Programming from the Germination Station
Presented by the Friends of WNYC Transmitter Park
In celebration of Earth Day, the Friends of WNYC Transmitter Park invite you to a free, on-site gardening demonstration focused on relaxation through nature bathing.
Join us on Saturday, April 20th, from 10 AM—12 PM, as Rosemarie Miner—social ecologist and founding principal of Our Temenos—leads a gentle walk through the park’s garden paths and along the East River shoreline. Along the way, she’ll offer practical tips on building sensory connections in nature, helping you slow down, tune in, and reflect.
Please come prepared to unplug and be present. Journals are encouraged to capture your thoughts and sensory experiences.
Meet at the Greenpoint Avenue entrance to the park
Saturday, April 20th
10 AM – 12 PM
Sign up here!
About the Facilitator:
Rosemarie Miner is a social ecologist committed to bridging the boundaries between human and non-human communities. Drawing from her ecology and community organizing background, she creates living murals and functional ecosystems rooted in place and purpose. Her work fosters ecological intimacy and builds environmental resilience for generations to come.
About the Germination Station:
The Germination Station is a seasonal program series sponsored by the Friends of WNYC Transmitter Park. Inspired by the park’s historic legacy as a hub for public radio broadcasting, this series supports the expression of ideas and nurtures a deeper connection to our shared public green space.