STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — ‘Tis the season to be jolly! So, to keep it merry and bright, each year at holiday time, members of the Iron Hills Civic Association celebrate the spirit of the season during their annual Holiday Dinner staged at the Richmond County Country Club.
The yearly gathering unfolded Wednesday evening with some 200 revelers at the former Italianate mansion in Dongan Hills, where family members and friends, community leaders and elected officials mixed, mingled and whiled the evening away.
From the left, City Councilman David Carr, Deputy Chief Robert Bocchino, First Deputy Commissioner Tania Kinsella, Borough Commander, Joseph Gulotta, Deputy Inspector, Timothy Wilson, Capt. Luigi Carrubba and Dr. Mohammad Khalid. (Courtesy/Steve White)Courtesy of Steve White
Dr. Mohammad Khalid, who has served as the association’s president since 1996, organizes the event each year alongside dinner co-chairs Rosanne Clift, secretary of the board, and board member Carol Ann Benanti, Staten Island Advance columnist/features writer.
Dr. Khalid kicks off the event each year by updating members on by-laws, security issues and community concerns.
From the left, Deputy Chief Robert Bocchino, Tania Kinsella, First Deputy Police Commissioner, Joseph Gulotta, Borough Commander. and Lt. Carolyn Nitowitz. (Courtesy/Steve White)Courtesy of Steve White
From the left, David Lehr, Dr. Mohammad Khalid, Ed Burke, former Borough President James Molinaro, Rosanne Clift and Carol Ann Benanti. (Courtesy/Steve White)Courtesy of Steve White
Lauded during the evening’s fare was the late Charles LaGanga, a longtime local leader who provided a lifetime of service to the community of Staten Island.
From the left, Dr. Orlando Gonzalez, Rosemarie Gonzalez, Dr. Mohammad Khalid and Rosemarie Anderson. (Courtesy/Steve White)Courtesy of Steve White
Dr. Khalid also heralded Ed Burke, former deputy borough president and senior adviser to Borough President Vito Fossella, who retired a few weeks ago…
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