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MYRTLE VILLAGE GREEN BI-WEEKLY NEWSLETTER – Nov. 14th

Here are some updates for November:

GreenThumb / NYC Department of Parks & Recreation

We’re in: Being a member of GreenThumb allows us to get access to resources ranging from free mulch/woodchips to workshops.

We also have to follow some guidelines and keep the garden tidy but this will help keep the bar high for MVG.

Groundswell Mural Approved:

Groundswell will work with teens as a summer job program to paint a mural on one of the walls in the MVG space. For over 16 years, Groundswell has been transforming neighborhoods with dynamic public art that delights, inspires, and invigorates thousands of New Yorkers everyday. They forster strong collaborations among underserved youth, professional artists, and community organizations.  Each mural team is comprised of two professional artists and 12–15 youth artists who work for seven weeks to research, design and execute a mural.
The project budget of $40,000 would be fully funded by Groundswell and the Department of Environmental Protection and includes supplies, equipment, scaffolding, liability insurance, artist fees, youth stipends, and project management.

Check out their website: www.groundswellmural.org

We Want to hear from you:

We are preparing a series of surveys to send out members and general community for people to weigh in on what kinds of future uses to accommodate for in the design. Planter boxes,etc.

Long term planning process:

Even though its fairly quiet in the lot, we are creafting the long term planning process and design as one of our winter goals. This way when spring is near we will have all things in order and begin work.

Soil Testing:

We will test the soil from various parts of the lot to get a sense of the toxins present therein, even though most of the non paved parts of the lot will be covered in wood chips.

New MVG sign:

After Sandy our banner got pretty tattered. We will install a new sign on the fence.

A Shed in the works:

One of our next work projects will be to build a shed to keep tools and other essentials out of the elements in the winter.

Check out our composing guide with hours and what material is suitable for the compost.
http://www.myrtlepark.org/2012/10/compost-update-october-15/

SEE YOU IN THE GREEN!

Some reminders:
Our calendar is online here:
http://www.myrtlepark.org/calendar/

Meeting minutes are online here:
http://www.myrtlepark.org/category/meeting-minutes/

All proposals are online here:
http://www.myrtlepark.org/category/proposals/

If you’d like to join in the discussion, please join our google group by emailing Cameron Hickey.

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Health Fair – Sunday, October 28, 2-5pm

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Compost Update – October 15

MYRTLE VILLAGE GREEN COMPOST UPDATE

Please share this with the neighbors:

Myrtle Village Green is ready to be your community compost project! Bring your uncooked food scraps (fruits, vegetables, eggshells, COFFEE GROUNDS, etc.) to the Green Saturday and Sunday to put them into the awesome cycle that will turn them into incredible soil that we can use to grow food this spring! We will be accepting food scraps on SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS 1 – 4 p.m. 


Want to learn more or volunteer?

We also need “brown” material to balance the system – if you have leaves, coco husks, dried hops, piles of newspaper, mulch, etc. we need those as well.

Any questions about what to bring – contact Kim (Kimika@riseup.net).

SEE YOU IN THE GREEN!

Some reminders:

Our calendar is online here:
http://www.myrtlepark.org/calendar/

Meeting minutes are online here:
http://www.myrtlepark.org/category/meeting-minutes/

All proposals are online here:
http://www.myrtlepark.org/category/proposals/

If you’d like to join in the discussion, please join our google group by emailing Cameron Hickey.

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Myrtle Village Green, 596 Acres and Paper Tiger TV present – People’s Land, Other Cities

596 Acres, Paper Tiger and Myrtle Village Green will host a double screening of EDIBLE CITY and REROOTING THE MOTOR CITY on Thursday, September 27. FREE. RSVP on facebook if you like!

These two documentaries dig deep into urban agricultural movements fueled by local communities in San Francisco and Detroit.

Filmmakers Andrew Hasse and the Paper Tiger video collective will join us for a discussion after the films.

Screening @ 9 p.m. EDIBLE CITY (San Fransisco)

Edible City is a feature-length documentary film that tells the stories of extraordinary people who are digging their hands into the dirt, working to transform their communities and doing something truly revolutionary: growing local Good Food Systems that are socially just, environmentally sound, and economically resilient.

See more at http://ediblecitythemovie.com/

Screening @ 7:30 p.m. REROOTING THE MOTOR CITY (Detroit)

Weaving together original footage, archival materials and recent interviews, Paper Tiger’s latest documentary explores the radical labor history, philosophy, and action going on behind mainstream Motor City headlines. Local activist and agricultural efforts are seen in tension with gentrifying forces, global restructuring, capitalism and corporate media. This video celebrates Detroit’s transformative creativity and self-determination while keeping an eye on the mechanisms of enclosure and erasure that people all over the world rise up against.

See more at http://reroutingthemotorcity.tumblr.com/

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Saturday September 22 Celebration & Screening of “My Brooklyn”

MVG MY BROOKLYN FLIER

 

For RSVP’s, the event is on facebook, too!

 

 

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Mercy Home for Children Plant Grow Give – Approved 9/18; pending ratification 9/25


Mercy Home For Children

Plant Grow Give

Our History

In 1862, the Sisters of Mercy sheltered five boys orphaned by fire in Clinton Hill Brooklyn and a tradition was born. Over the intervening years, the populations we serve have changed, but the core mission of providing persons in need with respect, education and love has remained. In 1976, in response to the changing needs of the community, Mercy Home joined forces with the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (formerly OMRDD) to continue its growing mission to children with disabilities. The children we served have grown into adulthood and have moved to agency operated group homes that meet their mature needs. For 150 years, Mercy Home has nurtured persons in need. Today, we support persons with developmental disabilities in living full and interesting lives. We do this in our residential, supportive and respite programs located throughout Brooklyn and Queens, each of which emphasizes the importance of being part of the communities in which one lives.

 

Plant-Grow-Give

 The Mercy Home “Plant-Grow-Give” program is about people with developmental disabilities utilizing their skills and resources to plant vegetable gardens in their own backyards, collect the harvest, and then donate that food to underserved families in their community living in shelters or frequenting food pantries for their meals. What makes our program so unique and worthy of support is that the people doing the planting, growing, and giving are disabled adults who have historically been at the receiving end of donations. Plant-Grow-Give provides an opportunity for people who have historically struggled to find access to their social worlds to explore their environments, build friendships with neighbors and be more fully integrated into their communities. This is an opportunity for the residents of Mercy Home to show their gratitude, generosity, and humanity to the people in their community who are in need as well as develop real vocational skills and learn about urban farming and organic gardening. In the past year, Plant-Grow-Give has established three gardens, one in Greenpoint Brooklyn, one in Boerum Hill Brooklyn and one in Rosedale Queens. From these three locations, the Mercy Home family has been fortunate enough to provide fresh organic produce to hundreds of hidden, hungry people and to develop lasting bonds of friendship with neighbors who have had few opportunities in the past to benefit from the exceptional natures of our residents.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Mercy Home For Children

Plant Grow Give

 

Partnership With Myrtle Village Green:

The staff and residents are very excited about the establishment of a community green space at the Myrtle Village Green location, particularly those program participants who receive services at our main office complex at 273 Willoughby Avenue, and the residents of Josephs Residence around the corner on Taaffe Place. Many of the concerns that led other community members to seek a new space are shared by the individuals living and working at Mercy Home, and we are looking forward to the opportunity to join with our neighbors in support of Myrtle Village Green. We are especially enthused by the opportunity to use what we have learned through our Plant-Grow-Give program to help Myrtle Village Green become the most useful resource for the community of Clinton Hill that it can be. Ultimately, we are interested in establishing a permanent organic garden space at Myrtle Village Green in the Spring of 2013 as a way to help feed those members of the community who are hungry or otherwise in need as well as provide educational opportunities for the neighborhood in general. In the short term, for the Fall and Winter of 2012, the Plant-Grow-Give staff have come up with two separate but complimentary proposals.

 

Proposal #1, Radishes:

With the holiday season approaching, Plant-Grow-Give would like to take the opportunity to do something festive for our program participants, the people we feed and the general community. To that end, we would like to request space from Myrtle Village Green to construct our specially designed accessible raised garden beds in which to plant radishes. Each bed will measure approximately 2’x 4‘ and we are seeking to build a total of 6 beds dependent on community approval. All of the materials, soil and labor to construct the raised beds can be provided by Plant-Grow-Give, although donations by community members or Myrtle Village Green will not be turned away. In the beds we will plant fast growing radishes and hope to be able to harvest a significant crop before the weather prohibits further growth. After harvest, the crop will be taken to kitchens at our residences where the individuals who live there will learn about preservation and create colorful and delicious jars of pickled radishes. Depending on the size of the harvest, approximately 40% of these jars will be reserved to be distributed by our individuals to their friends at the shelters and pantries we have been feeding this year as holiday gifts, while the remainder will be given for free to community members at an event at Myrtle Village Green in November. Each jar will have an attached brochure containing a recipe for pickled radish and information about Plant-Grow-Give and the Myrtle Village Green. As with the construction of the beds, all labor and materials required to grow, harvest and pickle the radishes will be provided by Plant-Grow-Give and our urban farmers living at Josephs Residence.

 

 

 

 


Mercy Home For Children

Plant Grow Give

or participating in our Day-Habilitation or Saturday Respite Programs and Mercy Home Staff, although donations of time and materials from community members will not be turned away.

The immediate benefit we hope to provide to Myrtle Village Green is further beautification of the space, but in addition we hope that the distribution of the pickles in the winter can help raise awareness of Myrtle Village Green as well as introduce Plant-Grow-Give to the neighborhood. The investment we are asking for from Myrtle Village Green is the space to build the beds.

 

Proposal # 2, Temporary Hoop House:

Plant-Grow-Give is seeking a location to build a temporary passively heated greenhouse in order to extend our growing season into the winter. We believe that Myrtle Village Green is an ideal location for this project due to the proximity to the willing group of laborers at our Josephs Residence. We have selected a hoop house kit that is unobtrusive and temporary and that we believe meets the requirements set by DEP about the usage of the space. The dimensions of the hoop house are 10’ x 12’ with a center height of 7’ 6” and the kit we will be ordering can be viewed at http://growerssolution.com/page/GS/PROD/hobbygreenhouse. Pending community approval we hope to have the hoop house delivered and constructed by our staff in a one or two week time frame. We will provide the materials and labor necessary for construction and maintenance. After construction, the hoop house can be easily disassembled and moved to one of our residences in the spring if the community decides on a different use of the space, or can be left standing for future Plant-Grow-Give projects. When construction is completed, Plant-Grow-Give will identify organizations in the area around Myrtle Village Green who feed people in need in the neighborhood near the space that might be able to make use of the produce grown in the space. Plant-Grow-Give will provide the Myrtle Village Green steering committee with a list of potential beneficiaries and the community will be invited to provide input in the selection process. As with all Plant-Grow-Give projects, there will be a goal of using 90% of the harvest to feed the hidden hungry in the surrounding community with the remaining 10% being used to feed our residents or for special events. Crops to be planted in the fall in raised beds will include a variety of fast growing winter and fall vegetables, primarily different types of greens. The actual planting, growing and harvesting will be completed by Mercy Home staff, residents and volunteers, but the hoop house will be made accessible for Myrtle Village Green to use for community and educational events, and our neighbors will be invited to visit the greenhouse whenever the Green is open. Growing and harvesting will continue as long as the external temperature permits. The benefits to the community will be further greening of the space, a productive garden used to feed the hungry in our neighborhood and an interior green location that can be visited for a time after the frost. The primary investment Plant-Grow-Give is asking for from Myrtle Village Green is the space to build the hoop house.

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Have a great idea for the Green? Propose it! One week left!

The provisional proposal process ends next week on September 25 as we turn to planning for spring and long term uses. If you would like to propose something that can be implemented between now and March 2013 (and is flexible to move then if we need to!) send an email with the answers to the questions below to Robyn Smith <rsmith@imagineexhibitions.com>.
We are soliciting proposals for building a bike rack and bat houses. Your other ideas are encouraged! We are also welcoming proposals for events.
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Notes from Steering Committee Meeting, Tuesday, August 14

Hello Greeners!

We have a lovely new vitrine bulletin board thanks to Eric Weil of OSO Industries. We need a nice little sign announcing our workdays, upcoming events and meetings. If you’d like to make a sign, Jerry at Myrtle Pets has a key!

Feedback Farms proposal to create a working pop-up farm for autumn crops on 700 square feet of the MVG lot (near the rear), as discussed and approved last week, was ratified. The proposal includes a donation of 10 3×3 foot sub-irrigated container beds to the MVG community. These will be installed near the front fence. They will be sending us a digital version as well as a calendar of upcoming work days.

The process proposal, as discussed and approved last week, was ratified. Steering committee meetings will continue on Tuesdays until Sept 18 and be open to provisional proposals for 2012.

The compost plan was discussed and a need for direction identified. Paula will work with Peter to put together instructions for how to collect and process food waste once the compost station is complete in time for the August 28 Steering Committee meeting. We are not yet accepting food waste. (The design being followed is here:  http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycwasteless/html/compost/edu_equip_3bin.shtml) The compost cluster will make a list of materials that still need to be acquired.

Angelo suggested that he would create a layout that can be used for provisional projects with paths through the space that follow the direction of the sun. He will be sending a drawing of this proposal and add it to the agenda of a future meeting.

Cameron is opening a checking account at the Brooklyn Federal Credit Union. The account costs $2 per month. We can add as many people as we want to it. Each will get an ATM/debit card.

The next workday will be Sunday, August 19, 2pm. Goals:

- Complete rodent-proof pad for community compost station

- Gather materials for compost bins (The design being followed is here:  http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycwasteless/html/compost/edu_equip_3bin.shtml)

- Continue gathering rocks from the lot

- Weed Whack! (Jerry has a weed whacker)

- Make hot dogs (Cameron may bring a grill)

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The next steering committee meeting will be on Tuesday, August 21 at 6:30pm. Here’s what’s on the Agenda:

Check ins:

- bank account (Cameron)

- phone wires (Jerry, Drew)

- workday progress (compost, weed whacking, rock collection)

- Feedback Farms progress

Sukkot Festival Proposal

Proposal to build picnic tables & shade with age-friendly design (Adina)

Beginning Fundraising discussion

Beginning discussion of afternoon party on Sept 22, prior to screening of My Brooklyn hosted by 596 Acres

Cameron will facilitate this meeting; a volunteer note-taker is needed!

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Some reminders:

Our calendar is online here - http://www.myrtlepark.org/calendar/

Meeting minutes are online here - http://www.myrtlepark.org/category/meeting-minutes/

All proposals are online here - http://www.myrtlepark.org/category/proposals/

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Hello to Area Teachers!

Myrtle Village Green welcomes proposals from teachers and school administrators in the neighborhood for long or short term projects.

Does someone at your school want to have a raised bed for a class project? Experiment with sub-irrigated containers, teach about compost, divert food waste from the cafeteria, teach students about infrastructure (the water tunnel) or community organizing????

Just bring a proposal! Here’s a little more about our process as it stands right now. Please share this widely!

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MVG Process Proposal – APPROVED 8/7; ratified 8/14

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MVG process proposal
A process for making MVG an awesome community space.
- Provides process structure, decision-making guidelines and actionable timeline to move space forward.
- Establishes our prologue timeframe, August 7 to September 18, and planning period, September 18 to February 28.

 

OUR PROLOGUE: August 7 to September 18
A time to get to know each other and welcome new ideas and new people into the Myrtle Village Green.

- Steering Committee meetings held on Tuesdays at 6:30pm: Aug 7, 14, 21, 18; Sept 4, 11,18
- All present at these meetings will act as ad hoc Steering Committee members.
- Decisions made by ad hoc Steering Committee are binding.
- Ad hoc Steering Committee can consider proposals for provisional 2012 projects. Provisional projects can serve as the foundation for long-term projects approved through the PLANNING PROCESS, below.
- Proposals must be approved by consensus at the meeting when proposed and ratified (no objections) at the next meeting to be accepted. Approved temporary projects will commence one week after approval to allow for additional community feedback.
- The formal steering committee, guides for the planning process, will be selected September18.

OUR PLANNING PROCESS: September 18 to February 28
Planning will be guided by the Steering Committee. The following milestones will be included; dates are approximate. 

- October 16 – COMMUNITY VISIONING SESSION to define program clusters (for example, compost, dog run, mural, market, etc.); lots of people should be involved in this!
- October 17 to November 15 – Stakeholder groups will work out the details for specific projects and present them as proposals for community feedback. “Space budgets” (square footage needed) will be included in each proposal.  The estimate for MVG overall square feet is 20,000 feet (100 wide and 200 deep.) Proposals will include funding and management plans.
- November 16 to December 16 – Community Presentation of Proposals (online, posted on the fence, in a “fair,” etc.)
- December 17-21 – Community selection (Voting!)
- January 5 – 31 – Layout based on selection and constraints.
- February 1-28 – Get materials.
- March 1 – Begin building!

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