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Possible Dreams Brochure
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| Downtown Murals & and Sculptures |
The River Path Sculpture
Artist: Dale Rogers |
The River Path
No bird-song floated down the hill,
The tangled bank below was still;
No rustle from the birchen stem,
No ripple from the water's hem.
The dusk of twilight round us grew,
We felt the falling of the dew;
For, from us, ere the day was done,
The wooded hills shut out the sun.
But on the river's farther side
We saw the hill-tops glorified,--
A tender glow, exceeding fair,
A dream of day without its glare.
With us the damp, the chill, the gloom
With them the sunset's rosy bloom;
While dark, through willowy vistas seen,
The river rolled in shade between.
From out the darkness where we trod,
We gazed upon those bills of God,
Whose light seemed not of moon or sun.
We spake not, but our thought was one.
We paused, as if from that bright shore
Beckoned our dear ones gone before;
And stilled our beating hearts to hear
The voices lost to mortal ear!
Sudden our pathway turned from night;
The hills swung open to the light;
Through their green gates the sunshine showed,
A long, slant splendor downward flowed.
Down glade and glen and bank it rolled;
It bridged the shaded stream with gold;
And, borne on piers of mist, allied
The shadowy with the sunlit side!
'So,' prayed we, 'when our feet draw near
The river dark, with mortal fear,
'And the night cometh chill with dew,
O Father! let Thy light break through!
'So let the hills of doubt divide,
So bridge with faith the sunless tide!
'So let the eyes that fail on earth
On Thy eternal hills look forth;
'And in Thy beckoning angels know
The dear ones whom we loved below!'
John Greenleaf Whittier
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Meet and Greet Opportunities This Week with Renowned Muralist Meg Saligman Philadelphia-based muralist Meg Saligman is in Haverhill this week to meet with members of our local community about the planned Essex Gateway Mural slated for creation and installation in 2011 on the wall of 25 Essex Street.
Don't miss the opportunity to become a part of Haverhill's newest--and largest-scale--public artwork. Meg is both an extraordinary image-maker (just check out her dazzling Website) and an artist with a profound commitment to community involvement in artistic production.
Major sponsors, multiple individual donors, and enthusiastic assistant painters will all be needed to bring this stunning project into being.
MEET AND GREET OPPORTUNITIES
The Public Arts Committee has achieved its goal of installing a mural on Wingate Street downtown —The Mural Public Arts Project committee has worked with talented local artist Emily Boulger to create a mural on Wingate Street downtown. A sign vendor has given the committee a quote for a mural that measures approximately 16' x 32' MORE
Team Haverhill's Public Art Committee, in collaboration with the Haverhill YMCA, have hired a mural artist, Ms. Sue Bodenrader (facebook: Artist Sue Bodenrader), to create a high quality outdoor mural for the Y's main entrance on Winter Street. MORE
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Tuesday, November 30th, 5-7 pm at the Essex St. Grille (25 Essex Street). Free hors d'oeurves with cash bar.
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Wednesday, December 1st, 5-7 pm at Lounge 59 (59 Washington Street). Suggested donation of $20 will get you one t-shirt and complimentary hors d'oeurves to accompany the cash bar.
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Thursday, December 2nd, 5-7 pm. Potential sponsors (at all levels) are invited to Hamel Lofts for an opportunity to discuss this project with the artist and the organizers.
Please let us know (even tentatively!) if you'd like to attend--and be sure to specify which event. Click here to RSVP. Thanks!
September 2010: Mural banner is featured image in Globe article about Haverhill revitalization. Read More (You will need to scroll down to see the photo and the start of the two articles.)
NEW MURAL INSTALLED: The Mural Public Arts Project committee has worked with talented local artist Emily Boulger to create a mural on Wingate Street downtown. A sign vendor has given the committee a quote for a mural that measures approximately 16' x 32'. The theme of the mural will be "Connecting The Community Through The Arts". The Public Arts Committee has achieved its goal of installing a mural on Wingate Street downtown.
NEW Wingate Street Mural Banner Map. Click Here

The scope of the mural is to give the community an opportunity to "connect" by painting 4x4 ft. sections of the mural called "squares", under the direction of Ms. Boulger. The final mural will be printed as a reproduction on fabric mesh and hung on a brick wall at 52 Wingate Street. The Public Arts Committee has achieved its goal of installing a mural on Wingate Street downtown.
To read an article about the Dale Rogers sculpture Team Haverhill has commissioned, please click here: Sculptor's metal creation to stand downtown
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The images below are canvases painted by local groups. These groups are participating in the mural project 'Connecting the Community Through the Arts"

11-13-09 Eagle Tribune: Artists wanted for YMCA mural
Team Haverhill's Public Art Committee, in collaboration with the Haverhill YMCA, have hired a mural artist, Ms. Sue Bodenrader (facebook: Artist Sue Bodenrader), to create a high quality outdoor mural for the Y's main entrance on Winter Street.
The goal is to create a mural that will enhance and educate its members and the community at large about it's community development throughout Haverhill's history. The mural's completion is targeted for Spring 2011.
The artist's composition will portray the YMCA by researching archival photos of its members and events from more than 150 years of its history in Haverhill. During production, the artist will provide hands on instruction to students enrolled in the YMCA's After School Program, who will have the opportunity to learn the techniques of mural painting.
For more information, contact Ms. Tracy Fuller, Executive Director by calling 978-374-0506, ext. 1601, or by email: fullert@northshoreymca.org.
7-23-10 Self-Guided Tours the Murals. NEW MAP!
4-2-08 Budding artists bring history alive in city murals
England's Micro Creamery
3-31-08 Making their marks on downtown Haverhill Students create murals with images of historic events
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BACKGROUND ON TEAM HAVERHILL MURAL PROJECT
In the second half of 2007, Team Haverhill focused intensively on the "Mural Project" (Phase I) and the "Candidate Forum Project" (including our "Ask-the-Candidates" articles). fIn 2008, we focused on Recycling research and education, playground renovation, and the installation of 14 additional murals, including three created in partnership with the Discovery Club afterschool program. For a description of 2009 projects.
On September 30, 2007, the six murals in Phase One were unveiled at 100 Washington Street (adjacent to the Tap Restaurant in Haverhill.) The Mural Project is a partnership with Team Haverhill and L.E.A.P. (Let’s Embrace the Arts and Preservation). The vision is for a downtown Haverhill that is a destination for visitors and residents, and that highlights our city’s heritage. Many generous sponsors and The Tap restaurant supported this phase of the project project. Phase Two has been completed, the Unveiling was at last year's Christmas Stroll on December 7, 2008. Alan Pearsall's mural "Window of the Past" is shown below and is located between the Garibaldi Club and the former Antique Mart on Washington Street downtown. Phase Three is being launched with a call for locations and sponsors

Team Haverhill Mural Project Sponsors
2008—Historical Figures Murals--Project Description: Three murals of famous people in Haverhill’s history created with participation of school-age children. Project Partners: The Haverhill Foundation for Excellence in Education; The Discovery Club After-School Program; Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Community, Arts and Education Foundation. Sponsors:Haverhill Cultural Council--$3200. In Kind Donations: Brochure Copies—Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce; Brochure Graphic Design—Jim Fonseca of CompuArt; Legal Expenses—Thomas Sullivan, Esq.; Wooden Panels—Jackson Lumber, Ralph Himber; Paint—Sherwinn-Williams.
2007—Riverfront Passageway Murals--Project Description: Six historic murals next to the Tap Restaurant and Brewpub. Project Partners: Team Haverhill, LEAP, and the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Community, Arts and Education Foundation. Sponsors:Verizon Foundation $3000; LEAP $2360; Anonymous Donor $2000; John Fahimian $1500; Haverhill Cultural Council $1200; Pentucket Bank $1000; Haverhill Rotary $1000; Chris Rau $50. In Kind Donations: Brochure Copies—Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce; Brochure Graphic Design—Jim Fonseca of CompuArt; Balloons—The Party Store; Garden Material—Goudrealt Farms; Banner—Team Haverhill; Legal Expenses—Joel Rosen, Esq.
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