Showing posts with label LES Ecology Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LES Ecology Center. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2024

About the LES Ecology Center's 'Stewarding Your Neighborhood' art show

Tonight is the opening of the "Community Care: Stewarding Your Neighborhood" art show, hosted by the LES Ecology Center and Lower Eastside Girls Club. 

Details! 
Opening reception: Sept. 6, 5-8 p.m. 
Location: Lower Eastside Girls Club Gallery, 402 E. Eighth St. at Avenue D 
Event description: The show aims to celebrate and inspire community engagement in environmental stewardship. This event will feature works from local artists highlighting the importance of caring for our shared spaces and the impact of community efforts in nurturing our neighborhoods. 
Hours after tonight's opening: Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4-5 p.m.

Find more details here.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Fresh compost for Tompkins Square Park

Photos by Steven 

Tompkins Square Park received a fresh compost mound today via the LES Ecology Center...
The compost came from Governors Island, where Earth Matter runs a small farm. 

The LES Ecology Center has been without a permanent home since having to vacate East River Park in 2021 for the East Side Coastal Resiliency Project. 

This article from March at The City has updates on the uncertain future of NYC's composting program. Like many other critical city programs, composting faces severe threats due to city budget cuts

In a positive sign, during International Compost Awareness Week last week, the LES Ecology Center raised $27,000 to sustain their programs in the months ahead.

Sunday, July 2, 2023

On 7th Street, the Clyde Romero Memorial Garden celebrates a longtime garden activist

Photo by Dave on 7th

The Lower East Side Ecology Center Garden on Seventh Street has been rededicated in honor of its late co-founder.

Moving forward, the green space on Seventh Street between Avenue B and Avenue C will be known as the Clyde Romero Memorial Garden.

Romero, a longtime East Village resident, was co-founder of the LES Ecology Center. He died in January 2022 at age 84

During a ceremony this past Thursday, Romero was celebrated "as an artist, community and environmental activist, a dear friend to many."