Events
Upcoming Events
Care for the Square
Saturday, October 12, 2024
9 AM - Noon (Free lunch to follow)
Meet at the Salvation Army (386 Broad St, Providence, RI)
Beautify the Trinity Square area with us! This is an event we do twice a year to keep up the care in the area around the intersection of Broad St, Elmwood Ave, and Bridgham St. Types of projects we do include planting bulbs in time for spring, repairing equipment such as tree guards, public art projects, and outdoor landscaping. Have a project in mind? There's still time to propose. Contact our coordinator Percy Ballah at percy.trinitysquare@gmail.com.
We recommend volunteers bring:
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Closed-toed shoes
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Water bottles
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Work gloves
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Garden tools (if you're planting)
Questions? Contact trinitysquaretogether@gmail.com for more info.
Past Events
Care for the Square spring 2024
Snapshots from our block party in 2023!
Thanks to all the volunteers who came out to our spring 2023 Care for the Square! We'd like to thank Amos House, Crossroads, Renaissance Church, Southside Cultural Center, Southside Community Landtrust, Avenue Concept, The Salvation Army, Project Weber-Renew, Trinity United Methodist Church, Providence Neighborhood Planting Program, countless residents and others for contributing to this beautification event.
In October 2022 we completed a mural on the back of Salvation Army on Hayward St and cleaned up Grace cemetery and other areas in Trinity Square.
Hosted at the Southside Cultural Center in 2022, our annual summer block party is a day of community building, local food, carnival games, and live music for everyone in the area to enjoy.
In July of 2022, Trinity Square Together held a bilingual community forum with each of the candidates running in Providence's upcoming mayoral election. Over 90 community members attended to converse with candidates about political priorities and concerns.
Our seasonal Care For The Square event is an opportunity to collaborate with other community members on beautification projects around Trinity Square. From trash pick-up to tree-planting, Care For
The Square projects brighten the neighborhood and connect local organizations.