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The Garden Club meets at 1:00 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month from September through May at St. Margaret's Parish House, 95 Court Street, Belfast.
 
Patrick Martell, Sage Horton, and adult volunteer Damion Saucier fill in around the newly placed plants. Photo by Annadeene K. Fowler.
 

­­Belfast Garden Club and The Game Loft

Work Together in Earth Day Park Spruce-Up

 

As the yellow flowers of well-established forsythias around the city glowed against a grey fog on a recent Friday morning, 12 student community-service volunteers from The Game Loft teamed with members of the Belfast Garden Club to add vibrant color to Belfast’s Wales Park. For the second year in a row, students from The Game Loft have joined The Belfast Garden Club for what is turning into an annual Earth Day event. This year’s project day involved cleaning up scrub brush and winter debris and planting 10 young forsythia bushes along the Main Street border of the park. City arborist, Didier Bonner-Ganter aided in the clean-up by removing dead limbs and pruning some of the bigger trees in the park.

 

Wales Park is situated at the corner of Main Street and Lincolnville Avenue in Belfast. The land was donated to the city in 1942 by Helen Skinner, wife of the US Ambassador to Turkey Robert Skinner (1933-36), according to Friends of Belfast Parks. Today it is a popular park for football and picnics, and has swings and a few small jungle gyms for kids.  “I grew up across the street,” Trish Duperry, volunteer coordinator for The Game Loft gestures towards a house overlooking the new plantings, “In the ‘90s it was much more grown in and not as inviting as it is now.” As students work the difficult rocky and rooty terrain of the steep hill along the roadside digging, lugging compost, watering, clearing rocks and brush alongside Garden Club members a cleaner and soon to be more colorful park emerges.

 

The Game Loft provides opportunities for “positive youth development” for children ages 6-18. They strive to create caring, cooperative, competent and community minded children through the pairing of role-play (and other non-electronic) games and community involvement. The Game Loft students volunteer hundreds of hours each year in Waldo County.

 

After a morning of hard work the volunteers were treated to lunch and a hearty thank you from Belfast Garden Club president, Dana Carey. Student board members of The Game Loft, Patrick Martell and Rio Greeley, and Game Loft volunteer Donna Loomans accepted a donation in support and thanks for the Loft’s efforts. “The Belfast Garden Club would like to show appreciation for your hard work,” Carey said. “We feel that not only is our community stronger because of the work the Game Loft has done, our future is stronger because of you as well! Thank you.”



 
Volunteers from The Game Loft partner with The Belfast Garden Club and City Arborist Didier Bonner-Ganter to create a cheerful forsythia border at Wales Park in Belfast. Pictured here are L-R, Will Whitney, Patrick Martell, Damion Saucier, Rio Greeley, Daniel Bird, Sage Horton, and Donna Loomans. Photo by Annadeene K. Fowler.
Taran Evans-Moran prepares a hole for planting. Photo by Annadeene K. Fowler.
Miralys Duperry, Madryn Evans-Moran, Mckenna Sullivan, Tamara McElroy (Adult Volunteer- Tai's mom). Photo by Ray Estabrook
Tai Melendy, Sage Horton, Will Whitney collect brush. Photo Ray Estabrook
Damion Saucier hauling brush. Photo by Annadeene K. Fowler.
Game Loft Youth Board members Patrick Martell and Rio Greeley (L) and Game Loft Adult volunteer Donna Loomans (R) gratefully accept the donation from Belfast Garden Club president Dana Carey (C). Photo by Annadeene K. Fowler.
City arborist Didier Bonner-Ganter at work cutting limbs. Photo by Annadeene K. Fowler.
Matt Pease and Daniel Bird remove rocks from the planting area. Photo by Annadeene K. Fowler.
“Digging”: Patrick Martell, Rio Greeley, adult volunteer Damion Saucier, and Sage Horton prepare the tough ground for the new plants. Photo by Annadeene K. Fowler.
“New Plant”: Sage Horton, Taran Evans-Moran, Madryn Evans-Moran, Will Whitney. Photo by Annadeene K. Fowler.
Zak Cilley pictured resting in a hole he's prepared for the forsythia behind him. Photo by Annadeene K. Fowler.
 
 

OTHER GARDEN CLUB PROJECTS


Belfast Free Library garden. Photo by Sara Shute
Crabapple Allee,City Park. Photo by Sara Shute
   
Water Loo during Christmas season. Photo: Sara Shute (www.millerstreet.biz)
Water Loo garden at the public restrooms near the harbor. Not only were the plantings created, but the stone steps and stone work were also created by the Belfast Garden Club Civic Beautification Committee members.
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