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SUMMARY:ST. ANTHONY GREEN STREETS AND PUBLIC ART - Filmore Playground
DESCRIPTION:RESCHEDULED \nOriginally scheduled for April 17th\, postponed due to weather\, is now rescheduled for May 15th. \nST. ANTHONY GREEN STREETS AND PUBLIC ART\nSaturday\, April 17 | 10 a.m. to Noon\n@ Filmore Playground\, 5500 Wildair St. \nWe are excited to resume in-person community events for both St. Anthony Green Streets and the Public Art Projects in the Gentilly Resilience District.\nOn April 17\, Artists Langston Allston and Courtney Egan will lead hands-on\, creative activities for all ages\, focusing on neighborhood history\, plants\, and water. Photographer Jose Cotto will be taking portraits of neighborhood residents that they can take home with them\, and the portraits may also be featured — with permission — as part of a temporary display at Filmore Playground. Meet with the design team and city representatives to learn the latest on the St. Anthony Green Streets project.\nFrom noon to 1\, head to New Orleans Mosquito\, Rodent\, and Termite Control Headquarters (2100 Leon C. Simon) just up the street to help plant a native wildflower meadow with artist Courtney Egan\, the Native Plant Initiative\, Water Leaders Institute\, and Civic Studio.\nPlease follow all public health guidelines for masks and social distancing\, and do not join if you’re experiencing any symptoms of illness. We will have hand sanitizer and extra masks on hand. And if you have any questions or concerns\, please email roadwork@nola.gov or call (504) 658-7623. We hope to see you soon!\n__ \nThe $141 million HUD-funded Gentilly Resilience District (GRD) is a combination of efforts across the Gentilly neighborhood that are designed to reduce flood risk\, slow land subsidence\, improve energy reliability\, and encourage neighborhood revitalization. To learn more\, visit: www.nola.gov/resilience.
URL:https://npi-gno.org/event/st-anthony-green-streets-and-public-art-filmore-playground/
LOCATION:Filmore Park\, 5500 Wildair St.\, New Orleans\, Louisiana\, 70122
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SUMMARY:ST. ANTHONY GREEN STREETS AND PUBLIC ART - Gatto Playground
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to resume in-person community events for both St. Anthony Green Streets and the Public Art Projects in the Gentilly Resilience District.\nOn May 15\, Artists Langston Allston\, Courtney Egan\, Brendon Palmer-Angell and Ashley Pridmore will lead hands-on creative activities for all ages focused on the themes of water\, remembrance\, adaptation\, and ecology.  Photographer Jose Cotto will be taking portraits of neighborhood residents that they can take home with them\, and the portraits may also be featured — with permission — as part of a temporary display at Gatto Playground. Meet with the design team and city representatives to learn the latest on the St. Anthony Green Streets project.\nPlease follow all public health guidelines for masks and social distancing\, and do not join if you’re experiencing any symptoms of illness. We will have hand sanitizer and extra masks on hand. And if you have any questions or concerns\, please email roadwork@nola.gov or call (504) 658-7623. We hope to see you soon!\n__ \nThe $141 million HUD-funded Gentilly Resilience District (GRD) is a combination of efforts across the Gentilly neighborhood that are designed to reduce flood risk\, slow land subsidence\, improve energy reliability\, and encourage neighborhood revitalization. To learn more\, visit: www.nola.gov/resilience.
URL:https://npi-gno.org/event/st-anthony-green-streets-and-public-art-gatto-playground/
LOCATION:Gatto Playground\, 1929 Wildair St\, 1929 Wildair Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70122\, United States
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