The Star (Jamaica)

MoBay Christmas tree to give Times Square effect

- ADRIAN FRATER STAR Writer

If councillor Dwight Crawford, who heads the St James Municipal Corporatio­n’s (StJMC) civic planning committee, is to be taken seriously, the Christmas tree the corporatio­n has mounted will perhaps be the spectacle of the entire season.

Unlike former years when the tree was mounted in front of the Montego Bay Civic and Cultural Centre, this year, it is mounted on an 11-foot platform over the water fountain in Sam Sharpe Square, and will be clearly visible from locations outside of the historic area.

“We have always had concerns about the difficulty of viewing a 60-foot Christmas tree from ground level,” said Crawford. “At its current elevated location, it offers a spectacula­r view as with the decoration of the four legs of the platform; it basically becomes one with the fountain.”

There have been early complaints that the location robs onlookers of the intimacy of former years, when children and their parents would stand around and under the tree and take photograph­s.

Crawford said that what is lost in that element will be nothing compared to what will be gained under the new look.

“Can you imagine taking a photograph that captures both a colourful Christmas tree and a fountain in all its glory together? It will be something else,” said Crawford. “I am sure when you look at those photograph­s, it would be like you were standing in Times Square, in New York, or some other First World country.”

He noted that persons do not have to go into Sam Sharpe Square to see the tree.

“You can even see it from out in the ocean,” said an excited Crawford. “We are not using the full tree this year, but with the platform, it will be the same height as former years.”

Regarding the fountain, Crawford said it will be decorated in a way that has never been seen before and that the overall structure with the elated platform should make it the best Christmas tree in Jamaica.

When the constructi­on of the elevated platform first started last week, rumours began circulatin­g that a section of the tree, which is created out of metal, got washed away in the recent floods, and with no time to create replacemen­t parts, the municipal corporatio­n decided to use the elevated platform to make up the difference.

“That is absolutely not true,” Crawford said. “The other parts of the tree are intact ... It is just that we did not want to create an extra-tall tree.”

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The St James Municipal Corporatio­n Christmas Tree in Sam Sharpe Square.
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