Located between the Mathews Warehouse building (currently being redeveloped by Kaiser/Philbrook/Gilcrease) and the new Griffin Communications building, this one block park replaced a semi-truck freight yard and contains a geothermal plant which will supply businesses in the brady district and also provide many other public amenities. It it currently under construction.
Brady Park Ampitheater
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Brady Park Pavilion
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Love it!
These are the only rendering's I've seen of this.
Thanks!
Thanks for posting.
I've been wondering what the structure is that's going up on the Brady Park site... I thought I remembered it was going to be an amphitheater of some sort, but I also hadn't seen any renderings.
This is going to be fantastic!
There is an interesting rendering/map on a banner attached to the fence along the south side of the park. This park is going to be way more amazing than I thought.
Yep like the structures in the park. I really like the "loggia" along Brady because it will enhance the pedestrian friendly nature of the area between the other buildings on Brady and the Ballpark/Greenwood and Blue Dome districts. The Matthews Warehouse et al are not going to be super pedestrian friendly and a park space right across from that could have made a pedestrian "unfriendly" gap in the area. But this loggia right across the street will help and act as an added comfortable place to walk along that particular block. It can offer shade in the hot summer, some protection from the rain etc. What could have been a potential gap in the fabric of the area, will with the loggia be MUCH more pedestrian frienly. The trees along that street will help make the area feel nicer to walk along as well. Now, if someone would just build something in that lot along the street just to the east we could really have some good connection between the various districts. Oh, and the Pavilion looks quite snazzy.
The current projection for opening the park is early September.
Quote from: DTowner on June 15, 2012, 01:47:02 PM
The current projection for opening the park is early September.
Great! Fall is the best time to plant grass...at least the kind you roll around, er walk on.
QuoteThe current projection for opening the park is early September.
I'm glad to see that it is finally starting to wrap up. :) I'm pretty impatient about things like this (as I'm sure everyone is well aware) and I feel like this project has been going on for a long time. I guess that quality projects take time. I'll be drinking beer there soon enough.
During Tulsa Tough, I was walking the course with a couple of people from chamois butt'r from KC and I was just thinking about how much nicer it will be next year with the park and museums finished.
Quote from: jacobi on June 18, 2012, 04:27:55 PM
I'm glad to see that it is finally starting to wrap up. :) I'm pretty impatient about things like this (as I'm sure everyone is well aware) and I feel like this project has been going on for a long time. I guess that quality projects take time.
Projects with geothermal heating/cooling plants underneath them take time.
QuoteProjects with geothermal heating/cooling plants underneath them take time.
I know, but my irrational impatience doesn't. :)
Hey Mambo posted video of the fountains being tested this eve on FB. Looked pretty sweet.
Quote from: Townsend on June 28, 2012, 11:06:23 PM
Hey Mambo posted video of the fountains being tested this eve on FB. Looked pretty sweet.
I'm looking at their page and seeing nothing.
Quote from: sgrizzle on June 29, 2012, 09:57:14 AM
I'm looking at their page and seeing nothing.
My bad, the other Hey Mambo...
http://www.facebook.com/heymambotulsa (http://www.facebook.com/heymambotulsa)
The mist ones are pretty kewl, look like volcanic flames in the videos. I like that each of the different granite block/fountains has a different look and texture. They have put a lot of thought and some nice touches into this park. Looks to be quality too.
Quote from: Townsend on June 29, 2012, 10:15:13 AM
My bad, the other Hey Mambo...
http://www.facebook.com/heymambotulsa (http://www.facebook.com/heymambotulsa)
Belagio!
Brady District Park to Be Named 'Guthrie Green'
http://www.ktul.com/story/19024085/brady-district-park-to-be-named-guthrie-green (http://www.ktul.com/story/19024085/brady-district-park-to-be-named-guthrie-green)
QuoteDowntown Tulsa -
A new park in the Brady District is to be named after Woody Guthrie.
The George Kaiser Family Foundation has announced the name of its new park in the Brady Arts District, Guthrie Green, after the Oklahoma native and folk music icon.
Guthrie Green will be a public park, located within the square block between West Brady Street and Cameron Street and Boston and Cincinnati Avenues.
It will feature concrete paths, a pavilion, and a stage for live entertainment.
The park will focus on special events, activities, and music that will showcase a diverse schedule of events, combining local, regional, and national acts.
"After the community input process, Woody Guthrie emerged as a strong theme, and it was important to George Kaiser Family Foundation that the park reflected the culture and sentiment of the area," said Stanton Doyle, George Kaiser Family Foundation Program Officer.
The George Kaiser Family Foundation purchased the comprehensive Woody Guthrie Archives, which will live in the Woody Guthrie Center, located directly across from the Guthrie Green.
The archives include original musical recordings, nearly 3000 song lyrics, many books by and about Guthrie, more than 700 pieces of artwork, letters ,and postcards, as well as manuscripts and personal journals.
The George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) is a charitable organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty through investments in early childhood education, community health, social services, and civic enhancement.
Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma , GKFF works primarily on initiatives developed in collaboration with Tulsa -based direct service organizations. For more information, visit .
Guthrie Green is scheduled to open in September.
That sunday concert series looks pretty sweet. Hope this spurs more stuff being open sundays downtown.
Quote from: TheTed on July 30, 2012, 11:03:45 PM
That sunday concert series looks pretty sweet. Hope this spurs more stuff being open sundays downtown.
What Sunday concert series?
Quote from: Oil Capital on July 31, 2012, 10:41:31 AM
What Sunday concert series?
The ones you won't attend because you hate everything right?
Quote from: Townsend on July 31, 2012, 10:45:35 AM
The ones you won't attend because you hate everything right?
Cite, please. ;D
Quote from: Hoss on July 31, 2012, 10:48:54 AM
Cite, please. ;D
Search recent posts by Oil Capital.
Pocket full o'sunshine 'e is.
QuoteThe current concert schedule for Tulsa Roots Music's outdoor series (which Koster said is still being booked) is:
Sept. 9 - The Wailers. The current incarnation of the band created by the late Bob Marley.
Sept. 16 - Del Castillo. An Austin, Texas, band whose music has been featured in the movies "Kill Bill, Vol. 2" and "Spy Kids 3D."
Sept. 23 - Nation Beat. An Anglo-Brazilian world music ensemble.
Sept. 30 - Robbie Fulks and Nora O'Connor with Elephant Revival. Original acoustic folk music.
Oct. 7 - Beausoleil with Michael Ducet and the Three Bad Jacks. Cajun and rockabilly.
Oct. 14 - The Paul Thorn Band and Uncle Lucius. Two bands specializing in Southern blues-rock.
Oct. 21 - Shannon McNally and Samantha Crain. Singer-songwriters.
Oct. 28 - TBA
http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?subjectid=272&articleid=20120715_272_D1_CUTLIN164852
Starting September 9th, Hey Mambo will be open Sunday's from 11 to 8.
Quote from: TheTed on July 30, 2012, 11:03:45 PM
That sunday concert series looks pretty sweet. Hope this spurs more stuff being open sundays downtown.
Quote from: HeyMambo on August 02, 2012, 07:09:51 PM
Starting September 9th, Hey Mambo will be open Sunday's from 11 to 8.
Excellent. This concet series should really increase activity in the Brady area on Sundays. This park is really going to be incredible.
Quote from: TheTed on July 31, 2012, 11:25:57 AM
http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?subjectid=272&articleid=20120715_272_D1_CUTLIN164852
Thanks, TheTed. I didn't know what you were speaking of and the specific article under discussion did not mention the concert series.
The concert series will be a very nice addition to downtown; and the park design looks great!
From my office window, I can report that the Guthrie Green is now officially green. Sod has been laid.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.397308320333104.93999.396909733706296&type=1 (https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.397308320333104.93999.396909733706296&type=1)
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Super! Now, if I can only find a place to park.
Anybody care for a mass blockade of Tipsword properties as a form of civil disobedience?
Quote from: Teatownclown on August 15, 2012, 01:16:59 PM
Super! Now, if I can only find a place to park.
Anybody care for a mass blockade of Tipsword properties as a form of civil disobedience?
I never know if your serious or sarcastic, but I hope this post in particular is sarcastic. The parking garage behind the BOK tower is open to the public after hours on weekends and is less than a two block walk to the park. The sign still says $2.
Quote from: DowntownDan on August 15, 2012, 02:21:41 PM
I never know if your serious or sarcastic, but I hope this post in particular is sarcastic. The parking garage behind the BOK tower is open to the public after hours on weekends and is less than a two block walk to the park. The sign still says $2.
Great place to park. I park there during the day and during the few evenings I can make it downtown to eat or drink.
5 minute walk to Joe Momma's, 5 minute walk to the Guthrie Green.
For $2, you can't beat it.
The free parking on the street beats $2 bucks :p
Quote from: godboko71 on August 15, 2012, 08:41:31 PM
The free parking on the street beats $2 bucks :p
Parking a bicycle is no hassle at all. 8)
Quote from: godboko71 on August 15, 2012, 08:41:31 PM
The free parking on the street beats $2 bucks :p
Most things beat $2 bucks. I usually pay $1 per buck.
;D
CRAP...Now we'll never get money from OKC. "We spoil you, Tulsa."
Touring Guthrie Green today apparently.
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She's also practicing her "smell the fart" acting.
Quote from: Townsend on August 17, 2012, 05:04:08 PM
CRAP...Now we'll never get money from OKC. "We spoil you, Tulsa."
Touring Guthrie Green today apparently.
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She's also practicing her "smell the fart" acting.
You crack me up. You read her face perfectly.
Quote"We spoil you, Tulsa."
Did she say that?
Quote from: carltonplace on August 17, 2012, 09:24:58 AM
Parking a bicycle is no hassle at all. 8)
Has bicycle theft become a problem in the Tulsa area? I saw a spot on TV saying it has become a big problem in some areas of the US. There was even a video clip of some thieves cutting down a tree a bike was locked to in order to steal the bike.
Quote from: Red Arrow on August 18, 2012, 10:36:52 AM
Has bicycle theft become a problem in the Tulsa area? I saw a spot on TV saying it has become a big problem in some areas of the US. There was even a video clip of some thieves cutting down a tree a bike was locked to in order to steal the bike.
I've never had a problem. Of course the longest and most out of sight I ever leave mine locked up is for Drillers games. But I ride a dinged up 20-year-old mountain bike.
I don't think local criminals here would even know how to determine whether a bike is worth anything. They'd probably just nab the shiny new walmart bike.
They nab any bike that is poorly secured, then rush to the pawn shop to see if it has any value. If not they ride them around and trade them to others. When they break down they leave them wherever or throw em in the river.
Last summer I saw a bike whose rear wheel was locked to a pole by the Blue Rose on the river. The next day it was missing it's front wheel. The next day it's seat was missing. The following day the pedals and handlebars were gone. Finally, all that was left was a frame, a wheel and a lock. All of this must have happened in front of runners, bikers and nearby diners. It was funny to watch it slowly disappear.
Bikes are one of those things we could mass produce and leave in public places for general use and receive great benefit. A good path bike isn't that hard or complicated to make. The bikes would be instantly recognizable as muni bikes and unsaleable. Transients would benefit. Pawn shops would hate it.
Got the sod in at Guthrie Park and they are working on the landscaping. Went by today and it looks great! The water displays were working, and looked extremely nice. Does anyone know when the Brady District flats will begin construction? How about Urban 8 or Hartford Commons? Any word on the Vandevers restoration (fence outside) or the YMCA?
Quote from: tulsasooner on August 18, 2012, 10:06:30 PM
Got the sod in at Guthrie Park and they are working on the landscaping. Went by today and it looks great! The water displays were working, and looked extremely nice. Does anyone know when the Brady District flats will begin construction? How about Urban 8 or Hartford Commons? Any word on the Vandevers restoration (fence outside) or the YMCA?
i thought I read the stuff by hey mambo (the flats?) would start once the hotel was done.
It just gets better & better:
Lucky's to open Eatery at Guthrie Green:
http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?subjectid=272&articleid=20120819_272_D1_CUTLIN222687
All chef Matthew Kelley can say for certain about his latest culinary endeavor is that it's going to be different from what he produces regularly at his fine-dining restaurant on Cherry Street, Lucky's.
Even if the name of the place sounds very familiar.
Kelley will operate the new restaurant space on The Dock of the Guthrie Green. It will be called - not too surprisingly, perhaps - Lucky's on the Green. And that's where any similarity between the two establishments ends.
"Something like this hasn't been done before around here, so there's no template to follow," Kelley said. "But what we're going to be doing is what I would call 'international park fare.'
"That includes things like empanadas, bahn mi sandwiches, homemade gelato and cotton candy, local beers, and organic wines," he said. "Basically, food you wouldn't think you would find in a park setting."
What attracted Kelley to the idea was the challenge of it - creating high-quality food out of a relatively small kitchen space in an outdoor setting - as well as the chance to be a part of what has become the city's most dynamic region.
"What people like the George Kaiser Family Foundation and others are doing in the Brady District is really exciting," he said. "And to be able to be a part that - it should be fun."
Kelley said Lucky's on the Green plans to be open for lunch and dinner seven days a week.
"We'll always do our best to be available when an event is going on," he said.
Also there's another new article on the park with a more extensive schedule.. including movies put on by Circle Cinema
http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?subjectid=272&articleid=20120819_272_D1_CUTLIN417218
Quoteincluding movies put on by Circle Cinema
And booms goes the dynamite.
From Guthrie Green's Twitter:
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Anything edible in there?
Quote from: AquaMan on August 20, 2012, 12:45:35 PM
Anything edible in there?
Everything is edible if you get it small enough and everything is walking distance if you have the time.
Bhudda?
Quote from: AquaMan on August 20, 2012, 01:41:49 PM
Bhudda?
The walking distance is Steven Wright. The eating one was my poor attempt of incorporating a Steven Wright reference into a post today.
Quote from: Townsend on August 20, 2012, 01:20:48 PM
Everything is edible if you get it small enough ...
I once drank a shot of wheatgrass. It tasted like grass.
Quote from: AquaMan on August 20, 2012, 12:45:35 PM
Anything edible smokible in there?
This just may be the right spot for civil disobedience gatherings.....
yes, bhuda bud!
The security guard in charge of keeping people out of the park this week sure is staying busy. It's such nice park, and now it's only protected by yellow caution tape.
I love the ample bike racks. I think it has three or four times the bike rack capacity of any other place downtown.
I'm going to try and make it by for a few minutes in the morning for the United Way Day of Caring kick-off event.
Sure looks nice from up here in the tower though!
I will be there wearing a Guthrie Green t-shirt from 4-6 on Friday. I can direct you to the restrooms, Bocce Ball court, and tell you about fun facts like the 120 500ft deep geothermal wells.
There is also food and beer.
The wife and I will be on the art crawl
Quote from: Weatherdemon on September 06, 2012, 03:11:24 PM
I'm going to try and make it by for a few minutes in the morning for the United Way Day of Caring kick-off event.
Sure looks nice from up here in the tower though!
I haven't decided whether I'm going to head over for the kick off or just go by in the evening at my leisure to check it out.
Def going on Sunday for the Philharmonic concert (since my sister is in the symphony).
to bad about the weather
Quote from: BKDotCom on September 07, 2012, 06:12:56 PM
to bad about the weather
I went over a little before 5, when it was just windy. It looks great.
Quote from: Boksooner on September 07, 2012, 08:35:20 PM
I went over a little before 5, when it was just windy. It looks great.
About 1/2 of my container planted pepper plant blew over when the gust front came through. I normally call them potted pepper plants but figured I had better be more precise on this forum.
Quote from: Red Arrow on September 07, 2012, 09:39:11 PM
About 1/2 of my container planted pepper plant blew over when the gust front came through. I normally call them potted pepper plants but figured I had better be more precise on this forum.
I had to help one of the volunteers with some road barriers. He was trying to reposition them and the wind was blowing them away before he could put down the sand bags.
The walk over was especially fun. If I'd had a wing suit, I'm pretty sure I could have glided all the way over.
Quote from: Boksooner on September 07, 2012, 10:42:28 PM
I had to help one of the volunteers with some road barriers. He was trying to reposition them and the wind was blowing them away before he could put down the sand bags.
The walk over was especially fun. If I'd had a wing suit, I'm pretty sure I could have glided all the way over.
Nice to meet you.
The project manager and I had to take down a stop sign shortly after that because it was about to come down in the wind as well.
home run!
Quote from: Teatownclown on September 08, 2012, 05:40:50 PM
home run!
That is not an over statement. The park was packed all weekend. The symphony was excellent and the fire works were great (if a little out of synch with the Tchaikovsky) I can't wait to try the food at Lucky's...the menu is killer and I'm a sucker for empanadas.
The empanadas were okay, but not great. The tacos, on the other hand, were quite good and so was the salsa that came with them. Several other things on the menu looked interesting; I can't wait to try them. The kiosk used to order is clunky and needs a lot of work. Not to mention there needs to be more than one and perhaps one needs to be outside of the restaurant area. In today's iPhone world, I would suggest an app instead.
Lucky's needs one of these
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and some posted hours
I think it was open at lunch today
Quote from: BKDotCom on September 14, 2012, 03:18:05 PM
Lucky's needs one of these
(http://www.ledssuperbright.com/images/roundopen1.jpg)
and some posted hours
I think it was open at lunch today
Just posted today they'd be open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner. Food until 9 and drinks until 10.
Quote from: Townsend on September 14, 2012, 11:27:35 PM
Just posted today they'd be open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner. Food until 9 and drinks until 10.
I didn't see that when actually looking at the place.
looks deserted I'm not sure I'd even realize it was a place of business if driving along Cameron or Cincinnati.
Quote from: BKDotCom on September 15, 2012, 06:22:19 AM
I didn't see that when actually looking at the place.
looks deserted I'm not sure I'd even realize it was a place of business if driving along Cameron or Cincinnati.
Where is it exactly
Quote from: Weatherdemon on September 18, 2012, 08:07:18 AM
Where is it exactly
In the Guthrie Green. Stand in the middle of the Green and look to the north east
-or
Find the Restrooms and then walk due east.
Quote from: carltonplace on September 18, 2012, 09:44:33 AM
In the Guthrie Green. Stand in the middle of the Green and look to the north east
-or
Find the Restrooms and then walk due east.
The Dock (building on the north side) has restrooms on the west end, Lucky's on the east end facing the bocce ball court.
Quote from: sgrizzle on September 18, 2012, 11:06:34 AM
The Dock (building on the north side) has restrooms on the west end, Lucky's on the east end facing the bocce ball court.
Walk out of Gypsy coffee house and run to the opposite corner. When you slam into a solid building, look up. There it will be.
Quote from: Townsend on September 18, 2012, 11:12:40 AM
Walk out of Gypsy coffee house and run to the opposite corner. When you slam into a solid building, look up. There it will be.
Consider yourself Lucky...or at least consider yourself to be at Lucky's
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Only without the tables, people, or any light emanating from within
I haven't been there during a non-event time. Is there a round-the-clock guard to make sure the bathrooms are used for their intended purpose?
The folks who run the race riot memorial park a couple blocks away have allowed that element to severely curtail enjoyment of their park for the rest of us, what with walls around the whole thing and it only being open a few hours a day.
Quote from: TheTed on September 18, 2012, 12:13:57 PM
I haven't been there during a non-event time. Is there a round-the-clock guard to make sure the bathrooms are used for their intended purpose?
The folks who run the race riot memorial park a couple blocks away have allowed that element to severely curtail enjoyment of their park for the rest of us, what with walls around the whole thing and it only being open a few hours a day.
I believe the bathrooms are locked after hours
How is Lucky's faring, does anyone know? I tried to go there Sunday evening at 7pm for a drink, but it was closed and lacked posted hours. I also saw someone else trying to patronize the place at the same time.
I can't find any hours online, either. Without signage or anything to draw people in, I'm not seeing how that place is going to survive on the many non-event nights, of which there are many now that we're entering the colder months.
Quote from: TheTed on November 05, 2012, 12:01:28 PM
How is Lucky's faring, does anyone know? I tried to go there Sunday evening at 7pm for a drink, but it was closed and lacked posted hours. I also saw someone else trying to patronize the place at the same time.
I can't find any hours online, either. Without signage or anything to draw people in, I'm not seeing how that place is going to survive on the many non-event nights, of which there are many now that we're entering the colder months.
I think they are trying to be too fancy IMHO. Throw out tables, sell hotdogs and beer 11-11.
Quote from: sgrizzle on November 05, 2012, 12:39:21 PM
I think they are trying to be too fancy IMHO. Throw out tables, sell hotdogs and beer 11-11.
It is kind of a odd juxtaposition. Fancy food ordered from a counter/kiosk.
Empanadas are fancy?
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So what happened?
Winterfest is moving to brady
Quote from: sgrizzle on November 05, 2012, 01:29:46 PM
Winterfest is moving to brady
From Tulsa World online about noon today:
Quote
Winterfest, presented by Arvest Bank and the Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation, will be at the BOK Center Nov. 23 to Jan. 6. The attraction includes a 9,000-square-foot outdoor skating rink, carriage rides, visits from “Segway Santa” and an indoor Holiday Market.
....
The Guthrie Green, 111 E. Brady St., will hold Glow on the Green Nov. 25, featuring live music from the Red Dirt Rangers, holiday treats from Lucky’s and the lighting of the park.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?subjectid=371&articleid=20121105_371_0_Winter37619
Quote from: carltonplace on November 05, 2012, 01:10:03 PM
Empanadas are fancy?
You mean "Francis Mallman's Beef Empanadas Chimichurri?"
How about the Lamb & Shrimp Burger, Rabbit & Pork Belly Bahn Mi or Fried Texas Quail?
Average entry price is $9. I don't consider chucking out $40-$50 to feed the family when ordering food from a kiosk at a park.
Quote from: rdj on November 05, 2012, 01:32:21 PM
From Tulsa World online about noon today:
http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/article.aspx?subjectid=371&articleid=20121105_371_0_Winter37619
Surprising seeing as SMG's name is strangely absent from this year's winterfest sponsor list in the above flyer.
I actually would support if they moved the whole thing to the Brady District. I'm not a big fan of its current location squeezed between the federal courthouse and the BOK Center. Feels cramped and small and doesn't leave much room to expand.
Quote from: sgrizzle on November 05, 2012, 01:34:09 PM
You mean "Francis Mallman's Beef Empanadas Chimichurri?"
How about the Lamb & Shrimp Burger, Rabbit & Pork Belly Bahn Mi or Fried Texas Quail?
Average entry price is $9. I don't consider chucking out $40-$50 to feed the family when ordering food from a kiosk at a park.
Agreed. I took my toddler son for lunch one day and we spent about $25 and there was nothing on the menu that was really palatable for him and he's not a picky eater.
Quote from: TheTed on November 05, 2012, 12:01:28 PM
How is Lucky's faring, does anyone know? I tried to go there Sunday evening at 7pm for a drink, but it was closed and lacked posted hours. I also saw someone else trying to patronize the place at the same time.
I can't find any hours online, either. Without signage or anything to draw people in, I'm not seeing how that place is going to survive on the many non-event nights, of which there are many now that we're entering the colder months.
Plain and simple, the place needs a sign you can see from Cincinnati and Cameron, posted hours, and and open sign.
I tried to see if it was open for lunch last Fri.. Only by not being able to open the locked door was it possible to determine.
Lucky's has hours (for this week, at least).
QuoteLucky's on the Green, which had a limited run last fall, will be open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. all week.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/blogs/post.aspx/Luckys_on_the_Green_reopens_for_new_season_today/19753?subj=21