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Everyone An Artist For Holden St. Project
Preparations for the city's annual Downtown Celebration began this afternoon, despited the continued construction at each end of Main Street. We're particularly eager to see what happens on Holden Street, where Sidewalk Sam was overseeing the layout of grid lines on the pavement.
The Boston icon is leading a group of volunteers — pretty much anyone who stops by to paint — to recreate a colorful Matisse painting that he says symbolizes the life and light of the Hoosic River that flows through the city.
Sidewalk Sam, center, speaks with Glenn Maloney and Public Safety Commissioner E. John Morocco. |
The blue river "runs through a landscape and full of life and organisms that are full of the bounty of life, bursting out in color and variety on the ground," said Sam. "We're going to have hundreds of people creating this symbol of life and succulence."
The project, known as Holden StArt, is preparation for a much bigger project planned next year.
Also on tap will be entertainment, food and sales. A dunk tank will be set up and we hear some city councilors will be in the wet seat.
The streets shut down at around 4:30 p.m.; Holden has been partially closed since noontime.
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