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For more information and the most up-to-date schedule, follow the Facebook page PARKing for People at: PARK(ing) FOR PEOPLE is supported by generous support from area businesses, civic and professional organizations, including Schumacher Landscaping & Construction Sentinal Process Systems Inc. More events are being added, and there will also be a photo competition held during the event. – Join Dtown Bike Riding Basics on a bike ride to the pop-up park (starting at Linden Elementary School) – Grand Opening and Concert by Faith and Practice PARK(ing) Day’s mission is to call attention to the need for more urban open space, to spark discussions about how public space is created and allocated, and to improve the quality of our human habitat – at least until the meter runs out!Īmidst a beautiful display of plants and trees, Abby Sernoff, a local Mixed Media Collage Artist, is working on creating a 6 foot tall cylindrical art piece titled “Taking Flight” which incorporates several of her original bird and nature inspired works.Īn art installation by CB West senior Olivia Horan titled “Diaphanous Bloom” is “reflecting on my generation’s struggle in claiming ownership of our future and our role in securing and improving a better world.” Olivia says. The park is in honor of a worldwide event known as PARK(ing) Day. The goal of this project is to engage and celebrate pedestrians through a place created for people to “park” rather than cars. The outpouring of encouragement and offers of help from the community has shown over and over again just how amazing people in the Doylestown area truly are.”

“But it’s also been a wonderfully energizing, fun and rewarding experience. “Bringing this idea into reality has required a ton or cooperation and coordination among many organizations and individuals,” said Baldev Lamba, the event’s leader. It’s all the work of a design team that includes students and faculty from the Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture at Temple University, and volunteers including architects, landscape architects, horticulturalists, artists and citizens.


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This temporary 120 foot long by 8 foot wide park will include plants, seating, artwork, and special free events, including a story time and musical entertainment. This is exactly what will happen when PARK(ing) FOR PEOPLE, a “pop-up park,” appears on E. Imagine a greener, more people-friendly space in place of parking spots. State Street will include plants, seating, artwork and special free events. Temporary 120 foot by 8 foot wide park on E.

This article was originally posted via Doylestown Patch, on September 9, 2015
