Fountain turned on in Lippitt Park

By the time of the farmers market in Lippitt Park Saturday, the fountain was full of kids despite the sign warning of the hazards and the threat of damage to the recycling/filtration system, which is not designed to handle human pollution.

The water in the Lippitt Park fountain began flowing again on Thursday evening, but by Friday morning had gone down somewhat. The city Parks Department employee in charge said there appear to still be some leaks. However, it does look beautiful “as long as people stay out,” he said. “People wreck it.”

Hummingbirds invited to Lippitt Park

Friday's opening celebration of The Hummingbird Palace, Providence.

There is a new piece of sculpture in Lippitt Park that is just asking for birds to perch on it.

It is “The Hummingbird Palace, Providence,” by artist Esther Solondz, and was officially opened Friday, June 27, at a wine-and-strawberries celebration attended by dozens of people.

The plaque posted as part of the exhibit reads, in part, that it is “to evolve over time. Flowering vines will grow through the structure while simultaneously attracting hummingbirds.” It asks observers to “Please post images of hummingbirds you see! www.thehummingbirdpalace.com

The piece’s mission statement says it “is a public sculpture that whose primary purpose is to engage viewers in Lippitt Park. It has the mission of attracting hummingbirds and raising awareness of hummingbirds and their habitats.”

Its web site says it “begins with an ethereal structure made primarily of thin welded steel rod, translucent threadline, epoxy putty, clear silicon rubber and urethane.  Its appearance is that of a sugar structure covered with web-like drips.  The size of the structure is 15 feet high. It is enclosed in a boundary fence that is connected with the piece by silicon threadline for visual and safety purposes.”

At Friday’s opening, Solondz said “a couple of people helped finance” the project and “the city allowed me to do it.” She added that the plantings include honeysuckle and morning glory, which attract hummingbirds, “but they just have to get here.”

Initially the flowers will be watered by a mobile tank rolled into the park, she said, but “after that nature takes over.”  The artist is also seeking volunteers, especially students and seniors, to help with the maintenance of the plants and feeders as a community project.

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SNA 2014 Candidate Forums

Summit Neighborhood Association is pleased to announce our 2014 Candidate Forums for the upcoming primary elections!

This election season we will be presenting two evenings of candidate forums featuring the following primary races:

Tuesday, July 22
Providence Mayoral & Rhode Island State Representative

Wednesday, July 30
Rhode Island Gubernatorial

Both evenings will be held at Summit Commons from 7pm to 9pm. Summit Commons is located at 99 Hillside Avenue in Providence.

Come a few minutes early for refreshments and elbow-bumping. We hope to begin the program at 7pm sharp.

Building on our tradition of presenting candidate forums from a uniquely Summit-centric perspective, we ask that you submit your questions that you would like answered at the forums. Please do this ahead of time by emailing questions to SNAProv AT gmail.com. (Please indicate which set of candidates you would like your question presented to – Gubernatorial, Mayoral or RI State Rep.)

This is an opportunity to hear these candidates in a small-group setting and to get answers to the issues that matter to you specifically. We hope that you will join us and participate in these events!

Lippitt Park fountain to spout soon

Parents letting their children climb in the dry fountain despite signs warning of the danger.

City Parks Superintendent Bob McMahon said Wednesday that the fountain in Lippitt Park should be turned on in 10 to 14 days.

At a meeting with several members of the SNA board, he said some of the chemicals in the water had eroded some seals and that there was leakage. But he said that was to be fixed as soon as possible and the water would start flowing.

The Hummingbird Palace

SAVE THE DATE: Opening for The Hummingbird Palace, Providence
Friday June 27  4:00-6:30..
Lippitt Park, (where Blackstone Blvd and Hope Street come together).

Work has started for the installation near the Hope Street side of the park. Note the farmers market in the background.

Streets of Summit Photography Contest

Photograph your favorite spots in and around the Summit Neighborhood (including the Mount Hope neighborhood)

Sponsor: the Summit Neighborhood Association

Ground rules:

  • Maximum size: 16 x 20 inches;_ no minimum
  • Mounting on foamcore or mountboard – no frames, no mats, ready for hanging
  • Identification on sheet on back of photograph: Name of photographer, Title (with address of street/park/store/person photographed), e-mail address, phone number

Limit one submission per photographer

Judging: late June at Miriam Hospital

Cash prizes

Drop-off- June 16, 17, 18, at Camera Werks on 766 Hope Street, or at front desk of Miriam Hospital (directed to Monica Anderson)

Hope Street Spring Block Party 2014

The Hope Street Spring Block Party will take place on SATURDAY MAY 31st, 12-6pm.

Hope Street will be closed off from Rochambeau to 5th Street and the street will be filled with great bands, a beer garden, gourmet food trucks, community vendors, the very first Hope Street fashion show, hay rides, Big Nazo, street painting, side walk sales, and lots more. Many businesses are involved in this event.

You will also find more detailed information on the HSMA website.

Please check out the FaceBook Block Party event page and invite friends and family to join!

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