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Friday, July 21, 2017

Summertime is for Composting! Volunteers Needed!

Greetings Community,

I hope you are all keeping cool in this hot and humid weather. I wanted to reach out and thank all that have been dropping off their food scraps.  
It is so wonderful to know that people are diverting their food scraps from the land-fill and helping to create something nutrient rich for our earth. 
As many of you know this compost site is completely volunteer run.  The summer months become a bit of a challenge because many people go on vacation. I am reaching out to ask for your help. 
 We need more volunteers. If we don't get volunteers we can't continue to run the site. All we ask is for a bit of your time. The more hands we have the easier the load. So come on out. I will be there this Sunday, July 23rd at 2:00 if anyone would like me to show you how things get done.Hope to see you soon.All the bestMaddy

Also here is a little reminder of what to compost. 
Please remember:
  • NO plastics or non-biodegradable materials
  • REMOVE stickers from fruit and vegetable peels
  • take your containers back with you.
Accepted materials include:
  •  fruit and vegetable scraps,    
  •  non-greasy food scraps (rice, pasta, bread, cereal etc.),
  •  coffee grounds & filters, tea bags,
  •  egg and nut shells, pits,
  •  cut or dried flowers, houseplants and potting soil.
 We do NOT accept meat, chicken, fish, greasy food scraps, fat, oil, dairy, animal waste, litter or bedding, coal or charcoal, coconuts, diseased and/or insect-infested houseplants/soil or biodegradable/compostable plastics.

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Another year of composting at Sunny Compost!

Wow, 2015 flew by! With our weather feeling more like springtime, it's even harder to believe we have reached the end of the calendar year.



Sunny Compost has provided our community with a local food scraps drop-off site for over three years, continuing the hard work started by Peter Richter before us.

This year's accomplishments:
We are grateful to all who help us - Sunnyside Community Garden members, Sunnyside Gardens Park, NYC Compost Project, Big Reuse, NYC Department of Sanitation, Woodside Neighborhood Association, PS 11, and all of our dedicated volunteers.

Reminders:
  • Sunny Compost is open year round. Our drop-off hours are on Sundays from 2:00 - 4:00 from November through February and then 2:00 - 5:00
  • If the weather is rough or if we don't have any volunteers, you may place your food scraps in the black bin outside the gate.  As always, please take your plastic bags or other non-compostables with you.
  • Big Reuse food scraps drop off at the Skillman Avenue Greenmarket is  open year round! Sunnyside Greenmarket  Saturdays, 8 am-2 pm YEAR ROUND
    Skillman Ave between 42 and 43 Street (http://www.bigreuse.org/compost/drop-sites
  • We have finished compost if you need any. Makes for a unique gift! 
  • We welcome new volunteers. Our sign-up sheet is online.  
Thank you for being a part of our community's compost program!

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

SunnyCompost Invites YOU to its 4th Annual Open House!

SunnyCompost (@SunnyCompost on Twitter)
invites you to its 4th Annual Open House 
on Sunday, November 15, 2015
from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. 
Help SunnyCompost celebrate Autumn. Bring your:
food scraps, 
leaves, 
&
  pumpkins! 
·         Tour the composting site located at beautiful Sunnyside Community Garden at 50th Street and Barnett Avenue in Sunnyside. 
·         Join us and meet your neighbors and fellow composters. 
·         Learn about composting - Beginners Workshop at 1:30
·         Hands on activities - chopping, sifting, and much much more!
·         Bring your pumpkins for smashing!
·         Bring your bagged leaves for mulching (aka Project Leaf Drop!)
·         Bring food scraps for composting!
·         Take a sample of finished compost!

Please stop by!
We'll have refreshments (compostable)!
Can't wait to see you!!
 (If the weather doesn't cooperate, we will reschedule. For updates,
please follow us on Twitter @SunnyCompost or go to our website, http://www.sunnycompost.org/.)