Prospect Park Summit and compost
Kurt A
kdasmoot at comcast.net
Thu Mar 5 13:21:14 EST 2009
A few folks were interested in this class so here is the information
Using Decay to Enhance Soil Fertility
The Basics of Composting
Saturday, March 28, 2009
The MSU Extension-Oakland County Master Gardener Volunteer Program is offering this course for all gardeners interested in learning how to make compost. Participants will learn the theory, methods and uses of compost.
Class will be held at Oakland County Executive office conference center,
2100 Pontiac Lake Rd, Waterford, 9 a.m. to noon. The cost is $20 per person and advance registration is required by March 18, 2009. Brochure with registration form is available at www.msue.msu.edu/oakland For further details, call 248-858-0887 or email smithlin at oakgov.com
PROSPECT PARK SUMMIT
Last night quite a few neighborhood and city leaders turned out to the first Prospect Park Summit. The idea is to get the neighborhoods around the park using the park more, taking care of the park more, and working with the city on issues with the park.
Below you will find Mackenzi's summary of the meeting. She forgot to mention that the YMCA is looking to start summer programs at the park. They don't have details but these programs will be 2 week sessions for elementary aged kids. When asked what they needed from us they said, 'participants.' They are also looking for teenagers or young adults to volunteer and help with the programs. If you want to participate let me know and I'll try to figure out the contact person. prospectparkneighborhood at comcast.net
If you have ideas or concerns about Prospect Park Let me those too.
Mackenzi of the East Prospect Park Neighborhood Association wrote this summary of the initial Prospect Park Summit. I thought it was so good, I'd just steal it and pass it along.
To EPPNA officers and others,
We had a good meeting last night for the Prospect Park Summit. There seem to be two main issues; the first one brought up by concerned neighbors who try to take their kids to the park; it is about the problem of safety, parking, etc. The second is with up-keep and maintenance of the park itself.
Regarding the safety issue, Mike Eller is coming with me to the next CoPAC meeting, along with Rod Johnson (HESNA) and Kurt (PPNA) (we still haven’t been able to hook up with anyone from Miles NA, but I’m working on it.) and we are going to discuss this with the Chief of Police.
As for the maintenance and on-going clean-up, I offered to have the next PP Summit meeting at our April EPPNA meeting, (4/1, Wed., 7P at Adams School, multi-purpose room) and on that evening, we’ll all have a walk-through of the park and further focus on what needs to be done and what we are willing to do.
Some of the ideas were:
Mulch around trees (the city provides the mulch, etc.)
Mulch around fencing by the tennis court
Mulch around the playground equipment
?Re-roof the pavilion
Pick up litter, esp. the day before the city mower comes
Planting shrubs in strategic areas to keep vehicles from pulling up into the park itself.
Weeding
Clean up the ball field (lay sand, etc)
Repair/replace grills
Volunteer with and help start organized programs for the park (the YMCA had 3 reps there last night and are hoping to (with City Council and Rec. Dept. approval) have some am and pm activities for the kids over the summer. They already have plans to have basketball with the students at Adams School and flag football for the students in the park at the end of the school year.
Our job is to figure out what we want to do to help, get the word out, and excite the neighbors about getting involved and helping out.
Until next time then,
Mackenzi Rettie
EPPNA
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