Montclair Crane Park Demonstration Garden

Montclair Crane Park Demonstration Garden Organized by Friends of Crane Park, an official program of the Northeast Earth Coalition, a 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit Montclair organization.

A message from the Northeast Earth Coalition:To truly honor and care for our planet, let your actions speak louder than ...
04/11/2026

A message from the Northeast Earth Coalition:

To truly honor and care for our planet, let your actions speak louder than words. Join a worldwide movement to clean and restore public spaces, transforming parks, rivers, and streets into vibrant, welcoming environments. Create havens for wildlife and pollinators, plant gardens that buzz with life and beauty. Discover the joy of growing your own food, nurturing the earth with your hands and heart.

Every step you take, from volunteering in community clean-ups to supporting local urban farmers, helps shape a healthier world and sparks inspiration in those around you. Together, we can build a brighter, greener future for generations to come.

THE NEEC IS PART OF THE GREAT GLOBAL CLEANUP® MOVEMENT!

APRIL 18TH: 94 Pine Street Community Garden Tour, Montclair. Come to see a highly productive garden with a holistic approach. Composting, compost tea demonstration, pollinator garden in containers, and example of sustainability garden. Volunteer opportunities.

APRIL 22ND Movie screening: “The Little Things that Run The World.” 40 South Fullerton Avenue, Guild Room, First Congregational Church, backdoor entry, second floor.

APRIL 25TH; Montclair Park Cleanups. Sponsored by Montclair Parks & Recreation & Cultural Affairs Advisory Committee and the NEEC. Please register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/earth-day-celebration-2026-tickets-1977996919031?aff=oddtdtcreator

Montclair Earth Fest
APRIL 26TH: “Montclair Earth Fest”, sponsored by the Township of Montclair. South Park St. between Bloomfield Ave. and Church St. From 12pm to 4pm.

APRIL 30TH: Montclair Park Cleanups. Please register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/earth-day-celebration-2026-tickets-1977996919031?aff=oddtdtcreator

Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn about this project, and connect with our local experts. Free event! Sponsored...
03/18/2026

Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn about this project, and connect with our local experts. Free event! Sponsored by the Township of Montclair and the Northeast Earth Coalition.

Giving Tuesday embodies the spirit of community and generosity, as the Northeast Earth Coalition's thousands of voluntee...
12/02/2025

Giving Tuesday embodies the spirit of community and generosity, as the Northeast Earth Coalition's thousands of volunteers strive to create positive change. Through their tireless efforts, over 1.5 million pounds of food have been distributed, native plants have been planted to support local wildlife, and vital education has been provided on environmental protection. Today, let's acknowledge the remarkable contributions of these givers and consider donating at https://www.neearth.org/donation/



Happy Thanksgiving 2025! May the good things of life be yours in abundance, starting today!
11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving 2025! May the good things of life be yours in abundance, starting today!

Montclair Becomes a Bee City USA: A Milestone for BiodiversityBy: Jose German GomezNEEC Leads the Way in Pollinator Cons...
09/11/2025

Montclair Becomes a Bee City USA: A Milestone for Biodiversity
By: Jose German Gomez

NEEC Leads the Way in Pollinator Conservation and Community Engagement

On September 9, Montclair’s commitment to environmental stewardship reached a new height with the passage of the Bee City USA resolution by the Montclair Town Council. This landmark decision, strongly supported by the Northeast Environmental Education Center (NEEC), officially affiliates Montclair with the prestigious Xerces Society's Bee City USA program—a network dedicated to fostering healthy pollinator populations and advancing ecological sustainability in communities nationwide.

The Bee City USA Resolution: Purpose and Vision
The Bee City USA program, initiated by the Xerces Society, is recognized for its scientific rigor and its advocacy for pollinator-friendly policies. By joining this program, Montclair pledges to protect vital pollinators—such as bees, butterflies, and other insects—that are fundamental to local and global ecosystems. The resolution sets forth a vision for Montclair to become a leader in promoting biodiversity, fostering native plant landscapes, and supporting community-wide environmental education.

NEEC’s Role in Community Education and Habitat Creation
Central to the resolution is the prominent role of the NEEC. As a trusted environmental organization, NEEC is tasked with spearheading educational initiatives to raise public awareness about pollinators, native plants, and pollinator-friendly landscaping practices. Through workshops, outreach campaigns, and school partnerships, NEEC will ensure that residents understand the importance of pollinators to food production, ecosystem resilience, and climate adaptation.

In collaboration with the Township of Montclair, NEEC will also lead efforts to establish and expand pollinator habitats across public and private lands. Three flagship NEEC pollinator projects—at Brookdale Park, Crane Park, and First Congregation Church—will serve as models, demonstrating best practices in habitat restoration and providing inspiration for further community involvement.

Collaborative Efforts for Sustainable Impact
The NEEC will work hand in hand with the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee and the Township of Montclair Sustainability Office to coordinate these efforts. This partnership aims to maximize resources, integrate pollinator conservation into broader sustainability goals, and ensure the long-term success of Bee City USA initiatives throughout Montclair. Together, these organizations will guide policy, facilitate habitat creation, and help develop educational resources tailored to the needs of the community.

Promoting Biodiversity: A Model for Area Communities
The passage of the Bee City USA resolution is not only a milestone for Montclair; it sets a precedent for other communities in the region. By prioritizing pollinator health and native habitats, Montclair demonstrates how local governments and community organizations can collaborate to promote biodiversity and ecological resilience. The town’s approach—engaging citizens, leveraging expert partnerships, and modeling successful projects—offers a blueprint for neighboring municipalities seeking to enhance their own sustainability initiatives.

Looking Forward
As Montclair begins its journey as a Bee City USA affiliate, the dedication of the NEEC and its partners will be instrumental in achieving lasting change. The resolution marks an important step in safeguarding pollinator populations, restoring natural habitats, and embracing the interconnectedness of urban life and nature. Through education, engagement, and habitat creation, Montclair is poised to become a beacon of biodiversity—its commitment echoing far beyond town borders, inspiring others to join the movement for a healthier planet.

Building on these accomplishments, the Northeast Earth Coalition’s activism has profoundly shaped Montclair’s environmental landscape and inspired action in neighboring towns. The introduction of the Montclair Backyard Wildlife Habitat propelled the township into history as the first municipality in New Jersey to earn the designation of Wildlife Habitat Community, and the ninth such community recognized nationally. This pioneering spirit continued as NEEC spearheaded Montclair’s recognition as a Monarch Butterfly City USA, reaffirming its leadership in pollinator advocacy.

In 2020, the NEEC brought the Pollinator Pathway initiative to New Jersey, weaving together corridors of native plantings to sustain and connect pollinator populations across communities. Their forward-thinking vision reached another milestone in 2023, when NEEC submitted groundbreaking legislation for Native Vegetation. This effort resulted in Montclair becoming only the second municipality in the state to enact an ordinance focused on protecting native flora move that strengthens local ecosystems while setting a progressive example for others to follow.

Through these persistent and innovative efforts, the NEEC has helped Montclair emerge as a beacon of environmental stewardship, motivating neighboring towns to join in cultivating landscapes where both wildlife and communities can thrive.

JOIN US, THIS SATURDAY, SEPT 6th celebrate our HARVEST DAY at Crane Park. Enjoy live music and environmental displays. B...
09/03/2025

JOIN US, THIS SATURDAY, SEPT 6th celebrate our HARVEST DAY at Crane Park. Enjoy live music and environmental displays. Bting your food donations!

The Little Free Pantry movement is a grassroots crowdsourced solution to immediate local food need. Whether it’s a need for food or a need to give, mini pantries help feed neighbors, nourishing neighborhoods and building communities.

This project started in October 2020 as an initiative of our Community Outreach Program, inspired by the need for food for individuals and families during the pandemic crisis.

For additional information about the pantry project, please write us at: [email protected]

Our next event: at Crane Park! Save the date: September 6th from 3pm to 5pm.
08/28/2025

Our next event: at Crane Park! Save the date: September 6th from 3pm to 5pm.

05/17/2025

An Urgent Call to Action for Funding To Ensure Vital Community Programs. We… Jose GERMAN GOMEZ needs your support for Save NEEC's Vital Community Programs

PETITION TO DECLARE MONTCLAIR A "BEE CITY USAFollow this link:https://chng.it/s68SFZ65TcMontclair has a strong tradition...
04/24/2025

PETITION TO DECLARE MONTCLAIR A "BEE CITY USA

Follow this link:

https://chng.it/s68SFZ65Tc

Montclair has a strong tradition of leadership in environmental matters in the state of New Jersey: the first township to institute curbside recycling, the first National Wildlife Federation Certified Community Wildlife Habitat in the state, a designated Monarch City USA, host township of the Pollinator Pathway, and the second New Jersey township to pass a native vegetation ordinance.

Now Montclair has a chance to continue this tradition by becoming a Bee City USA affiliate. All that is required is for the Council to pass the attached resolution committing Montclair to work to conserve native pollinators by increasing the abundance of native plants, providing nest sites, and reducing pesticide use.

Thank you.

Jose German-Gomez

10/15/2024

I can’t be silent when this kind of things happens. Our parks must be accesible to people of all abilities. Instead of removing barriers someone is building more affecting our neighbors that use wheelchairs and those are blind. Rahum Williams, Aminah Toler, and Susan Shin Andersen, Montclair Crane Park Demonstration Garden is one of the few public spaces in town that were fully accesible. The south entry of the park has now four barriers! It is making the access to the park unnecessarily difficult for people with disabilities. Alma Schneider! Madeline Gale and Reubena Spence, Civil Rights Commission. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Marcia A Almeida, Janet Shapiro, William Scott, Michele Cammarata. This is a low cost fixing and a learning experience for the decision makers. Thank you for your attention!

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