Rivington House Memorial Garden

The garden plot on Forsyth and north Delancey in Sara Roosevelt Park shall henceforth be known to us as the Rivington House Memorial Garden.

Volunteer gardeners are welcome to help maintain this plot. Please contact this email address to be put in touch with Rob, the Gardener who has been caring for it.

In Memory of Rivington House 1995 -2014 Nursing Center for those living with AIDS/HIV. This garden honors those lives. In perpetuity.

“To love. To be loved. To respect strength, never power. To try and understand. To never look away. And never, never, to forget.” – Arundhati Roy

 

Rivington House Memorial and Garden

Val Dickerson spoke and a plaque was unveiled to the memory of the residents and workers, the neighborhood, every ally, media, elected reps, and all organizations that stepped up to welcome and preserve this state-of-the-art HIV/AIDS nursing home facility.

We miss our former neighbors and are sorry we could not bring them back to their home and retain a nursing facility sorely needed in this community. For a glimpse of life inside, see Fury Young’s film on Alexander Pridgen.

This brings our efforts as Neighbors to Save Rivington House to a close. We thank all of those who helped in this fight to retain the building, the public’s building, as a health care facility, in perpetuity, as the deed promised.

The infamous Allure Group was required by the Attorney General’s office to provide restitution to this neighborhood. Given their history and the reality and their performance elsewhere during the pandemic, we do not think the Allure Group is capable of running a caring nursing home – particularly for the demographic this building served.

 

The Sara Roosevelt Park Community Coalition welcomes Mount Sinai’s Behavioral Health Center as our new neighborhood partners.

-The Steering Committee of The Neighbors to Save Rivington House

 

A few quotes from our neighbors on why they joined to support the effort.

A place and staff that gave dignity and love to the sick.

RH will always stand as a monument to compassion for me

Love,

Michael

 

I remember when Rivington House was being built. As a neighbor, I was so happy services were available to people who were so ill, right nearby. Now we are losing a huge and important resource and it’s so sad. I hope the deal can be undone and the building returned to serve our neighborhood. – Shy Pa?

 

Olga Colon.

 

I would love to stay in the nursing facilities in my neyborhood [sic] when I get old.

 

Rosies mother, Elena Is dying of metastatic cancer. She wants to stay home – in Brooklyn. She can no longer stand at all, but will not get into the hospital bed hospice has provided. She knows if she  gets in the bed she will never get out. Rosie cares for her mother 24/7. She took unpaid leave from her job. She will quit her job if her mother stays alive longer than her legally required (unpaid) family medical leave. The trouble is Rosie’s 4 sons (taken care of by other family members) are beginning to miss their mom – to have trouble sleeping, with homework, etc. And her mom’s needs are beginning to exceed Rosie’s skill and comfort.

 

My grandparents cared for my adult uncles until my grandparents could no longer care for them. My uncles have been in nursing care since. As a result, I’ve never known them.

 

I’ve worked for my boss, a painter in the neighborhood, for a year. I listen to her every day as she fights on the phone for countless hours to have insurance cover in-house care for her 97 year old mother, who lives nearby. Upon finding, finally, coverage plus paying out of pocket, her mother fell getting into bed and broke her hip. She is now in Village Care and is in a lot of pain – in addition her dementia is worsening and putting a real strain on my boss, her 66 year old daughter. My boss has become like family to me and this situation has opened my eyes to the terrifying reality that elderly face in a city so ill equipt to provide for them and their families.

 

My friend Tyler lives on Rivington Btw Eldridge and Forsyth, with a landlord who harasses him continually. He has a  cavernous angioma and has had a bilateral knee replacement. Tyler grew up in this neighborhood, attended Seward Park HS and has lived in his apartment for almost 40 years. He is just one person who needs Rivington House returned to the community.

 

Dana Michelle – my little sister.

 

Peter Luck – ALS patient (living in the UK where austerity has decimated social care system).

 

I am concerned about loosing [sic] Medicaid wich [sic] would cause me to loose [sic] homecare and return to homelessness.

 

Joe Hubbard.

 

Concerned about my increasingly elderly friends and neighbors who might need more than home-based care. Where in the neighborhood will they have opportunity to live nearby so they still have a LES life with same friends?

 

Our friend and building super for nearly 20 years, someone who has lived and worked on the LES since the 1960’s, has been in Rehab facility since October. It is one hour away. We can only manage to visit once a month. If he were in the neighborhood, we’d visit several times a week. Few neighbors/friends (if any) are able to make the trip.

 

Joe Hubbard, as mentioned. Lots of us as we age and struggled to stay in our community.

Debra G. Brother & mother

 

Sister’s husband has dementia – she is sole caregiver, Joe. Took care of mom for 6 years in a 4th floor walk-up. Nowhere nearby for her to go when needed.

 

My name is Almado Bryan

I thank at Rivington House for 10 years from 2004 to until 2014 before it was close and I am out of a job. Since so I would like to see Rivington House reopen as a nursing home because people are getten [sic] and needs nursing care and I am looking forward to see it reopen.

 

I work with older adults with serious mental illness who are connected to Fountain House. Many of our members live all over the city including with Community Access Housing on the Lower East Side. Our population is aging and needs care to stay in their communities where they are valued as contributing members. Unfortunately without adequate home care they are shipped off to nursing homes a nd assisted living facilities far from supports that help them pursue their potential. In nursing homes and assisted living facilities they are often stigmatized and ignored by other tenants and staff. They have little connection to their peers. Connection to their communities and to acceptance is vital. Having a nursing home in the lower east side that is fully accepting of our aging population with serious mental illness connected to community is vital to the wellbeing of the LES.

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Participatory Budget* Request for Sara Roosevelt Park

Participatory Budgeting* (what IS participatory budgeting? – see below)

For Stanton Building Area.

Start with Renovations that make the area safer RIGHT NOW!

D1. Here’s the link to vote for this project.

My Project Idea is:

Renovations for the windows, doors, and exterior lighting of the northernmost building in Sara D Roosevelt Park, the Stanton Parkhouse

So that people can:

Better enjoy the park and feel safe while walking through the park. The Stanton Parkhouse is uniquely situated to be an anchor for SDR Park at its north end, but its current underuse can make it feel abandoned and unsafe. By revitalizing the exterior of the building, we can create a safer park environment for neighbors and parkgoers. The improved lighting can address safety issues in the area, and along with the exterior repairs, will encourage more foot traffic. By encouraging more neighbors and visitors to use SDR Park, these repairs will benefit nearby businesses and enhance the feeling of community and safety in the neighborhood.”

 

Our Council Member Christopher Marte Our Council District is District 1

CM Marte and Amal

 

*This year, 30 Council Members across New York City are asking residents how to spend at least $30 million in capital funding. Between September and October, you can propose ideas that would improve public spaces such as schools, parks, libraries and public housing in your community.

Submit your ideas via our online, digital map here. Let the participation begin!

We could have this:

*What is PBNYC?

In 2011, four New York City Council Members – Brad Lander, Melissa Mark-Viverito, Eric Ulrich, and Jumaane D. Williams – launched a PB process to allow residents in their district to allocate part of their capital discretionary funds. Over the years, the process has grown to include a majority of Council Members, giving communities real decision-making over more than $35 million in taxpayer money on an annual basis.

Participatory Budgeting in New York City (PBNYC) plays an important role in giving communities the ability to directly impact the capital budgeting process. It motivates New Yorkers to engage the civic process and make decisions by sharing ideas, developing proposals, and voting on community projects. Since 2011, PBNYC has strengthened our communities and made our city stronger over the last few years.

PBNYC funds physical infrastructure projects that benefit the public, cost at least $50,000 and have a lifespan of at least 5 years. Local improvements to schools, parks, libraries, public housing, streets and other public spaces can be funded through this process.

What is Participatory Budgeting?

Participatory Budgeting (PB) is a democratic process in which community members directly decide how to spend part of a public budget. The process began in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 1989. Today, there are more than 3,000 participatory budgeting processes around the world, most at the municipal level.

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M’Finda Kalunga Garden It’s My Park Day – Bench Painting. Bulb Planting!

Solid days work by gardeners led by Colleen!

All photos by Jane Barrer.

Hi Gardeners,

A BIG TIME THANK YOU TO:
Colleen:  Who did a Fantastic Job ordering supplies and organizing all the Bench Painting and cleaning out the shed for painting supplies!!!!!  Colleen literally spent hours and hours on this and did such a great job!!!!! She got 3/4 of the benches painted in the garden in one day!!!!!!!
We will paint the remaining benches next week.
Jane:  Who went shopping and bought tons of hot dogs and fixings and grilled them and made two delicious pasta salads for all of us!!!!!!
Ted:  Who fired up the Grill for us!!!!
Jen and Daughters:  Who Bought 3 boxes of delicious donuts and a large container of coffee for us!!!!!
Painting Crew:  Who Scraped & Painted tons of our Benches: Colleen, JimC., Ana, Shannon, Maddy, Alex, Jenifer, Dave, & Damian.  There is one more volunteer but I am sorry I don’t’ know your name, but Thank you!!!!  They all worked so hard from 12 noon til 5:30!!!!!!
The Band:  Who came and played fantastically beautiful music for us!!!!!!!
To Bob: Who makes all this possible!!!!
I hope I didn’t forget anyone? If I did, I am so so sorry!!!
Thank You All!!!!
Love,
Bud

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From FABnyc!

Saturday and Sunday October 22 & 23, over twenty organizations will host open houses and offer free programs welcoming folks inside cultural spaces and fostering more connections between neighborhood arts & culture groups and residents. 
 
Would you be willing to share this info with your neighbors?  I’ve attached a flyer and map in pdf form.  Full program details and a list of all participating organizations can be found at www.fabnyc.org/lesopenhouse

 

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Sara Roosevelt Park October Update

It’s My Park Day! Stanton Task Force

October 30th 12pm – 3pm Stanton Area of Sara Roosevelt

University Settlement, FABnyc, GreenMap, Partnerships for Parks, Partnerships for Parks, and Sara Roosevelt Coalition and It’s My Park Day!

Help advocate for the Stanton Buildings return – Halloween and art projects, planting bulbs, advocacy for the park, FreeStore, and more.

Volunteers welcome to come plant bulbs!

 

Council Member Chris Marte Seeks Suggestions for Allocating Capital Funds to Local Projects

Let’s hear your voice!

“My Project Idea is” http://ideas.pbnyc.org/14/40.71441/-73.99854

From the Stanton Task Force:

Renovations for the windows, doors, and exterior lighting of the northernmost building in Sara D Roosevelt Park, the Stanton Parkhouse

So that people can:

Better enjoy the park and feel safe while walking through the park. The Stanton Parkhouse is uniquely situated to be an anchor for SDR Park at its north end, but its current underuse can make it feel abandoned and unsafe. By revitalizing the exterior of the building, we can create a safer park environment for neighbors and parkgoers. The improved lighting can address safety issues in the area, and along with the exterior repairs, will encourage more foot traffic. By encouraging more neighbors and visitors to use SDR Park, these repairs will benefit nearby businesses and enhance the feeling of community and safety in the neighborhood.

https://sdrpc.mkgarden.org/updated-return-stanton-parkhouse-to-fdrs-intended-use-for-this-community/

 

Draft Proposals for Delancey South to Grand North & Petition to Save the Pit https://sdrpc.mkgarden.org/petition-to-save-the-pit-and-draft-proposals-for-delancey-st-south-to-grand-st-north/

 

Sara Roosevelt Park From NY4P in the News Friday morning parks news round up.

“Study after study and our own practice has shown that the only way a park truly becomes safer is when the public uses it–Jane Jacobs’… “eyes on the street.” Anchors of positive use are needed…they have been offered, requested and consistently stonewalled: small business’ kiosks staffed by high school teens, parkhouses as bustling multi-use hubs, accessible entryways, popular sites upgraded, water sources…infrastructure, and an incentivized, job-secure park staff.” – K Webster Pres SRPCC

Op-Ed | Local communities have been fighting for our parks — it’s time for the city to help (amNY, September 22, 2022)

 

5th Precinct’s Build a Block Meeting Sector B (Sector B is Sara Roosevelt Park and nearby)

Wednesday November 16 at 6:30

Talk directly to local patrol officers. PO Tsering Dhundup, PO Jasim Mia, PO Daniel Au, PO Fei Dong, DET William Campaign, PO Lucian Velazquez

Location: BRC Senior Center 30 Delancey Street (inside the park – north Delancey side)

More info https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/bureaus/patrol/precincts/5th-precinct.page

 

Clean Up Broome Street Area! with Sokie and Ken’s “Clean Up NYC!” Saturday October 15th 11:30am to 1:15am Volunteers are welcome!

 

M’Finda Kalunga Garden IMPD October 15th! Halloween October 30th!

 

 

 

Rivington House Memorial Plaque installed

In memory of the residents and workers, the neighborhood, and the institution that stepped up to welcome in this state-of-the-art HIV/AIDS nursing home facility.

Volunteer gardeners are welcome to help maintain this plot. Please contact this email address to be put in touch with Rob, the Gardener who has been caring for it.

 

Little Amal, an international symbol for immigrants and refugees, visited Sara Roosevelt Park on September 28. (Alex Aron -Remote Theater Project/Tenement Museum/Wellington Chen- Chinatown Partnership, etc)

https://sdrpc.mkgarden.org/little-amal-walks-into-sara-roosevelt-park/

 

Commemorated: the 11th Anniversary of Pvt. Danny Chen’s Death– after weeks of hazing and racial harassment while serving in Afghanistan. Danny Chen Way.

 

Alexander Hamilton Immigrant Awards Ceremony: Honored Wellington Chen ED Chinatown BID/Partnership, Michael Arad Twin Towers Memorial, Commissioner Manuel Castro MO Immigrant Affairs!

 

A bit of Indigenous land history here:

“About sixty -five hundred years ago…this environment attracted small-game hunters and foragers..most spoke Munsee, a dialect of the Delaware language which their name for themselves was Lenape- “People”. Their land was Lenapehoking “where the Lenapes dwell”

Within the five boroughs…archeologists have identified about eighty Lenape habitation sites, more than two dozen planting fields, and the intricate network of paths and trails that laced them all together” – Gotham

 

African Heritage Land History Here

Broome Street and Forsyth land once owned by African formerly enslaved men and used as a buffer between the Dutch to the south and the Lenape to the north. More to come from our local researchers.

 

 

 

Sara Roosevelt Park Community Coalition
https://sdrpc.mkgarden.org/

https://www.facebook.com/StantonBldg

@SaraRPCC

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The Alexander Hamilton Immigrant Achievement Awards

The Lower Manhattan Historical Association & Trinity Church Wall Street

Honored:

Wellington Chen ED of Chinatown BID and Chinatown Partnership

NYC Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs Manuel Castro

Michael Arad – Architect/Designer for the 9/11 Memorial

Some of the clearest and most generous talks on democracy anywhere, ever.

 

Welcoming or Presenting or Recognized Former Recipient: CM Gale Brewer, Tina Lee (World Journal), MBP Mark Levine, Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou, Former CM Chin, Senator Brian Kavanagh, CM Chris Marte, Vicar Michal Bird, President of Lower Manhattan Historical Society Ambrose Richardson, and Peter Feinman.

 

 

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Commemorating the 11th Anniversary of the Death of Private Danny Chen

Chinatown’s long-time advocates/newer advocates, old friends/colleagues honor Danny Chen.

PS130‘s students and Principal Fong and former teacher Mrs. McConnell, former Council Member Margaret Chin, tireless advocates Ed Ma, Rocky Chin, Wellington Chen, Current Council Member Chris Marte, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (with Harold Moy advocate for PS130), Danny’s cousins, Minerva Chin and so many more.

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Little Amal Walks…..Into Sara Roosevelt Park

“From the Syria-Turkey border all the way to the UK, The Walk brought together celebrated artists, major cultural institutions, community groups and humanitarian organisations, creating one of the most innovative and adventurous public artworks ever attempted, all in support of refugees.”

Remote Productions: video link and project website: Walk With Amal

Little Amal with Pace students, Council Member Marte, and the neighborhood.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Partnerships for Parks Welcoming Volunteers and Greeting from New(ish) Deputy Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez-Rosa and New Manhattan Parks Commissioner Anthony Perez

Thank you to Partnerships for Parks for hosting this meet-and-greet event at the Arsenal on 5th Avenue.  Good to hear from our umbrella organization City Parks Foundation ED Heather Lubov and Partnerships for Parks Director Sabina Saragoussi and our own local Coordinator Rene Cuenca!

Wonderful to meet many new Parkies as well as (some of us very) old ones!

Great to meet, in person, both our new Deputy Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez-Rosa (who understands what working in some of our struggling parks means) and to our new Manhattan Parks Commissioner Anthony Perez (who has already done a LOT of homework as he comes into this job).

We already appreciate their enthusiasm, fresh perspectives and open joy in the job, the people and the parks.

 

 

Dep Parks Commish Rodriquez-Rosa, SaraRPCC: VP Debra Jeffreys-Glass, Pres K Webster

Manhattan Parks Commish Anthony Perez (not from last evening – no photo came out at the party!)

 

 

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