Christmas spirit fills Hoopes Park

By Jason Gabak / Special to The Citizen

Saturday, December 20, 2008 11:57 PM EST

AUBURN #- With a covering of fresh white snow and the pond frozen over, the feeling of Christmas couldn't have been more in the air at Hoopes Park in Auburn Saturday afternoon for the annual holiday weekend celebration.
The celebration, sponsored by the city's Parks and Recreation Department, has been a tradition for six years now and is designed to be a fun way for families to gather and get ready for Christmas Day with a few simple reminders of what the day and the season are really all about: family and being together with those people to truly enjoy the spirit of the season.

John Bell, of Auburn, along with his wife, Nikole, two youngest sons, Brice, 8, and Ethan, 2, with another, Noah, on the way, were among the many families that made their way to the park Saturday afternoon.

“I think this is just fantastic,” John said. “This is our first time coming out to this, but I think it is a great idea, especially for the kids.”

Nikole, echoed her husband's sentiments.

“I think this is awesome,” Nikole said. “The boys really loved it.”

Inside the clubhouse, aside from food and warm drinks, was special guest: Santa.

Brice and Ethan were both eager to sit and chat with the big man with Christmas just a few days away.

Sonny Cencchini has been filling in as Santa's surrogate for the past three years and said that he has loved every minute of it.

“Jerry DelFavero (superintendent of public works) asked me to do the ho-ho-hos,” Cencchini said. “It makes the kids happy and I like to see the smiles on their faces.”

Cencchini's portrayal of the jolly old elf had many children happy and excited to talk to Santa.

Brian Crary, 3, of Auburn, was among the many young children that came to tell Santa their Christmas wishes and get a couple of candy canes, too.

Brian, who was with his grandmother, Mary Dann and his mother, Kim Crary, walked away happy to have talked with Santa. As were his mother and grandmother.

“He is the best Santa I've ever seen,” Dann said. “I think he did a great job, and he asks all the right questions, and Brian was really happy to talk to him.”

Mark Peters, owner of Coffee Host, has been doing concessions at the event since its inception.

Inside the clubhouse he was serving up coffee, hot chocolate and hot dogs to keep guests warm from the chill outside.

Over the past several years, Peters has seen the celebration be quite successful for creating the right atmosphere for the holiday spirit.

“I think this is a great thing to do for the community,” Peters said. “Some years they get the kids from the schools to sing and decorate and there are usually a lot of people here. But this is a beautiful facility and everyone seems to have a really good time every year.”

Outside, young guests, like Aiden Archer, 3, of Auburn, were enjoying some time playing in the snow after seeing Santa and taking part in one of the main attractions of the afternoon, a horse-drawn carriage ride around the park.

K-Crete, based in Moravia, was on hand with horses and the carriage, to add to the holiday tradition.

Aiden and his mother, Cassie, were both excited to be able to walk to the park, even on such a cold day and find such a warm, welcoming and festive atmosphere waiting for them.

“I think it is wonderful,” Cassie said. “He said he wanted to go on a sleigh ride and it is so nice it is right here. We just live around the corner so we could walk over and go for a ride and he could see Santa. I think this is just a wonderful event.”

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Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 22, 2008 8:23 AM:

" I think the posts here and on the Two Cents page clearly illustrate how ineffective the authorities have been in communicating the laws as they currently stand. Some people think there is alternate side parking 7 days a week year round. Other people thought it was 5 days a week year round. According to the most fully informed poster on Two Cents, it turns out it is 5 days a week in summer and 7 days a week in winter, but no one gave dates for the changes.

It's about as clear as mud for the average person -- many of whom don't read the paper, neither online nor in print, and who may have been looking at the street sign in the same location so many years they didn't notice the wording on it had changed, maybe twice.

I'd advocate for a policy like in Ithaca, where people who have not had any traffic violations in a long time are forgiven their first ticket. That way you educate without penalizing for those who made an honest error and also encourage good will.

I made the connection because I had just read CCL's post, then this article and realized it was talking about the same neighborhood -- so it was serendipitous coincidence, and I saw it as ironic. Obviously, the community is making an effort to have nice, fun, festive, family events -- but here's a family living right in the area who's had a dent in their holidays because they misunderstood the absurdly confusing rules and was given no chance to rectify. I found that ironic as well as sad. It's no poor reflection on the folks who put the event together. "

nature lover wrote on Dec 21, 2008 6:17 PM:

" yes, alternate side parking DOES apply on the weekends - it is posted on all the incoming signs - the city's parking rules apply for the entire year. snow doesnt say oops its sat or sun no snow! "

anonymous wrote on Dec 21, 2008 5:55 PM:

" Nature,

The idiots in charge changed the law, and there is no alternate side parking on the weekends. "

david*t wrote on Dec 21, 2008 5:12 PM:

" Thanks folks for great coverage of a great event! It is great to see Auburn taking advantage of it's incredible infrastructure! This is what these places were built for! Keep up the great work. Anything citizens of Auburn can do to increase the popularity of these events will only do good things for the city. There is plenty of street-side parking all over Auburn, so you can come from near or far. Take notes, Tell friends, and attend! "

nature lover wrote on Dec 21, 2008 4:29 PM:

" FG what does your post have to do with the nice annual event held at Hoopes this weekend? #1 if 'single mom' got a ticket then she was on the wrong side of road and #2 downstairs tenants hogging driveway? Sounds like a personal problem to me and has zip to do with celebrating the holiday with a nice event sponsored by the city. Alt parking extended to weekends? It has been that way. Let single mom who is daffy about the parking rules fight her own battle. Now back to your regularly scheduled holiday yule!! "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Dec 21, 2008 6:29 AM:

" I guess you didn't see the letter on Two ents from the single mom who had her car towed because the downstairs tenant hogs the driveway and the alternate parking rules were extended to weekends -- she lives near Hoopes Park and spent a day of hassles plus $108 which would have gone for food and basic expenses to make it a really wonderful event for everybody else. (Note irony) "

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