Follow me
info@mikecohen.ca

City begins the process to bring extraordinary Sculpture Garden to Trudeau Park

At a special council meeting last week in Côte Saint-Luc, we set the wheels in motion for a very exciting development at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park involving the extraordinary large-scale bronze animal sculpture art of District 2 resident Shalom Bloom.

The city has issued a public call for professional services tender to redesign Trudeau Park, in part to become the home to Shalom Bloom Sculpture Garden. If the costs are feasible for the city following the results of the tenders, we will then enter into a Deed of Donation agreement with Mr. Bloom and arrange for the  transportation of 10 sculptures from his country home in Esterel.

ShalomBloomRams

This Shalom Bloom sculpture of rams faces the Stewart Biological Building at McGill.

Congratulations to Mayor Anthony Housefather,  City Manager Tanya Abramovitch ,  legal counsels Andrea Charon (the lead player), Jonathan Shecter and Cheri Bell and Director of Urban Development Charles Senekal for the endless number of hours they have put into this project.

The tendering process should be completed by the end of October, leading to the transportation of the sculptures on or around September 2016. There could 14 additional sculptures in 2017 if we are successful in mounting a fundraising campaign. We are already looking at holding a two month vernissage at the Art Gallery of the Eleanor London CSL Public Library.

 

Related

Community stalwart Edna Janco made an impact as my constituent/En mémoire d’Edna Janco

I was wondering in recent weeks  why one of...

Update on the pathway at Rembrandt Park

For many years we have experienced drainage issues with...

Kirwan Park formally relaunched after $7 million overhaul

The official grand re-opening of Edward J. Kirwan Park...

A tale of two constituents; Pauline Wong meets the PM and son Paul paddles for Cedars

My District 2 constituent Pauline Wong got to meet...

Newsletter

Don't miss

Renoir at the Sofitel has a successful relaunch; Moishes thrives; and sushi talk

It was only a few years ago that I...

I have been acclaimed to a sixth term in office

I express appreciation for my acclamation to Côte Saint-Luc...

CSL Golf Classic and Gardens of Distinction Banquet was a fun time for all

For the second year in a row, the City...

Côte Saint-Luc Honours Volunteers at 2025 Event

Côte Saint-Luc Honours Volunteers at 2025 event In the City...

Experience you can count on! / Une expérience sur laquelle vous pouvez compter!

RE-ELECT COUNCILLOR MIKE COHENIN DISTRICT 2 ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER ...
Mike Cohen
Mike Cohenhttps://mikecohen.ca
Mike Cohen, born and raised in Côte Saint-Luc, has long been active in the community as a volunteer, journalist, and consultant. He attended local schools and was first elected as City Councillor for District 2 in 2005. Since then, he has been re-elected in each municipal election, most recently in 2021.

Renoir at the Sofitel has a successful relaunch; Moishes thrives; and sushi talk

It was only a few years ago that I first experienced  Renoir,  the signature French restaurant of the renowned Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile.  I...

I have been acclaimed to a sixth term in office

I express appreciation for my acclamation to Côte Saint-Luc City Council I am pleased to announce that I have been acclaimed for my sixth term...

CSL Golf Classic and Gardens of Distinction Banquet was a fun time for all

For the second year in a row, the City of Côte Saint-Luc held a banquet at the Aquatic and Community Centre to recognize participants...