One Nation One Project GNV mural honoring former firefighter to be unveiled
Press release from City of Gainesville
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Neighbors are invited to the unveiling of “Creating Calm,” an outdoor mural produced in memory of late Gainesville Fire Rescue (GFR) first responder Harold B. Batie, who also was known as children’s magician, “B-Magic.”
When: Noon on Tuesday, Dec. 12
Where: Gainesville Fire Rescue Station #4, 10 SW 36th Street
From 1971 through his retirement in 2002, Batie served as a GFR firefighter and driver/operator, mostly at Fire Station #4, impacting generations of firefighters with his infectious smile and camaraderie. As B-Magic, he was known for his humor, community impact, and positive messaging with youth. Batie passed away in June 2023.
The mural is the vision of ten incarcerated young men and was painted by artist Turbado Marabou. The project was facilitated by Emily Westerholm of Released Reentry and the City of Gainesville Cultural Affairs division, in coordination with the City of Gainesville Arts in Public Places Trust.
The project was selected earlier this year through the One Nation One Project GNV (ONOP GNV) Phase 1 Community Listening Grant opportunity. One Nation One Project is a national wellness initiative engaging communities through the healing power of the arts. ONOP GNV leverages American Rescue Plan Act resources on increasing arts and cultural engagement to improve youth well-being and reduce youth gun violence in our community.
ITS TO BAD THIS COULD Not OF HAPPEN WHEN HE WAS ALlVE.