Mayor Elorza Relaunches #ThinkPVD Campaign, Free Holiday Parking for Shoppers

 Mayor Elorza Relaunches #ThinkPVD Campaign, Free Holiday Parking for Shoppers
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PROVIDENCE, RI – Mayor Jorge Elorza today joined local businesses representatives
and community members to relaunch Providence’s #ThinkPVD campaign encouraging
residents and visitors to «think, shop and buy locally» in the City this holiday
season.

«This Saturday as we celebrate Small Business Saturday nationwide– I encourage you
to take advantage of the amazing local shops and restaurants we have here in
Providence,» said Mayor Jorge Elorza. «As you shop this holiday season and
throughout the year, I ask that you support our business community by continuing to
#ThinkPVD when making all of your purchases.» This is the second year of the
#ThinkPVD campaign which aims to build upon the success of Small Business Saturday
by promoting celebration and support of the local economy.

#ThinkPVD is part of a larger effort to draw guests to the heart of Providence this
holiday season. «This year, we are reinventing Providence’s winter holiday
traditions by making the annual City Hall tree lighting the centerpiece of singing,
shopping, and dining event on December 2. The celebration continues on Saturday,
December 3 with the traditional Christmas tree lighting in the Alex + Ani Center, a
performance by the Providence Gay Men’s Choir and demonstrations by champion ice
skaters,» Director of the Department of Art, Culture + Tourism, Stephanie Fortunato
added as she highlighted other holiday happenings in Downtown in early December. «We
hope Providence residents and visitors alike will join in the festivities.»

In addition to city programming, Providence is home to the state’s premier theaters
and local talent. For ticket information and times of the holiday classic, A
Christmas Carol, visit Trinity Repertory’s website at
www.trinityrep.com.

«As the State Theater of Rhode Island, we at Trinity Rep are thrilled to participate
in the City of Providence’s Small Business Saturday and celebrate our local talent,
economy, and artistry. We love our theatrical home downtown, in the heart of the
Creative Capital, where we are currently running a critically-acclaimed production
of A Christmas Carol– a New England holiday tradition that warms the hearts of
thousands every year.»

Business owners, shoppers and diners are encouraged to share their experiences this
season using the hashtag #ThinkPVD on social media. As part of the campaign, Mayor
Elorza announced today that there will be two hours of free parking in designated
commercial districts throughout Providence. Shoppers will be offered two hours of
free parking every day from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. (where indicated until 9 p.m.)
beginning Friday, November 25, 2016 through Monday, January 1, 2017 in the following
commercial districts:

* Atwells Avenue – Bradford Street to Knight Street

* Spruce Street – Dean Street to Acorn Street

* Dean Street – Atwells Ave to West Exchange Street

* Acorn Street – Spruce Street to Atwells Avenue

* Bradford Street – Atwells Avenue to Jones Street

* Bond Street – Atwells Avenue to Spruce Street

* Broad Street – Public Street to Montgomery Street

* Downtown Providence – bounded by Fountain Street, Memorial Boulevard,
Weybosset Street, Empire Street and Friendship Street (from Dyer Street to Dorrance
Street)

* Hope Street – Rochambeau Avenue to Blackstone Boulevard

* North Main Street – Thomas Street to Park Row

* Olneyville Square – Route 10 to Sydney Street and Delaine Street to Atwood
Street to Magnolia Street

* South Main Street – James Street to Packet Street

* Point St – From Eddy to East Franklin St

* Thayer Street – Bowen Street to Waterman Street

* Wayland Square – East Angell Street/Angell Street to Gano Street and
Wayland Avenue from Angell Street to Pitman Street

* Wickenden/Ives – Wickenden Street at Benefit Street to Ives Street at
Preston Street

The holiday parking program is designed to make it easier for shoppers to patronize
local businesses.

While parking meter violations will not be issued during free 2-hour parking in the
specified districts, 2-hour parking limits will be enforced to allow all residents
to take advantage of the campaign.


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