Sponsors & Thank You’s

For the 13th Annual LUNGS Harvest Arts Festival 2024

THANKS to all of our sponsors, supporters, contributors, participants, and volunteers.

CO-SPONSORS

STATE SENATOR BRIAN KAVANAGH

CITY COUNCILPERSON CHRISTOPHER MARTE

MANHATTAN BOROUGH PRESIDENT MARK LEVINE

CITY PARKS FOUNDATION

LOWER MANHATTAN CULTURAL COUNCIL

PARTNERSHIP FOR PARKS

NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS

LA PLAZA CULTURAL ARMANDO PEREZ GARDEN

GREEN OASIS & GILBERT’S SCULPTURE GARDEN

DE COLORES COMMUNITY YARD

ART LOISAIDA FOUNDATION
 
SPECIAL THANKS FOR OPENING NIGHT VENDOR DONATIONS
BARNYARD CHEESE SHOP 168 Ave B
BRIX WINE SHOP 170 Ave B
C & B Café 178 E. 7th St
C-TOWN GROCERY 188 Ave C
FIASCHETTERIA 647 E 11th St
GNOCCO 337 E 10th St
GRUPPO 98 Ave B
Josie’s 52o E 6th St
Mona’s 224 Ave B
ROYALE 157 Ave C
Sophie’s 507 E 5th St
THE SUMMIT BAR & CAFE 133 Ave C
THE YORK 186 Ave B
TOMPKINS SQUARE BAGELS 165 Ave A
TRADER JOE’S 436 E 14th St
YANKEE PIZZA 181 Ave C

WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THESE LOCAL BUSINESSES FOR THEIR ONGOING SUPPORT
THE SOURCE UNLTD PRINT & COPY SHOP 331 E 9th St
SAIFEE HARDWARE 114 1st Ave

SPECIAL THANKS
Kay Bloss

Dania Bressler
Doug Bressler
Bunny
JK Canepa
Stewart Cauley & Pollen

Patrick Cavanagh
Bill DiPaola & MoRUS
Brigitte Engler
Fulla
Sandy Hirshkowitz
Damian Kolodiy
Jon Lefkowitz
Sylvain Leroux
Beverley Love
Jack Ludkey
Sylvia Mandel
Ross Martin
Santo Mollica
Rina Root
Anna Sawaryn
Oscar Grigg Schoenberg
Christian Schoenberg
Sparrow
Ania Wang & Vasilii Krasikov
Alexia Weidler

Debra Williams
Sally Young
Chinese-American Planning Council – Manhattan
Dahlimama Inc
GrowNYC
Loisaida Community Gardeners
Loisaida Open Streets
Lower Eastside Girls Club of New York
LUNGS CSA Volunteers
NYC Parks GreenThumb
NYC Summer Youth Employment Program
Royale Bar Staff
TriStar Offset

(Loisaida United Neighborhood Gardens, Inc) was founded in 2011 to strengthen our community by promoting, protecting and preserving the gardens and greening on the Lower East Side. LUNGS works to unite the gardens through cooperation, coordination and communication. We believe that permanent community gardens and public green spaces are necessary for a healthy New York City.
 
CHARLES KREZELL President (Firemen’s Memorial Garden, De Colores Community Yard) • RIKI COLON Vice President (Sam & Sadie Koenig Garden) • KAREN KANDRAC Treasurer (Miracle Garden) • CHRISTOPHER BATENHORST Secretary (Campos Community Garden) • GEORGE HIROSE Program Director (Children’s Magical Garden) • Board Members: WENDY BRAWER (Siempre Verde Garden) • SHAWN DAHL (De Colores Community Yard) • CARMINE D’INTINO (6th & B Garden) • EILEEN DOSTER (6BC Botanical Garden) • JIM FEALY (Green Oasis & Gilbert’s Sculpture Garden) • FRANK GONZALEZ (St. Mark’s-in-the-Bowery & Trinity Church) • MICHAEL HINDS (11BC Garden) • ALVAH HOLMES (La Plaza Cultural Armando Perez Garden) • SHIG MATSUKAWA (Down to Earth Garden) • CAROLYN RATCLIFFE (Carmen’s Garden & more) • MAGALI REGIS (Toyota Children’s Learning Garden) • LAURA SEWELL (El Sol Brillante)

PROGRAM DESIGN by Christian Schoenberg.
© 2024 LUNGS (Loisada United Neighborhood Gardens, Inc) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
428 E 10th St, New York, NY 10009


ON THE EDGE

LUNGS’ Lucky 13th Annual Harvest Arts Festival finds us on the edge.
Elections are looming, the weather is challenging and the City of Yes is threatening our community gardens.
I’m not sure Mayor Eric Adams knows what he wants or what he is doing. On August 21, he issued an executive order to require all city agencies to review city owned property for potential housing development.
NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue supported Adams’ order as “an important step in addressing New York City’s affordable housing crisis.” 
 
On April 22, Governor Hochul announced a package of programs and initiatives to create new housing, including affordable housing, in New York City. It was immediately denounced by This sham of a housing deal will do absolutely nothing to make housing more affordable and keep New Yorkers in their homes. It is nothing more than a massive giveaway to the real estate industry.”
 
It is ridiculous to consider destroying gardens to build housing. In 2021, the city housing agency said the number of potential vacancies as almost 89,000 units. It was reported at least 26,000 apartments are being warehoused by landlords.
 
In 1996, Giuliani was mayor, and he tried to auction off every community garden across the city to developers. The gardens were listed by the city as empty lots.
 
We cannot sit back and wait to have our gardens listed as available. The past tells us we have to be Pro-active. We’ve got to make some noise.
That is why, in the middle of our Festival,  LUNGS is convening a city-wide community gardener meeting to discuss what needs to be done. It is important to hear each other out and to stand together. Sunday, September 22 at 3pm at Green Oasis.

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