environment - Greater Newark Conservancy

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environment - Greater Newark Conservancy
EvEnts
CONSERVANCY STAFF
Job Training
Emmanuela Mujica
NYLP Coodinator
Ophelia Ledet
Clean & Green Program Manager
Jerry Smith
Clean & Green Crew Supervisor
Ronnie Lytle
Clean & Green Crew Supervisor
Eugene Cheeks
Clean & Green Crew Supervisor
GREATER NEWARK CONSERVANCY
@GreaterNewarkConservancy
@GNCNYLP
@citybloom87
@newarkyouthlead
COMMUNITY GREENING
32 Prince Street
Newark, NJ 07103
www.citybloom.org
@citybloom87
@newarkyouthlead
Greater Newark Conservancy
Greater Newark Conservancy promotes environmental stewardship to improve the
quality of life in New Jersey’s urban communities.
FOLLOW US ON…
2015/16
Join us at a variety of programs, trips, and community events
and journey toward a life-long appreciation of living things and
commitment to nature. Greater Newark Conservancy brings the wonders
of nature and the urban environment to life through interactive,
hands-on activities throughout the year.
Programs
Education
Sabrinah M. Lindsey
Director of Education
Sarah O’Leary
Education Program
Coordinator/Horticulturist
Erin Maguire
Education Program Coordinator
Shahira Morell
Education Program Coordinator
Megan Sweet
Nutrition Education Coordinator
Amarilys Olivo
FoodCorps Member
Community Greening
Justin Allen
Director of Urban Agriculture
Jacob Kim
Director of Community Greening
Rasudi Creighton
Urban Farmer
Darius Johnson
Urban Farmer
Horticulture
Samantha Richardson
Horticulturist
Keith Williams
Landscape Assistant
Greg Newell
Landscape Assistant
NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
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NEWARK, NJ
PERMIT NO. 531
Administration
Robin L. Dougherty
Executive Director
Jagruti Mehta
Director of Finance
Michele Robinson
Director of External Affairs
Brian H. Morrell
Director of Development
Brian David
Fundraising Assistant
Cathie Reyes
Grant Writer
Naimah Evans
Administrative Assistant
FALL/WINTER
URBAN FARMING
COMMITMENT
WELLNESS
ENVIRONMEN
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EDUCATION
LEADERSHIP
YOUTH
STEWARDSHIP
VOLUNTEERING
32 Prince Street, Newark, NJ 07103 / (973) 642 - 4646
W W W. C I T Y B L O O M . O R G
GREENING
5TH ANNUAL BEDS & BREAKFAST: COMMUNITY GARDEN &
URBAN FARMING WINTER SEMINAR
Saturday, February 20 (snow date: March 5) • 9am-2pm • $35
Pre-registration is REQUIRED!
Want to get a jump on the 2016 growing season? Looking for some new ideas for
your garden? In addition to a delicious hot breakfast you’ll gather information
and learn all about resources needed to make this your best gardening season
ever! This popular seminar quickly fills up so be sure to register early!
ASK THE GARDENER
October 15 and November 19 • 4-6pm
Beginner or Expert, whether you have a green thumb or are just getting started,
our gardener has the answers you need for the 2016 growing season.
FARMING
PLOT IT FRESH, $10/PER PLOT
Love to garden but don’t have the space? Always wanted to plant some veggies
but lacked the know-how? “Rent” a garden plot at one of our locations throughout the city. For only $10 per plot you’ll get space, seeds, and information on
how to grow (one plot per family). Sign ups for 2016 season start in January.
COMMUNITY
EVENTS
FALL BLOCK PARTY
APPLE PICKING AT TERHUNE ORCHARDS
Saturday, October 17 • 10am–2pm • FREE!
Saturday, October 10 • 10am–4pm •$10 (ages 5+)
There will be fun for the entire family at our Annual Fall Block Party! You’ll find
crafts and activities for children, local vendors, gardening demos, Youth Farm
Stand, cooking demos and much more!
How do you like them apples? Join us at Terhune Orchards to pick some delicious
apples. There will also be live music, ponyrides, and a corn stalk maze. Cost includes
transportation and admission to farm. Cost of apples/pumpkins not included.
MOVIE NIGHT: FED UP
FORAGING THRU FALL HIKE
Friday, October 23 • 6–8pm • $5
Sunday, October 11 • 10am–3pm •$5
Happy Halloween! Creepy jack-o-lanterns, scary costumes, or candy? One of these
will surely scare you into action and you won’t believe which one! We’ll provide a
healthy snack during the movie and a lively discussion afterwards.
Get out of the city and into the woods! During the hike, we will focus on wild
edibles including berries, nuts, fungi, greens, and more. Bring lunch. This hike
is a beginner/intermediate level at South Mountain Reservation. Please dress
accordingly. We will depart 32 Prince Street at 10am and return by 3pm.
COMPOSTING FOR THE HOME GARDENER
Saturday, October 24 • 10–11am • $5
PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW
Imagine gathering all your garden scraps and turning them into nutrient rich
soil that feeds your plants all year—now you can! Join us to learn what makes
a successful compost pile and how you can start one in your own garden.
Saturday, March 12 • 9am–5pm •Adult $35 / Student (17–24, ID
required) $25 / Children (6-16) $20
BUILD YOUR OWN COMPOST BIN
Did you come by for a composting demonstration and realize this important
element is missing from your garden? Let us help you create your own bin and
start composting today! *includes supplies, MUST PRE-REGISTER
Saturdays, November 21 and December 19 • 10–11:30am • $15*
Instead of buying a pre-made wreath or table decoration, you could make
your own! Create a Fall (in Nov.) or Winter (in Dec.) seasonal arrangement
with materials supplied by nature. *includes supplies, MUST PRE-REGISTER
PLANT PROPAGATION ESSENTIALS
Saturday, January 16 • 10–11:30am • $10
Explore the basics of creating multiple plants through cutting and dividing
mature plants. Practice your technique and bring home a plant you propagated!
It’s not too soon to start planning for next summer. If you’re a high school
student who is a motivated, self-starting leader who loves to step outside your
comfort zone, then you may qualify for our Newark Youth Leadership Project.
For more information, please check our website or call the office for more
information. Applications for summer 2016 will be available in November.
To sign up or for more details on these programs and
events visit citybloom.org
Join us on a trip to the oldest and largest indoor flower show! You must register
and pay in advance! Vans leave promptly at 9am from Conservancy office at 32
Prince Street.
HYDROPONIC SYSTEMS
Saturday, February 13 • 10–11am • $5
All plants require water to grow and thrive but did you know soil is optional? Stop
by to learn how this is possible and what the benefits are—and how you can grow
plants in just water at home!
SEED STARTING
Saturday, March 26 • 10–11AM • $5
Most plants produce seeds which we then harvest to sow in our garden.
Discuss the conditions seeds need to begin growing and how to tackle
common complications.
EDUCATION
COMING SOON: OUR DEMONSTRATION KITCHEN!
Our teaching kitchen programs are designed to educate people about the benefits
of healthy eating and to make cooking fun. Students will have the opportunity to
harvest food from our garden and learn to make healthy nutritious snacks.
Pre-registration is now being accepted. For more information on “Farmer for a
Day” and “Chef for a Day” programs please visit citybloom.org.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
BACK TO SCHOOL, BACK TO THE GARDEN*
Tuesday, September 29 • 4–6pm • $5
Meet with other members of our growing Newark Network of school gardeners
to trade tips, learn new techniques and support each other. At this roundtable
we will discuss our plans for the school year—and how to make them a reality.
FREE SEEDS for fall sowing. *This will take place in a school garden.
CREATING AND SUSTAINING A SCHOOL GARDEN
Tuesday, October 27 • 4–6pm • $5
Saturday, October 24 • 11am–12:30pm • $25*
SEASONAL ARRANGEMENT WORKSHOPS
CALLING ALL NEWARK HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!
TRIPS
POINSETTIA SALE
Proceeds support the Conservancy’s Education and Greening Programs.
Deadline for orders: November 19 • prices vary
Enjoy this festive season by decorating your business or home with beautiful
poinsettias. Sourced from a local grower, we will offer selections in red, white,
pink and marbled with sizes ranging from 6” to 10”. Complete your holiday
decor with a lovely 10” wreath with red bow. Deliveries begin Tuesday,
December 1. Pickup in our greenhouse begins Wednesday, December 2.
Whether you are thinking about starting a garden at your school, or want to
improve the garden that you have, this workshop is for you! Please plan on
assembling a garden team of a few staff members, including your school’s
principal or vice principal, to attend the workshop.
NUTS & BOLTS AND SEEDS & SOIL
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 • 4–6pm • $5
This workshop will focus on the mechanics of growing (mostly edible) plants
within the school garden context. Even if you missed our earlier sessions, jump
in here to plan for a spring garden.
For a complete listing
and detailed description
of all Education
Programming,
including field trips
to our Outdoor
Learning Center, please
visit citybloom.org.