Anne Pope, who I ran into last week in front of the Farm at Adderly in Flatbush/Ditmas Park, is once again organizing Park(ing) Day, which poses the question: Ever wonder what our community could do with 120 square feet of outdoor space?
And so the 3rd annual Park(ing) Day event is this Friday, September 18th, from 9am until 6pm.
From Anne's blog, Sustainable Flatbush:
"To raise awareness of how public space is allocated in our
neighborhood, we will transform an unremarkable parking spot into
“Cortelyou Road Park”: an urban oasis with grass, lawn chairs, music,
art supplies, games, and good conversation for all to enjoy, at the
corner of Cortelyou and Argyle Roads, in front of the Public Library.
"Two sustainable craft businesses based in the NYC area – Garbage of Eden Design and RePlayGround
– will teach free creative workshops on fashioning fun stuff out of
garbage. We invite you to bring your favorite empty cereal box or
designed scrap paper to personalize your crafts. Jewelry made from
plastic bags and yogurt containers as well as kits to make projects
from scrap will be on display. You could even win a food gift basket
from the Flatbush Food Coop,
which is also graciously providing free snacks throughout the day! Join
us for this international event at the level of our local neighborhood.
Meet your neighbors and those working within our community who strive
to make it a more livable place.