documenting the creation of a community garden and shared outdoor space at Saint Peter's University in Jersey City, New Jersey
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Then and Now
In 2009, Father Michael Braden, SJ blessed the newly-established Social Justice Program garden, named for Father Coman Brady and Detective Marc DiNardo.
The Buddha looked on.
This was a great start to re-claim a neglected outdoor space, full of rubble and weeds. A wonderful labyrinth was also created.
However, these improvements did not hold up to time:
Today, the graffiti is still on the wall of the Rec Center behind the Brady-DiNardo garden, but most of the weeds, falling fences and rubble are gone.
The 2009 innovations have been refreshed and augmented.
Buddha still looks on:
Namaste.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Come to Our JC Fridays Event this Friday, September 7th!
Arts, Greens and the Good Life
A day for appreciating Nature, Health and the Arts,
Sponsored by the Social Justice and Honors Programs of
Saint Peter’s University.
All events located in the Saint Peter’s University Community Garden,
behind 123-129 Glenwood Avenue (Rain
location in 125 & 127 Glenwood Avenue)
Everyone Welcome: The
Public, Students, Staff & Faculty!
10:00 & 11:00:
Introduction to Permaculture Design
- Workshops by Jan Graff, Sustainable JC
12:00 – 8:00: Clothesline Art Sale, Open Artist Call,
submit day of or September 6th 5-7pm at 125 Glenwood. Proceeds Support: 50% artist, 50% garden-art projects & West Side Community Alliance
12:30: Zen Meditation, with Fr. Michael Braden, SJ / Labyrinth Walk with Mark Graceffo, ECC Library
4:00: An Introduction to Diamond Way Tibetan Buddhist Meditation, with Dr. Alexander Mirescu
5:15: Yoga, with Sarah Anfora ’08 and Dr. Rachel Wifall (Rain location: Yanitelli Recreation Center Dance Studio)
6:30 – 8:00: Garden fresh cooking demonstrations and food by Bread and Spoon
*A special thanks to the Department of
Maintenance, the O’Toole Library staff,
the Public Policy Program, Campus Ministry, and the Departments of Political Science, Sociology and Urban Studies, and Fine Arts*
the Public Policy Program, Campus Ministry, and the Departments of Political Science, Sociology and Urban Studies, and Fine Arts*
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