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Hartford Gets $1.7 Million Fed Grant to Improve Pedestrian Access

How frustrating is it to residents in Norwalk when the only grants that ever get applied for are "planning" grants while other cities in Connecticut manage to land implementation grants?

 

Hartford: City Gets $1.7 Million Federal Grant For Street Improvements Near Union Station

The city has received a $1.7 million federal transportation grant to help improve pedestrian access to Union Station.

The grant will pay for improvements to a 1,620-foot stretch of Asylum and Farmington avenues. The upgrades will help create “safer, convenient and attractive routes to the station from surrounding residential, shopping and employment districts,” city officials said Wednesday.

Discuss amongst yourselves.

Norwalk Political Debate Schedule

October 20th 7-9 City Hall Community Room – Council Candidate @ Large
October 24th 7-9 City Hall Community Room – DISTRICT C Common Council & BOE (tent. plan for BOE 7-8, Council 8-9
October 26th 7-9 City Hall Community Room – DISTRICT D Common Council & BOE (tent. plan for BOE 7-8, Council 8-9
October 27th  7-9 City Hall Community Room – Mayoral Forum
November 2nd 7-9 City Hall Community Room - DISTRICT E Common Council & BOE (tent. plan for BOE 7-8, Council 8-9
November 3rd 7-9 City Hall Community Room - DISTRICT A Common Council & BOE (tent. plan for BOE 7-8, Council 8-9
For fun, check out the results of:

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Interior Designers’ Tag Sale

The CT Chapter of ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) is sponsoring an Interior Designers’ Tag Sale featuring a large collection of high-end home furnishings available at very reasonable prices. Buyers can browse through an enormous variety of furniture and home accessories.  Many of these items were custom-made for demanding clients but never used. They are perfect for home decorating, furnishing second homes or for staging houses or condos for sale.

There will be many items suitable for wedding, housewarming, birthday or holiday presents. Members of the CT Chapter of ASID will be present at the sale to help with purchases and give advice on design issues. In addition to designers, Industry Partners will host a Trade Show as they introduce their products and services.

From a press release:

The CT Chapter of ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) is sponsoring an Interior Designers’ Tag Sale from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday, October 29th at Christ Church in Greenwich, CT.  Christ Church is located at 254 East Putnam Avenue.  For more information: www.asidct.org.  Refreshments will be available.

Numerous professional designers have assembled a large collection of high-end home furnishings available at very reasonable prices.  Buyers can browse through an enormous variety of furniture, home accessories, lighting, artwork, fabrics, rugs, pillows, window treatments and more.  Many of these items were custom-made for demanding clients, but never used. They are perfect for home decorating, furnishing second homes or for staging houses or condos for sale.  There will be many items suitable for wedding, housewarming, birthday or holiday presents.

Designing and furnishing a home requires a multitude of carefully orchestrated decisions.  On occasion, a dining table ordered 48” wide arrives at 54” and it won’t fit the room. A custom-made side chair is inexplicably upholstered in the wrong fabric, or a coffee table ordered in walnut arrives unexpectedly from the manufacturer in maple. These and other one-of-a-kind exquisite items will be for sale.

Members of the CT Chapter of ASID will be present at the sale to help with purchases and give advice on design issues. In addition to designers, Industry Partners will host a Trade Show as they introduce their products and services.  There will be experts representing paints, oriental carpets, fine art and custom framing.

Sherwin Williams and AG Williams Painting are sponsors of this event. A portion of the proceeds will go to CT ASID to be used in pro-bono work for charitable institutions throughout CT.

Roton Point Book Signing

We are having book signing and presentation for the “Roton Point” book at the following locations:

1. Reading Garden at Black Rock Library, 2705 Fairfield Ave, Bpt Sept. 13th 6:30pm, Rainy Faye Books will be supplying the event.

2. Darien Library, 1441 Post Road Darien, Sept. 14th 1:30pm

3. New Canaan Library, Oct. 17th 7:30pm

4. We will be doing a SOUTH NORWALK LIBRARY presentation and book signing on “Roton Point” on
Tuesday, November 1 at 6:00 pm there will be Food with a local SoNo restaurant, the presentation starts at 6:30pm with a signing at 7pm. Come one! Come all!

From the 1880s until 1941, Roton Point Park in Rowayton was a frequent destination for New Canaan church picnics and families, and the Town even had an opportunity (not realized) to buy it at the start of WW II. Now there’s a new book that covers Roton Point’s fabled history as an amusement park and big band venue, as told through the picture postcards of the day.

Book signing and presentation about “Roton Point” by the Roton Point History Committee; Lisa Wilson Grant, chair and members Cam Hutchins, Mary Ellen Pastore, and Pat Atkin.

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Sheltering the homeless, one coat at a time

The stats nationwide say that there are too many homeless people seeking help at shelters. Enter a young design student, Veronika Scott,  who took a stab at solving the problem by designing a coat for the homeless which doubles up as a sleeping bag:

A design student at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Scott conceived her coat-bag for a class project in 2010 – and now she’s planning to go national with it.

The Detroit native has watched the homeless population of her economically savaged city explode to more than 30,000 in recent years, and she wants to help.

“What I found, in working at shelters and getting to know homeless people, is that pride is one of their biggest needs,” Scott said. “Whether or not they can get into a shelter, they want to be able to take care of themselves.”

Part of that pride, Scott learned, meant being able to sleep outside without freezing to death. In Detroit in the winter, a homeless person can die of exposure even in the daytime.

To Scott, the logical thing was to devise a warm coat for the daytime that could also be used as a life-saving blanket at night.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/09/10/BAHR1L2HK8.DTL#ixzz1Xk8lETCr

 

The coat is made of synthetic quilting material and Tyvek. The tyvek serves as the waterproof insulating part that makes the coat light and protective. It only ways 1 pound.

“I didn’t mean this coat to make it seem like it’s OK to sleep outside, but our shelters are just so full,” Scott said. “And this is something that can help people in the meantime. It’s really a basic survival thing.”

She presented one of her early prototypes Friday at the Social Capital Markets Conference at Fort Mason, an annual gathering of national entrepreneurs and innovators with an environmental and do-gooding mindset. Amid the admiring oohs and ahs, workshop co-organizer Sarah Brooks said Scott’s idea could catch fire even on the less-frigid West Coast.

“I am so impressed with her,” said Brooks, director of social innovation for the Hot Studio design firm in San Francisco. “She could totally take this thing to scale. I mean, it’s even stylish – I’d wear it.”

Over the past year, Scott has handed out 25 coat-bags to homeless people in the Motor City and gathered rave reviews from NPR and newspapers in Michigan. With companies from Dupont to Acme Mills interested in helping her, she said, she’s ready to graduate in December and start producing her coat-bags – called Element S (for survival) – in big numbers.

She’ll start with three employees and intends to hire homeless women. The goal is to sell one type of the coat to non-homeless people for a profit, and to use the proceeds to produce others to give free to folks on the street.

This entrepreneurial idea is all part of the Detroit renaissance, that is driving young creative types to rethink and reimagine their city. Scott’s web site is even called The Empowerment Plan. Creative economy peeps are busy transforming an old printing plant into a collective space, in their words:

The building is called 1401 and is a giant collective of fashion designers, screen printers, chefs, business people, sculptors, musicians, and me. It is 43,000 sq. ft.! 1401 was home to a printing company for years and had almost become another abandoned building in the city. You can definitely tell the building was at it’s peak in the 80′s- there are tons on sunset landscapes, brick-like cars, and women with big hair. The walls are all beige and they seemed to have a huge fascination with drop ceilings. The coolest part of this place, besides the size, the air conditioner, and the people, are the bathrooms… why? Because apparently they wanted all executive bathrooms, which are covered in gold filigree with black porcelain everywhere and high ceilings.

The coat costs between $5-10 in materials. You can donate to the project here. OR you can stop by Maker Faire in NYC September 17-19  and check it out live.

Play for Change September 17th 2011

From the Play for Change website:

The 1st annual PLAYING FOR CHANGE DAY – on September 17, 2011 – is a global day of action where musicians of all varieties perform on stages, cafés, city squares, and street corners worldwide and raise money to bring music into the lives of young people.

This year’s event carries the theme Power to the People, drawing its inspiration from the spirit of John Lennon’s activism, thanks to the gracious support of Playing For Change’s mission by Theatre Within and Yoko Ono. Proceeds raised will support the work of the Playing For Change Foundation and Theatre Within – to help build music schools, strengthen music and arts education, support teachers and performances, purchase instruments, and connect schools to promote cross-cultural learning and conflict resolution.

Playing For Change Day is a creative day of action that uses the universal power of music to create positive social change. Your donation or participation contributes to a positive vibration that connects and inspires us all.

Play a Song. Change the World.

 

Rock me like a Hurricane

Well enough people have been saying “Danger Will Robinson” to fill the airwaves and the tubes with dire warnings and stuff to stimulate the milk, candles and bread industry. Ever wonder why we have this collective urge to shop before impending weather disasters? I’ve always been baffled. It’s not like you can’t just turn on the tap and get drinking water and scrounge through the cupboards for a few saltiness to tide you over the hour or so when mother nature truly has wrathed her worst. But I digress.

Below is the link to the Governor’s everything you need to know about the hurricane.

http://www.governor.ct.gov/malloy/cwp/view.asp?a=11&q=485102

More importantly if you live in an area prone to flooding, take a look at your storm drains and clear out trash and debris so the water has someplace to go. Broken twigs and tree branches are what beavers use to build dams. So why let urban storm drains in your neighborhood create problems? You and your neighbors will reap the drier benefits. Don’t forget your own gutters. And tie down patio and deck furniture.

Be safe.

Peeps Show Opening/Pop-Up Gallery-August 24. 6:30-10pm. SONO

NORWALK–  Twelve Firing Circuit Artists will be exhibiting at the mARTket Pop-Up Gallery

136 Washington St., South Norwalk, Ct. (home of the old Sweet Rexies/next to Donavan’s).
Opening Reception: Wednesday August 24, 2011 from 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Gallery Hours:
Thursday and Friday – 4 pm – 10 pm
Saturday – 3 pm – 10 pm
Sunday – 12 noon – 6 pm
or by appointment (contact any artist below)

Special Events:
“DRAW WITH THE ARTIST”
demo and instruction by Lori Lohstoeter.  Thursday from 7-10pm (description below)
“IT TAKES A VILLAGE”
collaborative clay installation project with Denise Minnerly.  Friday from 7-9pm (description below)

“DRAW WITH THE ARTIST” WITH LORI LOHSTOETER
ALL AGES/ALL LEVELS – BYO-SUPPLIES AND FOLDING CHAIR
Watch how an artist sets up an interesting still life using every day objects.
Watch how an artist builds an image starting with line and adding value for creating dimension.
Enjoy talking with an artist about drawing.
Enjoy a free drawing lessons filled with tips and shared techniques.
Lori is an experienced art instructor. She teaches drawing at Norwalk Community College as well as creative computer programs with private students: artorg911.com your creative computer help line.  For complete information on Lori, go to her website: loriloh.com

“IT TAKES A VILLAGE” WITH DENISE MINNERLY
ALL AGES/ALL LEVELS
Come and participate in a collaborative installation project.  Each participant will mold their own ball of clay into a small house to be included in a future gallery installation.  Artist Denise Minnerly will guide you through the process of creating your version of a home with her intuitive imagination and vision.  For complete information on Denise, go to her website: deniseminnerly.com

EXHIBITING FIRING CIRCUITS ARTISTS AND SITE LINKS:
Heather Braxton heatherbraxton.com, Mario Cipri/845-490-4402, Mari Gyorgyey (facebook/mari georgyey and her art), Elisa Keogh elisakeogh.com Karen Larocque kdlart@optonline.net, Susan Leggitt susanleggitt.com, Regina Sender Levin reginaslevin@gmail.com, Lori Lohstoeter loriloh.com, Denise Minnerly deniseminnerly.com, Derek Uhlman uhlman.com, Karen Vogel karenvogelstudio.com, and Carla Wales carlawalesart.com

SPACE DONATED BY Tom Rich, managing Partner of T.R. SoNo Partners, an FD Rich Company affiliate.

EVENT SPONSORED BY Norwalk 2.0 whose mission is to engage residents, businesses and community organizations to work together and create an authentic, creative, economically diverse and sustainable future.
For information check out the website at www.norwalk2.org.

Norwalk Artists Pop Up on Washington St

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Head down to Washington Street Saturday and Sunday for Norwalk 2.o’s extraordinary art pop-up gallery,
the mARTket. Featuring over 20 local artists and hundreds of works of art. From noon till 10 pm Saturday and noon till 5 pm Sunday ONLY!

The new exhibit taps into the rich talent that greater Norwalk has to offer. The mARTket, located at 136 Washington Street in Norwalk Connecticut, in the former Sweet Rexies location. The show will feature work in textiles, jewelry, photography, sculpture, paintings and several artists will be working on site.The exhibit features the work of artists who have studios, work in Norwalk or live in Norwalk. Many have participated in public arts projects and local exhibits throughout the year. Artists Jahmane and Duvian Montoya have organized the show in the pop up style that has been successfully launched in the space earlier this year. Recently Jahmane held a screen printing workshop for the Carver Summer Camp. (see photo)
Some of the artists showing include Liz Squillace, Lauren Rosito, Elisa keogh, Carrie Brady, Carla Wales, Derek Uhlman, Steve Hunter, Daniel Sharkey, Jackie Lightfield, Dana Laird, Patricia Eljaiek, Francine Funke, Tony Mobilia, Susan Leggitt, Loren DePalma, Dionne Pia, Steve Wallerstein, Duvian Montoya, Jahmane, A. Nailah, Ammon Archie and more.Tom Rich, Managing Partner of T.R. SoNo Partners, an FD Rich Company affiliate, has donated the space to support emerging artists and incubate local produced talent. A strong supporter of the arts in Fairfield County, TR SONO Partners has donated space and supported programs throughout the county.Saturday night, come to the artist reception August 6, at 7:00 pm.

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Big changes start with little projects, and this is only one of a few projects we’ve started to change the world.You can learn more about each project at norwalk2.org or follow us @norwalk2.

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On August 6th and 7th the SoNo Celebration kicks off its 35th year of exsistence and we at The mARTket have a great oppurtunity to showcase some of Fairfield County’s premier artists. We are a pop up gallery located at 136 Washington St. in the heart of the SoNo celebration.
Check out the details here: http://www.norwalk2.org/news/
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