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Astoria Park Alliance newsletter
To ensure the conservation and sustainability of Astoria Park for all New Yorkers by empowering public partnerships. < Visit AstoriaParkAlliance.org >
Nov 26, 2015
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This past Sunday was the final day of Leaf Fest, and volunteers did an excellent job raking and bagging thousands of pounds of leaves. ...
Lots of leaves gone, plenty of lawn revealed.
Thanks to all the volunteers who dedicated their time to help out on Saturday.
Save the dates for MulchFest in Astoria Park
on January 9 and 10, 2016! They’ll be chipping your Christmas trees and transforming them into mulch.Astoria, Parks
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Thank you @APAlliance for caring. #Leaffest in Astoria Park. Beautiful day, amazing volunteers. @nycparks @PfPNYC pic.twitter.com/mzV4H7DW4Q
— Mitchell Silver (@mitchell_silver) November 21, 2015
Thank You for your service https://t.co/JmZMX5gFuS now and always. Leaf Fest 2015 day 1 in the books. pic.twitter.com/BieCk9tvQV
— AstoriaParkAlliance (@APAlliance) November 7, 2015
Thanks to everyone who came out for day one of Leaf Fest to help fill 44 bags of leaves!
Big thanks to New York Cares, West Point Cadets,
our Astoria Park Community members and friends
from other Boroughs for an excellent work day!
Lots of people out at #LeafFest in #AstoriaPark! The @nycparks Commissioner is here, as is Councilman Costa Constantinides. @astoriaparkalliance and @nycares volunteers abound! Thanks to all for beautifying the park. #seeyourcity #fallforqueens (at Astoria Park)
Join thousands of New Yorkers coming together to help fix up their local park this season: https://t.co/yhQYP7QlpV pic.twitter.com/B1mB8Rg7tZ
— NYC Parks (@NYCParks) October 20, 2015
Partnerships for Parks invites you to get involved in It’s My Park hands-on service projects! The It’s My Park program offers year-round volunteer opportunities — from painting benches and planting bulbs, to weeding and cleaning, and much more!
Volunteer days. We meet behind the field house.
Tools and gloves will be provided.
@NYCParks @NYCSanitation @NYC_DOT @Costa4NY @BIGCompost @CPFNYC @NY4P @TreesNewYork @NYRP @weheartastoria
— AstoriaParkAlliance (@APAlliance)
New York City’s Low-Profile Parks to Get Conservancies’ Help, and Some Cash
“Every child deserves bright, green space right in their neighborhood – and this essential support from our city’s conservancies will help us make this a reality. I commend Senator Squadron for putting forward a proposal that sparked a critical conversation around how to improve smaller parks in less wealthy neighborhoods and engage the city’s park conservancies in that effort,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “I want to thank all of our conservancy partners and their boards for their long-standing partnership with the city, which not only helps ensure some of our most heavily utilized and well-loved parks remain vibrant, but now also brings their resources and expertise to bear on our city’s neighborhood parks in need.”
Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP, said, “We value the City's long-standing partnership with our conservancy partners and look forward to working together to not only promote the long-term vitality of our flagship parks but to develop new ways of bringing their expertise, resources, and passion to community parks where there is great need.”
Conservancy contributions to CPI are:
- Bryant Park Corporation (BPC)
- Central Park Conservancy (CPC)
- Friends of the High Line (FHL)
- Madison Square Park Conservancy (MSPC)
- New York Restoration Project (NYRP)
- Prospect Park Alliance (PPA)
- Randall’s Island Park Alliance (RIPA)
- The Battery Conservancy (TBC)
Eight of the largest nonprofits supporting New York City parks will donate expertise, staff time, and cash to improve smaller parks under an agreement with Mayor Bill de Blasio's office, reports The New York Times.The deal, valued at $15 million, complements a $285-million City Hall effort launched last year to steer resources into rebuilding and renovating scores of green spaces and recreation areas in low-income communities. The Central Park Conservancy, Friends of the High Line, and the Prospect Park Alliance are among the major park groups that signed on to the pact, which runs through 2018.
'I think it is great news'
Thanks NY Cares !
— New York Cares (@newyorkcares) October 26, 2015
"A Vision Zero city takes responsibility for street safety."
Too many pedestrians are killed by reckless driving. See how you can help stop this from happening. ow.ly/Uqw7X@NYMetroParents
Marchers Warn of Safety Crisis Amid Spate of Pedestrian Deaths in New York https://t.co/VzvJQajkgv
— AstoriaParkAlliance (@APAlliance) November 16, 2015