[Summit] Summit Digest, Vol 65, Issue 25
George Schietinger
george at residentialbuilders.info
Mon Aug 16 15:59:00 UTC 2010
There has not been any public meetings on community gardens in our
neighborhood as of yet. The people interested in community gardens where
planning on an August public meeting in our neighborhood but that seems to
have been postponed. When one is set up the SNA will give the neighbors as
much notice as possible on the list serve and our blog. This meeting will
not be a make or break meeting. There will be several public meetings
planned so everyone will be able to give their input. How the final decision
is made is the big question? There isn't a clear process on how to make
these kind of decisions. This became very clear as seen by what happened
around the trees in Lippitt park. The SNA is will keep you in the loop.
George Pres. of SNA
8/16/10 10:14 AM, "Peter Gallant" <Pete1188 at cox.net> wrote:
> I'm not for or against locating a community garden at Lippitt Park, but I
> think Charlotte's suggestion of locating it on North Main Street is a
> wonderful idea that would serve serval positive purposes and possibly
> stimulate development on a street that is in dire need of some life. I'm
> nost sure of the space, soil, etc., but let's get some traction behind that
> idea and PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE stop using this forum to disrespect each
> other. You sound like a bunch of spoiled kids and Gladys Kravitz types.
> Relax people, and try to enjoy the great neighborhood we all share.
>
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>> 1. Re: Lippitt Park Community Garden (Emlyn Addison)
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>> Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 06:26:56 -0400
>> From: Emlyn Addison <noisyblocks at gmail.com>
>> To: summit at sna.providence.ri.us
>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Lippitt Park Community Garden
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>>>
>>> Remember gardens need maximum hours of sun. Otherwise you have increased
>>> mold & pest problems, as well as slower growth in NE's already relatively
>>> short growing season.
>>>
>>>
>> Dear SNA/Parks Dept./City of Providence/Burly Men with Chainsaws,
>>
>> In the interests of absolute, unambiguous clarity and continued community
>> togetherness the above statement does not reflect a consensus, or indicate
>> an endorsement or official request, nor does it constitute legal
>> permission
>> to cut down any more trees.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Emlyn
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>> Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 07:23:55 -0400
>> From: "O'Kelly, Charlotte" <COKELLY at providence.edu>
>> To: Arthur Plitt <kingarthur02940 at yahoo.com>,
>> "summit at sna.providence.ri.us" <summit at sna.providence.ri.us>
>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Summit Digest, Vol 65, Issue 22
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>> I think Lippit park is too small and too popular to accommodate fencing
>> off a section of it for the use of a few who can pay for the privilege of
>> gardening there. I think a community garden is a great idea, but not at
>> the expense of heavily used public park space. To pursue this, we need
>> to locate a better space for a fenced off garden. North Main Street may
>> again have the unused space that would benefit from something healthy and
>> beautiful.
>> Charlotte
>> ________________________________
>> From: summit-bounces at sna.providence.ri.us
>> [summit-bounces at sna.providence.ri.us] On Behalf Of Arthur Plitt
>> [kingarthur02940 at yahoo.com]
>> Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 10:13 PM
>> To: summit at sna.providence.ri.us
>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Summit Digest, Vol 65, Issue 22
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>> I think it is a great idea to allow community gardening. I recently saw
>> ground zero in NYC with a lovely garden for the community next to a kids
>> play area and it made a wonderful enhancement. Arthur
>>
>> Take good care of yourself and others, so we can take care of the rest.
>> Our total future is really the long process of learning to be kind and
>> growing together. King Arthur
>>
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>> 1. Re: Lippitte Park Redux (Greg Gerritt)
>> 2. Re: Lippitte Park Redux (Jesse C. Polhemus)
>> 3. Large appliance repair (Don Jurkowitz)
>> 4. Re: Large appliance repair (Theresa Mathiesen)
>> 5. Re: Large appliance repair (louise zuckerman)
>> 6. Re: Break-in Suspect Spotted on Lauriston (Theresa Mathiesen)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 06:28:12 -0400
>> From: Greg Gerritt <gerritt at mindspring.com<mailto:gerritt at mindspring.com>>
>> To: Fr Eng <ridotshaw at gmail.com<mailto:ridotshaw at gmail.com>>, Summit
>> Neighborhood
>> <Summit at sna.providence.ri.us<mailto:Summit at sna.providence.ri.us>>
>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Lippitte Park Redux
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>> The point of a community garden is to increase access to healthy food for
>> the entire community, improving our food security in the face of global
>> warming. RI grows only 1% of its food, and is in desperate need of
>> increasing that as climate and transportation systems break down. Parks
>> are
>> exactly the right place for community gardens. Greg gerritt
>>
>>
>> on 8/15/10 1:50 AM, Fr Eng at
>> ridotshaw at gmail.com<mailto:ridotshaw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> So after the trees are cut down, a new plan is in the works - with SNA
>>> leadership - to change Lippitt Park again.? This time, the idea is to
>>> fence
>>> off a good part of the park and only have certain people be able to use
>>> that
>>> part.
>>>
>>> Recall that a few of us have been concerned with not only the fact that
>>> trees
>>> were cut down but SNA played a terrible leadership role in that.? We can
>>> no
>>> longer afford to live with a family in the east side but visit Lippitt
>>> often.?
>>> Some SNA folks have indicated an homest concern about the role it
>>> played -
>>> after all, SNA knew long before the public did that trees would be cut
>>> down.?
>>> There was no alarm raised.? In fact, SNA tried to sell the idea.? It
>>> wasn't
>>> until the community itself stepped in.? Then the tree cutting that SNA
>>> and the
>>> City said was necessary for the fountain project was stopped.
>>>
>>> Thank you again for the thoughful comments from the SNA members who want
>>> to
>>> learn from this.? I believe Mr. Mike W. is a board member and seems to
>>> have
>>> the right leadership thoughts and abilities.? Other comments are noted
>>> below.
>>>
>>> But the new plan is again intended to reshap our beloved park.? At least
>>> one
>>> half acre will be fenced off.? Now this will be called a community garden
>>> and
>>> certain people will be allowed to garden there.? Nice idea for them.? But
>>> was
>>> Lippett intended to be a farm??? Even if a small amount of area is fenced
>>> off,
>>> that's not right.? Many times, my family has enjoyed the freedom of
>>> running
>>> thoughout the areas with grass.? Why should be that be restricted?
>>>
>>> Well, some people want to garden, that's why.? And it appears the SNA
>>> folks
>>> are part of this push.? And guess who's pushing the hardest.? That's
>>> right
>>> Jessie P.?? This is person who agreed that trees should be cut down.? Now
>>> it
>>> doesn't appear that he's an officer in the SNA.? He is the head of Save
>>> the
>>> Fountain.? But it's unclear who else is a member of that.? That doesn't
>>> stop
>>> Jessie P from telling the rest of us what to do.? He talks as if he's the
>>> only
>>> one with a right or brain to do it!!!
>>>
>>> And the SNA group, while lucky to have Mr. Mike W, also has people who
>>> don't
>>> like opposition.? Paul S. told us to fuck off.? He brought the exchange
>>> right
>>> into the gutter.? That seems to be where some people in the SNA want to
>>> be if
>>> they don't get their way.
>>>
>>> It's time for SNA to tell us all about plans to fence off Lippitt Park.?
>>> Either say it ain't so or bring these plans out into the open so people
>>> can at
>>> least particpate!
>>>
>>> Shaw
>>>
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>> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 05:54:53 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: "Jesse C. Polhemus" <rynemonn at yahoo.com<mailto:rynemonn at yahoo.com>>
>> To: Summit at sna.providence.ri.us<mailto:Summit at sna.providence.ri.us>, Fr
>> Eng <ridotshaw at gmail.com<mailto:ridotshaw at gmail.com>>
>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Lippitte Park Redux
>> Message-ID:
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>> Shaw,
>>
>> I'll take this opportunity to remind you again that personal attacks and
>> distorted facts are only costing you public support. People will be more
>> likely to take your side if you discuss issues, not the shadowy movements
>> of a sinister cabal of organic gardeners.
>>
>> Here are some facts:
>>
>> * SNA has never advocated for the removal of a single tree
>> * At the very same meeting where tree removal was announced, SNA
>> immediately scheduled a public meeting to discuss the issue
>> * The idea of community gardening in Lippitt Park was brought to the SNA
>> Board by a private citizen who first approached the Parks Department
>> * SNA has not, to my knowledge, endorsed community gardening in Lippitt
>> Park or anywhere else
>> * I am currently a member of the SNA Board of Directors
>>
>> Speaking just for myself, I support community gardening, and I support
>> community gardening in Lippitt Park. Why not take this opportunity to
>> have a cordial discussion about which activities belong in a public park
>> and which ones don't?
>>
>> To me, it's pretty clear that a public park isn't meant to be an untouched
>> preserve but a place where humans perform various activities in a natural
>> setting. Numerous people over the years have felt similarly, because they
>> allowed a fountain and a playground to be built, music to be played, an
>> arts market and a farmer's market to be held regularly, and countless
>> other activities.
>>
>> I'd recommend that anyone who's interested look at the beautiful community
>> park near the JCC on Sessions Street as an example. Instead of taking
>> away from the park it's part of, it absolutely enhances it.
>>
>>
>> - Jesse
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> Message: 3
>> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 07:48:40 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: Don Jurkowitz <donjur1 at yahoo.com<mailto:donjur1 at yahoo.com>>
>> To: Summit at sna.providence.ri.us<mailto:Summit at sna.providence.ri.us>
>> Subject: [Summit] Large appliance repair
>> Message-ID:
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>> I am looking for a reliable, knowledgeable appliance repair person
>> (place?), for
>> my refrigerator. My freezer compartment is working fine but the
>> refrigerator
>> part is not working at all. The refrigerator is not tremendously old (I
>> think
>> less than 8 years). It is a Magic Chef. Thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>> Don J.
>>
>> Don Jurkowitz
>> Chemistry Department
>> CCRI
>> donjur1 at yahoo.com<mailto:donjur1 at yahoo.com>
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>> Message: 4
>> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 10:57:28 -0400
>> From: Theresa Mathiesen <elvamath at gmail.com<mailto:elvamath at gmail.com>>
>> To: Don Jurkowitz <donjur1 at yahoo.com<mailto:donjur1 at yahoo.com>>
>> Cc: Summit at sna.providence.ri.us<mailto:Summit at sna.providence.ri.us>
>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Large appliance repair
>> Message-ID:
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>> I think the Sears repair place repairs lots of appliances and models.
>> It's worth a try.
>>
>> -- Elva
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Don Jurkowitz
>> <donjur1 at yahoo.com<mailto:donjur1 at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>> I am looking for a reliable, knowledgeable appliance repair person
>>> (place?),
>>> for my refrigerator.? My freezer compartment is working fine but the
>>> refrigerator part is not working at all.? The refrigerator is not
>>> tremendously old (I think less than 8 years).? It is a Magic Chef.?
>>> Thanks
>>> for any suggestions.
>>>
>>> Don J.
>>>
>>> Don Jurkowitz
>>> Chemistry Department
>>> CCRI
>>> donjur1 at yahoo.com<mailto:donjur1 at yahoo.com>
>>>
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>> Message: 5
>> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 11:01:47 -0400
>> From: louise zuckerman <rlzuckerman at msn.com<mailto:rlzuckerman at msn.com>>
>> To: <elvamath at gmail.com<mailto:elvamath at gmail.com>>,
>> <donjur1 at yahoo.com<mailto:donjur1 at yahoo.com>>
>> Cc: summit at sna.providence.ri.us<mailto:summit at sna.providence.ri.us>
>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Large appliance repair
>> Message-ID:
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>>
>> Wickford Appliance on Newport Ave does repairs. They are good and
>> reliable.
>> Louise Zuckerman
>>
>>> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 10:57:28 -0400
>>> From: elvamath at gmail.com<mailto:elvamath at gmail.com>
>>> To: donjur1 at yahoo.com<mailto:donjur1 at yahoo.com>
>>> CC: Summit at sna.providence.ri.us<mailto:Summit at sna.providence.ri.us>
>>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Large appliance repair
>>>
>>> I think the Sears repair place repairs lots of appliances and models.
>>> It's worth a try.
>>>
>>> -- Elva
>>>
>>> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Don Jurkowitz
>>> <donjur1 at yahoo.com<mailto:donjur1 at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>>> I am looking for a reliable, knowledgeable appliance repair person
>>>> (place?),
>>>> for my refrigerator. My freezer compartment is working fine but the
>>>> refrigerator part is not working at all. The refrigerator is not
>>>> tremendously old (I think less than 8 years). It is a Magic Chef.
>>>> Thanks
>>>> for any suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> Don J.
>>>>
>>>> Don Jurkowitz
>>>> Chemistry Department
>>>> CCRI
>>>> donjur1 at yahoo.com<mailto:donjur1 at yahoo.com>
>>>>
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>> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 11:04:19 -0400
>> From: Theresa Mathiesen <elvamath at gmail.com<mailto:elvamath at gmail.com>>
>> To: Erin Johnson <eerjohnson at gmail.com<mailto:eerjohnson at gmail.com>>
>> Cc: summit at sna.providence.ri.us<mailto:summit at sna.providence.ri.us>, Phil
>> Ter <fillsol8 at yahoo.com<mailto:fillsol8 at yahoo.com>>
>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Break-in Suspect Spotted on Lauriston
>> Message-ID:
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>> Good point, Erin. The car snooping (he may have been snooping around our
>> house, too, I just don't know) occurred on Lauriston Street in the block
>> between Hope and Bayard.
>>
>> The break-in location has not yet, to my knowledge, been disclosed. And
>> it
>> probably wasn't the same person, because the kid I saw was a teenager and
>> relatively short of stature.
>>
>> Liberty, I don't think anyone is talking about jumping to conclusions
>> about
>> African American males. I do think it's my responsibility as a homeowner
>> and neighbor to keep track of who our neighbors are, and to notice and
>> report suspicious activity -- including casing -- whether the people
>> involved are white, black, or any combination of ethnic traits.
>>
>> -- Elva
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Erin Johnson
>> <eerjohnson at gmail.com<mailto:eerjohnson at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> It's helpful when discussing these to be very specific about the
>>> location.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Hope for Health <
>>> libertyliterary at yahoo.com<mailto:libertyliterary at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Theresa,
>>>>
>>>> I in no way meant to suggest that YOU were overreacting.
>>>> Of course, someone peering into your car on your
>>>> property is cause for concern.
>>>>
>>>> I was just mentioning that it is possible to become a bit
>>>> too nervous about these things - it is not uncommon in
>>>> some cities for people to be very anxious whenever they
>>>> are sharing the street with an African-American male.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Blessings,
>>>>
>>>> Liberty G
>>>>
>>>> --- On *Sat, 8/14/10, Theresa Mathiesen
>>>> <elvamath at gmail.com<mailto:elvamath at gmail.com>>* wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From: Theresa Mathiesen <elvamath at gmail.com<mailto:elvamath at gmail.com>>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Break-in Suspect Spotted on Lauriston
>>>> To: "Hope for Health"
>>>> <libertyliterary at yahoo.com<mailto:libertyliterary at yahoo.com>>
>>>> Cc: "Phil Ter" <fillsol8 at yahoo.com<mailto:fillsol8 at yahoo.com>>,
>>>> summit at sna.providence.ri.us<mailto:summit at sna.providence.ri.us>
>>>> Date: Saturday, August 14, 2010, 6:46 PM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I hear you Liberty. However, he was on our property, doing something
>>>> with
>>>> our car. (Peering in? Testing the door?) In view of all the car riflings
>>>> we've been having in our neighborhood, I don't think I'm overreacting.)
>>>> -- Elva
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Hope for Health <
>>>> libertyliterary at yahoo.com<mailto:libertyliterary at yahoo.com><http://mc/compo
>>>> se?to=libertyliterary at yahoo.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> For several years in the late 1990's, I worked for
>>>> the Community Policing office at the Providence
>>>> Police Department. Unfortunately, these kinds
>>>> of break-ins were common then.
>>>>
>>>> It is helpful that we, as neighbors, are alert to
>>>> see suspicious activity around someone's home.
>>>> This is a great help to crime deterrence.
>>>>
>>>> However, I hope we will be cautious about
>>>> overreacting to any young African-American
>>>> male with a touseled afro!
>>>>
>>>> Blessings,
>>>>
>>>> Liberty G
>>>>
>>>> --- On *Sat, 8/14/10, Theresa Mathiesen
>>>> <elvamath at gmail.com<mailto:elvamath at gmail.com><http://mc/compose?to=elvamat
>>>> h at gmail.com>
>>>>> * wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From: Theresa Mathiesen
>>>> <elvamath at gmail.com<mailto:elvamath at gmail.com><http://mc/compose?to=elvamat
>>>> h at gmail.com>
>>>>>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Summit] Break-in Suspect Spotted on Lauriston
>>>> To: "Phil Ter"
>>>> <fillsol8 at yahoo.com<mailto:fillsol8 at yahoo.com><http://mc/compose?to=fillsol
>>>> 8 at yahoo.com>
>>>>>
>>>> Cc:
>>>> summit at sna.providence.ri.us<mailto:summit at sna.providence.ri.us><http://mc/c
>>>> ompose?to=summit at sna.providence.ri.us>
>>>> Date: Saturday, August 14, 2010, 3:09 PM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for putting out the alert, Phil.
>>>>
>>>> A corrrection -- the guy I saw snooping around my car on Lauriston was a
>>>> lot shorter than 5'10" or 6'. My guess is 5' 6" at the most.
>>>>
>>>> A policeman came and is looking for him.
>>>>
>>>> -- Elva
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Phil Ter
>>>> <fillsol8 at yahoo.com<mailto:fillsol8 at yahoo.com><http://mc/compose?to=fillsol
>>>> 8 at yahoo.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The individual who is suspected of breaking into houses in the Summit
>>>> Neighborhood was seen snooping around a car at 1:30pm today (Saturday,
>>>> August 14th). A neighbor came out, and watched him. When he noticed her,
>>>> he
>>>> fled into another neighbors backyard. I checked the area about five
>>>> minutes
>>>> later, but he was gone. He does fit the description of the person
>>>> mentioned
>>>> previously, about 5'10 to 6 feet tall, thin, and sporting an unkept
>>>> afro.
>>>> Most likely in his late teens or early twenties. Apparently he's not
>>>> nervous
>>>> about committing crimes in broad daylight. Please keep an eye out and
>>>> alert
>>>> the police if you see him.
>>>>
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