Thursday, March 28, 2013

March Madness in the Garden

Plenty of Pancakes

On Saturday, March 16, the Emerson Avenue Garden had its First Annual Pancake Breakfast.  Thank you everyone for your wonderful support!  The feedback was that everyone loves pancakes and a Garden!






The Menagerie in the Garden

A long time Westchester resident, Monica Weisbrich, donated these larger than life animals from their award winning 2013 Tournament of Roses Parade float that she and other nurses made.




and many  more to discover when you visit!

The Outdoor Classroom

Almost finished!  Just adding the final touches and sealant.



Sunday, February 3, 2013

The Outdoor Classroom

When the garden was first being planned to be a shared green space for the school and the community, having a place to gather in the garden with seating was a priority.  It is important for teachers to have a place to host their classroom outside, an outdoor alternative that could be used for literature circles, journal writing, dramatic performances, poetry reading, etc.  After school and on weekends, it could be a place for the community to use.

With guidance from Robert Redecker of Earthworks Natural Building, the outdoor classroom was designed with urbanite (recycled concrete) as a base and capped with cob ( a natural building medium made of straw, clay and sand).  This year long project is nearly done.  Come join us Saturday, February 9, as we work together to finish it.








The Garden is Alive with Activity!


Finally, we have our first community garden plots happening.  While waiting for all the materials for the final build of the community garden, the Emerson Avenue Community Garden Club is allowing community members who have demonstrated a commitment of time and labor through volunteering to grow in temporary plots this winter and spring.  Come see what is growing!



We just marked our 3rd annual Martin Luther King Day of Service in the garden on Monday, January 21.  Thank you community members, students and families who came out to help the garden.  OW students mulched and  planted wild flower seeds in the student garden.


While garden club continues Friday during lunch for OW students, Ms. Cohen is working with the YS program to offer a garden enrichment program for students after school on Fridays .  Students will have an opportunity to design their garden beds, learn different planting methods and participate in workshops with guest speakers on worm composting, native plants, bird and tree identification and enjoy fun projects to use all this great learning.  


Wright from the Garden to the Kitchen




Last year, the Room 54 Writers published a cookbook with recipes based on what they grew in the student garden.  Both an eighth grade and sixth grade Language Arts class participated with the eighth graders heading the publishing committee and mentoring the sixth graders.  Click on the following link and preview the book:
http://www.blurb.com/b/3929928-wright-from-the-garden-to-the-kitchen