2018 POINT BREEZE PORCH CRAWL
This year's porch crawl will take place on Friday, July 6th from 6 - 9 P.M.
HERE'S WHAT SOME OF Last YEAR'S HOSTS HAD TO SAY...
Hastings Street: "Our small porch and garden is a favorite spot for enjoying dinner and wine after a warm day. We love to watch the bustle at Point Brugge, and often can spot our favorite neighborhood cats getting fries from the patrons. We will provide some homemade appetizers and drinks!"
South Lang Avenue: "Nothing fancy, mismatched seating, nicely shaded by smoke bushes and clematis. The six-foot swing is a favorite spot for early morning newspaper reading (yes, we still pay for newspaper delivery) and post-work unwinding. Come and sit a spell."
South Linden Avenue: "It's just a small side porch, but the highlight is a 4 level catio I made for our 3 cats to enjoy. Hopefully, they will be lounging on the catio the night of the crawl."
Elysian Street: "Our porch is frequently a gathering spot for neighbors all summer long."
Linden Lane: "We don't have a front porch, but a front stoop... or back patio if the weather doesn't cooperate. And we will have lemonade for kids and sangria for adults. ;)"
Gettysburg Street: Our porch serves as our summer dining room, art studio, happy hour spot, and lightning bug viewing station. It's our favorite place to be. Join us there! We'll have adult drinks, as well as a frozen treat for kids.
Thomas Boulevard: "It's a wide porch with two gray church benches and a porch swing. It has decorative wood trim at the top and large white support columns. It's attached to an old house that has been retrofitted for the clean energy future with a rooftop solar array and a supporting ground mount solar array. It also has geothermal heating and one electric vehicle with a car charging port. Our motto: The solution to pollution is renewable it's doable!"
South Dallas Avenue: "Living on busy S. Dallas, our front porch and back yard patio serve as quiet spots for relaxation, a cool cocktail or dinner with friends. Surrounded by lush green plants and flowers, you feel as though you've been transported into a private oasis."
Penham Place: "Our summer retreat for us and our two dogs."
Hastings Street: "Succulents, ferns, and herbs adorn the porch with seating for 4-5. We will serve some light snacks and summer/adult beverages. Best things about the porch: people watching, neighborhood cats, and the smells from Point Brugge."
South Lang Avenue: "Our porch has a metal glider and two chairs from the 1950s. Also. A floor made from recycled plastic. No painting no rot!!"
South Lang Avenue: "Nothing fancy, mismatched seating, nicely shaded by smoke bushes and clematis. The six-foot swing is a favorite spot for early morning newspaper reading (yes, we still pay for newspaper delivery) and post-work unwinding. Come and sit a spell."
South Linden Avenue: "It's just a small side porch, but the highlight is a 4 level catio I made for our 3 cats to enjoy. Hopefully, they will be lounging on the catio the night of the crawl."
Elysian Street: "Our porch is frequently a gathering spot for neighbors all summer long."
Linden Lane: "We don't have a front porch, but a front stoop... or back patio if the weather doesn't cooperate. And we will have lemonade for kids and sangria for adults. ;)"
Gettysburg Street: Our porch serves as our summer dining room, art studio, happy hour spot, and lightning bug viewing station. It's our favorite place to be. Join us there! We'll have adult drinks, as well as a frozen treat for kids.
Thomas Boulevard: "It's a wide porch with two gray church benches and a porch swing. It has decorative wood trim at the top and large white support columns. It's attached to an old house that has been retrofitted for the clean energy future with a rooftop solar array and a supporting ground mount solar array. It also has geothermal heating and one electric vehicle with a car charging port. Our motto: The solution to pollution is renewable it's doable!"
South Dallas Avenue: "Living on busy S. Dallas, our front porch and back yard patio serve as quiet spots for relaxation, a cool cocktail or dinner with friends. Surrounded by lush green plants and flowers, you feel as though you've been transported into a private oasis."
Penham Place: "Our summer retreat for us and our two dogs."
Hastings Street: "Succulents, ferns, and herbs adorn the porch with seating for 4-5. We will serve some light snacks and summer/adult beverages. Best things about the porch: people watching, neighborhood cats, and the smells from Point Brugge."
South Lang Avenue: "Our porch has a metal glider and two chairs from the 1950s. Also. A floor made from recycled plastic. No painting no rot!!"