Consort of Viols – June 28, 5 PM
Next up in our free summer concert series at the West Side Community Garden this Sunday is a family program by The New York Consort of Viols, featuring soprano Kristin Gould with appearances by Green…
West 89th Street, New York City
Next up in our free summer concert series at the West Side Community Garden this Sunday is a family program by The New York Consort of Viols, featuring soprano Kristin Gould with appearances by Green…
Our free “Music in a Garden” summer concert series continues this Saturday, June 21 at 6 PM.
Andre O’Neil will play J.S. Bach’s Suites for Unaccompanied Cello #3 and #6 on an authentic baroque instrument. …
A compost heap is a ‘living thing’ that requires the following essentials to thrive:
Correct balance of brown and green materials (approx 60/40 mix)
Air (created by turning the heap)
Moisture either from green material, rain,…
Who Likes Lasagna? Your Plants Do!
by Sharon Kimmelman, 09-05-12
Have you ever made it? If not, you’ve probably eaten it. It’s a meal of layered ingredients: pasta, filling, sauce, cheese. The layers are distinct when…

Saturday, November 14, 10 am – 5 pm – Sunday, November 15, 11 am until dark – Everyone is welcome, all ages, at this community planting festival, trowels and shovels are provided, bring gloves and dress warmly.

Sept. 12 & 13 11 am -5 pm
The Annual Arts and Crafts Festival Saturday will include a children’s crafts workshop at 11 am, and Director Morna Martell with the Dramatune theater company returns at 1…

The fierce 70 mph wind storm that blew through the upper west side of Manhattan the night of August 18, 2009, took out the big Sophora Japonica tree over the pavilion at the midpoint in the Garden…