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New Bedford The New Bedford arts community and creative businesses, along with a host of others, have big plans to put some sizzle into your winter this year.
#NBfestive Winter Places will pop-up at various hot spots throughout downtown New Bedford’s Seaport Cultural District – places where residents and visitors can “warm up, chill out, shop small and eat local.
#NBfestive Winter Places partners the City of New Bedford with Destination New Bedford, New Bedford Creative, UMass Dartmouth CVPA and the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park every Thursday through Saturday through the winter months. On those days artists, performers and downtown businesses will offer a variety of special events and programming in the city that are safe and fun for all ages.
Downtown New Bedford Transformed for ‘Winter Places’ Events
Just because it is winter doesn’t mean we have to be stuck inside all the time. According to a recent press release, the New Bedford arts community and creative businesses, along with a host of others, have big plans to put some sizzle into your winter this year. #NBfestive Winter Places will pop-up at various hot spots throughout downtown New Bedford’s Seaport Cultural District - places where residents and visitors can “warm-up, chill out, shop small, and eat local,” beginning on Thursday, February 11.
“#NBfestive Winter Places” partners the City of New Bedford with Destination New Bedford, New Bedford Creative, UMass Dartmouth CVPA, and the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park every Thursday through Saturday through the winter months. Artists, performers, and downtown businesses will offer a variety of special events and programming in the city that are safe and fun for all ages on those days
An entry in the Winter Places contest. (Courtesy)
The coronavirus pandemic has been a financial disaster for many businesses particularly as the weather s grown colder, with foot traffic down and public health officials warnings to avoid indoor spaces. Enter the Winter Places competition.
The contest was launched in July by Bench Consulting and solicited 65 entries, each with proposals to revitalize the country s main streets for winter think fire pits, warming huts, outdoor lights and movies, and more. A number of towns have already started implementing them.
Host Robin Young talks to
Jonathan Berk, creative director at Bench Consulting, about the ideas and the inspiration behind them.
Can Boston become a âwinter cityâ?
How a âwinter placemakingâ plan could help communities and businesses get through the dark season ahead.
By Janelle Nanos Globe Staff,Updated December 18, 2020, 9:43 a.m.
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In the Seaport, holiday lights are all around a curling ice sheet that is open for use by the public.Jim Davis/Globe Staff
With temperatures dropping, COVID-19 cases surging, and a vaccine still months away from the public at large, thereâs little doubt that a dark winter is ahead for the Commonwealth. But in a series of new efforts, cities like Worcester, Salem, and North Adams are trying to counter that darkness with light.