Tree Hugging Event Success!

Reposted from Portland Protectors:

“A powerful event took place in Portland today. Portland Maine Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department and the Burnurwurbskek Singers of the Penobscot Nation in conjunction with the Bayside Neighborhood Association held a blessing of the sapling forest on the Bayside Trail (part of Portland Trails) along with an immersive forest bathing walk. The Burnurwurbskek Singers, including three generations of drum leader Ron Bear’s family, performed a series of sacred songs, each a prayer. The drumming drew in visitors to the often lonely trail, while others stood behind Trader Joe’s chain link fence listening. The music also drew something surprising and unusual which none present had ever seen soaring over Bayside: A bald eagle. Ron Bear wasn’t surprised, however, saying eagles show up when the group performs. The drumming and singing were followed by a Shinrin-Yoku Forest Bathing experience led by Portland’s Supervising Park Ranger Elizabeth Collado. This event culminated with a tea ceremony using white pine tea. As Ranger Liz reminded the group, the Eastern white pine is the Maine state tree and the Tree of Peace of the Haudenosaunee nations. Those assembled breathed in the here and now and envisioned the area when the young trees are mature and casting shade across a parkway surrounded by hundreds of new apartments. Parks and trees are essential to current and future residents of Portland. Today this baby urban forest was hugged and blessed. We look forward to watching it grow.”

Annual Tree Hugging Event!

Portland Parks’ Annual Tree Hugging Event is coming to Bayside for the first time in 2025
Saturday, September 13th at 11am
Bayside Trail at Somerset and Elm (behind Trader Joe’s)
Free and Open to the Public

Get ready for a reimagined Tree-Hugging Event along the Bayside Trail! While this marks the fifth such gathering in the city of Portland, this year promises a fresh approach. Inspired by the juxtaposition of the newly planted Bayside Trail trees and the resilient spirit of urban youth of the Bayside neighborhood, this event will explore the wisdom found in both natural and human landscapes, embracing the idea that everyone can connect with nature in their own way.

• Welcome ceremony performed by the Burnurwurbskek Singers of the Penobscot Nation
• Shinrin-Yoku Forest Bathing experience led by Portland’s Supervising Park Ranger Elizabeth Collado
• Refreshments including traditional white pine tea, activities, information tables, and more

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Bayside Block Party June 18th

MUSIC! FOOD! GAMES!

Wednesday June 18th

5:30 – 8 PM

72 Parris Street, Bayside, Portland

COME GET YOUR SUMMER ON IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WITH OUTDOOR FUN!

Music with Guinean drummer Namory Keita and DJ Stack it up Steve
Games for all ages – Big Jenga, Cornhole, and more
Food Trucks and refreshments including Cheese the Day and Vy Banh Mi
Information tables from local non-profits and businesses
Signups for BNA events, teams, and initiatives
Meet your neighbors and make new friends!

Namory Keita

Sign up to set up a table!

Tables may provide information for non-profit orgs, present works for sale by local artists, represent public offices, or promote local businesses. Please understand that as a 501c3 non-profit, the BNA is prohibited from engaging in any political campaign activity. A limited number of tables can be provided, so if you are able to bring one please indicate below. Setup is any time after 4pm—first come first served for placement. Direct any questions to info@baysideportland.org

OUR PARTNERS AND FRIENDS:

72 Parris St. Community Design Project

Dozens of Bayside neighbors, friends and interested parties gathered at Two Fat Cats Bakery on Lancaster Street on Tuesday to brainstorm ideas and discuss next steps for the community design project for Justin Alfond’s property at 72 Parris Street, the former location of Fork Food Labs. Community organizer Jonah Fertig-Burd facilitated a workgroup session exploring priorities and possibilities, and introduced a steering committee, including members of the BNA board, to bring the project forward. Stay tuned for more information about this exciting opportunity.

Steering Committee Members:

  • Alice Kabore, Program Director, Hope Acts 
  • Crystal Cron, Founder, Executive Director, Presente! Maine
  • Deborah Van Hoewyk, Board Member of Bayside Neighborhood Association 
  • Lydia Muna-Mangan, Bayside Resident 
  • Lauren Lindenbaum, City of Portland Office of Economic Opportunity 
  • Marcia Minter, Co-Founder, Chief Officer of Strategic Growth and Innovation, Indigo Arts Alliance
  • Marpheen Chann, Founder, Executive Director, Khmer Maine 
  • Mufalo Chitam, Executive Director, Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition
  • Jim Hall, Treasurer, Bayside Neighborhood Association
  • Justin Alfond, owner 72 Parris Street
  • Stacy Begin, Owner Two Fat Cats
  • Facilitation: Jonah Fertig-Burd, InterRooted Consulting