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are coming to Little Sugar Creek Greenway, along the Kings Drive. The courts will be developed in a year or so by Mecklenburg Park and Recreation. Bocce (say “BOTCH-ee”) is an Italian game played with balls rolled on a green or on a court of fine gravel. Bocce is sort of a combination of bowling, croquet and shuffleboard. The sport is very popular in some parts of the country.TREE SCULPTURE, ENVISIONED BY PARK GARDENERS,
NOW DECORATES LITTLE SUGAR CREEK GREENWAY
By Mike Cozza and Suzie Donnelly, Oct., 2007
Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department
Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department celebrates a new and unique “tree sculpture” on Little Sugar Creek Greenway, in the section along Westfield Road behind Park Road Shopping Center.
The sculpture is an environmentally friendly recycling of a majestic 150+ year old maple tree that died recently. Although Park and Rec horticulturists couldn’t save the tree from old age, they managed to preserve part of it for greenway users to enjoy for years to come.
Margaret Brown and Susie Donnelly, gardeners with Park and Rec’s Little Sugar Creek Greenway Team, thought it would be wonderful to make something special out of the stump that was left after the tree had to be cut down. They also rescued a huge piece of the trunk and had it moved to a nearby natural area. They asked Buddy Gray, owner of Mecklenburg Woodcarvings to take a look and see what kind of art could be created.Buddy became interested in carving while attending camp at Lake Lure at the age of 12. After retiring from the business world, he decided to open his own woodcarving shop. Examples of his work can be seen all over the Charlotte area.
Jeff Robinson, Director of Specialized Park Services, approved $1500 for the project, and work began.Using a chainsaw Woodcarver Gray sculpted into the tree trunk a great blue heron, hawk, owl, frog, snake, and a squirrel—all animals that live along the greenway.The old tree seemed to come alive! The work was christened "Wild Wood.” Scott Stephens of the Park Repair Group, who is very handy with a chain saw, also fashioned a two person, S-shaped "Coupling Chair" from the stump. The carvings were treated with a mixture of linseed oil and turpentine to preserve the wood.This compound will also be applied annually for preservation.
Gardeners Margaret and Susie, who first envisioned the project, will plant shrubs and perennial flowers around the sculptures.This section of the greenway was once inhabited by a row of small houses that flooded from time to time. With the aid of the federal government, Mecklenburg County purchased the houses, demolished them, and created a park-like setting along the greenway. This section is just on the uptown side of the Brandywine bridge across Little Sugar Creek. If only trees could talk, imagine the stories they could tell!
So come by and have a seat on one of the memorial benches along the greenway, view the wood carvings, and enjoy this peaceful and artistic place. Margaret and Susie want to thank everyone involved in making this special project a reality.
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Wood Carvings at Princeton:"Wild Wood" by carver Buddy Gray, Mecklenburg Woodcarvings
"Coupling Chair" by Scott Stephens, Mecklenburg Park and Rec, Park Repair Group
Photos courtesy of Mecklenburg County Park & Rec, Greenway Planning
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