Central Park

The Daily Plant : Friday, September 6, 2002

MANHATTAN BLOOD DRIVE

Calling all eligible donors from the Arsenal, Arsenal West, Arsenal North, the Manhattan Borough Office, & The Central Park Conservancy. Please come to the Arsenal Gallery on September 17th and 18th from 8:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. for the annual Parks Blood Drive. As blood donations have again dropped in the year since the tragedy, this is a tangible way to memorialize 9/11. Blood donors also get three hours of Comp Time.

For more information please contact:

Arsenal Heidi Peal (212) 360-3442
Arsenal North Luke Gebhard (212) 360-2776
Arsenal West Tharice Harris (212) 830-7984
Manhattan Borough Veronica Llanos (212) 408-0221

Written by Jeffrey Sandgrund

QUEENS BLOOD DRIVE

I wanted to remind all our regular blood donors that it's time once again for the Olmsted Center's (Flushing Meadows, Queens) Blood Drive. It will be held on Friday, September 20, 2002, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Please remember to bring proper ID. It would be really wonderful if we were to get the response that we got at this time last year. A lot of new donors stepped up to occasion, but what they don't realize is that there is always an occasion! Hopefully we will never again be in such dire need, but let's not forget, there are always people out there in dire need of our blood. So please, if you did it before, please do it again and keep doing it. As I always say, it's much scarier to be the receiver than the donor; trust me I know! Beside the fact that you will be saving lives, don't forget you receive 3 hours blood time that you can bank and use at any time in the future! I would like to thank all the donors in advance, and I hope to see lots of new faces. If you have any questions, please call me at (718) 760-6620.

Written by Nathia Beltran, Olmsted Center's Blood Drive Coordinator

PLANT PROFILE
Diep Dang

Diep Dang came to the United States from Vietnam in 1979. While in Vietnam, Diep served with the American and South Vietnamese Armies in the Vietnam War.

Diep began his career in Parks in 1984 as a City Park Worker in Prospect Park. He has yet to take one single sick day, an astounding record. An extremely conscientious and hard working individual, Diep has received numerous awards including perfect attendance, Employee of the Month (twice), and the Davis-Stubbs award. Demonstrating love for his park, Diep donated the cash award from his Davis-Stubbs award to the Prospect Park Alliance.

In 1995, Diep received a promotion to Associate Park Service Worker to head up the sector fix-it crew. His diligence and work ethic are an invaluable resource and he consistently strives to make Prospect Park a beautiful and welcoming place for visitors.

Written by Michael Grattan

THIRTEEN YEARS AGO IN THE PLANT
(September 15, 1989)
P.S. 52 PLAYGROUND: PARADIGM OF PROGRESS

People power plus Parks Power equals progress. And no where has this formula proved more effective than in P.S. 52 Playground in the South Bronx.

Commissioner Stern joined Bronx officials, community leaders, and youngsters from P.S. 52 last Monday to break ground on the City's $1.1 million capital restoration of P.S. 52 Playground, a .92-acre park that enjoys the support of a dedicated volunteer group.

The restoration of the playground, located at the intersection of Legget and Kelly Avenues and Avenue St. John, will include the installation of new playground equipment, safety surfacing, game tables, benches, an amphitheater, handball walls, a spray pool, drinking fountains, and trees. Also included in the capital restoration is a parcel of land directly next to the playground, which Parks acquired in 1986. This previously abandoned .7-acre lot, will receive a new basketball court and amphitheater.

QUOTATION FOR THE DAY
''Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are,
and doing things as they ought to be done.''
Harriet Beecher Stowe
(1811-1896)

Check out your park's Vital Signs

Clean & Safe

Green & Resilient

12.3K
Mapped Trees

Empowered & Engaged Users

Share your feedback or learn more about how this park is part of a Vital Park System

Know Before You Go

Ice Skating Rinks
Harlem Meer Center (formerly Lasker Rink)
The Harlem Meer Center is closed in order to rebuild the facility to increase access to nearby communities and enhance year-round programming. For more information, visit Central Park Conservancy's Rebuilding Harlem Meer Center page.
Anticipated Completion: Spring 2024
Outdoor Pools
Harlem Meer Center
The Harlem Meer Center is closed in order to rebuild the facility to increase access to nearby communities and enhance year-round programming. For more information, visit Central Park Conservancy's Rebuilding Harlem Meer Center page.
Anticipated Completion: Spring 2025

Partner Organization

Central Park Conservancy

Contacts

Central Park Information: (212) 310-6600
Central Park Information (for the Hearing Impaired): (800) 281-5722
Belvedere Castle, The Henry Luce Nature Observatory: (212) 772-0210
The Charles A. Dana Discovery Center: (212) 860-1370
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop: (212) 794-6564
North Meadow Recreation Center: (212) 348-4867
Loeb Boathouse (Bike rentals, boat rentals & gondolas): (212) 517-2233
Carousel: (212) 879-0244
Fishing at Harlem Meer (Catch & Release): (212) 860-1370
Harlem Meer Performance Festival: (212) 860-1370
Horseback Riding - Claremont Stables: (212) 724-5100
Metropolitan Opera (Performances on the Great Lawn): (212) 362-6000
New York Philharmonic (Performances on the Great Lawn): (212) 875-5709
Shakespeare in the Park - The Public Theater at the Delacorte Theater: (212) 539-8655
Ice Skating - Lasker Rink: (917) 492-3856
Skating - Wollman Rink (Ice Skating & In-Line Skating): (212) 439-6900
Central Park SummerStage: (212) 360-2777
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater: (212) 988-9093
Tennis: (212) 280-0205
Weddings, Ceremonies and Photography at the Conservatory Garden: (212) 360-2766
Wildlife Center & Tisch Children's Zoo: (212) 439-6500