Spring Party

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Spring Party photos by Lilian Pintea.

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Spring Party photos by Elmoria Stewart.

Spring Party Videos

The videos below were produced by Silver Spring videographer Brigitte Yuille

The following videos were shot by North Woodside resident Lilian Pintea

https://youtu.be/L32sxxGwmd0https://youtu.be/rdEExH9ER50https://youtu.be/AiznQHd3qSo


THANK YOU!

The following residents of Lyttonsville, North Woodside, and Rosemary Hills (aka “Bridge neighbors”) served on the Talbot Avenue Bridge Community Spring Party Planning Committee:

Charlotte Coffield, David Cox, Eva Santorini, Elmoria Stewart, Joel Teitelbaum, Pat Tyson, Anna White
 
The Event Planning Committee would like to thank the following people and entities for their contributions to the event:
Bertie LoPiccolo for leading the Community Art Project
Josh Siegel for leading the Open Mic
Kate Elliot for creating original artwork of Talbot Avenue Bridge for the event
Andrea Jones Blackford and James Harkless of Washington Revels’ Jubilee Voices for leading us in song
David Rotenstein for text used in the Talbot Avenue Bridge Pop-up Museum
IMPACT Silver Spring for serving as our fiscal sponsor
Thanks also to all the people who contributed food, flowers, photos, equipment, volunteer time, funds and/or services to the event, including:
Alan Bowser, Vanessa Dillen, Jay Elvove, Jonathan Foley, George French, Gillian Huebner, Eugene Keanon, Laura Keanon, Anne Kennedy, Heather Lair, Bertie LoPiccolo, Philip LoPiccolo, Genevieve McDowell Owen, Nancy McGuire, Kathy McSkeane, Lilian Pintea, David Rotenstein, Julie Savage, Marcie Stickle, Omar Teitelbaum, Brigitte Yuille.  And all others whose names we may have missed!
And to the following local businesses for their donations:  Einstein Bagels (bagels), Snider’s (flower bouquet), and Vaccaro’s Desserts (cannolis)
And to Montgomery County Department of Transportation for cleaning roadways and safety assistance.
Most of all, thank you to all the neighbors and friends of the Talbot Avenue Bridge who attended!

Original Spring Party Invitation (as posted in advance of the event)

When:  NEW DATE  2-4pm, Saturday, May 11, 2019

Note: For any last minute weather-related updates, check: https://www.facebook.com/TalbotAvenueBridge/

Neighbors and friends of the Talbot Avenue Bridge are invited to come out for this fun, family-friendly event. There will be a Bridge Pop-up Museum, Kids Activities, an Open Mic, a Community Art Project, a Bridge Art Display, Refreshments, a Flower Exchange and more! Meet and get to know neighbors from both sides of the century-old Bridge. This may be the last time our community is able to gather at the Bridge before it is demolished.

What to Bring: a sweet or savory finger food to share, flowers (bouquet, potted, and/or seeds) for exchange, and a Bridge-related song or poem for the Open Mic. For more details and to sign up: https://sugeni.us/3zWB

Event Program
2:00 – All attendees are encouraged to first stop by the Welcome Table on the 4th Ave side of the Bridge for a name tag and event information
2:30 –  Open Mic begins on the Bridge; all other activities run from 2-4pm
4:00 – All attendees are invited to participate in the Closing Circle and the Community Flower Exchange on the Bridge

Support the Event:  To make a tax-deductible online donation https://impactsilverspring.org/bridge

Questions? Contact the group of Lyttonsville, North Woodside and Rosemary Hills neighbors who are planning the event at: talbotavenuebridge100@gmail.com