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THE Newcastle suburb of Georgetown comes to light this weekend. Bright Sparkes involves a lantern-lit community gathering in Sparke Street, Georgetown, as part of Newcastle Council’s Make Your Place community grant program. Co-ordinator Carolyn McKay said residents could mingle on the street, meet more people from their immediate neighbourhood and enjoy the sight of tea light-lit lanterns. Sparke Street is a quaint, narrow street in the small suburb that began as a residential area in the late 1800s for industrial workers. Sparke Street is named after William Andrew Sparke, a Newcastle alderman and mayor in 1872, who ran a butchering business at Honeysuckle Point. In 1870, he built a large home
“Webland” in Blane Street (now Hunter Street) that was demolished in 1905 to make way for the Frederick Ash building. W.A. Sparke died in 1891.
Newcastle artist Ken O’Regan has designed a cottage-style lantern and facilitated a lantern-making workshop for Sparke Street residents. This Saturday, September 10, residents will decorate the street- side exterior of their homes with the lanterns, and the section of Sparke Street between Christo Road and Moate Street will be closed to traffi c from 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm for a street party.
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The Bright Sparkes concept was the inspiration of community cultural worker Brian Joyce, co-ordinated by Carolyn McKay, artist and recent returnee to the town of her birth, assisted by L!vesites and involving many residents of Sparke Street.
GET-TOGETHER: A prototype of the lanterns being displayed this weekend.
Special glow in the night
4 THE NEWCASTLE POST Wednesday, September 7, 2011
view the digital edition online at
www.newcastlepost.com.au
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