A Bright Spot on Sullivan Drive: Easter Display Brings Joy to Community
Published 5:51 am Thursday, April 17, 2025
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By CARIE CLELAND
CORRESPONDENT TO THE DAILY NEWS
If you find yourself driving down Sullivan Drive this spring, be sure to take a slow roll past the corner of Charlevoix Street, you won’t want to miss Ms. Beverly’s Easter Eggstavaganza!
Beverly Miller, the creative spirit behind the vibrant display, has been decorating her yard for several years. What began as a modest collection of flowers when she first moved in has blossomed into a full-blown seasonal spectacle. Today, her yard features everything from elegant outdoor table settings and twinkling lights to cheerful inflatables and themed ornaments.
While Easter is certainly a highlight, Beverly doesn’t stop there. She transforms her home for nearly every holiday, though she said Christmas is her most dazzling display of all.
“It is a lot of work,” Beverly shared with a smile, “but I enjoy the decorations and bringing joy to my community.” And it’s clear that her efforts don’t go unnoticed.
Community members have been outspoken with their appreciation:
“I always look forward to seeing her decorations when I drive down Sullivan Drive. Please let her know a lot of us appreciate the time she puts into it.”
“It always looks so pretty!! She goes all out with her decorations. Definitely a bright spot in our town.”
“ALWAYS brought some sunshine from Sullivan Dr. Love her spirit!”
“I drive through there every holiday just to see what is put up. It’s like the holiday doesn’t feel right without it.”
“I hope she realizes how many people’s lives she’s touching. It makes so many people smile!!”
“I look forward to each holiday to see her beautiful decorations!!! She is such an inspiration to many by sharing her awesomeness with us!!”
Beverly’s dedication is more than just a hobby—it’s a heartfelt gift to the neighborhood. So next time you’re passing through, take a moment to enjoy the display, snap a photo, and maybe even leave a thank-you note. After all, it’s neighbors like Ms. Beverly who make Sullivan Drive feel like home.