The Spring Cleanup/Mulching day at the Tulpehocken Station Garden was cancelled and is being replaced with a few weeding sessions with very small groups spread out. As we will probably […]
Thank You!
Sign up for our free Online Newsletter.
The Spring Cleanup/Mulching day at the Tulpehocken Station Garden was cancelled and is being replaced with a few weeding sessions with very small groups spread out. As we will probably […]
WCGN’s January 26th Winter Potluck started off with an adorable surprise. Jenny Anne Horst-Martz arrived with a unique contribution to the dessert table–cupcakes dressed up as traffic lights, with dabs […]
WCGN, actively supported by several community groups including Germantown Life Enhancement Center, GUCDC, and SoLo (in the Penn Knox Neighborhood), will be opposing Mr Seymour Hoffman’s appeal of the ZBA […]
As reported by Jill Saull on 10/6/19 (sorry this post is late) The GHS/Fulton Campus Development is still in the planning stages. The Coalition is actively working on a CBA […]
Following two rainy days, volunteers at the Tulpehocken Station Garden were very lucky with the weather on Friday-Saturday, November 1-2. On Friday one group weeded to prepare the beds and […]
On Monday, October 7, a group of neighbors met at 131 W Walnut Lane to pay tribute to one of the biggest and oldest trees in the neighborhood, a beautiful […]
This year’s fall potluck (Sunday, October 6) was graciously hosted by Fauzia and Zamir Garcia in their lovely back yard. No sooner were Silent Auction items laid out than it […]
FALL POTLUCK, BUSINESS MEETING, AND SILENT AUCTION! Come and meet your neighbors! WCGN will hold its Fall Potluck and business meeting on: October 6, 2019 at the home of Fauzia […]
I recently learned of the death of Jim Alexander, a long-time resident of the 200 block of West Washington Lane. What a loss! What a champion Jim was, enduring being […]
Heading into the second half of the growing season, the garden has just had a tidying-up session. We had skipped two weeks of weeding (one of them because it was […]