Park Troubles – Fight for Funding for Parks!
Despite all the efforts of our Park workers, Park Manager Jamil Phillips, Ju-Wan, Parks staff, PEP, and our Volunteer Gardeners, we continue to see massive garbage pile ups, homeless encampments with our desperate neighbors (those in the encampments tend to be respectful of the plots that gardeners work hard on), drug sales, discarded needles, using garden plots as latrines, and general misuse, etc.
We know that demonizing our communities – whoever we are – only serves to divide and conquer to prevent a way forward.
We need: Housing, sufficient services, ending violence from any quarter, funding our daycares, ensuring healthcare for all, real mental health assistance – not more drugs, and a strong,
AND
a vibrant Parks department workforce that we commit to as they commit to us.
Fight for Park funding HERE!!
AFTER and BEFORE pictures below:
This is the AFTER picture.
And this:
This is BEFORE:
The Pit! Tennis Lessons and Master Chen’s Martial Arts
The Pit remains the one area in this section of Sara Roosevelt Park that provides positive activation (meaning ‘fun’) that keeps this area as safe as it can.
Thankful for their presence!
Douglas is a former NYPD officer who now enjoys working out here!
University Settlement Day Care Program Butterfly Releases for Two Day Care Programs!
Two Days, Two Different Classes get to release their class Butterflies in M’Finda Kalunga Community Garden!
Back to class! Under Bob Humber’s watchful eye!
Kim Fong’s BRC Senior Art Show!
Flowers and Memories…
Beautiful!
Houston Courts, Stanton playground and Spray Shower
Tessa’s Garden, Spray showers are on, and many Basketball Games!
TODAY ONLY Play in Sara Roosevelt Park! Free 2pm and 4pm
Today at 2pm and 4pm!
Obie Award-winning Carmen Rivera Play!!
Here Alex Aaron on Traven Rice’s LoDown Podcast HERE
Saturday June 8th 2pm AND 4pm Performances – Inside Sara Roosevelt Park!
Obie winning Playwright Carmen Rivera brings this Park (literally) to life with her crew of brilliant and agile actors. Funny, serious, moving, and brave.
Brought to us by The Remote Theater Project‘s Artistic Director Alexandra Aron
Learn more about how it started here.
Remote Theater Project’s Artistic Director Alexandra Aron also brought us #LittleAmal’s walk through the #LowerEastSide
Hamilton Madison House is hosting an AANHPI & Mental Health Awareness event on Wed 5/29 3 pm-5 pm,
Hamilton Madison House is hosting an AANHPI & Mental Health Awareness event on Wed 5/29 3 pm-5 pm, 50 Madison St, NY, 10038. Cantonese, Mandarin, and Spanish language interpretation provided. This is an open and free event with community resources.
HEALING TOGETHER: HAMILTON MADISON HOUSE IMPACT ON COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
And
ADVOCATING
FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
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