Eli Houle @ the Ramproom in Peace Dale, Rhode Island 2023
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Eli Houle @ the Ramproom in Peace Dale, Rhode Island 2023
Another great performance by Roy Book Binder, Music at Lily Pads in Peace Dale, Rhode Island. #RoyBookBinder #MusicAtLilyPads, #PeaceDale #RhodeIsland #RootsMusic #Blues #riverrunpictures (at Peace Dale, Rhode Island)
For more info on the Beach Brawl (B2), visit: http://RockSpotClimbing.com/B2 For more info on the Action! Film Festival, visit: http://RockSpotClimbing.com/Action Once a month, we'll pick a few problems of a recent reset at one of our gyms and give you some beta to try out. While there are multiple ways to crush a problem, if these are giving you a hard time, try this beta on for size. In this episode, we are featuring the Peace Dale, RI gym's reset on their Hueco Wall. Organic and Five Ten athlete, Lucy Humphreys stops by to show her beta on a smooth V4 set by our Director of Wall Design and Head Route Setter, Mike Dominguez, "MIG." Danny sends a V5 set by Curran McMahon, "CM," and Troy DeSimone sends a V7 set by Danny Howard, "DH." If there are any other problems you'd like to see beta for, please let us know in the comments below and we will try our best to get you beta before the next reset posted to your local gym Facebook page. To follow our blog, visit: http://RockSpotClimbing.Tumblr.com/ For general info or for contact info, visit: http://RockSpotClimbing.com/
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Once a month, we'll pick a few problems of a recent reset at one of our gyms and give you some beta to try out. While there are multiple ways to crush a problem, if these are giving you a hard time, try this beta on for size.
In this episode, we are featuring the Peace Dale Gym's new set. The problems featured in this episode were set by our Director of Wall Design and Head Route Setter, Mike Dominguez, "MIG."
Sara climbs a V2 on the upstairs boulder with some cool movement and an option for a heal hook. Anne sends a long V4 that's a great project for intermediate climbers. Finally, Team Rock Spot member, Nathan finishes on a burly V7.
If there are any other boulder problems or top rope climbs you'd like to see beta for, please let us know in the comments below and we will try our best to post beta to your local gym Facebook page.
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Daniel Chester French, The Weaver, Peace Dale, Rhode Island, 1919.
By William Morgan
The serendipity of coming across an unexpected jewel is one of the joys of wandering around New England. One Sunday, my wife and I were driving in rural Rhode Island in search of straw bales. As we passed through Peace Dale, a village in South Kingstown, we were awestruck by a statuary group next to the library that is as distinguished as it is forgotten.
The Weaver is a tribute to the Hazards, mill owners and builders of this village. It also marks the decline of the region's textile industry. An even greater loss is alluded to by sculptor Daniel Chester French's take on a Roman funerary monument, coming on the heels of the Great War. Can anyone imagine a memorial bearing this inscription a century later?
Life spins the thread. Time weaves the patterns God designed. The fabric of the stuff he left to men of noble mind.
A detail of the weaver’s face from French's The Weaver.
Caroline Hazard gave the Peace Dale memorial in honor of two brothers and her father — two Rowland Hazards and a Frederick Rowland Hazard, son and grandsons of the founder of southern Rhode Island's largest mill complex, Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, where were more than a thousand workers were employed before the Hazards sold out in 1918. As enlightened Quakers, the philanthropic Hazards were pioneers in establishing health care, pension funds, and profit sharing, as well as quality housing for their workers. The family erected impressive masonry woolen mills over the decades, along with civic landmarks, including a church, a railroad station, and a library.
Peace Dale worsted mill, 1872, and weaving shed, 1880.
Caroline’s brothers gave the handsome library, on whose grounds theThe Weaver stands. Although designed by Providence architects, this Romanesque pile was clearly homage to the libraries of recently deceased Boston master Henry Hobson Richardson. Charles Eliot, the noted Boston parks designer and partner of Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., laid out the library grounds. (As president of Wellesley College, Caroline Hazard hired the Olmsted firm to reshape that campus.)
Hazard Library, Angell & Swift, architects, 1891.
With such a tradition of inspired patronage, it is hardly surprising that Caroline Hazard chose the nation's foremost sculptor of public monuments to commemorate her family. French is most famous for his iconic statue of the Great Emancipator at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, while his handsome neoclassical women graced key Beaux-Arts buildings at the turn of the 20th century. Yet the spirit of French’s monument to fellow modeler Martin Milmore most infuses the Hazard memorial. The poignancy of his 1893 tomb figures at Boston's Forest Hills Cemetery — The Angel of Death Staying the Hand of the Sculptor — has been recreated in Peace Dale. Here, a feminine grim reaper offers a chilling, prophetic prompt to the classical goddess who holds out the thread to the beautiful but doomed young man.
Detail of The Weaver, allegories of the textile industry and death.
The Weaver is a significant work of art by a major American artist. This sad but brilliant treasure is typical of the depth of richness found even in New England's hidden corners.