Charleston's green movement put into gear on Park(ing) Day
Cozily situated amongst parked tourists’ minivans, National Park(ing) Day in Charleston was a success after drawing the attention of visitors with their creatively-compact petting zoo, ping pong park, and “green car.”
Head over to our Flickr account for more pictures of the day's event.The parks were made with donated and loaned resources and, invited pointing fingers and gasping mouths. The ping pong park and the green car were donated by Design Works, whose unique method of being green -- an old Volvo filled with a plethora of plants -- lured in the curious crowd.
Established in San Francisco in 2005, National Park(ing) Day was established to celebrate parks and promote the need for more urban parks.
Presented by the Trust for Public Land, Charleston residents celebrated their second year of participation; program coordinator, Lauren Gellatly, discusses the day:
If you’re itching to participate in next year’s events please check out the Trust for Public Land, which is a national non-profit land conservation group.
The Post and Courier also checked out the event but focused more on the stalemate between the city and downtown residents, in a nutshell: The city is all for reducing the number of parking spots, but folks get irate at the thought of parking and walking.
Update September 22: And occasional TheDigitel correspondent has posted this time lapse of the event to Facebook.
More coverage
- ABC News 4: National Parking Day
- The Post and Courier: Parking in a park?
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20 Sep 2008 9:29 am.
We had a great time yesterday and invite people to check out photos from Park(ing) spaces from across the country in the group or add your own if you were a part of the fun yesterday on Market Street:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/2008parkingday/
Cheers,
Lauren Gellatly
The Trust for Public Land