By all accounts, the Bocce Build and 34th Annual Spring Cleanup events on April 22nd were a great and inspiring success. At least 180 volunteers came out, with rain having little to no dampening effect on the spirits of these helpers.
Volunteers from the Younger Member Group at the American Society of Civil Engineers, Rhode Island Chapter, and 33 Central High School students joined with west side residents and friends to make a significant and positive impact in our neighborhood.
Neighbors and volunteers gather at WBNA at 9am
Street captains hold signs for designated cleanup areas so that street teams are formed
Organizer Terry Snook asks neighbor-volunteers to form street teams
Kids make bird feeders at the Cleanup KidsZone in Dexter Training Ground
Photo credit: Caleb Borchers
Photo credit: Lauren Sanford
It takes many small hands to spread new playground mulch
Photo credit: Caleb Borchers
Photo credit: Caleb Borchers
Photo credit: Caleb Borchers
Photo credit: Caleb Borchers
Photo credit: Lauren Sanford
Thank you to the Parade Street Community Garden cleanup team and WBNA board member Emily Koo that joined our efforts in cleaning up Parade Street between Cranston and Hollis!
A proud street team with WBNA board member Obed Papp that cleaned up the lot next to 1488 Westminster
Many thanks to PuroClean for collecting bags at pickup sites
Photo credit: Chris Sanford
Photo credit: Chris Sanford
Aramark generously sponsored the volunteer BBQ
Peter and Terry cookin in the rain
Cleanup Statistics
- 13 mattresses (3 of which were on Marshall street) were cleared off streets
- There were 11 bulky item locations that collected TVs, furniture, rugs, piles of wood, computer monitors and tires
- Roughly 300 leaf bags were picked up
- Roughly 400 trash bags of trash and debris were collected
And street sweepers were out cleaning the streets on the Monday after Cleanup Day!
Huge thanks to Cleanup organizers Terry Snook and Amy Gerhard (Co-Chairs of WBNA Neighborhood Action & Crime Watch Committee), and Roderick Mortier. Also thanks to sponsors Aramark and neighbor-owned PuroClean, to Partnership for Providence Parks for their continued support and for the awarding a Mini Grant to the WBNA to help with the purchase of clean up related items, and to collaborators at the City of Providence and the Department of Public Works.
Bocce Build Bonanza
Providence Parks Department begin work several days before the Bocce Build
A Robin rests while Parks Department employees do not
Volunteers arrive early on Saturday of Build Day
Photo credit: Caitlin Jamison
Photo credit: Caitlin Jamison
Members of the Rhode Island Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers show up to help
Photo credit: Caitlin Jamison
Members of the Jeffrey family stop by for a visit
Photo credit: Caitlin Jamison
Photo credit: Caitlin Jamison
Stake in the game: Gaetano Gozzi, on left, is a Providence Parks employee and the Rhode Island Bocci Champion
Parks Department works for a few days after the volunteer build to complete the courts
Photo credit: Caitlin Jamison
Bulletin board was moved within park to a better location next to Bocce Courts
A new pad for a future trash can was poured
Done!
First game played on the new courts?
Photo credit: Barbra Revill
The Bocce Build struck into some wicked smart magic when engineers from the Younger Member Group of the Rhode Island Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers showed up to help build two tournament length bocce courts alongside about a half dozen other volunteers and the Providence Parks Department.
The engineers signed up through the Parks Department Earth Day cleanup program, and selected Dexter Park at the recommendation of one of their members who works for GZA located on Broadway. They represented firms including CDM Smith, AECOM, Pare Corporation, CDR Maguire Inc., VHB and GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Assistance from this volunteer group of professionals was a welcome and helpful surprise!
The Parks Department started its work a few days ahead, joining with volunteers on Build Day. The Parks team was friendly, cooperative, and extremely diligent and thoughtful in its work. Building bocce courts requires a careful and thorough tamping down of the ground and cutting of timbers to ensure the playing surface is perfectly level. Parks carried this work out with great precision, and finished up the last remaining tasks a few days later.
Other work during build week included moving the bulletin board near the courts for better access to posted notices and a concrete pad that was poured for a trash can. One side of the bulletin board is slated to include historical information about the park and bocce courts.
Doug, Russ, Bob and Grace Jeffrey stopped by to visit and check out the project's progress. Russ, a talented chess player, offered to lead a kids-focused chess event this summer once the chess tables are installed. For more information about the Jeffrey Family's role and contribution to this project, please visit Bocce Courts and Chess in the Park.
By the end of the week after the Build, the courts were done, and neighbors were spotted playing bocce on Friday evening (see photo above) – possibly the first game played on our new courts! With Phase I now completed, Phase II of this project is underway with The Steel Yard making three chess tables and a sign that will be installed early this summer.
Many thanks to the Parks Department, all our volunteers and to Bocce Build team leaders Caitlin Jamison and Patrick McEvoy (WBNA's West Side Parks Committee Co-Chairs), Seth Zeren and Ben Gugliemi for literally digging in to make this large build happen.