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    Parks, Recreation and Trees
    Elm City Parks Conservency
    About ECPC

    Elm City Parks ConservancyElm City Parks Conservancy (ECPC) is a not-for-profit parks advocacy organization serving the New Haven parks system. Our mission is to strengthen public awareness of and participation in the city’s parks. Our methods include building partnerships with individuals, park friends groups and other community-based organizations, and sharing resources.

    ECPC’s scope is as broad as the New Haven Parks System, a network of over 100 parks and green spaces. We work to enhance all of New Haven’s parks and monuments, from the smallest parcels, such as Kimberly Square’s ghost ship monument, to the largest, like East Rock Park’s four hills and 425 acres.

    The partnering of ECPC with the New Haven Department of Parks, Recreation & Trees provides many opportunities for new programs, new monies and new ideas, that can positively influence the direction, management and shape of our beloved parks and monuments. ECPC is a regular presence at public hearings and park events. From individual park festivals to city-wide planning meetings, ECPC provides support, information and advocacy assistance for New Haven park users.

    A volunteer Board of Directors governs ECPC, and employs one part-time staff member.

    The Board
    Marge Ottenbreit, President
    Cordalie Benoit
    Dare Burts
    Colin Caplan
    Dave Demers
    Paul Larrivee
    Chris Ozyck
    Dave Reher
    Diane Scarponi
    Anna Schildroth, Treasurer
    Barbara Schlein
    Rita Vaughn Wilson

    The Parks Department graciously provides ECPC with office space at its headquarters:
    Atwater Senior Center
    26 Atwater Street
    New Haven, CT 06515

    If you’d like to find out more about us, volunteer, or become more involved with New Haven’s parks, please contact us at: 203-946-2459 or email: elmcityparksconservancy@gmail.com.

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    ECPC Events
    Carousel at Lighthouse PointSip into Spring

    PDF DownloadView the Sip into Spring 2007 flyer | PDF DownloadDownload the 2007 ticket order form

    Early each May, ECPC celebrates the glorious New Haven spring with an elegant wine-tasting and silent auction at the Carousel at Lighthouse Point Park.

    • bid for goods and services donated by generous businesses;
    • enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres and desserts;
    • dance to live music;
    • view the work of respected local artists;
    • ride your favorite horse on the historic Carousel; and, of course,
    • delight in tasting wines of the world.
    July Fourth Picnic

    Enjoy the fireworks of New Haven and ALL of the surrounding towns from the summit of East Rock Park. An ECPC members and friends exclusive.

    Polar PlungeWinter Festival featuring POLAR PLUNGE for PARKS

    Each year on January 1st, brave souls around the world start the New Year by stripping to their skivvies and plunging into icy water. Join ECPC at the Carousel at Lighthouse Point Park for our Winter Festival, featuring New Haven’s version of this time-honored and wonderfully wacky tradition. Plungers collect sponsorship pledges in support of ECPC. In return, they get to soak in hot tubs and eat a huge brunch. ECPC also shares part of the pledge money raised by each participant with his favorite local park or open space.
    For information call: 203-946-2459.

    Download the Polar Plunge forms:
    Portable Document Format filePolarPlungePledge.jpg (86KB)Portable Document Format filePolarPlungeFlyer.jpg (204KB)

    2007 Polar Plunge

    View images of
    First Day New Haven 2008
    ,
    featuring photos of
    Polar Plunge by Charlie Brown

    Annual Meeting

    Join ECPC as we celebrate New Haven's incredible parks and open spaces, and hear about what we have accomplished over the year. The 2007 meeting - Trail Clearing & BBQ - took place on Saturday, May 5 at Lighthouse Point Park.
    JPEG downloadDownload the flier for details

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    ECPC Programs
    Parks Presents

    Each month from June through October, ECPC holds a community service event in a different New Haven park. Our goals are to organize needed maintenance and beautification – we offer a present to each park – while becoming a greater presence throughout the entire parks system. At these events, all are welcome to help out, meet your neighbors and improve the quality of your environs.

    SCA Summer Interns

    Each summer, ECPC hires several Student Conservation Association (SCA) interns who seek the opportunity to gain valuable resource conservation work experience. Motivated young men and women from across the United States and around the world apply to SCA for short or long-term positions. Our SCA Resource Assistants assist with our mission, working with the New Haven Park Rangers, local Park Friends Groups, and ECPC staff. They provide manual labor as well as conduct community education and outreach activities to help restore, maintain, and enhance New Haven’s parks.

    Experience Your Parks Small Grants

    Through the generosity of the Community Foundation of Greater New Haven, ECPC offers grants of up to $250 to Parks Friends and neighborhood groups to offset the expenses of holding events at their local parks.
    Click here for information and application.

    Public Art in the Parks

    ECPC actively supports the ongoing conservation of New Haven's public sculptures through our Monument Medallion Program. Using the momentum from the success of our Save Our Sculpture campaign through which we funded the restoration of the Timothy Ahearn Monument in West River Memorial Park, we have commissioned Woodbury pewter to manufacture a commemorative medallion each year featuring a piece of Parks sculpture.

    Fivemile Point Lighthouse at Lighthouse Point Park adorned our first medallion in 2004, followed by the Christopher Columbus statue in Wooster Square in 2005. In conjunction with the office of Mayor John DeStefano, ECPC placed the Angel of Peace atop East Rock Park’s Soldiers and Sailors Monument on the 2006 edition in honor of this statue’s conservation and rededication. The 2007 edition features Defenders' Monument, commemorating a unique Revolutionary War battle fought in New Haven.

    Click here for Ornament Order Form.

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    ECPC In the News

    Volunteers in the Parks:
    Kimberly Field Entrance Restored - New Haven Independent

    Polar Plunge:
    New Haven's Polar Bears Aren't Extinct - New Haven Independent

    Advocacy:
    Long Wharf Nature Preserve - New Haven Independent
    Bird Watching: Don't Move That Trail - New Haven Independent

    Public Art in the Parks:
    ‘Angel of Peace’ statue returns to East Rock today - New Haven Register
    Statue to be returned to East Rock - New Haven Register

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    ECPC Calendar

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    ECPC Newsletters

    View our newsletters and see what we've accomplished.

    Winter 2004
    Fall 2004
    Summer 2004
    Spring 2006
    Fall 2006
    Spring 2005
    Summer 2005
    Fall 2005
    Summer 2007
    Winter 2007
    Spring 2008  

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    Membership

    Membership in ECPC benefits New Haven's wonderful park system, ECPC, and members themselves. The parks gain more dedicated advocates; ECPC accrues strength in numbers to more effectively carry out our mission; and members receive first notice about all of our events and programs, and special treats like the members only July Fourth picnic atop East Rock.

      1. To download a membership form right-click here.
      2. Fill in the form.
      3. Mail it with your check to :
             ECPC
             720 Edgewood Avenue
             New Haven, CT 06515
    Parks Friends

    New Haven has more than a dozen Park Friends Groups that contribute time, energy and innovative ideas to keep our parks vibrant and healthy. ECPC has worked to strengthen the parks by providing resources and information to these established and developing neighborhood groups. ECPC also helps with mailings, outreach, fundraising, and event insurance through our partnership with the Parks Department, and will advocate on the groups’ behalves on appropriate issues.

    The current Friends Groups include:

    Edgerton Park Conservancy
    Fort Nathan Hale Restoration Projects, Inc.
    Friends of Bayview Park
    Friends of Beaver Ponds Park
    Friends of Bishop Woods Bird Sanctuary
    Friends of East Rock Park
    Friends of Edgewood Park
    Friends of Jocelyn Square
    Friends of Lenzi Memorial Park
    Friends of Lighthouse Park Carousel
    Friends of Rainbow Park
    Friends of West River Memorial Park
    Friends of West River Narrows Area
    Historic Wooster Square Association
    Proprietors of the Common & Undivided Lands (New Haven Green)
    West Rock Ridge Park Association


    Please contact us if you are interested in joining a park friends group or starting one for your neighborhood park.
    Email Elm City Parks Conservency

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    Canoeing at East Rock Park
    Winterfest at West Rock Nature Center
    Polar Plunge at Lighthouse Point Park
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