Last night was quite a sight -- not just that of the full Pink Moon rising, but the gathering of many photographers who came to capture it as it rose over The Pink House. Spirits were high as person after person arrived to find their spot and get settled before the first sliver could be seen on the misty horizon. Some came from as far away as Connecticut (7 hours roundtrip said one couple), others from as close as Plum Island. Still others were able to join in from places as far flung as California, Arizona, Michigan and Rhode Island among others, thanks to the ability to go Live on both the Support The Pink House Facebook and Instagram pages. There will be so many photos from last night showing up all around social media so keep an eye out! We also expect to see them in homes and New England shops and art galleries as well as contributing to notable area fundraisers like Greenbelt's Art in the Barn and our Anna Jacques hospital. The Pink House is integral to the community in so many ways. Huge thanks to Bob Lobsters' new owner, who gave his blessing to use the parking lot. When Bob lobster opens, will all be there to return the support! We saw 8-10 cars parked just a hop down the road at the Essex County Greenbelt's viewing area as well. Can't wait to see some of the shots they got from that angle. Excitement began to mount as the word spread this week but I had no idea who would join me. It was truly wonderful to share so much good will and camaraderie. It was pretty chilly, with a healthy wind, but I can safely say all who participated left with warm hearts. Many expressed their desire to keep the iconic landmark standing for many decades to come, to inspire and to continue as a touchstone for making life long memories. Written by Sandy Tilton, Photographer, and fellow Pink House board member, Rochelle Joseph
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If you head in to Olives Coffee and Bakehouse you'll not only get some of the best coffee and baked goods in town, you'll be treated to an exhibit of Pink House art, all done by local children! There are so many, and more being added all the time. The pride and delighted smiles on the kids faces show how integral this house is to the community! Please stop in and tell owner Debra Ball and her wonderful staff how much you appreciate them for doing this. It's no surprise they were awarded Newburyport's first Community Service Award by Mayor Reardon. Take home a bakery bag of their mouthwatering baked goods to enjoy... or make someone's day and bring them some of their freshly made treats! Or both! Located at 341 High Street, in Newburyport, their sign and white building can't be missed (and there is a Pink House decal right on their front window!) Bonus: There's parking in the back and a nice bench out front to sip their piping hot coffee and watch the daffodils bloom. THANK YOU
Newburyport's Simply Sweet is doing a little fundraising for The Pink House. These lovely boxes filled with their delicious candy feature photos of The Pink House by photographers Kelly Page and Sandy Tilton. $2 a box will be donated to the round the clock effort still being made to keep The Pink House in the community and restore it for it's 100th birthday next year! Pick some up for a hostess gift, a thank you to a co worker or boss, for a teacher or YOURSELF! Simply Sweet is located at 12 Inn St, Newburyport, MA. Stop in or call to thank them for this kind gesture at 978-462-3226!
* This report has evolved since written. Please check for recent updates *
Over the last few months, Support the Pink House (STPH) has submitted 9 solid land options for land to Matt Hillman, Manager at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, who stated that he is in charge of the decisions. So far each been found to not work. We have several more on the docket to turn in. STPH has been pursuing land daily, talking with land trusts, town admins, Refuge Managers and cold calling citizens with suitable land, scouring maps. Though this is not our role, we are doing everything we can to fulfill our mission to save The Pink House. This is the job the Fish and Wildlife Service's Realty Chiefs told us was theirs, and while our 2-3 part time volunteers do not have the expertise or the resources available as they do, we have clearly proved all options have not been exhausted, as was stated to the public in the press and in their Environmental Assessment Pink House Removal Plan. This is our update to the public, so you know all that is being done. And we invite anyone who can help to contact us to pitch in! Time is of the essence. If FWS has indeed sincerely reopened to land swap for this time as Manager Hillman has stated, the best chance for success is for the FWS Realty Division return to the search themselves, which is what they came to STPH offering to do when they invited us to enter another contractual partnership with them in September 2020. At that time FWS stressed how beneficial trading this one valuable acre ($425K), and the already-surplussed house would be to their mission! If they demolish it instead, not only will that cost up to $90K, the value of that acre will drop by hundreds of thousands of dollars. Add to that, what they will spend to make a viewing platform, plaques and regrading the driveway to accommodate "up to 4 cars", plus any security, fencing and monitoring, The public is puzzled how this is a better option for them, when FWS says they don't have the funding to do the far more economical minor upkeep on The Pink House while completing a deal which could eliminate all those expenses, and get them up to 400 acres of new land. WHAT STPH HAS DONE TO FIND SWAP LAND: Our board and volunteers have been working at a consuming pace, amid our day jobs, late into most nights, often 7 days a week, since we were informed on Halloween afternoon that FWS was going to announce their plans to remove The Pink House - just hours before they issued a full medial blast the next morning, November 1. The board meets often daily or several times a week, for several hours, are in daily contact, and have been reaching out to everyone who can or should help. We have tried to engage elected officials, especially Congressman Moulton, and Senators Markey and Warren. We have talked to Refuge Managers where we have sought land - in Maine NH, MA and VA so far - who have a big say in what lands we find near their refuges would work for them. The town of Salisbury has offered hundreds of marsh acres to FWS, but have been told it's not acceptable because it's more than a mile from the Parker River Refuge. Volunteers who live in Ipswich and Rowley have approached their towns, and hung land fliers. One person from Rowley has stepped forward with an offering, which we are pursuing! Newbury officials have scoured their town-owned lands several times, and met with Matt Hillman who said together they are "not enough" though we'd hope those acceptable parcels found could be combined with another parcel to make a trade. We are working on that! We have worked to spread public awareness of FWS criteria thought social media, in the press, and through good old fliers and word of mouth. We also have vetted any submissions to us and passed on to Matt anything that might work even in combination. On February 7, two STPH board members, and our pro bono attorney, a wetland expert, met with at Parker River Wildlife Refuge offices with Manager Hillman to go over our list of what has been rejected by FWS to understand why they don't work, and learn what will. We were given some more specific criteria, and we pumped up the search. It is complicated by the fact that we have only a few part time volunteers who can work on this. On December 14, 2023, Support The Pink House wrote the same Realty Chiefs who invited us into partnership, and Manager Hillman, asking that they at least do one last scour of the North East Region, as well as sending a dedicated memo to all Refuge Managers in the US telling them of the funding and opportunity. We felt that was not a heavy lift and reasonable to ask considering that they told us they look for land all day, and that it's their job - which is paid for by our tax dollars. We cc'd all the elected officials in the area and state including Congressman Moulton, and Senators Markey and Warren. But they have not resumed, which is a great disappointment for all those in the community who have appealed to FWS, and Congressman Moulton, Senator Markey and Senator Warren. We don't agree it's too much money or that they've exhausted every avenue. How can we, who are amateurs, find so much to send them? Support The Pink House used donor money to complete all the steps FWS required of us to ready the house for trade. And that was accomplished by the additional pro bono work of 40 trade experts, preservation advisors, and legal professionals. By now most everyone knows the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is evaluating demolishing the beloved and iconic Pink House. Stopping this will likely involve a rather complicated land swap where land of a high ecological value (i.e. marshland) is exchanged for the Pink House and the 1 acre it sits on. The owner of the land being swapped will NOT have to own the Pink House as the Support The Pink House nonprofit (STPH) has a restoration partner who will reimburse the land owner and then restore the Pink House with his own funds. This land swap will best meet the mission of the FWS, and will certainly be in the best interest of the community for the following reasons - a few of which you might not have thought of. Did I forget any? 1. Finding land for the swap should be easy because a land donation is not required. 2. There will be no concern about what will become of the Pink House and the land it sits on because the STPH’s restoration partner has agreed to place the Preservation Restriction agreed to by FWS, STPH, and the town of Newbury on the Pink House deed. He will then restore the house in compliance with this PR. (The plans and drawings are beautiful!) 3. The swap will mean the FWS will no longer be liable for the Pink House but they will still maintain access to and be able to preserve over 8 acres of ecologically valuable land they acquired when they purchased the house. 4. For the FWS the swap is the best use of undesirable, low ecological valued land that is also an asset worth close to $500,000 (the house along with the 1 acre it sits on has an assessed value of $425,000 plus the savings associated with forgoing demolition expenses and expenses for building a parking lot and viewing platform). 5. The swap will enable the Pink House, a nearly 100-year-old, beloved, and iconic landmark to be restored and preserved. A landmark that greatly benefits the community culturally and economically by attracting photographers, artists, craftspeople, tourists, and others to the area. 6. The swap will prevent the FWS from wasting the equivalent of $500,000 on a parking lot and viewing platform that is essentially duplicated just yards down the road at Greenbelt’s viewing location. 7. The swap will enable the FWS to build a substantial amount of much-needed goodwill within the local community and help it end its reputation as a bad neighbor. 8. For the town of Newbury, the swap will result in new tax revenue from the addition of a single-family home back onto the town's tax rolls. It is with these benefits in mind that the Fish and Wildlife Service must: 1. Permanently halt plans and activities associated with demolishing the Pink House. 2. Recommit efforts to transparently and aggressively search for suitable land for a land swap and not give up until the swap is successful. 3. Set aside resources and work with the STPH group and the community to maintain the Pink House, an unwanted, yet extremely valuable asset, from further damage until a land swap can be completed. NOTE: The PRNWR has stated their preferred solution to this situation is a land swap and not taking down the house. The issue is more about the amount to time and resources they are willing to put in to maintain the house and searching for land. We would all like to have the swap happen sooner rather than later. If you have or know of anyone who might have land to swap please email the STPH at info@SupportThePinkHouse.com Written by Jeff Ackley, Board Member, Pink House Treasurer, Board member of EcoEnlighten.com First published on 12/24, we are reposting to keep at the top of our reading list for visitors new to the website.
Happy 2024 Pink House Supporters!! We hope you had a great holiday. Did you know that taking action is as important now as it was during the 30 day period in November! Why? Because a solution needs to be found, or FWS will proceed with their demolition plans, after they complete their review, which according to the Daily News, will likely be completed in February. Let's join together and devote a bit of every day to making more happen! IMMEDIATE GOALS:
To help, we're kicking off our TWELVE DAYS of ACTION series! We'll post something you can do each day to help on our social media. Doesn't have to be in any order, but if each of the thousands of people who want to see The Pink House restored did one thing a day in the next time-sensitive 12 days, together we will send a very clear message that this is important enough for FWS and our elected officials to renew their commitment to get to a solution! So check out our Social Media starting on January 3, for each day's ACTION step! on Facebook: Save the Pink House Discussion Group and Support the Pink House Inc. @Supporthepinkhouse on IG. @SupportthePinkH on Twitter/X. Not on social media? Or want to do a bunch of things on a day off? Great! simply click HERE and HERE to find lists of then many ways you can help. There's something for everyone! We provided all the info we could to make it easy for you! THANK YOU for being the incredible, passionate, vocal community you are who are willing to stand up and speak out for history, heritage, the arts, commerce and what you value! Together we CAN make a difference and KEEP HOPE ALIVE!
The Pink House will meet its 100th birthday in a year - 2025. Our goal now is to see it lovingly restored, and once again utilized, cared for, smoke curling out of the chimney, twinkle lights around holiday time, and no longer under threat, to inspire and welcome generations to come. We have completed all the steps FWS asked of us to prepare the house and its acre to trade... using your, and our own, funds. 40 professionals donated their time and talents probono to help it happen, because they believe in the project that much. All that's needed is for FWS to find and approve land. There's been a local Restoration Partner waiting to pay someone for their land, then trade that for The Pink House in order to restore it according to our perpetual preservation restriction, which would go on the deed as it leaves FWS hands. That PR will deem The Pink House always remain as it is - no development or demo possible! While we the people are now doing our best to spread FWS's land criteria, talking to local select boards, town planners, smaller land trusts, scouring maps, calling individuals... This really is the job of the FWS Realty department! In fact, FWS Realty called us in Sept 2020, arranged by Congressman Moulton's office, to say THEY would look for and vet the land because "that is what we do all day, and because this trade would be so beneficial to our mission."
We have written to the Realty chiefs who proposed this to us, asking them to resume their search since they are now open again for a short time to fulfill their part of the agreement we made. That would make perfect sense, as nothing about the benefits they extolled have changed. We keep asking for Congressman Moulton to please come back to the table to help, and so far have heard nothing - PLEASE KEEP WRITING and calling Congressman Moulton to ask him to come back You can leave a message at his DC office at (202) 225-8020. We listed ways you could help on a prior article on December 13. That was geared toward calling and writing elected officials, and getting the word out about land. Those are still the current TOP TWO ways you can help. Repeated calls to elected officials asking them to come back to the table and help us all, working with Support The Pink House, is very important! But there are also many other ways to help. Pick one, pick three, do a little each day! Now is the time, as the threat of demolition is still on the table for Mid-Feb unless something changes. Your voice already produced changes - FWS is now considering land swap options - so you are powerful! Joining together we can make the difference! Thank you for your efforts! WRITE TO FISH and WILDLIFE
The 30 day comment period may be over, but FWS needs know this is so meaningful to so many, that they should delay demolition until land is found. Tell them. Let them know that 30 days and through the major holidays of the year is not fair time to spread the word, for people to hear about it, understand the criteria, and come forth with land options. Tell FWS to promote the land criteria more on their own social media. They put up only ONE dedicated post with clear criteria on December 1st. It is buried by new posts, and no one new is seeing it. Tell them you are committed and will NOT forget. Tell them if they truly want to win the hearts of this area they have bought up and changed so much, they need to do the right thing here. Matt Hillman, Parker River Wildlife Refuge Manager parkerriver@fws.gov Bill Porter, US FWS Realty Chief, Hadley MA bill_porter@fws.gov (Yes, the FWS has a Realty Division, staffed by several people, whose salary your tax dollars pay, whose job is to look for land to obtain). SEND IN LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Your letter can keep the conversation going! And that is very valuable.
VOLUNTEER FILL OUT THE VOLUNTEER SECTION ON OUR WEBSITE CONTACT PAGE Scroll down to let us know your interests and skills. We need everything from admin, data entry, letter writing, and accounting to chairing an event or being on a committee to an extra pair of hands. FOLLOW US ON: INSTAGRAM: @Supportthepinkhouse FACEBOOK: (we have 2 pages)
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The Refuge's 30 day comment period ended on 11/30, but the fight to save The Pink House has just begun - on a new level! Everyone joined together makes the cause - and effect - much more powerful... in fact, impossible to ignore. The GOOD NEWS is: Your voice has been heard and is making a difference. But WE ALL need to KEEP SPEAKING UP and TAKING ACTION to keep the momentum going (even through the holidays). Because the BAD NEWS IS: DEMOLISHING THE PINK HOUSE is STILL in FWS's plans... to start as early as end of January or early February, unless something substantial happens to change that. One of the ways is if they have land they are pursuing. We asked them to make criteria more visible and to keep putting it out there. We ourselves are doing all we can to spread the word and criteria, and those who share our posts have helped. Another is that we continue to ask for an extension of demolition, so we need to keep the word circulating, and help to find it. YOUR VOICE MADE A DIFFERENCE because FWS went from saying all options had been exhausted to Matt Hillman, Refuge Manager, saying he'd rather there be a land swap, and putting out increasingly clear criteria, at our request. The anticipation of a huge response from you forced a public meeting, which Senator Tarr took the reins to plan... and transparency and face to face meetings with the public must continue. The enormous outcry via social media and contacting ParkerRiver and our elected officials made this issue impossible to sweep under the rug... asking for our elected officials to join the conversation and make change must continue. From your voices came substantial media coverage - which must continue! WHY IS YOUR VOICE STILL NEEDED? Because UNLESS WE ALL KEEP IT UP THE PINK HOUSE WILL STILL BE DEMOLISHED. Support The Pink House formed in response to so many locals and visitors desire to see The Pink House restored... and we have worked behind the scenes for years on your behalf, never giving up on solutions no matter how many road blocks and complications arose. We have never given up... and don't intend to now. We have gotten new life because we've been joined by all of YOU! It takes everyone now. TOGETHER WE'VE GOT THIS! Demolition needs to be stopped altogether until a solution can be found. That's why there's more work to do... SO what can YOU DO? See below and pass the word! HOW YOU CAN STILL HELP SAVE THE PINK HOUSE
CALL ELECTED OFFICIALS Ask: Where is THEIR voice for you? Congressman Seth Moulton
Governor Maura Healy
Senator Bruce Tarr Bruce.Tarr@Mass.senate.gov (617) 772-1600 Thank him for calling the public meeting. Ask to keep the conversation transparent, as was his aim, and working to represent your concerns. Rep Krisitn Kassner Kristin.Kassner@mahouse.gov (617) 722-2000 Rep Dawne Shand dawne.shand@mahouse.gov (617) 722-2400 Ask them to get more involved, to be a voice for you. Tell them ho much this matters to our area, to tourism, to our economy and artists. While they take care of other issues, this is also important to you who voted for them -- and it's urgent. _________________________________________________________________ HELP FIND LAND TO SWAP GET THE WORD OUT ABOUT LAND CRITERIA!
__________________________________________ We tried to make that as easy for you as possible. Click any link and it will immediately open up in an email for your convenience! Want other ways to help? CLICK HERE to see other ways like writing letters to the papers, volunteering, following us on social media, etc.. Even if you only have one minute to do something like sharing this blog post, IT ALL helps! Together we are STRONGEST! Stay tuned right here, and come back often to read all the updates! THANK YOU! Work to save The Pink House has involved many, many well respected, well known professionals in their field. Several of the trade experts who pitched in to help us save The Pink House have worked with or been hired by the very parties we were working with themselves -- including Fish and Wildlife's Parker River Wildlife Refuge and their Realty Division. Most are local and all did it because they understand why The Pink House matters so much. These people pushed aside income producing work, and gave advice, services, resources and many hours of their time PRO BONO to help this get done on behalf of all of the people who want to see it remain. If that's not a significant vote for The Pink House's importance to this region, we don't know what is! * Since added to the above list: Attorney Jeff Roelofs, wetland expert, Attorney Nick Anastassi, Land negotiation, and Scott Ackelry, former Newburyport City Planner. This does not mention the elected officials and many other organizations who have been included in countless meetings, phone calls, and emails with us over the last 8 years. What will it take to make FWS Realty and Refuge managers understand the consequences for our community -- in which they have their Visitors Center, run programs, and ask for donations and volunteer help -- if they demolish it/
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