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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Volunteer Gardening
Wednesdays 9:30-11:30am
Join our Wednesday Volunteer Gardeners led by NYC Brooklyn Parks Gardener Jessica Kulig.
Please meet at 9:30am in front (of the statue side) of the Brooklyn War Memorial.
Storytime!
Storytime Wednesday July 3, 10:30am
Meet BPL librarians in the grassy area adjacent to Juneteenth Grove. Please join us for this wonderful and popular children's reading time in the park.
Photo by Bob London
CITIBIN!
THANK YOU, Councilmember Lincoln Restler, for securing funding for trash containerization and promoting public health and safety. Lincoln’s office worked with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation and CITIBINS to have the bins installed this past week in Cadman. This will eliminate the food supply for the rats from the garbage bags waiting for pickup surrounding the park. The new CITIBINS were installed along the promenade a few months ago and met with tremendous success. The Cadman Park Conservancy is grateful that the next location chosen is Cadman Plaza Park. This proactive approach to an ongoing quality of life issue is greatly appreciated! Thank you to Councilmember Restler and the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation for this significant initiative..
Congratulations!
The Cadman Park Conservancy was honored last Tuesday evening, by the Historic Districts Council with a 2024 Grassroots Award. We are grateful to be recognized by one of the most prolific leading preservation organizations of NYC for our work. The Conservancy is extremely thankful for our successful partnership with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, and all of our community volunteers making this acknowledgment possible! A very special heartfelt thanks to the Brooklyn Eagle’s Mary Frost for covering this beautiful event.
Read more about it here
Volunteer Gardening
Wednesdays 9:30-11:30am
Join our Wednesday Volunteer Gardeners led by NYC Brooklyn Parks Gardener Jessica Kulig.
Please meet at 9:30am in front (of the statue side) of the Brooklyn War Memorial.
Volunteer Gardening
Wednesday June 19, 9:30-11:30am
Join our Wednesday Volunteer Gardeners led by NYC Brooklyn Parks Gardener Jessica Kulig.
Please meet at 9:30am in front (of the statue side) of the Brooklyn War Memorial.
Story & Chalk
Tuesday, June 18 @ 3:30pm
Story & Chalk Drawing with the Brooklyn Heights Library
Celebrate Juneteenth as we read books and learn more about the history and traditions of Jubilee Day.
Right by Juneteenth Grove. We will have chalk available for sidewalk chalk art.
BPL librarians Leta & Lupita will lead this event together.
Juneteenth and Eid al Adha
Monday, June 17 @ 4pm
Juneteenth and Eid al Adha Celebration with the Brooklyn Heights Library
Hello Teens! Join us for our holiday celebration in the Juneteenth Grove at Cadman Park Plaza!
We will have colorful lanyards for Juneteenth bracelet making, and Henna to celebrate Eid al Adha!
BPL librarian Kristina will lead this event.
Storytime!
BPL Storytime June 5th at 10:30 am.
Meet BPL librarians in the grassy area adjacent to Juneteenth Grove. Please join us for this wonderful and popular children's reading time in the park.
Walking Tour
Saturday, June 8th at 10am
The Cadman Park Conservancy is partnering with Inside Out Tours:
Join us for a three-hour Juneteenth walking tour highlighting Black History and the Underground Railroad in Brooklyn. Our journey begins at the Juneteenth Grove in Cadman Plaza.
Walk with us to Downtown Brooklyn to learn about the abolitionists who fought against slavery in NYC!
Stand where history was made at Plymouth Church, known as the 'Grand Central Station' of the Underground Railroad, where enslaved people found refuge from bounty hunters in 19th-century New York, and a mock slave auction ignited abolitionist fervor.
Walk with us to DUMBO and the Brooklyn waterfront to discuss Brooklyn's early free Black community, which fought against discrimination and slavery and became pioneers in Black entrepreneurship and education!
Join us on Saturday June 8th at 10am in Juneteenth Grove.
There are a limited number of tickets. The ticket price is reduced by the generous support of Councilmember Lincoln Restler.