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Friday, September 4, 2015

Happenings

Life is never dull at Sunny Compost!

Back in June, Maddie gave a workshop to students from PS 11. This is the third year in a row she's provided these hands on "in-the-garden" workshops. Many thanks to Jeremy from the NYC Compost Project hosted by Queens Botanical Garden for helping out!


We also had a Snacks & Sifting Sunday in August where some of our compost heroes put our beautiful sifter to use.


Recap of Queens Bike Compost Tour

One of our compost comrades, Sashti from 462 Halsey Community Garden, wrote a beautiful recap of the Queens Compost Bike Tour. Check it out here.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

New Sifter! Check it out!




Thanks to Alvin and William for  their innovation and determination!

Monday, June 15, 2015

Queens Compost Bike Tour

 Smiling Hogshead Ranch and the NYC Compost Project hosted at Queens Botanical Garden  organized a bike tour of six community composting sites in Queens, including Sunny Compost. A big crowd checked out our tumblers and bins and shared in some fruits as they made their way to the other sites.

The tour included stops at:

  • Queens Botanical Garden’s site
  • St. Marks Church/Farmspot CSA compost site in Jackson Heights
  • JH SCRAPS
  • Brooklyn Grange
  • NYC Compost Project hosted by Build It Green’s compost site at the Queensbridge Baby Park
  • Smiling Hogshead Ranch
The last stop included an overview of SHR's six different composting methods being demonstrated. Including the unveiling of their newest addition, ThermoSense, a technologically advanced
compost monitoring system, installed in partnership with We Radiate and
funded by the Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board’s CCNYC 2015 Composting
Grant.

Congrats to all who organized this amazing event celebrating community composting in Queens

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Just another weekend at Sunny Compost!


Volunteers worked hard this weekend turning bins, emptying tumblers, sifting finished compost, chopping up newly donated food scraps, sharing information about vermicomposting, adding compost to Barnett Avenue, planning workshops, and adding hay to our leaf bin! It's never dull! Come join us!

http://www.sunnycompost.org/volunteer






BB in the garden.



Sunday, May 3, 2015

Spring has Sprung!



Thanks to all of our die-hard winter food scraps dropper-offers, we have plenty of compost and survived the harsh winter. As always, thanks to the folks at the Sunnyside Community Garden for their kindness, smiles, and assistance in helping SunnyCompost maintain our efforts.

Brief news:
  • BiG!Compost has expanded their hours at the Sunnyside Greenmarket to 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM every Saturday.
  • Open Bin NYC takes place Saturday May 9, 2015. Join us in Queens as we check out the windrows under the Queensborough Bridge as part of International Compost Awareness Week. 
  • Join us on Sundays between 2 and 5 to drop off your food scraps or to volunteer. Signing up is easy: simply go to our website and sign up for a shift. They are listed as 2:00, 3:00, 4:00. If you sign up, we will be there to show you around. When you volunteer, you may:
    •     Chop up donated food scraps. We provide tools and gloves.
    •     Sift finished compost so it's ready to be used. We provide sifter and gloves.
    •     Turn compost piles. We provide compost pile, tools and gloves.
    •     Meet and greet our food scrap dropper-offers. 
    •     Clean up/organize our space.
    •     Chalk our Tumblers with the date of the action. We provide chalk.
    •     Miscellaneous: Provide moral support to hard-working food scrap choppers. Grab a coffee or water from the deli. Smile.
    •     Become friends with BB (do you see him in the photo above?)
    •    Meet interesting people.
    As always, check us out at http://www.sunnycompost.org/home. See you in the garden! 

Thursday, February 5, 2015

2015!

SunnyCompost is thriving with lots of food scraps donated each week. We were also included in the report on 2014 Community Composting in NYC submitted to the New York City Council. Check it out!

In other news, you may have seen reports of the plans of NYC Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) for creating affordable housing on various pieces of land, including 16 community gardens in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens. Fortunately, we are not affected. But there are opportunities to support our fellow gardeners: