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During the Christmas Decorating Season of 1986, I informed the White House Chief Florist that I will be resigning from this prestigious position as a Christmas Freelance Decorator after twelve wonderful years at The White House. I was exhausted with the workload of my three stores which was suffering financial perils and on the doorsteps of bankruptcy court in the middle of the country's worst recession since the depression. I went broke trying to pay off the company's debt and when the rope was around my neck, I surrendered the business, the three store chain that I built from rock bottom, to the government for court protection against my creditors on the day before Christmas Eve, the following year. Next to my Mother and Father's death, this was indeed, the darkest day of my life. The cross was lifted from my shoulders now, with the Government Court taking control of my stores, it was time to move on and start a complete new life. Dad was right when he once told me, "If you ever loose your shirt, go down to Montgomery Wards and buy yourself another shirt!" With the White House decorating years behind me, my both parents now deceased, my three beautiful stores "gone with the wind" and my dating life down to zero, a state of depression started to approached me. I kicked it out as fast as it came, knowing that the "new me" had some of the "old me" inside of me, I was a damn good fighter. "I remember the words from Infantry school at Fort Polk, "Hang in there, till it kills you"! I endured all the knowledge from Hill's two greatest books, The Laws of Success and Think and Grow Rich. Thanks to the writings and tapes of the great Napoleon Hill, and the power of the Rosary, I managed to come out of all this with flying colors. Did I do the right thing by dropping out of Queensboro Community College to go and decorate The White House?  To start my own part time business as a florist in fea markets in between times?  Yes, I will do it all over again. I wouldn't trade my White House recognition on my resume and the experience I was blessed with for all the degrees at Harvard. The years to come after my fame and glory days in business and at The White House were very propsperous and my new lifestyle was flourishing well. I had a new homebased business, moved to a new neighborhood with many new friends and rebuild from the ground up whatever I had, and it wasn't much. Remember, Like my father use to say to me, "Frankie, when you loose your shirt, and you will loose plenty of shirts, just go down to Montgomery Wards and buy yourself another shirt!" The problem was, Montgomery Wards was out of business too! So I made a shirt. If you can't climb the mountain, go around it, but just keep moving. Good bye to all my viewers and dear friends, and thanks for reading my e-book, I hope you learned something too about life and not giving up, remember, it's always dark before dawn. keep in touch with me. I'm just an email away. Use the contact link in my store and click on "Contact Page" - and good night "Mom and Dad" where ever you are, thanks for having me!


Frank with The President and Mrs. Carter - photo taken in the Cross Hall during the Christmas Decorating Season of 1979 - It was their last month in The White House. The following month was Inauguration Day for President Elect Ronald Reagan
 

Frank Lazzaro resides in Levittown, New York and is a coach Instructor for young adults with disabilities. Along with this rewarding career, Frank is an Online Retailer with his successful shoppe Lazzaro's.com. On Sundays and Holy Days he is a Eucharistic Minister in the Roman Catholic Church on Long Island. Frank is also a part time Lecturer and Guest Speaker for Senior Club Luncheons, Libraries and Organizations across Long Island, lecturing on his White House decorating years. He really is living "The Good Life" now!


Frank Lazzaro signing an autograph on his booklet "Memoirs of Christmas Decorating at The White House".
Frank Lazzaro lecturing on stage at the Levittown Library on his Memoirs of Christmas Decorating at The White House and showing the audience how to create his famous Topiary Apple Fruit Tree Table Centerpiece.
A library audience sharing a moment of laughter with Frank Lazzaro on stage during his lecture on White House decorating.
 

Frank Lazzaro - Lecturer and Guest Speaker on his Memoirs of Christmas Decorating at The White House to Senior Clubs and Organizations on Long Island, New York.


Frank Lazzaro lectures a senior club on Long Island about his Memoirs of Christmas Decorating at The White House. This event brought in a full house of members for Frank's guest speaking appearance.
A Frank Lazzaro Lecture on White House Christmas Decorating to a Long Island Senior Club. Frank was the Guest Speaker at this luncheon which involves his donation of a replica floral design from one of Frank's White House Floral Designs.


 
A White House Floral History

1817 : James Monroe often requested wax floral arrangements on the 13-foot bronze and mirror plateau he ordered from France as his banquet table, now known as the "Great Plateau."
1830 : Andrew Jackson loved flowers, but back then people believed flowers sucked up oxygen and made the air unhealthy, so artificial wax flowers were used in abundance.
1857 : After a trip to England, James Buchanan's niece, Harriet Lane, brought the English style of fresh flowers back to the White House. Ms. Lane became known as the most stylish White House decorator of the 19th century.
1861 : During Abraham Lincoln's tenure, blooming camellias and sesanquia grown in the White House orangery sat in tubs of water and decorated hallways and social events.
1869 : Julia Grant disliked the flowers used on the Great Plateau and replaced them with a silver sculpture used as a centerpiece.
1906 : Teddy Roosevelt's daughter Alice chose simple jasmine and white orchids to decorate her wedding.
1942 : During World War II, Eleanor Roosevelt did not involve herself much with flower arrangements. Designs during her husband's administration tended to be simple and understated.
1961 : Jacqueline Kennedy established the Office of the White House Florist with Rusty Young as the first official floral decorator. Mrs. Kennedy did not want flowers to be placed on the mantels because it could harm the priceless paintings and wallpaper she had recently used in her redecorating. She requested her floral staff place arrangements only against the north walls of rooms and on circular tables. She requested flowers with strong fragrances to combat the smell of tobacco since smoking was till common inside the White House.
1965 : Lady Bird Johnson favored wildflowers thrown in straw baskets, and placed them all around the White House. In designing a set of official White House china, Mrs. Johnson chose plates that featured wildflowers from each fifty states.
1981 : Former Hollywood hostess Nancy Reagan brought high style to White House flowers. She demanded cream-colored and neutral shades of peonies -- even when they weren't in season.
1990 : Barbara Bush, an avid gardener and horticultural enthusiast, brought "a golden age of flower arranging to the White House," says historian William Seale. Mrs. Bush preferred natural-looking arrangements in shades of blue and lilac.
1993 : Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton were all allergic to the wreaths that typically decorate the White House in the holiday season.
2001 : George W. Bush liked a bowl of peach-colored roses placed on a coffee table in the Oval Office. Laura Bush had classic taste and preferred white roses in the antique vases found in the White House vermeil collection.
May 29, 2009 : Chief Floral Designer Nancy Clarke retires after working in the White House Flower Shop for 30 years.




Lazzaro's was founded on August 1st, 1979 in Floral Park, N.Y. by former White House Christmas Decorator and Department Store Visual Designer Frank Lazzaro. To know more about Lazzaro's and to contact us please use our Customer Service link in the department links above.