Monday, October 18, 2010

City Green Harvest Festival


City Green Welcomes Families to Annual Harvest Festival at Eastside Park

City Green invites families to its annual Harvest Festival on Saturday October 23 from 11AM – 3PM at Eastside Park in Paterson. 

There will be fun activities including face painting, games, crafts, taste testing, scarecrow making and pumpkin painting and free cider.

Eastside Park is located at 800 Broadway in Paterson.  In case of rain the Harvest Festival will be held on Saturday, October 30 at the same time.

For more information about the Harvest Festival or City Green visit www.citygreenonline.org or call Executive Director Jennifer Papa at 201-444-7514.


Thursday, September 23, 2010

City Green Neighborhood Garden Contest Winners


Residents Receive Awards for Beautiful Gardens in Paterson

City Green Sponsors Garden Contest
  —Twelve Paterson residents received awards at a ceremony at City Green’s Learning Garden for beautifying their neighborhoods with outstanding gardens. 2010

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

City Green Sponsored Harmony Project with Paterson Public Schools

City Green took a trip to Garrett Mountain Reservation in Paterson with the Paterson Public School students this past week.  It was the third annual Harmony Project, a City Green sponsored Environmental Field Day for Paterson Public School Environmental Clubs.
The kids enjoyed dip netting for macro invertebrates, which indicate the health of the water

Students make a "Window Farm" out of recycled materials with City Green's Education Director, Amy Jolin




Friday, June 4, 2010

LIKE GOLF?


 Want to support City Green Community Gardens, Educational Programming and New Urban Farm --Watch the PGA FedExCup Playoffs at the Ridgewood Country Club - August 24th - 29th. Weekly grounds passes are $50 if purchased before June 30th. 75% of Ticket Sales go to City Green. Follow the link below.Enter code: TBCEYG into the "password" field so your donation goes to City Green Green www.ticketmaster.com

Monday, May 24, 2010

Congratulations, Jen Papa First Recipient of 2010 Hidden Hero Award

The Andrew Goodman Foundation Announces Jen Papa, Executive Director of City Green as First Recipient of 2010 Hidden Heroes Award.  According to the Andrew Goodman Foundation, "Hidden Heroes are ordinary people who are doing extraordinary things to change the world for the better. Our award honors and supports social activism that gets results.  The Hidden Heroes program, which is being launched with these awards, is part of a new initiative that aims to inspire, educate and reward people who take personal responsibility for healing the world - carrying on the spirit and the love that inspired Andy to travel to Mississippi in 1964.Andrew Goodman, a 20 year old college student, was murdered in 1964 while participating in “Freedom Summer” – a voter registration project in Mississippi to expand black voting in the South.  The Andrew Goodman Foundation was created in 1966 by Robert and Carolyn Goodman.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

City Green Comedy Event Thurs. Night 5/20!


“Marriage Ref” Tom Papa Headlines at Gotham Comedy Club Benefit for City Green    
Comedian Tom Papa, host of NBC’s “Marriage Ref,” will be headlining at the Gotham Comedy Club on May 20 at 8PM in New York City for the benefit of City Green Inc
The Gotham Comedy Club is located at 208 W. 23rd (between 7th and 8th Ave.).  Tickets are  $50 for the benefit of City Green and can be purchased online at www.gothamcomedyclub.com or at 212-367-9000.


(left)   Tom Papa and Executive Director Jennifer Papa at last year's Gotham Comedy Event.  Brother and sister team working to revitalize urban areas.

Thank you Tom and your great group of comedians for putting on this benefit for us!

Saturday, May 1, 2010


Board member Chris Scarlatta and Viacom volunteers came to the City Green Learning Garden at Eastside Park in Paterson today and painted the shed and spread mulch.
Hard work!  Thank you Viacom volunteers!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010


City Green, Inc. City Green, Inc. invites you to watch the PGA FedExCup Playoffs at the Ridgewood Country Club - August 24th - 29th. Weekly grounds passes are $50 if purchased before June 30th.

100% of Ticket Sales go to Charity. Follow the link below.
Enter code: TBCEYG into the "password" field so your donation goes to City Green Green.

www.ticketmaster.com

Monday, April 19, 2010

City Green's In Jersey City!

 We went to   Jersey City Middle School #4 on Bright St. last week  to help them install their rooftop gardens.The kids were focused and totally engaged in getting the work done. We thoroughly enjoyed working with all of them.The group built twelve raised beds and filled them with soil for a mix of vegetable, flower, bird and butterfly habitat plants.  Actual planting will be the week of May 1.
  
The rooftop garden will be a natural oasis four stories above the sidewalks and hardscape of downtown Jersey City. Phase two of the project in the fall will be to install flowering trees and benches for an outdoor teaching area.

Everyone, from principal Wallace DeFillipo, teachers, and school custodial staff  as well as the group of over twenty five students, were incredibly excited and enthusiastic

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

New Life for Paterson's Eastside Park's Greenhouse

 
City Green, in partnership with the Eastside Neighborhood Association, has begun our program at the greenhouse at Eastside Park, which was  made available  by the city of Paterson. The greenhouse, located near the Department of Public Works building in the park will be used to grow flower and vegetable starter plants for City Green’s  Learning Garden and many new community gardens and programs throughout the city.

Friday, March 26, 2010


Garden Installation at Alexander
Hamilton Academy
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By Amy Jolin, City Green Education Director


We visited Alexander Hamilton Academy on Marc 11 to install two raised bed gardens. A crew of 7 seventh graders arrived first. They’d been weeded out from their peers for the privilege of visiting the garden. They were wary of getting their cldan shoes and trousers dirty, but gloves and goggles helped them get over the hurdle. Half of them pounded nails—some for the first time ever. Others picked up trash. They’d obviously been studying the project because they knew what they’d be building and some of the history of a 3 sisters garden. We got one bed built and filled and the second bed built with a bit of soil before they had to leave.

Next a big crew of second graders came leaping into the alley. They were DELIGHTED to be helping out. They loved the dirt, they loved the shovels, they loved the pails of dirt, they loved carrying the dirt. They could not get enough of it. “I LOVE doing this" was heard often.They wild with excitement and
Tom had to hustle to keep them dumping the dirt where it was needed. I stayed on the dirt pile making sure that the shovels were not swung too wide by  strong little boys with very short arms and overflowing enthusiasm. Tom made sure that soil was placed in the bed rather than onto the walk.
What a Bunch of Nice Kids!


The struggle to get recycling bins for Environmental Clubs has been largely solved at School 12 by one inspiring teacher. Joe Mazur collected the large plastic pickle barrels from the Paterson Pickle Company. Then he cut a round hole in the lid for cans and bottles. He cut a narrow slot for paper.  For the finishing touch, he laminated a sign that tells just what should go into the barrel.  Don’t they look fine!


Thursday, March 4, 2010

Welcome to the City Green Blog!


We're excited about letting you, our fellow gardeners, educators, neighborhood friends and families, know what's going on at our many community and school gardens and to invite you to ask questions and post comments about your garden, school, neighborhood or your own backyard. This time, we'll tell you about who we are and why we think gardening is so important to the community.

City Green has been working in Paterson, New Jersey's neighborhoods, schools, churches and organizations for over five years now and we're bursting with new ideas for next gardening season. Why are we here? And what do we hope to accomplish? First we're dedicated to helping our Paterson neighbors gain access to fresh healthy food. That's why we developed our New Ground Community Garden program and our City Sprouts Youth Garden program.

These photos tell the story of how our kids feel about watching things grow. It's a new experience for so many of them . And how they light up when they crunch into that carrot or cucumber that they put into the ground as a seedling not so long ago!