National “Kids to Parks Day” May 19
Events at Local Parks, Bicycle-Pedestrian Safety Campaign Kickoff, 2nd Annual “Porchfest” Round out Day’s Celebrations; All Events Free!
The City of
Somerville will join more than 50,000 communities across 45 states this year
for the second annual Kids to Parks Day.
A grassroots movement started by National Parks Trust, Kids to Parks events
are planned nationwide to celebrate America's parks through active play on
Saturday, May 19th. In
Somerville, events are planned at several parks throughout the City, including
Hodgkins-Curtin Playground, Albion Park, Lexington Park and the Community Path,
Blessing of the Bay Boat House and Shore Drive, Prospect Hill Park, Perry Park,
and Glen Park, and will include activities such as story time for kids, Zumba, bicycle safety programming and bike
decorating with the Somerville Police Department, children's activities with Recreation
Department programming for children, and much more! Participating organizations include
Corpbasics, Huan's Tai Chi, Ultimate Boot Camp, an African Drum Corps.,
and more! Residents are encouraged to
visit somervilleresistat.blogspot.com in advance to view a new, interactive map
of Somerville parks, including tot lots, community gardens, and off-leash
recreation areas for dogs.
Kids to Parks Day events in
Somerville include (1:00 to 3:00 P.M.):
- Perry Park: Children's activities
-
Prospect Hill Park:
Bring your kite and meet your
neighbors for an afternoon of kite flying and/or a picnic! -
Albion Park: Soccer and basketball with Somerville Recreation; Tai Chi
and Kung Fu demonstrations by Huan's Tai Chi -
Lexington Park:
Recreation programming -
Community Path at Lexington Park: Ultimate Bootcamp demonstrations, African drumming, and join the Somerville
Police Department for an afternoon of bike decorating and bike safety
demonstrations, and participate in a short bike parade with the Mayor at 3:00! -
Hodgkins Park: Recreation programming in the tot lot
Bike Parade and Bike-Pedestrian Safety Campaign
Kickoff
Following the Kids to Parks
Day celebrations, the Mayor and the Somerville Bicycle Committee invite
community members to join them on the Community Path at Lexington Park to
officially launch the City's Bike-Pedestrian Safety Campaign, a poster campaign
designed to educate community members about safe driving and cycling
regulations. The launch will be held at
3:00pm and will include a brief speaking agenda, poster presentation, and bike
parade along the path from Cedar Street to Willow Ave. The poster campaign launch will coincide with
the end of Bike Week 2012.
The City of Somerville has
been recognized regionally and nationally for its commitment to active living
and parks and open space. Currently,
there are 56 parks, playgrounds and/or community gardens located within its 4.1
square miles, of which more than 20 have been renovated since Mayor Curtatone
took office in 2004. Additionally, the
City's commitment to active living can be seen in the more than 22 miles of bike
lanes and sharrows that have been added in the last two years, along with 10
new bike corrals located throughout the City.
Somerville was named the 8th most bikeable and 10th
most walkable community in the United States in 2011 by walkscore.com. Residents and visitors may view a
comprehensive parks list, complete with interactive mapping tool and photos, at
somervilleresistat.blogspot.com.
PorchFest
Saturday, May 19th
will also bring the second annual "PorchFest," sponsored by the Somerville Arts
Council, to the City. PorchFest is a
community event that encourages Somerville residents to share their love of
music, and on May 19th local bands will showcase their unique style
by playing right on their own front porches.
Acts range from Bollywood funk to Americana to blues, gospel, and much
more. Bands will serenade passersby all
over the City. A list of the more than
95 locations can be found at www.somervilleartscouncil.org.
National Park Trust is a
nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of our
nation's critical parks and reconnecting youth, especially those that are
underserved, to nature. For more
information, visit www.parktrust.org.
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