Accomplishments in 2021
It's some indication of how busy we've been in 2022 that a compilation of achievements in the year prior isn't getting posted until September. Our battle cry is "Incrementalism!" Listing accomplishments is one way to see how far you can get through persistent effort.
- FOHW volunteers continue to care for 220 acres of public land at Herrontown Woods and Autumn Hill Reservation, removing downed trees and adding stones and boardwalks. Lots of help from arborist Victorino Pineda.
- A beautiful new map of Herrontown Woods trails, thanks to graphic artist Alison Carver, who also developed maps of the Barden and Veblen House grounds.
- Updated trail maps on regional and national trail websites.
- Additional trail markers -- With help from a girlscout troop
- Red Trail Rerouted--after installing many rocks and boardwalks, the red trail is now fully navigable for the first time in its history
- Orange trail to Veblen House created
- Invasive species control -- collaborated with town contractors to catch invasions early
- Concept of cultural and natural zones developed, with the Barden, cottage and house comprising the cultural zone of Herrontown Woods
- Began working with town on better public access to the preserve
- Met with town's new open space manager
REPAIR OF VEBLEN HOUSE BEGINS IN EARNEST
- FOHW hired a highly skilled carpenter, Robb Geores, to repair the house's framing, inside and out, assisted by volunteers.
- Electricity -- Veblen House now has electricity, helped along by the initiative of board member Peter Thompson.
- Existing conditions drawings--board member Ahmed Azmy prepared detailed drawings of Veblen House and Cottage
- Recontouring keeps Veblen House and Cottage dry -- Berms, swales and raingardens now keep the structures dry, even after heavy rains.
- The basement was cleared of old ductwork, furnace and water heater
- More accurate measurements and additional analysis of the Veblen House's systems
- Research on asbestos removal
- Some initial repairs of cottage with help from volunteer Robert Chong
- A scope of work for the Veblen Cottage prepared by architect Max Hayden
HOSTING EVENTS ON THE VEBLEN HOUSE GROUNDS
- The tranquil setting next to Veblen House has proved ideal for hosting community events. To that end, we have created a stage and expanded parking in the driveway.
- Yoga on Saturdays -- Began hosting classes by Gratitude Yoga during warmer weather
- Among Trees -- Collaborated with professional actors and the Princeton Public Library to host a reading of locally sourced nature writings. \
- Treepedia -- Collaborated with Princeton Public Library to host a talk by author Joan Maloof about preserving old growth forest.
- Other events hosted -- a "flying pig" dedication of the Barden's gazebo, a fourth annual Veblen Birthday BBQ Bash, and a volunteer appreciation party
THE PRINCETON BOTANICAL ART GARDEN (BARDEN)
- During the pandemic, the newly nicknamed Barden has become a popular place to safely gather, learn, explore, and socialize, with its gazebo, native plants, fairy garden and other delights
- The Veblen Circle -- Girlscouts helped create attractive labels on wildflowers encircling the gazebo, along with bird houses.
- May's Barden Cafe becomes a thing -- A new tradition began this year at the Barden, with coffee and delicious pastries now served on the first Sunday morning of each month.
- Ongoing Sunday morning workdays -- this productive and social tradition continues, led by Keena Lipsitz and Andrew Thornton.
- Solar-powered lighting installed in the gazebo--thanks to Forrest Meggers
- Portapotty installed
HISTORICAL WORK
- Paintings traced to renowned artists -- Research traced the remarkable origins of paintings that once hung in Veblen House
- Many connections revealed -- Research revealed the Veblen House's connections to a historic mansion in Jersey City, an artist who lived among the Hopi Indians in Arizona, a prominent ceramist, a movie starring Michael Douglas, the Dogwood Garden Club, and early 20th century Princeton horse culture.
- Interviews with relatives -- With help from Alison Carver, we were able to contact and interview a granddaughter and grandson of the Whiton-Stuarts
- Barden's gazebo's history learned
- Einstein's Begonias -- We found and are now growing begonias descended from those Einstein had in his Princeton home.
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH:
- Articles about Herrontown Woods- In Tap Into Princeton, Princeton Family Living, and the ECHO
- Fall nature walks -- FOHW collaborated with the Princeton Public Library to host multiple nature walks at Herrontown Woods.
- Veblen Circle of Wildflowers completed -- Board member Inge Regan collaborated with Girlscout Troop 71837 to create interpretive signage for the Veblen Circle of 30 native wildflowers around the gazebo
- Ongoing research and website posts about nature, FOHW's activities, and the fascinating history of Veblen House at VeblenHouse.org, FOHW.org, and PrincetonNatureNotes.org
- Opened instagram account--thanks to board member Adrian Colarusso
- Many students participated in workdays at the botanical garden
- Seasonal displays on kiosk about plants in the preserve
- Progress on developing a new website, working with Pilar Castro-Kiltz of MoreCanvas.
MAKING USE OF FOUND MATERIALS
- Continue to acquire donated stepping stones, centuries old wood, a pottery wheel, chairs for event seating, and many other items
BOARD
- New board members and many new volunteers.
- Progress on developing a master plan
FUNDRAISING
- All donations go to paying for the skilled labor and materials needed to repair the Veblen House and Cottage, and maintain the Barden and Veblen grounds.