NEWS | EVENTS
The Cadman Conservancy hosts a variety of events for all ages. From celebrations of historical achievements to movie nights to gardening gathers, the park has something for everyone. Have a community event in Cadman Plaza Park that you want to promote?
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DSNY Compost Giveback!
Please sign up for DSNY’s Compost Giveback!
Join the Cadman Park Conservancy and The Service Collective volunteers on October 1st! Pick up compost for your own garden or back yard. Or sign up and spread some love (and compost) in Cadman! Pick up for compost is on Tillary at the Juneteenth Grove entrance.
You may pick up compost October 1st
from 10am - 2pm.
The Conservancy and the Service Collective volunteers will be spreading compost from 10am - 12pm
Community Service Award!
Congratulations to our Cadman Park Conservancy President, Doreen Gallo, for being honored with a 2023 IND Community Service Award!
New Athletic Field!
The new synthetic field is open to the public! We are thrilled the field was completed ahead of schedule! THANK YOU to everyone who helped advocate for the turf replacement. Thank you to Commissioner Martin Mahar for your advocacy and to Councilmember Lincoln Restler for funding this well used community resource in Cadman Plaza Park. Now that we have a new beautiful athletic field, we will do our best to preserve and protect it. There is a zero tolerance for dogs being on the athletic field at any time. This is not a dog run. The Parks Department is well under the 1% of the City’s budget needed to properly staff and maintain the parks. Please abide by the park rules for everyone’s enjoyment. No pets on turf. No strollers, chairs etc. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation!
Gardening Sessions Break
Gardening Session: Upcoming Wednesday September 13th and 20th 2023 are cancelled.
For the next two weeks Anil will be on vacation.
Pollinator of the Week: Vernonia gigantea or Giant Ironweed,
a 6-8 foot tall, tough perennial with large lance-shaped leaves with panicles of rich purple blooms appearing in mid to late summer. Giant Ironweed prefers full to part sun in moist to wet soils. Ironweeds readily self-sow and provide nectar to butterflies. The perennial is often used in screenings, large borders and naturalizing in meadows.
Poly Prep High School Juniors in Cadman Plaza Park!
Happy first day of school to Poly Prep High School Juniors in Cadman Plaza Park!
The 140 student volunteers joined the Cadman Park Conservancy and NYC Parks Gardeners, Anil Chandrakumar and Jessica Kulig for a community service day in Cadman Plaza Park as their first day of school. The students planted 500 native plants in our pollinator garden starting on the most northwest end of the park. The native plants the students planted were Black-eyed Susans, BeeBalm, Mountain Mint, Echinacea, Butterfly Bushes and Rose Mallow. We are extremely grateful for the tremendous contribution the student volunteers made by planting native plants in the progression of our pollinator garden. Although we had an unanticipated heat wave, the students maintained their vibrancy, active, unfazed and happy to be together. It was a joy for us to participate. Special thanks to all of the student volunteers, Poly Prep teachers, staff and parent volunteers for helping to make this planting event a success! A very special thanks to The Service Collective’s Amanda Jones for connecting Poly Prep with the Cadman Park Conservancy for this day of community service.
Storytime!
Please join the Conservancy for Brooklyn Public Library’s Storytime in Cadman Plaza Park on Wednesday, September 6th at 10:30am.
Cadman Park Storytime | Brooklyn Public Library (bklynlibrary.org)
Meet on the lawn adjacent to Juneteenth Grove.
BPL’s Storytime will take place on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays in September and October.
Weekly Gardening Group
Wednesday September 6th, 9:30am
Meet at the Juneteenth gardens. Fall is almost upon us. I’ve always suggested the cooler temp season as the best time for planting.
Our Interns!
The interns worked 25 hours a week for 6 weeks under the guidance and supervision of our AMAZING NYC Parks Gardener II/ horticulturist, Anil Chandrakumar. Although none of the interns plan on becoming horticulturalists, they all enjoyed working with Anil this summer and each expressed their desire to extend their internships if it were possible.
AstroTurf replacement began!
If you've spent any time in Cadman Plaza Park, you are aware of the capital projects taking place. The north end of Cadman is coming along and last week the AstroTurf replacement began (i'll send you a photo) and is expected to take the next two or three months for completion. In the meantime, the Conservancy is focused on nurturing all of the garden and planted areas surrounding these construction sites. We hope that you will join the Conservancy with one or all of our compost and planting events this fall, and/or create your own gardening circle with family or friends. The Conservancy and NYC Parks Anil Chandrakumar will provide support to individual groups to help with the caretaking of Cadman Plaza Park, Walt Whitman Park and the Korean War Memorial.
DSNY Compost Giveback!
The Cadman Park Conservancy is grateful for the opportunity to host the DSNY Compost Giveback Event in Cadman Plaza Park. All Brooklyn residents are able to secure 2 (40lb) bags of Big Apple Compost! The Conservancy and DSNY is looking forward to your interest in picking up bagged compost from DSNY's Brooklyn Curbside Compost Giveback Series. The Conservancy has hosted annual compost and mulching events that have made a big difference in our garden beds. We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity and important resource. If you don't have a garden of your own, you are welcome to join the Conservancy volunteers and distribute with us in our pollinator garden or throughout Cadman Plaza Park!
Sunday, October 1 10am-2pm
Cadman Plaza Park-Brooklyn War Memorial
195 Cadman Plaza West
Brooklyn, NY 11201