Monday, December 23, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MULCHFEST TREE DROP-OFFS BEGIN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26

Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP

Commissioner, NYC Parks

www.nyc.gov/parks

           Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 23, 2019

No. 127

 


 

MULCHFEST TREE DROP-OFFS BEGIN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26

 

Mulchfest 2020 chipping Saturdays: Jan 4 and 11

 

As the holidays are upon us, now is the perfect time to find a location to recycle your tree. NYC Parks’ Mulchfest provides New Yorkers the opportunity to recycle their trees at a local park, with convenient drop-off sites in all five boroughs making it easier than ever to say goodbye your holiday tree! 

 

Drop-off sites include:

 

  • Bronx

Van Cortlandt Park

Golf course at Bailey Ave. & Van Cortlandt Park S.

 

  • Brooklyn

Prospect Park

Lincoln Rd. & Ocean Ave.; Park Cir. & Parkside Ave.; Third St. & Prospect Park W.

 

  • Manhattan

Washington Square Park

Fifth Ave. & Washington Square N.

 

  • Queens

Astoria Park

19th St. & Hoyt Ave.

 

  • Staten Island

Conference House Park

Parking lot at Hylan Blvd. & Satterlee St.

 

For more information, including the full list of Mulchfest drop-off and chipping sites visit: https://www.nycgovparks.org/highlights/festivals/mulchfest

 

Mulchfest 2020 runs from December 26 through January 11. With 67 total drop-off sites—32 are chipping sites—across the five boroughs, including parks and GreenThumb gardens, New Yorkers will be able drop off holiday trees which are then chipped and recycled. The mulch is used to nourish city trees and plants making make NYC even greener.

 

This year, New Yorkers have two consecutive Saturdays when they can actively mulch their holiday trees—Saturday, January 4 and 11. This new schedule makes it easier than ever for all to say goodbye to their trees in an ecofriendly way, and take a bag of nutrient rich mulch home in the process. Weather permitting, DSNY will also collect and compost clean trees left at curbs from Monday, January 6 through Friday, January 17, 2020.

 

Mulchfest, part of the New York City’s holiday tradition, encourages New Yorkers to make greening a family activity—turning holiday trees into mulch which can be used for gardening and to increase soil fertility. For more than 20 years, Parks and DSNY have collected and mulched trees to help planting beds and community gardens around the city grow. Mulch maintains the health of our trees and plants citywide by deterring weeds, retaining moisture, preventing compaction, adding nutrients to the soil, and keeping roots warm. In recent years, Parks has mulched between 25,000 and 30,000 on average annually.

 

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Contact:

Daniel Kastanis

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pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

 

Friday, December 13, 2019

(PLEASE LIST through 1/11/2020) SAY “FIR-WELL” TO YOUR HOLIDAY TREE WITH NYC PARKS DURING MULCHFEST 2020!

Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP

Commissioner, NYC Parks

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SAY "FIR-WELL" TO YOUR HOLIDAY TREE WITH NYC PARKS DURING MULCHFEST 2020!

 

DETAILS:                   Wrap up your holiday season and say goodbye to your tree at Mulchfest. Join NYC Parks and the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) in the environmentally-friendly holiday tradition of recycling your tree!

 

                                    For more than 20 years, Parks and DSNY have collected and mulched trees to help planting beds and community gardens around the city grow. Mulch maintains the health of our trees and plants citywide by deterring weeds, retaining moisture, preventing compaction, adding nutrients to the soil, and keeping roots warm. In recent years, Parks has mulched between 25,000 and 30,000 on average annually.

 

DATES:                      Tree Drop-Offs

 

December 26, 2019, to January 11, 2020

All Day

 

Drop off your tree at any designated Mulchfest location.

 

Chipping Saturdays

 

Saturday, January 4, and Saturday, January 11, 2020

10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

 

Bring your tree to a chipping site to take home a tree-mento! We'll chip your tree and give you your very own bag of mulch to use in your backyard or to make a winter bed for a street tree.

 

LOCATIONS:            NYC Parks hosts Mulchfest drop-off only locations and chipping sites in select parks and Greenthumb gardens across all five boroughs—67 locations in all. A complete list of all Mulchfest locations can be found on NYC Parks' website.

 

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Press Contact:

Daniel Kastanis

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

(212) 360-1311

 

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

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Thursday, December 5, 2019

(PLEASE LIST through 1/10/2020) NYC PARKS IS CALLING FOR LIFEGUARDS! TRY OUT FOR A CHANCE TO BECOME A LIFEGUARD FOR SUMMER 2020

Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP

Commissioner, NYC Parks

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NYC PARKS IS CALLING FOR LIFEGUARDS! TRY OUT FOR A CHANCE TO BECOME A LIFEGUARD FOR SUMMER 2020

 

Qualifying tests will be held at locations in all five boroughs for lifeguards for the summer 2020 season

 

DATES &

LOCATIONS:            Tests run throughout December and January

                                    Multiple dates and times

                                    Please visit site for exact times and locations

 

DETAILS:                   Help us keep millions of New Yorkers safe at NYC's eight beaches and 53 outdoor pools this summer. As one of just 1,400 NYC Parks Lifeguards, you will be part of an elite group that is committed to serving the public.

 

One of the best jobs in New York City, lifeguarding gives people the opportunity to work in a rewarding and challenging environment during the busy summer months. It requires split-second decision making that could mean the difference between life and death and helps develop valuable skills—a strong work ethic, teamwork, leadership, and communication—that will last a lifetime in any profession.

 

Before joining our lifeguard training program, applicants must pass the Qualifying Test, a set of vision and swim exams. All candidates are tested by Parks’ Lifeguard School to ensure that they meet the highest standards.

 

Qualifying test requirements:

 

·         Be at least 16 years of age by the start of employment.

·         Have at least 20/30 vision in one eye and 20/40 in the other - without corrective lenses.

·         Glasses and contact lenses may not be worn during the eye exam.

·         Be able to swim 50 yards in 35 seconds or less, with proper form.

 

For more information, including a detailed list of test locations, dates, and times, please visit: https://www.nycgovparks.org/opportunities/jobs/lifeguards

 

 

Press Contact:

Daniel Kastanis

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

(212) 360-1311

 

 

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

(PLEASE LIST through 12/31/2019) HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAY SEASON AT NYC'S HISTORIC HOUSES

Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP

Commissioner, NYC Parks

www.nyc.gov/parks

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HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAY SEASON AT NYC’S HISTORIC HOUSES

 

DATES:                      December 1 – December 31, 2019

 

LOCATION:               All five boroughs

 

DETAILS:                   Travel through time and experience the holiday season at some of NYC’s oldest and most treasured historic houses across the five boroughs. The Historic House Trust of NYC invites you to enjoy traditional decorations, public tours, caroling, visits from Santa, holiday lightings, hot cocoa, and so much more!

 

‘Tis the season for these great #HomefortheHolidays activities at NYC’s historic houses:

 

Holiday Lantern Walk – Conference House, Staten Island

Friday, December 6, 7:30 p.m.–9 p.m.

Attend the annual Conference House Grand Illumination, followed by an after-dark holiday lantern tour along moonlit park trails to see the park’s other historic houses also decorated for the holiday season. Free.

 

Lott House 300th Anniversary Holiday Celebration Hendrick I. Lott House, Brooklyn

Saturday, December 7, 2–6 p.m.

The celebration will include a tree lighting, kid-friendly games and crafts, a visit from SinterKlaas, performances, and a rare opportunity to see some of the interiors of the house! Free.

 

2019 Annual Holly Tour: Holiday Historic House Tour Lewis Latimer House Museum , Kingsland Homestead, Voelker Orth Museum, Flushing Town Hall, Friends Meeting House and The Bowne House, Queens

Sunday, December 8, 1–5 p.m.

Celebrate the holiday season with six Queens historic sites and learn about their unique histories! Set your own pace and visit as many sites as you choose.

 

Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol": A Play with Music – Morris-Jumel Mansion, Manhattan

Thursday, December 12, 8:00 p.m.–9:30 p.m.

Suitable for all ages, this two-man performance merges Dickens' brilliant original text with both traditional and unexpected Christmas music, as well as sound effects.

 

Celebrate Saint Nicholas Van Cortlandt House Museum, Bronx

Saturday, December 14, 11 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Come to Van Cortlandt House Museum to learn more about the history of Saint Nicholas Day with activities throughout the day. Free.

 

For a full list of events, visit the website.

 

These historic houses are owned by the City of New York under the jurisdiction of NYC Parks and are members of the Historic House Trust of NYC.

 

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Press Contact:

Megan Moriarty

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

(212) 360-1311

 

IMAGE: Van Cortlandt House Museum, Bronx. (Photo credit: Daniel Avila / NYC Parks)

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Thursday, November 7, 2019

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Monday, September 16, 2019

(PLEASE LIST through 9/21/2019) FARMING FOR FUN: GREENTHUMB’S 40TH ANNUAL HARVEST FAIR

NYC Parks

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FARMING FOR FUN: GREENTHUMB'S 40TH ANNUAL HARVEST FAIR

 

Celebrate the city's thousands of community gardeners with competitions, live entertainment, games, arts & crafts, and more!

 

DATE:                        Saturday, September 21, 2019

                                    Rain or Shine                                                    

 

TIME:                          Noon - 4 p.m.

                                   

LOCATION:               Brooklyn Bears Pacific Street Community Garden  

590 Pacific St., (btwn. Flatbush Ave. and 4 Ave.)

BROOKLYN

 

EVENT:                      Greenthumb's 40th Annual Harvest Fair will celebrate the city's thousands of community gardeners and greening professionals for their work during the season, giving the GreenThumb gardeners the opportunity to show off the best of their 2019 harvests!

 

                                    The free event will include live entertainment, cooking demonstrations, games, arts and crafts, a bike smoothie station, scarecrow making tutorials, workshops, and much more!

 

DETAILS:                   The fair will also feature two competitions:

 

·         Annual Harvest Fair Competition: Gardeners will have a chance to show off the best of their bounties with arrangements featuring vegetables, flowers, art from nature, and other food from their gardens.

 

·         The Fresh Chef Contest: 10 GreenThumb community gardeners will face off, competing against each other to create the most delicious and nutritious dish using local and healthy ingredients.

 

About Greenthumb:

                                    GreenThumb is the largest community gardening program in the country, with more than 550 community gardens across the city, totaling over 100 acres.

 

                                    Established in 1978, GreenThumb provides programming, material support, and technical assistance to community gardens in New York City. GreenThumb's 20,000 community gardeners produce more than 500,000 pounds of food each year.

                       

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Contact:

Dan Kastanis

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

(212) 360-1311