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Highlights Include: 2010 2009 2008 Held six volunteer planting/cleanup days keeping our beds fresh for each season. Decorated the Square for the holidays for the first time and held our first annual holiday party and artists reception. Holiday decor courtesy of Whitney Bank. Removed all termite infested wood bollards and installed over 100 "historically accurate" cast iron bollards which will protect the park's irrigation system, turf and plants from vehicles entering the park. Major funding and grants for this project came from Shell, AT&T and the Downtown Development District. Purchased and installed a dog/human water fountain for our users thanks to funding from Shell New Orleans Credit Union. Installed, as part of the "Sculpture for New Orleans" Exhibit, EYE BENCHES IV by world-renowned artist Louise Bourgeois. Ms. Bourgeois was extremely generous in donating all costs of shipment and installation as well as her loan of the sculpture to New Orleans. Launched our Internet site thanks to Firefly Digital, our fabulous website designer and host. Received a shumard oak planted by President Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Harper, and Mexican President Calderon for Earth Day, May 22. The Parks and Parkways Department planted 3 more matching oaks to help replace the tree canopy lost in the storm in 2005. Obtained 6 new trash containers for the park from the Downtown Development District. Held the second annual "Gardens with a View" walking tour fundraiser.
2007 Replanted entirely, through LSC volunteers, the three statuary beds replacing unkempt iris beds with graceful formal beds designed by Parks and Parkways Chief Landscape Architect, Keith Bleichner. Fully automated the park irrigation system providing protection from periods of drought and the ability to provide regular watering of seasonal plantings. Held regular planting/cleanup days at least every 2 months throughout the year. Seasonal plantings for each season. Conducted first annual "Gardens with a View" walking tour of homes and gardens in the Lafayette Square neighborhood. Started regularly stocking the doggie bag stations at each corner of the park to assure a clean park lawn. Obtained major funding from AT&T to get the LSC up and running.
2006 Lafayette Square Conservancy received 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit organization. Stump Grinding - After Parks and Parkways removed seven large trees that had been downed by Hurricane Katrina, the Conservancy received a donation from Bayou Tree Service to grind the remaining stumps. Major Cleanup Days - Over 70 volunteers participated in each of two cleaning and planting days. Several smaller cleanup/planting days were held. Irrigation System Repair - LSC replaced and repaired many sprinkler heads. Installed new metal door for storage shed donated by Dial One House of Doors.
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