger Memorial, a sculpture dedicated in memory of the brave Irish people who fled to America in the 1840s to escape famine.

The program, conducted by Westchester County Parks and the Saw Mill River Coalition/Groundwork Yonkers, is held in conjunction with last month’s Pitch in for Parks program, an annual spruce-up of county parks, trails and nature preserves.

The Great Hunger Memorial can ONLY be accessed via the northbound lanes of the Saw Mill River Parkway. The turnoff for the park (at the site of the former Cantina restaurant) is approximately one mile north of exit 17 (Ashford Avenue). Southbound traffic can exit the parkway at exit 17 (Ashford Avenue - Ardsley/Dobbs Ferry), turn left to go east on Ashford Avenue, then re-enter the Saw Mill River Parkway northbound.

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Joseph A. Stout, Commissioner