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ENYUCC Woman Award 2009
NY4P Award April 22, 2008
ENY Farmers Market
HARVEST Festival
ENY UNITED CONCERNED CITIZENS JANUARY 21, 2006
OLYMPUS GARDEN CLUB 9 AWARDS 4/24/2003-2007
CCNYC GRANT AWARDED TO
ENYGA MAY 2004
GREEN GUERILLAS AWARD TO
ENY FARMER'S MARKET 2004
OLYMPUS GARDEN CLUB
CCNYC MOLLIE PARNIS 2003, 2004
BUILDING BLOCKS 2003
HERBAL GARDEN AWARDS
JUST FOODS DEC. 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,2006, 2007
MFTA MASK MAKING OCT. 2004 JAN 2006
ENY FARMER'S MARKET 2003, 2004, 2005,2006, 2007,2008,2009
Rusk Institute Horticultural Certificate 2003
Borough President
Marty Markowtiz
Greenest Garden OCT. 2003-
Marty Markowitz 2003,2004, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008
Brooklyn Greenbridge 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005-2007,2008
Community Service
New Lot Lion Club 2002 Councilman C. BARRON 2002
Assemblywoman D. GORDON 2002
Sentor E. TOWNS 2002
Borough President
Marty Markowitz 2002
PRESERVATION LIST 2002
Brooklyn Botanical Garden 2001=1998
Local Delopement Corporation
ENY Weed & Seed 1998
P.S. 13 1998
EAST NEW YORK FARMER'S MARKET
New Lots and Schenck Avenue
Saturday OPEN JUNE 24, 2008
Fresh Herbs & Produce
Crochet Washcloths, Hats,
Wedding Brooms, Birthday, Herbal Soap, and Other Crafts.
PRODUCE COUPONS:
Senior Citizen & W.I.C. ACCEPTED
15 & 83 Bus. #3, C, J Train Van Siclen Avenue
walk to New Lots turn on Hendrix, Schenck,
Herbal Garden contains native plants and drought resistant plants. Signs are posted in front of garden to identify both projects, donated by BBG.
Herbal Garden helped to co-found ENY FARMERS MARKET. With our participation we helped to establish. ENY FARMS YOUTH PROJECT which employs 24 youth from our community. These youth are ages 12 to 16 and learn leadership, conservation, and respect for our enviornment. Our returning youth improved essays and eating habits assures us they enjoyed the benifits of the work plus the bonus of more healthy way of life. This project is important to the growth and stablization of our ommunity.
ENY FARMS! PROJECT has many retired seniors and other vendors who create beadwork, crochet dolls, bathroom decorations, glass items, flower arrangements and southern cooking, The success of this market is the diversity of our craft vendors, garden fresh produce and our afforable prices.
Stop by and learn how to use herbs in your food. Visit the Herbal Garden learn to compost, take home worms and start your own bins. Take a class on meditation, or knitting and crochet, or crafts. Craft and some yarns supplied by MFTA.
YARN DONATIONS ACCEPTED. MAKE A HAT, DONATE A HAT TO HOMELESS. CLASSES WILL BE HELD IN THE GARDEN, ONCE PLANTING IN DONE. garden4eny@aol.com