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Left to right: Kim Fong, executive director, senior nutrition program, Bowery Residents Committee; Gigi Li, Community Board 3 Chair; Bob Humber, coordinator, The Elizabeth Hubbard Memorial Scent Garden. Photo by Lee Brozgol M’Finda Kalunga Community Garden supporters dedicated a “scent garden” during the annual Juneteenth celebration of African heritage in Sara D. Roosevelt Park on Saturday. The new section of the garden is designed especially for sight-impaired visitors. It is named in honor of dancer and community organizer Elizabeth Hubbard, a former co-chair of M’Finda Kalunga and a co-founder of the Roosevelt Park Community Coalition. “While we pay tribute to Elizabeth’s memory we also commit this garden to the sightless and seeing impaired in our community. We intend it to be a garden that will be truly accessible to everyone. Whether by touch or by scent or by sight: a welcoming oasis to everyone,” organizers said in the dedication. “It is being ....
Photo by Lee Brozgol. You can drop off your tree at numerous locations across the city from January 4-12. Here on the Lower East Side, your best bet is Corlears Hook Park or Tompkins Square Park. On January 11 and 12, you can bring your tree to Tompkins for on-the-spot chipping (you’ll be able to keep some of the mulch). The wood chips created by the program are used in parks and gardens across the city. Also, the NYC Department of Sanitation is offering special curbside collection through January 15. Click here for more info. Tags ....
Edmund White with BGSQD owners Donnie Jochum and Greg Newton. All photos by Lee Brozgol. “I wanted to call this book ‘Paris Gossip,’ but my editor won’t let me,” Edmund White explains, smiling at a packed house before reading an exclusive preview of his soon to be published Paris memoirs. The renowned author, world traveler and one of the first to write about gay culture candidly and for a mainstream audience, White chose the perfect Lower East Side venue to launch his latest work. BGSQD (The Bureau of General Services Queer Division) is a pop-up bookstore, gallery and event space hosted by Strange Loop Gallery at 27 Orchard Street. ....