A community-focused open house event featuring gardening activities, free compost, and networking at Frank White Memorial Garden.
Sat, 6 Jun 2026
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM (America/New_York)
Frank White Memorial Garden New York , New York
Experience the vibrant spirit of local gardening at the Open Garden NYC Community Open House. Held at the historic Frank White Memorial Garden, this event invites neighbors and enthusiasts to explore urban green spaces, participate in volunteer service, and connect with fellow community members. Visitors can learn about sustainable gardening practices, harvest fresh produce, and take home free compost. It is a perfect opportunity to support local environmental initiatives while enjoying a productive afternoon in New York.
What to Expect
An engaging afternoon of community building, hands-on gardening, and environmental education in a beautiful urban garden setting.
Who Should Attend
Local residents
Urban gardeners
Environmental volunteers
Community organizers
Families
Agenda Overview
The event runs from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM, featuring open house activities, gardening workshops, and community networking sessions.
Venue & Address
Frank White Memorial Garden
506 W 143rd St New York , New York – 10031 United States
Organizer
NYC Parks · Government
The official department managing New York City's public parks and community gardens.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entry fee?
The event is a community open house and is free to attend.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothes for gardening and a container if you wish to take home free compost.
Is the event family-friendly?
Yes, all community members are welcome to attend.
Where is the garden located?
It is located at 506 W 143rd St, New York, NY.
Will there be compost available?
Yes, visitors are invited to harvest and take home free compost.
Do I need to register?
Please check the official event page for ticket or registration requirements.
Tags
Community
Gardening
NYC
Sustainability
Open House
Environment
Summary
Community open house at Frank White Memorial Garden featuring gardening, composting, and networking.