Its a PARTY and you are invited! Louis Montãno Park Project & Neighborhood Picnic Saturday!9/27/2016 This Saturday, October 1, 2016, a Neighborhood Picnic and Community Day in Celebration of the Louis Montano Park Project in the Historic Guadalupe District will be held in the Louis Montano Park from 1-3pm across from the Alto Street Boys and Girls Club of Santa Fe/Del Norte. Neighbors have been asked to bring lawn chairs and lunch to enjoy an afternoon of getting to know each other, sharing ideas on other ways to improve the park, learning about the historic neighborhood, painting the base coat for the reading chair, and celebrating where they live. On Wednesday, September 7, 2016, a free library was placed at the Alto Street entrance to the park decorated by a local artist thanks to Whole Foods, the Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe, and a local charity, Green One Design. The new free library has been stocked with books and the Santa Fe Association of REALTORS® has agreed to continue to stock and replenish the library with a focus on children’s books. Students from the Alto Street Boys and Girls Club will assist in completing the reading chair installation by designing and painting it on Friday, October 14, and Friday, October 22, from 2-5pm. The Santa Fe Association of REALTORS® announces the construction of a reading chair for use by adults and children, too. The association partnered with the City of Santa Fe, Boys & Girls Club of Santa Fe/Del Norte, the Historic Guadalupe community, the Community Learning Network, and the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission on this park improvement project. The Santa Fe Arts Commission provided guidance and advisement. Other partners offered volunteer support to complete the project, helped promote the project, and assisted with sprucing up the local park. Updates, information, and photos of the project will added and available online at http://www.communitylearningnetwork.org/montano-park-project.html
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