Whangārei security guard Sharon Edwards says decorating The Strand is a simple way to give back. Photo / Karina Cooper
A stark Whangārei shopping centre is undergoing a festive makeover thanks to one woman’s determination.
Security guard Sharon Edwards, 64, wants to make the once-lively Strand sing with Christmas cheer.
She will spend four days draping industrial-sized tinsel on the railings and the walls, lugging Christmas trees around before dressing them in decorations, and hopefully returning the hanging Santa to his original spot from many years ago.
This year, she has a few helping hands; last year and her first, she worked solo, which took her a month.
Inspiration struck Edwards, a self-confessed fan of the festive season, when a few lit-up Christmas trees comprised the total extent of The Strand’s decorations.
“I asked where the decorations were,” she said.
Edwards was directed to the centre’s top floor, where she found a jumble of festive adornments from Christmases past.
Her manager at Northern Districts Security gave her the green light and away she went.
“I just wanted to make it look amazing,” Edwards said.
She took a tree to each business in the shopping centre and said: “If you decorate it, you can have it.”
Then, once all the baubles were in place, Edwards flicked on the Christmas music as the icing on the cake.
She will be doing the same this year.
Edwards said the reward was in seeing children excitedly clambering under the tree to look at the wrapped presents.
“It fills my cup.”
She said hardship prevented many from experiencing Christmas traditions like presents or decorations, so this was a small way to fill that void.
“I do what I can.”
Do you know any Northlanders helping to spread cheer this festive season? We would love to hear from you as part of our Christmas Angels series. Please email karina.cooper@nzme.co.nz.