Spring's in Bloom!

🌼🌷Spring's in Bloom🌸💐
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Spring’s in Bloom

in the Park and on the Waterfront Trail!

Thanks to some sunshine, a little rain and warmer temperatures, the grass is getting greener, trees are budding, and daffodils are springing up in our parks and trails! We have Ithaca Garden Club, Ithaca Children’s Garden and Cornell Horticulture professor Bill Miller to thank for the incredible daffodil display along the Waterfront Trail! The Daff-A-Dazzle project has planted more than 90,000 bulbs along the Cayuga Waterfront Trail to date. Friends of Stewart Park is so thankful for this wonderful celebration of spring that brightens our spirits at a time when it’s really needed!


Learn more about the Daff-A-Dazzle project at their website, and more about Professor Miller’s Dutch bulb planting machine, which plants 8,000 bulbs in 11 minutes, here. Last weekend the Garden Club and the Children’s Garden hosted the inaugural Daffodil Dash 5K to encourage kids and adults to get out and enjoy the beauty of spring!.

Love Stewart Park? Then, come out for I Love My Park Day on Saturday, May 6, from 10am-noon!


We'll prep the park for summer by cleaning up garden beds, planting new landscaping, raking the playground, mulching, trimming lakeside vegetation, and more. Dress for the weather and bring your gloves, rakes, clippers and other gardening tools. This is an event for all ages! Meet at the Information Kiosk by the playground and wear your volunteer shirt if you have one.


This event is sponsored in part by Parks and Trails New York. If you plan to participate, please register on their website! as this will help organizations like PTNY and FSP receive grants and funding for projects such as this one! Registration is not required, but it is appreciated! Like and Share the event on Facebook.

As you may have read in earlier newsletters, Stewart Park and the Cayuga Waterfront Trail have joined the Pollinator Pathway network along with Cornell Botanic Gardens and a growing number of Ithaca organizations and homeowners. You can learn more at pollinator-pathway.org. We will be highlighting many of our ‘mostly native’ pollinator plantings in the park and along the Cayuga Waterfront Trail in a future enews. This has prompted us to approach spring cleanup in a new way. Instead of cutting back perennials and grasses to the ground, removing all of the last years dead growth, and replacing with bark mulch or wood chips, we are trimming them back 6” at a time and letting the cuttings fall onto the beds. And we are leaving 12” to 18” of stems to support and protect this years growth and the insect larvae that may reside in the stems.

The next of the guided Spring Bird Walks in Stewart Park will be Saturday, May 20 at 9 am. Join Cayuga Bird Club leaders for Bird Walks on the 3rd Saturday of the month, May 20 and June 17.


Dress for the weather, bring your binoculars, and meet at the Cascadilla Boathouse at 9am.

A huge THANK YOU to all who came out for the Annual Waterfront Cleanup in Stewart Park on April 8. Pictured here is is some of the weirdest trash picked up that day - A cat tower, Happy Meal Toy, Owl Statue and an in-tact coconut! This is just a tiny portion of all the trash all the incredible volunteers, including members of Zero-Waste Ithaca, collected.

THANK YOU also to the Tompkins County Community Beautification Program for cleaning up the front entrance to Stewart Park. They install and maintain colorful plantings in many of Ithaca’s most visited destinations. The program, supported by the Tompkins County Tourism Program and led by Janine Willis and Eileen Sheehan, takes care of Stewart Park’s Entry Garden and Memorial Flagpole Garden with a small staff and the infamous Beautification Brigade volunteers.

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Good Things Are Happening - Events and Designation!

Good Things are Happening! 🌸🐦🏃
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Good Things Are Happening!

Spring Events and an Exciting Designation

Friends of Stewart Park just received news that Stewart Park has officially been added to the State Register of Historic Places! This important designation is the result of a collaboration between FSP, Wharton Studio Museum and Historic Ithaca — together our organizations received a grant from Preserve New York to hire historic preservation consultant Jessie Ravage to complete the nomination application for the State and National Registers of Historic Places. Stewart Park has now been recommended to the National Register, and we will make an announcement once we hear if the Park’s nomination has been approved!

Join us for the annual Stewart Park Spring Waterfront Cleanup this Saturday, April 8, from 10 am to noon!


This Saturday is looking like a great day for a park cleanup! Remember to still dress for the weather, wear boots, and bring gloves. Wear your FSP VOLUNTEER shirt if you have one! We’ll have garbage bags & litter grabbers, but you’re welcome to bring your own too. Together we'll practice good stewardship of our park and Cayuga Lake’s waterfront. Meet at the Picnic “Large” Pavilion.


Thank you to our event partner Zero Waste Ithaca for their help in this cleanup. Like and Share the event on Facebook.


Are you on FSP and Cayuga Waterfront Trail Volunteer List? Be the first to hear about volunteer opportunities by signing up for the list at friendsofstewartpark.org/volunteer.

The first of the guided Spring Bird Walks in Stewart Park will be Saturday, April 15!


Join Cayuga Bird Club leaders for Bird Walks the 3rd Saturday of the month — that’s April 15, May 20 and June 17.


Dress for the weather, bring your binoculars, and meet at the Cascadilla Boathouse at 9:00 am.

Love Stewart Park? Come out for I Love My Park Day on Saturday, May 6, from 10AM-noon!


We'll prep the park for summer by cleaning up garden beds, planting new landscaping, raking the playground, mulching, trimming lakeside vegetation, and more. Dress for the weather and bring your gloves, rakes, clippers and other gardening tools.


Meet at the Information Kiosk by the playground. This event is sponsored in part by Parks and Trails New York. If you plan to participate, they would love it if you would register on their website! Registration is not required, but appreciated!

Join our friends Ithaca Garden Club and Ithaca Children’s Garden for the inaugural Daffodil Dash 5K and 1-mile run/walk on the Cayuga Waterfront Trail!


The run takes place Saturday, April 22. As they run, participants will undoubtedly be delighted at the sight of almost 90,000 blooming daffodils planted along the Cayuga Inlet by the Ithaca Garden Club’s Daff-A-Dazzle community-wide project team!

Learn more and register.

Thanks to Maddy Vogel for featuring Friends of Stewart Park’s volunteer program and sustainability efforts in the Ithaca College newspaper, Ithaca Week. We appreciate her thoughtful and thorough reporting!

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