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From Theater Kid to Outdoor Stage, How Can Creativity Revitalize a Park? My Guest: Liz McCoy, Executive Director of James Weldon Johnson Park
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Nestled in the heart of downtown Jacksonville lies a park steeped in history and cultural significance. Originally established as a public square in the 19th century, the park has witnessed the evolution of the city and has served as a gathering place for generations. Throughout its history, the park has been a focal point for community engagement, reflecting the spirit of the city.
Also, when you move to Jacksonville with kids, Sweet Pete's Candy Store is a must visit, and it's across the street. We went, we walked, my kids picked the nose for a picture. Truth be told, I think I picked the nose too, and we didn't imagine we would be back. But several years later, at a MOCA opening, I found myself asking, "where is the giant head in Hemming Park?" And that's what we're going to tackle today...
In recent years, revitalization efforts have breathed new life into the space, transforming it into a vibrant venue for arts, culture and public gatherings. Today, the park, formerly known as Hemming, is currently James Weldon Johnson Park, standing as a testament to Jacksonville's rich heritage and its commitment to inclusivity and celebration. The park pulses with a spirit of inclusivity and joy, drawing people from all walks of life, and at the helm of this dynamic space is Liz McCoy, the executive director of Friends of James Weldon Johnson Park.
Liz has a lifetime of experiences, from producing shows like Blue's Clues Live to navigating the challenges of New York City's bustling art scene, and now offers invaluable insights into career evolution and creative fulfillment. Her story takes a compelling turn in Jacksonville, where she found a new home and community that reinvigorated her passion for the arts. Listen in to uncover how embracing change and seeking new opportunities can lead to personal and professional growth.
Curious about how urban spaces evolve over time? We discuss the revitalization of James Weldon Johnson Park and the role innovative programming plays in transforming downtown areas into lively cultural venues. Tackling misconceptions about urban safety, we emphasize the importance of a mindset shift to fully embrace the vibrant potential of our cities.
https://jamesweldonjohnsonpark.org/events/
Tune in to learn from her story and discover how one person's passion can spark widespread community engagement.
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Manage episode 448497896 series 3438256
Nestled in the heart of downtown Jacksonville lies a park steeped in history and cultural significance. Originally established as a public square in the 19th century, the park has witnessed the evolution of the city and has served as a gathering place for generations. Throughout its history, the park has been a focal point for community engagement, reflecting the spirit of the city.
Also, when you move to Jacksonville with kids, Sweet Pete's Candy Store is a must visit, and it's across the street. We went, we walked, my kids picked the nose for a picture. Truth be told, I think I picked the nose too, and we didn't imagine we would be back. But several years later, at a MOCA opening, I found myself asking, "where is the giant head in Hemming Park?" And that's what we're going to tackle today...
In recent years, revitalization efforts have breathed new life into the space, transforming it into a vibrant venue for arts, culture and public gatherings. Today, the park, formerly known as Hemming, is currently James Weldon Johnson Park, standing as a testament to Jacksonville's rich heritage and its commitment to inclusivity and celebration. The park pulses with a spirit of inclusivity and joy, drawing people from all walks of life, and at the helm of this dynamic space is Liz McCoy, the executive director of Friends of James Weldon Johnson Park.
Liz has a lifetime of experiences, from producing shows like Blue's Clues Live to navigating the challenges of New York City's bustling art scene, and now offers invaluable insights into career evolution and creative fulfillment. Her story takes a compelling turn in Jacksonville, where she found a new home and community that reinvigorated her passion for the arts. Listen in to uncover how embracing change and seeking new opportunities can lead to personal and professional growth.
Curious about how urban spaces evolve over time? We discuss the revitalization of James Weldon Johnson Park and the role innovative programming plays in transforming downtown areas into lively cultural venues. Tackling misconceptions about urban safety, we emphasize the importance of a mindset shift to fully embrace the vibrant potential of our cities.
https://jamesweldonjohnsonpark.org/events/
Tune in to learn from her story and discover how one person's passion can spark widespread community engagement.
Do you have some feedback, thoughts or questions?
Want to be a guest on my show or have an Honorable Mensch to nominate?
Connect on Instagram @SchmoozewithSuze
Subscribe to the Schmooze with Suze Podcast for your dose of #Culture, #Values and #GlobalCitizenship... with a side of #chutzpah...
Don’t forget to leave a review if you enjoyed this episode.
Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE.
Thank you for helping us grow!
60 Episoden
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