From University Settlement Virtual Book Talk
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Thank you To Elizabeth, Peter, Jonathan and Alexander!
“It has a teeny tiny root ball, and I think the hard soil is the source of the problem. Tomorrow we will change it and stabilize it.” Elizabeth
Elizabeth wrote (M’Finda Kalunga Gardener and Bird Savior):
“It will take at least 3 people, and the task is to lift up the fallen cypress tree on the SW corner of Delancey and Forsyth. It had fallen some years and go and was slowly being propped back up to straight, but recent weather dismantled its rope and it now has its roots out of the ground.”
“I think that I shall never see a poem as lovely as a tree” Joyce Kilmer
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Updated: Monday, June 22 at 6:00 a.m.
The World Health Organization has declared the COVID-19 disease, known as the coronavirus, a pandemic. During this time, we ask that all park goers use additional precautions to protect their health and safety and that of those around them.
At this time, City parks are open. We ask that all park goers take extra precautions to stay healthy and safe. While solo exercise is okay, team sports (such as basketball, football, softball, and soccer) are not permitted in our parks at this time. Please maintain at least 6 feet of distance between yourself and others when outside and avoid congregating in groups.
Our park restrooms are open. We are cleaning our restrooms daily with appropriate cleaning products to ensure that they are being fully disinfected. Restrooms located within City playgrounds are closed until further notice.
Our city playgrounds are open. For public safety, please wear a face covering and maintain at least six feet of distance between each child not in the same household. Playgrounds are cleaned daily, however, play equipment is not sterilized. Please stay home if you or your child feels sick, and wash your hands frequently, including before and after using play equipment.
For more information about coronavirus and a guide on how to stay safe, please visit http://nyc.gov/coronavirus , or text COVID to 692-692 to receive regular SMS texts with the latest news and developments from Notify NYC .
Many events being held in parks by outside groups are being canceled or rescheduled. Before attending, please check with the organizing group to confirm.
Free COVID-19 testing is now available in New York City at more than 100 locations across the city. Visit the City’s COVID-19 Testing page for more.
New York City will continue face coverings in parks across the city free of charge through the social distancing period. For more information visit nyc.gov/facecoverings .
As our facilities re-open, we ask that patrons wear a face covering and maintain at least six feet of social distance between each household. Wash your hands frequently and wipe down equipment. Cover your coughs and sneezes, do not touch your face, and stay home if you feel sick.
In response to the State and City’s directive, all public gatherings in our parks are cancelled through June 30. In the interest of the health and safety of all of our patrons, NYC Parks is not accepting, nor reviewing, event applications for any Special Events until further notice.
Field and Court applications for the fall 2020 season (September 1 – November 30) are now available and must be submitted by July 31. We will not process applications or charge any fees for the fall until we are given the directive that it is safe to re-open fields for permitted play. Team sports are not allowed at this time.
One woman’s decision and Juneteenth happened every year since 2005 in M’Finda Kalunga Community Garden.
This year, she’s going to enjoy it without the work. And that just might be progress…
Thank you Debra Jeffreys-Glass for everything.
If I love you,
I have to make you
conscious of things
you do not see!’
– James Baldwin
“The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth” – African proverb