Livermore residents may have noticed a missing piece of public art: the totem pole in Centennial Park was removed Thursday morning for maintenance. A timeline for its return has not been created yet. Â
âIt was removed to preserve the sculpture itself and for safety reasons,â said Jeff Shafer, Maintenance and Golf Operations Manager for The City of Livermore. âThere was a pest problem, and it was rotting â¦Â it was taken down safely and no damage was done during the removal.â Â
The totem pole was created by Native American artist Adam Nordwall and has graced the corner of Fourth and Holmes since the townâs centennial celebration in 1974. Prior to that, it stood on the northwest corner of P Street and Railroad Avenue, where it was first installed in 1971. Â
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by Nelson Daily Sports on Tuesday May 04 2021
Larry Marinas, now boasting his second hole-in-one, holds the ball that found the cup on Hole 15 at Granite Pointe. Submitted photo
While most golfers in the West Kootenay are still rubbing the rust off the game from the long offseason, Larry Marinas of Nelson is already in mid-season form.
Marinas recorded the first hole-in-one of the season at Granite Pointe Golf Course in Nelson on Thursday, April 29
th after scoring the feat on the 15
th hole with a group of golfing buddies.
Marinas hit an 8-iron on the 191-yard Par three, scoring the Ace from the White Tees.