Home
Soles of the city
Giant shoes earn rave reviews at weekend unveiling
Haverhill residents got their first glimpse of the giant fiberglass shoes that will be placed throughout the city and most had only one word to describe each one of them — amazing.
Fourteen of the 15 shoes, all painted by local and regional artists, school teachers, and students, made their first public debut at the Fourth of July celebrations at Haverhill Stadium on Sunday night, receiving unanimous approval from spectators.
"They are so entertaining. Who knew a that a shoe could look like that," said Janice Clevesy of Haverhill.
The Merrimack Valley Federal Credit Union shoe was not on display because it will be finished later next week.
Rylee, 9, and Billy Amand, 8, of Haverhill enjoyed posing for pictures in front of the huge sculptures. Rylee said her favorite shoes were "A Weitzman Family Affair" by artist Elizabeth Persing and "The Pursuit of Fashion" by the Nordstrom Design Crew.
Grace Marcoux, of the Winnekenni Foundation, said the shoes were absolutely beautiful.
"It's one thing to see them in pictures but to see them in person is just amazing. They are so well done," Marcoux said.
Soles of Haverhill Committee members Tim Jordan and Leota Sarrette were pleased with the show of support from city residents.
"It's an incredible turnout and its so great to see the diversity in each shoe. The sketches all looked great but to see the designs actually on the shoes is absolutely amazing. They all look incredible," Jordan said.
Sarrette said most of the shoes will be placed throughout the city by the end of the week.
The completed "Weitzman Family Affair" shoe will be displayed in the atrium of the Hamill Lofts as it will be adorned with Swarovski crystals, emeralds, sapphires and ruby rhinestones and cannot be left outside. It was designed by celebrity shoe designer Stuart Weitzman and his family. Weitzman's father, Seymour, operated a shoe factory on Essex Street until his death in 1965.
"Ya Gotta Haverhill," sponsored by dentist Dr. Alan M. Gonick, will be placed outside his office at 122 Kenoza Ave., while Pentucket Bank's shoe, "Pentucket, place by the Winding River," can be seen at the intersection of Main and Merrimack streets.
The Discovery Club After School Program's shoe, "Merry Mac, Haverhill's Rollicking River Monster," is set to go into Columbus Park on Washington Street, and "Phoenix, 1882," sponsored by the Haverhill Fire Department Credit Union, can be found at the credit union at 75 Kenoza St.
"The Pursuit of Fashion," sponsored by Nordstrom, will be showcased at the North Shore Mall. All other shoes will also be placed among the downtown area.
The Hamill Mills Lofts/Forest City has agreed to be a major sponsor and will donate funds to make 7,000 maps showing where in the city the shows will be "shoe-cased" throughout the summer.
In the fall, the 6-foot-tall fiberglass shoes will be auctioned, with proceeds benefiting the nonprofit organizations associated with each shoe and sponsor. Some of the money will go back to the Soles of Haverhill Committee as it plans its next public art installation.
For more information on the Soles of Haverhill Committee or any of the finished shoes, visit www.solesofhaverhill.com.
- Latest News
-
-
Submit questions for 5th District Congressional candidates
The Haverhill Gazette is sponsoring a debate with the four Republican candidates — Carlisle's Jon Golnik, Haverhill's Sam Meas, Westford's Tom Weaver and Andover's Bob Shapiro — seeking to unseat incumbent Democrat Niki Tsongas.
Continued ... - City man wins chance to become Guitar Superstar
- Golnik acknowledges 2001 DUI arrest
- Playoff decides 14-15 age group in city's Junior Golf tourney
- Volunteers feed hungry an ear at a time
-
Submit questions for 5th District Congressional candidates
- Sports
-
-
Playoff decides 14-15 age group in city's Junior Golf tourney
Alec Brunelle, 11, of Salem, N.H., lines up a putt at the Haverhill Junior Golf Tournament at the Bradford Country Club in Haverhill on Monday morning. Brunelle won his age division in the tournament.
Eighteen holes weren't enough to decide the 14-15-year-old division of the Junior Golf Championships at Bradford Country Club on Monday afternoon.
Continued ...
After posting matching 13-over 83s, Haverhill High School teammates Dylan Cody and Scott Farley began a two-player, sudden-death playoff, in which the first player to score better than his opponent would win the tournament. - Boat race grows in popularity
-
- Arts & Entertainment
-
-
Community calendar: Junior golf championship played Monday at Bradford CC
To list an event happening in Greater Haverhill, submit no later than 10 days before The Haverhill Gazette's Thursday publication date. Listings run as space allows.
Continued ...
Saturday, Aug. 28
Jazz concert: Ruth's House is hosting a "Jazz Under the Stars" musical evening featuring jazz and blues musicians from the Haverhill area at 6 p.m. at Winnekenni Castle. There will be a cash bar, catered dinner and a silent auction. Tickets are $35 per person, $60 per couple. For more information or tickets, call 978-521-5575 or e-mail ruthshouse@verizon.net. - HCTV program guide, Aug. 27 through Sept. 2
-
Community calendar: Junior golf championship played Monday at Bradford CC
- Forum
-
-
Our view: Haverhill's schools can learn from Whittier's success
Rather than asking Whittier Vo-Tech's school board to reduce or eliminate some of its screening procedures to let in more city students, the Haverhill School Committee ought to be asking how it can best emulate the vo-tech's successes.
Continued ... - Poor Tom's Almanac: Threat to school bands hits a sour note
-
Our view: Haverhill's schools can learn from Whittier's success





