Sunday, May 31, 2015

4H Club Schedule

North Newark Urban Garden 4H Club


Meetings every other Saturday from 10:00-11:30 a.m.


Tentative Activities
for  the years 2015 (
Every event is at the garden unless specified)



Meeting Dates

Activities

May

30

Introduction

Transplanting, Watering,
Inspecting, Weeding

June

13

Gardening Basics

Transplanting, Watering,
Inspecting, Weeding

27

Fundraising Ideas

Watering, Inspecting, Weeding

July

11

Officer Nominations

Watering, Inspecting, Weeding

25

Officer Elections

Watering, Inspecting, Weeding

August

8

Taking time for TLC

Watering, Inspecting, Weeding

22

Seed Savings

Saving seeds of crops that can be
saved!

Sept

5

What are GMOs? 

Presentations

19

Survey-Planning for Next Year!

Watering, Inspecting, Weeding...

Oct

3

POTLUCK

Harvest Celebration!

 

 

Fall Fair Harvest
10:00-4:00 pm
Essex County Environmental Center
621 Eagle Rock Ave, Roseland NJ

Nov

TBA

Achievement Night (Rutgers-Newark
Campus)

March (2016)

TBA

Oral Presentations
(Rutgers-Newark Campus)


 


 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Request for Artwork 2014!

North Newark Urban Garden
Outdoor Art Display
May-October 2014
North Newark Urban Garden at 248-250 Garside Street, Newark seeks creative artwork to a plant, insect or nature themed exhibit(s) for its 2014 temporary outdoor display.
 
North Newark Urban Garden
 
 We are a committed to build a group of individuals to improve the appearance of our neighborhood and create a bond with our neighbors, and teach children the importance of where food comes from.  Situated at 250 Garside Street,  the vacant lot is intended to become a community garden.  The Gardens' goal to show the community  how to have beautiful and practical garden in the neighborhood, without the use of chemicals, incorporate more plants into your diet and use the supermarket less.
 
The garden is adopted by Marieliz Monclova,  and she wants to provide the opportunity for year-round learning through education programs and special events.
 
North Newark Urban Garden's theme is "Healthy Living While Beautifying Our Neighborhood" and its purpose is to inspire environmental sensitivity and sustainability. 
 
Exhibition Description
From Sunday, May 4 through Sunday, October 19, 2014, North Newark Urban Garden will display the work of arts of students and artists in the neighboring community.   This garden  will feature outdoor garden artwork  interpreted from or inspired by plants, insects, and nature created by students in the neighboring schools.
Artists will be selected through a first come-first serve basis until we are able to exhibit one to nine that encourages neighbors to bond and to explore the "community garden."   The students and/or artists should draw  upon ideas of beautiful trees, flowers, plants, insects, fruits, vegetables and other natural wonders that surround us every day in a garden. Though not required, we encourage artists to consider the use of sustainable products to fabricate their work to ensure that the project has minimal impact on the environment, and will offer additional interpretive and educational opportunities related to resource conservation.
 
The objective of the outdoor display would be:
·        To inspire the community with the beauty of plants
·        To increase awareness of the community garden
·        To promote North Newark Urban Garden and its mission
·        To educate the public about eating healthy
·        To create and promote partnerships among local business, and other cultural organizations
·        To showcase the work of our students locally
 
Selection Process & Criteria
The request for artwork is coordinated by North Newark Urban Garden. To ensure  the highest quality exhibition,  I will only accept artwork from those who responded by April 22, 2014 (extend to April 29, 2014). North Newark Urban Garden reserves the right to use any and all images, renderings, and models for the promotion of the exhibition in print or electronic formats. The art must be designed to be withstand outdoor heat and rain of  the summer, it must appeal to the families. 
 
Guidelines & Responsibilities
The work must be original and suitable for outdoor display in adverse weather conditions.   Work must be appropriate for viewing by visitors of all ages.  A work must be able to be installed on available sites, some in grassy areas, both sloping and flat, and some in garden beds.  
Artists are responsible for all costs.  It is the responsibility of the artist/company to arrange for the installation of artwork at the Garden betweenMay 4, 2014 and May 25, 2014 and to completely remove it between October 20 and October 22, 2014.
 
North Newark Urban Garden reserves the right to photograph and reproduce images of the work for marketing and educational materials.
 
Please respond to the following with information about the proposed artwork by April 22, 2014, by phone message or electronic format.  Provide name of company, school, name, when do you think the work will be ready. 
 
Contact Information :
Please direct all inquiries to:
Marieliz Monclova
North Newark Urban Garden

Our First Fundraiser!

Hello!

Since the garden was adopted from the city of Newark, there has been a few changes...

I am glad to announce that this Saturday, I will have our first Fundraiser. 

The fundraiser is under the 4-H Club (North Newark Urban Garden), and my intention is to pay for the beds that we just obtained, for pete moss, for a few more seedlings, for gloves, for a banner, and to continue to provide service for the kids at 4-H with educational materials, pencils, and perhaps a table that we can pull out during groups.

To the GREAT group, and the ENERGY....

Let's continue moving forward....


Thursday, June 6, 2013

I am inviting you to the "Sustainable Living Empowerment and Enrichment Conference"

 I am inviting you the to this inspiring event! 

“Sustainable Living Empowerment and Enrichment Conference”

Sustainable Living Empowerment and Enrichment Conference
Join us June 15, 2013

Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Smith Hall of The Rutgers Newark campus of Rutgers University, 101 Warren Street, Newark, NJ 07102, the Sustainable Living Empowerment and Enrichment Conference presents 20 speakers from a variety of disciplines. The speakers will address the question: how to use their own values and experiences to inspire others to form healthy, sustainable communities. The event is free and open to the public, and lasts from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m.


The purpose of the conference is to inspire and empower attendees, so they become active participants toward the goal of building healthy, sustainable communities. The speakers will use their own experiences and values to convey how they have been driven by their passions to various achievements. From urban farming to wellness to solar technology and climate change, the speakers will share information and experiences that assist with the creation of sustainable communities. Empowerment is a multidimensional social process that helps people gain control over their own lives. It is a process that fosters power in people for use in their own lives, communities and in society by acting on issues they define as important.

The event was organized by members of the Newark Community Garden Coalition with the support of the Greater Newark Conservancy, Newark Science and Sustainability Working Group, and Essex County 4-H. The Newark Community Garden Coalition (NCGC) is a coalition of gardeners and urban farmers. Taking the approach of social entrepreneurship, they work to enrich the overall quality of life in Newark, New Jersey by developing, supporting and promoting city gardens, produce farms and other agricultural space.


(Rutgers Cooperative Extension, 162 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07102 Contact: Rebecca Kalenak, Essex County 4-H Agent, (973) 353-1338 ext. 104kalenak@njaes.rutgers.edu, #sustainlivenwk)

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Join 4H Club

North Newark Urban Garden 4H Club will be created and started May 30, 2013 to support it's mission of teaching children about where food comes from, and how to grow plants.  The children that are currently invited are the children in Kindergarten through 4th grade.

The intention will be to see how it can benefit both the children and the garden.  As we begin to get together and join, I will report and let you know how it goes.  If you have a child that is in Kindergarten all the way through 4th grade, and you would like them to join, please stop by any Thursday at 3:30 and check us out!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Mission & Purpose!

North Newark Urban Garden

"Healthy Living While Beautifying Our Neighborhood"

Mission
 We are a committed to build a group to improve the appearance of our neighborhood to create a bond with our neighbors, and teach children the importance of where food comes from.  The Garden's  goal to show the community  how to have beautiful and practical garden in the neighborhood, without the use of chemicals, incorporate more plants into your diet and use the supermarket less.

Purpose & Objective of Garden

To provide the opportunity for year-round learning through education programs and special events.  To grow edible and decorative plants.  To inspire environmental sensitivity and sustainability. 
This garden  will feature outdoor garden artwork  interpreted from or inspired by plants, insects, and nature created by students in the neighboring schools.  The garden will grow edible fruits,  vegetables, and flowers.

·         To inspire the community with the beauty of plants
·         To increase awareness of the community garden

·         To educate the public about eating healthy

Friday, April 26, 2013

Request for Artwork for North Newark Urban Garden

Request for Artwork

North Newark Urban Garden 

Outdoor Art Display
May-October 2013

North Newark Urban Garden at 250 Garside Street seeks creative artwork to a plant, insect or nature themed exhibit(s) for its 2013 temporary outdoor display.

North Newark Urban Garden

We are a committed to build a group to improve the appearance of our neighborhood to create a bond with our neighbors, and teach children the importance of where food comes from. Situated at 248-250 Garside Street, the vacant lot is intended to become a community garden. The Gardens' goal to show the community how to have beautiful and practical garden in the neighborhood, without the use of chemicals, incorporate more plants into your diet and use the supermarket less.

The garden is adopted by Marieliz Monclova, and she wants to provide the opportunity for year-round learning through education programs and special events. North Newark Urban Garden's theme is "Healthy Living While Beautifying Our Neighborhood" and its purpose is to inspire environmental sensitivity and sustainability. Exhibition Description From Sunday, May 5 through Sunday, October 20, 2013, North Newark Urban Garden will display the work of arts of students in the neighboring community. This garden will feature outdoor garden artwork interpreted from or inspired by plants, insects, and nature created by students in the neighboring schools. Artists will be selected through a first come-first serve basis until we are able to exhibit one of nine that encourages neighbors to bond and to explore the "community garden." The students should draw upon ideas of beautiful trees, flowers, plants, insects, fruits, vegetables and other natural wonders that surround us every day in a garden. Though not required, we encourage artists to consider the use of sustainable products to fabricate their work to ensure that the project has minimal impact on the environment, and will offer additional interpretive and educational opportunities related to resource conservation.

The objective of the outdoor display would be: 
• To inspire the community with the beauty of plants
• To increase awareness of the community garden
• To promote North Newark Urban Garden and its mission
• To educate the public about eating healthy
• To create and promote partnerships among local business, and other cultural organizations
• To showcase the work of our students locally

Selection Process & Criteria 

The request for artwork is coordinated by North Newark Urban Garden. To ensure the highest quality exhibition, I will only accept artwork from those who responded by May 2, 2013. North Newark Urban Garden reserves the right to use any and all images, renderings, and models for the promotion of the exhibition in print or electronic formats. The art must be designed to be withstand outdoor heat and rain of the summer, it must appeal to the families.

Guidelines & Responsibilities 

The work must be original and suitable for outdoor display in adverse weather conditions. Work must be appropriate for viewing by visitors of all ages. A work must be able to be installed on available sites, some in grassy areas, both sloping and flat, and some in garden beds. Artists are responsible for all costs. It is the responsibility of the artist/company to arrange for the installation of artwork at the Garden between May 5, 2013 and May 19, 2013 and to completely remove it between October 21 and October 23, 2013. North Newark Urban Garden reserves the right to photograph and reproduce images of the work for marketing and educational materials.

Please respond to the following with information about the proposed artwork by April 29, 2013, by phone message or electronic format. Provide name of company, school, name, when do you think the work will be ready.

Contact Information :
Please direct all inquiries to:
Marieliz Monclova
North Newark Urban Garden
248-250 Garside St. Newark, NJ 07104
Phone: 862- 218-0330
newarkurbangarden@gmail.com