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This collection contains materials relating to the activities and projects of various Newport, RI community organizations as collected by one community member, Ade Bethune. It is mostly made up of organizational documents, correspondence, project reports, newsletters, and road maps and sketches. Community groups of note include: the Point Association, East-West Point Committee, Citizens Advisory Committee, and the Foundation for Newport. Road projects in Newport and Aquidneck Island with which they were involved include the Circulator Road, Memorial Boulevard Extension/the Connector and I-895/Jamestown Bridge. Other community projects undertaken by Bethune and the community groups include: development in the Broadway-West Broadway-Washington Square area, the Newport Harborfront Plan, and a history of Newport project.
Creator: Bethune, Ade, 1914-2002
Title: Newport Community Organizations, Ade Bethune Papers Dates: 1958-2001
Quantity: 7.0 Linear feet (16.5 boxes) plus 3.5 cubic feet of oversized materials (3 boxs and 2 flat file drawers)
Language: English
Repository: Ade Bethune Collection, St. Catherine University Library
Preferred Citation: Newport Community Organizations Materials, Ade Bethune Papers. Ade Bethune Collection. St. Catherine University Library, St. Paul, MN 55105.
About Ade Bethune
Adélaïde de Bethune (1914-2002), known as Ade Bethune, was born in Brussels, Belgium. She and her family immigrated to the United States and settled in New York in 1928. Here, she attended Cathedral High School, the National Academy of Design, and Cooper Union. Newport, Rhode Island became her permanent home in 1938. She purchased a house in Newport's Point neighborhood in 1953 and remained a resident of the Point until her death in 2002.
While she is primarily known for her work as a liturgical artist and architect, Bethune's experiences with the Catholic Worker movement, beginning in the 1930s, helped shape her social justice beliefs and develop skills in public speaking and writing. These experiences carried over into her social action activities with the many local organizations she supported later in life. Her interest and participation in Newport community groups and activities took root in the middle of the twentieth century, as witnessed by her collection of Point Association newsletters dating from the 1950’s.
The artistic and architectural skills Ade Bethune gained in her professional life were translated into her activities with many different organizations in Newport. Beginning in the 1960s Ade Bethune became involved with several community organizations and their work related to redevelopment projects. She drafted road and building plans and developed proposals in response to each groups’ support of or opposition to projects proposed by the public sector. Redevelopment plans for places such as the Broadway-West Broadway-Washington Square area also intersected with activities of other groups with which Bethune was involved, such as the Church Community Housing Corporation.
Ade Bethune's work with these organizations began in the late 1950s with membership in the Point Association. Over the course of her involvement with the association, Bethune served as a member of the Board and also as the chair of the Traffic Committee and the Circulation Committee. For a period in the late 1960s and early 1970s she was chairman of the East-West Point Committee, created in response to a proposed highway project that would divide the Point neighborhood. From 1989 to 1991, Bethune worked on the Citizens Advisory Committee of Newport to help in drafting a Comprehensive Land Use Plan under the authority of the Newport City Council. Following final development of the plan, a new group, the Foundation For Newport, was formed to help implement recommendations the plan had outlined. Bethune was on the steering committee of the Foundation For Newport as it started to organize in 1992 and remained on the committee until her death in 2002.
During this 45 year period, Ade Bethune was also a member of, worked with, or followed a number of other public and private civic groups operating in and around Newport including: the Point Neighborhood Association, the Commission on Affordable Housing, South End Association, Friends of the Waterfront, Save the Bay, and others.
Contents
Materials document the activities of several community organizations in and around Newport, Rhode Island during the period 1958 to 2001. While not a complete record of each organization’s activities, this collection represents materials created and/or utilized by one community member, Ade Bethune, during her active participation in these organizations. The collection also includes materials from other community organizations which Bethune may not have actively participated in, but followed with interest.
The collection includes organizational administrative documents, correspondence, project reports, newsletters, newspaper articles and clippings, photographs, sketches, and road maps that were created to support and communicate the activities of the organizations. The bulk of the collection is comprised of materials from the Point Association, East-West Point Committee, Inc., Citizens Advisory Committee, and the Foundation For Newport.
Most of the materials in the Point Association and the East-West Point Committee series relate to each groups’ opposition to or support for road and highway proposals for the Newport area developed by the R.I. Department of Transportation. Additional materials detailing the road project proposals and related community activism may be found in the Foundation For Newport and Other Organizations and Projects series. Other materials in the Foundation For Newport series relate to the creation of a plan for the Newport harbor front. The materials in the Citizens Advisory Committee series were largely created during the development of a Comprehensive Land Use Plan for Newport, R.I.
The Other Organizations and Projects series is comprised of materials from a number of community groups, projects and events. Materials are varied and items of note include the I-895 road project, the Commission on Affordable Housing, Broadway-West Broadway-Washington Square area development, the Point Section Neighborhood Improvement Committee, and Newport redevelopment. Many of the materials in the Newport Community Organization collection are scale drawings of road and development plans and oversized photos and clippings. Oversized materials that are not definitively a part of a particular subgroup are housed in the Other Oversize Materials series.
Organization
The collection is arranged in 6 groups.
Series 1: Point Association
1.1 — General
1.2 — Circulator Road
1.3 — History and Archives Project
1.4 — Green Light Bulletin
Series 2: East-West Point Committee
Series 3: Citizens Advisory Committee
Series 4: Foundation For Newport
Series 5: Other Organizations and Projects
Series 6: Other Oversize Materials
Administration
Publication Information
St. Catherine University Library May 2007
2004 Randolph Ave.
St. Paul, MN, 55105
651-690-6599
bethune@stkate.edu
Acquisition
Ade Bethune donated her personal and business papers, sketches, artwork, books, and artifacts to the College of St Catherine (now St. Catherine University) over the period from 1984-2002.
Processing Information Note
The collection was processed and the finding aid written by Melissa Smith and Louann Terveer, January 2011-April 2011.
Selected Search Terms
Corporate Name(s)
- Citizens Advisory Committee.
- East-West Point Committee (Newport, R.I.).
- Foundation for Newport.
- Point Association of Newport.
Geographic Name(s)
- Rhode Island -- Newport
Subject(s)
- Citizens' associations
- Community development
- Urban renewal
Detailed Description
Box | ||
Newport Community Organization Directories : 1994-2000 |
1 |
Series 1: Point Association
1958-2002 (Bulk, 1986-1989)
4.25 boxes
About the Point Association
The Point Association was founded in 1955 and served as a community group for the Point section of Newport where Ade Bethune lived. It published a newsletter, the Green Light Bulletin, with 4-6 issues per year from 1958-2001. Two Point Association activities were planning and fundraising for the creation of Storer Park between 1966 and 1972, and formation of a “History and Archives Project” Committee to help gather, organize, and preserve historical materials of the Point area and of the Point Association.
Other activities of the Point Association involved opposition to a proposed “Circulator Road” project between 1986 and 1988. This road proposal was viewed as a re-design of a failed Connector Road project proposal by the R.I. DOT. The main characteristic of the project that was opposed by the community members included the widening of America’s Cup Avenue and Memorial Boulevard into a four-lane, limited access highway. Point Association members as well as other community group members opposed the road plan because they felt the road development would create a division in the city and would “adversely affect the character and beauty of the City and the safety and convenience of the full-time residents.” The Newport City Council rejected the DOT plan in 1988.
Contents:
This series documents the activities of the Point Association of Newport, R.I. as collected by one of its members, Ade Bethune. The materials primarily relate to the workings of the board and to special projects, especially the Circulator Road proposal and the History and Archives Project. Most of the materials are from 1986-1989, the time-span of the Circulator Road Proposal. Some of the materials are older and were gathered as historical materials for the History and Archives project. There are also copies of the Green Light Bulletin, from 1958-2002.
Organization:
Point Association materials are grouped into 4 sections.
1.1 -- General
1.2 -- Circulator Road
1.3 -- History and Archives Project
1.4 -- Green Light Bulletin
The first 3 sections are arranged alphabetically; the last is in reverse chronological order.
Related materials may be found in Series 4: Foundation For Newport.
1.1 -- General
1966-1998 (Bulk, 1987-1994)
1 box
Contents:
This group contains correspondence and documents primarily related to the workings of the Point Association Board of Directors.
Box | ||
Bills : 1989 |
1 | |
Board Meetings : 1987-1998 (Bulk, 1993-1994) : 4 folders |
1 | |
By-Laws : 1987 |
1 | |
Candidates' Comments : 1987-1989 : 2 folders |
1, 18 | |
Correspondence : 1987-1988 |
1 | |
Minutes & Attendance : 1987-1990 |
1 | |
Note Paper : undated |
1 | |
Notes: To Be Done : 1987-1988 |
1 | |
Photos : 1987 |
1 | |
RIDOT [Rhode Island Department of Transportation] - Ferguson : 1997 |
1 | |
Storer Park : 1966-1972 |
1 | |
Swamp Association : 1987 |
1 | |
Traffic Committee Members : 1987 |
1 | |
Traffic Requests : 1989 |
1 | |
West Side Association : 1987 |
1 |
1.2 -- Circulator Road
1985-1989
1/2 box
Contents:
Mostly documents, correspondence, newspaper articles, and copies of road maps related to the DOT Circulator Road proposal.
Box | ||
Clippings : 1986-1989 |
1 | |
DOT Advisory Committee : 1987 |
1 | |
DOT Workshop : 1987 |
1 | |
Maps : 1987 : 5 folders plus 20 oversized sheets of plans |
2, 18, 20 | |
Newport Circulator Rd. -- Brenda Gordon : 1985-1988 |
2 | |
Petitions : 1987 : 4 folders |
2 | |
Publicity Circulator Road : 1987 |
2 |
1.3 -- History and Archives Project
1960-2001
1/2 box
Contents:
Contains copies of Point Association historical documents, historical drawings of the Newport area, and documents of the History and Archives Committee.
Box | ||
Booklet : 1960-1963 : 2 folders |
2 | |
Committee : 1995 |
2 | |
Explosion -- 12-24-34 : 1993 |
18 | |
General : 1962-1972 |
3, 18 | |
Now and Then on the Point : 1980 |
3 | |
Point Association : 2001 |
3 | |
Point Dishes : 1969 |
3 |
1.4 -- Green Light Bulletin
1958-2002
28 folders
Box | ||
1988-2002 |
3 | |
1965-1987 |
4 | |
1958-1964 |
5 |
Series 2: East-West Point Committee, Inc.
1958-1976 (Bulk, 1969-1973)
3 boxes; one rolled drawing and 1 1/2 flat file drawers
About the East-West Point Committee
The East-West Point Committee (EWPC) was a merger of east and west Point neighborhood groups and the Point Association. The group began meeting in 1969 and was incorporated in 1971. It was formed in response to plans by the Federal Department of Transportation to extend Highway 138 into and around Newport using the Newport Bridge, Memorial Boulevard, and other roads in Newport. This highway project was dubbed the Connector by the Department of Transportation. Areas of contention for the EWPC and Point residents were the extension of Memorial Boulevard, the work planned for Van Zandt Ave. to Marlboro Street and the relocation of railroad tracks to connect to a new spur. The EWPC and many others worked to reduce the number of individuals to be displaced and relocated by the track relocation, to slow roadway speeds in residential neighborhoods, increase pedestrian walkways crossing the new road, and assure that the East and West sides of the Point were not cut off from each other and the rest of Newport and Aquidneck Island. The road proposal was never fully implemented.
Contents:
The East-West Point Committee series contains committee administrative documents, research materials and proposals as collected and often produced by Ade Bethune, Chairman.
Administrative documentation includes meeting documents, correspondence and publicity. Official project maps and reports comprise much of the research materials collected. The proposals include drawings, maps and plans recommending alternatives to the original road project designs.
Organization:
The first part contains the contents of yearly notebooks Bethune created, ordered chronologically. The remaining files are arranged alphabetically.
File folders created and labeled by Bethune remain in her alphabetical order with her labels. Files created by Bethune, but not labeled have been given an appropriate label and placed within alphabetical order. Two file folders created during processing are noted. Oversize materials have been arranged and labeled as a part of processing.
Related materials may be found in Church Community Housing Corportation (CCHC): Housing Projects
Box | ||
1969 : 2 folders |
5 | |
1970 |
5 | |
1971 : 2 folders |
5-6 | |
1972 : 2 folders |
6 | |
1973 |
6 | |
Bank Statement : 1976 |
6 | |
Clippings : 1973 |
17 | |
Correspondence : 1968-1972 |
6 | |
Duplicates : 1969 |
6 | |
Memorial Boulevard Extension : 1966-1973 |
17 | |
Material on: : 1969-1973 |
6 | |
Photos : 1972 : 2 folders |
6-7 | |
Redevelopment : 1965-1969 |
7 | |
Relocation Survey : 1971-1972 |
17 | |
Rhode Island Historic Preservation Commission -- Mr. Chase : 1980 |
7 | |
Open Meeting : Undated |
7 | |
East-West Point Committee : 1969-1972 : 2 folders |
17 | |
Research : 1958-1972 : 6 folders |
7 | |
Drawer | Box | |
Oversize Materials -- EWPC Posters : 1973 : 3 folders |
X | 20 |
Oversize Materials -- Memorial Boulevard Extension : 1969-1973 : 2 folders |
20 | |
Oversize Materials -- Newport Road Maps : 1946-1967 |
20 | |
Drawer | ||
Oversize Materials -- Storer Park : 1966 |
X (4 sets) | |
Box | ||
Oversize Materials -- Washington Square : UNDATED |
19 |
Series 3: Citizens Advisory Committee
1972-1991 (Bulk, 1989-1991)
2.5 boxes
History of the Citizens Advisory Committee
The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) of Newport, RI was formed under the authority of the Newport City Council. It was created in response to the state Comprehensive Planning and Land Use Regulation Act of 1988, which set a mandate for each Rhode Island municipality to develop a new comprehensive community plan. Approximately 50 residents of Newport were recruited by the city’s Planning Board to help in development of the plan. The Comprehensive Land Use Plan for Newport was finalized in 1991.
Contents:
This series documents the activities of the CAC related to development of a Comprehensive Land Use Plan as collected by one of its members, Ade Bethune. It also contains documents created through meetings of the Housing and Circulation Subcommittees for the plan.
Materials are mostly meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, research materials, and copies and drafts of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan.
Related materials may be found in Series 4: Foundation For Newport.
Box | ||
General Committee : 1972-1991 (Bulk, 1989-1991) : 5 folders |
8 | |
Circulation Subcommittee : 1977-1991 (Bulk, 1989-1991) : 2 folders |
8 | |
Housing Subcommittee : 1989-1990 : 2 folders |
9 | |
Comprehensive Land Use Plan : 1989-1991 : 4 folders |
9 | |
Research Materials : 1982-1988 : 6 folders |
10 |
Series 4: Foundation For Newport
1983-2002 (Bulk, 1992-2001)
2.25 boxes
History of the Foundation For Newport
Following the finalization of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan created by the Citizens Advisory Committee, the Foundation For Newport (FFN), also called the Newport Foundation, was founded. The group’s goals were to help develop the recommendations outlined in the Plan and to promote improvements that would enhance Newport’s quality of life. The FFN started to organize in 1992 and was incorporated in May of 1993. Members included Newport citizens from public, private, and business sectors.
The first major issues of focus for the FFN concerned traffic flow on America’s Cup Avenue and Lower Thames Street, and also the development of a waterfront plan. Traffic flow concerns were related to a 1992 R.I. DOT road project proposal similar in location to previous proposals. The FFN completed a Newport Harborfront Plan in 1997 with the help of the consulting firm WTG Planning & Design.
Contents:
This series documents activities of the FFN as collected by one of its Steering Committee members, Ade Bethune. A large portion is related to two issues: traffic on America’s Cup Avenue and Thames Street, and the development of the Newport Harborfront Plan with WTG, consultants.
Materials included are meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports, and research materials.
Related materials may be found in Series 1: Point Association, and Series 3: Citizens Advisory Committee.
Box | ||
By-Laws : 1992 |
10 | |
1992-1994 : 3 folders |
10 | |
1995-2002 : 4 folders |
11 | |
Bernhard, Hank : 1997 |
11 | |
Department of Transportation (RI) Circulator Road : 1986-1989 |
11 | |
DOT : 1993-1997 |
11 | |
FOW [Friends of the Waterfront] : 1994 |
11 | |
Newport Harborfront Plan : 1997-1998 |
12 | |
Newport Marine Terminal : 1992 |
12 | |
Nominating : 1991 |
12 | |
Pedestrian : 1995 |
12 | |
Warner, Bill : 1983-1994 (Bulk, 1994) |
12 | |
WTG [Warner, Todd, & Gaffney] -- Warner : 1996 |
17 | |
WTG [Warner, Todd, & Gaffney] -- Westerly-Pawcatuck : 1993 |
12 | |
Research Materials : 1984-2000 : 2 folders |
12 |
Series 5: Other Organizations & Projects
1960-2001
4.25 Boxes and 1/2 flat file drawer
Contents:
This series contains materials collected by Ade Bethune over a forty year period beginning in 1960 relating to an assortment of development projects and community organizations. Community projects include: Broadway-West Broadway-Washington Square, “Old Newport” Village, Rose Island, Parkway Plans and I-895. Newport area organizations of interest to Bethune included: Affordable Housing Commission, Aquidneck Housing Co Operative and Aquidneck Island Coalition, Easton’s Beach & Pond Association, and the Point Section Neighborhood Improvement Committee.
Materials are organizational documents, correspondence, newspaper articles, drawings, maps, photographs, and research findings and reports.
Arrangement:
Files are organized into three sequences and filed alphabetically within each sequence. The three sequences are:
- Files created by Bethune
- Files created during processing from loose items
- Research materials and reports
Research materials and reports are arranged alphabetically by the name of the report or project.
Box | ||
Affordable Housing, Commission on -- City of Newport : 1987-1989 |
12 | |
Atlantean Project -- McTaggart, Ross : 1995 |
12 | |
Aquidneck Housing Co Operative, Inc. : 1981 : (2 folders) |
12 | |
Aquidneck Island Coalition : 1987-1989 : (2 folders) |
12, 17 | |
BIG -- Broadway Improvement Group : 1995 |
13 | |
CCACG -- Citizens Concerned About Casino Gambling : 1980 |
13 | |
Casino : 1993-2000 : 2 folders |
13 | |
City Plans : 1966 |
13 | |
D [Del Sesto & Del Sesto, Attorneys] : 1965-1966 |
13 | |
DOT -- Rollerbladers : 1993 |
13 | |
DOT Watch -- Karen Salvatore : 1991-1993 |
13 | |
Easton's Beach & Pond Assoc., Inc. : 1986-1991 |
13 | |
Eco : 1999 |
13 | |
Ecology Action for Rhode Island -- Payne, Kenneth : 1975-1976 |
13 | |
Friends of the Waterfront : 1988-1992 |
13 | |
Historic Zoning Commission : 1965-1974 |
13 | |
I-895 : 1974-1979 : (5 folders) |
13 | |
[Aquidneck] Island Ecology : 1974-1983 |
17 | |
L [Land] : Undated |
14 | |
Land Trust [Aquidneck Island] : 1996-1999 |
14 | |
Lawsuit Clippings : 1966 |
14 | |
M [Millar, John F. -- Marine Museum Plan] : 1965 |
14 | |
N [Newport Imperatives] : Undated |
14 | |
Newport Housing : 1971-1973 |
14 | |
Newport Redevelopment Agency & Planning Board : 1972-1973 |
14 | |
Newport Taxpayer's Association : 1987 |
14 | |
Parkway Plans : 1989 |
17 | |
Point Section Neighborhood Improvement Cttee : 1969-1972 : (2 folders) |
14 | |
P [Press Releases] : 1965 |
14 | |
Road : 1968-1978 |
14 | |
Rose Island : 1986-1993 |
14 | |
Russell, Mrs. Elizabeth : 1972-1974 |
14 | |
Rhode Island '76 : 1973-1975 |
14 | |
Save the Bay -- Trudy Coxe : 1985-1991 |
14 | |
Sound Water Policy : 1988-1993 |
14 | |
South End Association : 1989-1993 : 2 folders |
14 | |
[Thom Beupuis] Photographs : Undated |
14 | |
Treasury TACT - ACT : 1965-1966 |
14 | |
W [Woodward, Wharton & Weinhardt correspondence] : 1965-1966 |
14 | |
Affordable Housing, Report of the Commission on : 1988 |
14 | |
Aquidneck Island : 1978-2000 |
17 | |
Drawer | ||
Beattie Park : Undated |
X | |
Box | ||
Broadway Revitalization : 1995 |
14 | |
Clean Water Action Candidate Questionnaire : 1990 |
14 | |
Community Action Plan (CAP) Retrofit : 1978 |
15 | |
Conference on Innovative and Alternative Technology : 1978 : 2 folders |
15 | |
HELIO -- RI Solar Energy : 1978 |
15 | |
Historic Hill Project : 1970 |
15 | |
Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) : 1996-1998 |
15 | |
Newport Economic Advisory Commission : 1995 |
15 | |
Newport Newsletters : 1990-1997 |
15 | |
Newport Historical Society Journal : 2000 |
15 | |
Preservation Society of Newport County : 1965 |
15 | |
Rhode Island Foundation : Undated |
15 | |
Save the Bay : 1987-1998 |
15 | |
Thompson School Building Project : 1999 |
15 | |
Research & Reports : 1966-1993 : (14 folders) |
15-16 |
Series 6: Other Oversize Materials
1/2 drawer
Contents:
This series contains oversized materials -- photos, drawings, maps and newspaper articles and clippings -- that are only supplemental to the Newport Community Organizations as a whole. Many of the materials are unlabeled and undated and their relation to organizations and projects can not be determined.
Box | ||
Photographs : Undated : 2 folders |
18, 20 | |
Drawings : 1964-1965 |
20 | |
Maps : 1966 |
20 | |
Newspaper Clippings : 1964-1969 |
20 |