NEWARK, N.J., June 28, 2011 – Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District (LPCCD) is proud to announce the kick-off of the Lincoln Park Community Farm 2011 season starting July 6 – October 2011. The Lincoln Park Community Farm, located at 18 Beecher St. behind the church facade on Lincoln Park and Broad St., is Newark’s leading source for affordable fresh organic produce grown right in the City. The Lincoln Park Community Farm offers families, residents and local employees low-cost membership in the farm for only $20 a week and bi-weekly and monthly memberships are also available. Each member receives a bountiful share of a variety of fresh produce each week. Lincoln Park neighborhood residents can even have their share delivered at home for only $5. Become a member today, call Rob. W at 973-732-4003 or visit www.LPCCD.org to download the application READ MORE »
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Buy Organic Produce At Lincoln Park Community Farm July – October
Desirable Affordable Housing That Is Perfect for Artists To Live And Work
For More Information:
Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District
973-732-4008
www.LPCCD.org
Desirable Affordable Housing That Is Perfect for Artists To Live And Work

15-17 Lincoln Park

18-28 West Kinney Street
LPCCD was awarded a Low Income Housing Tax Credit Award to build affordable housing, comprised of one-, two- and three-bedroom rentals that are USGBC LEED Gold. The collection of four apartment buildings are scattered between four different sites. The first building at 18-28 West Kinney Street is already completed. The second building, located at 65 Lincoln Park, is on schedule to be finished this month. The third and fourth buildings, located at 39-43 Beecher Street and 15-17 Lincoln Park, are scheduled to be completed in June 2011. Download the housing application directly at www.LPCCD.org or call 973-732-4008.

39-43 Beecher Street
Rental prices start at $691 to $945 a month. The income requirement for a one-bedroom ranges from $23,520 to $35,200; for a two-bedroom income ranges from $28,260 to $43,950; and for a three-bedroom the range is $29,640 to $51,000. Presently, units are being rented on a first come, first serve basis and interested applicants should call 973-732-4008 or go to www.LPCCD.org and download the application.

65 Lincoln Park
About Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District
Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District is a non-profit 501c (3) organization with a mission to plan, design and build a comprehensive arts and cultural district in the Lincoln Park/Coast area of the City of Newark, New Jersey. LincolnPark Coast Cultural District (LPCCD) is transforming a low-income neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey from blighted lots into an urban eco-village. Leading the revitalization of an emerging arts and cultural district, LPCCD is one of the nation’s best practices in sustainable urban development. The project includes 125 LEED United States Green Building Council certified units, music festivals, historic restoration projects and the Museum of African American Music, a Smithsonian Affiliate.
Source: Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District
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“Tickler’s Town” Spirit of Jazz Returns to Newark at the 5th Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival

The 5th Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival “Afternoon of Jazz” Celebrates Newark’s Influence on the Genre
Newark, N.J., July 30, 2010 — July 30th is officially Newark Jazz Composers and Musicians Day in the City of Newark when the Jazz All-Star Newark Arkestra hosted by Amiri Baraka opens the 5th Anniversary Lincoln Park Music Festival on Friday, July 30, 2010 from 12pm – 2pm. The All-Star Newark Arkestra will invoke the “Tickler’s Town” spirit of Newark’s past and perform a historical overview of Newark Composers and a concomitant sampling of Great Ladies of the music. The Afternoon of Jazz at the 5th Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival will go back to early in the century with Willie The Lion’s Smith “Echoes of Spring”, and Besse Smith’s great “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down & Out”, to James P. Johnson’s “Charleston”. The All-Star Newark Arkestra will highlight the great Ethel Waters and the mood of the period with the song that made her famous “Taking a Chance on Love” and “Cabin in the Sky” from the marvelous film. For more information and a complete list of this year’s performances and attractions for seniors, families and children, visit http://www.lpccd.org/mf2010. READ MORE »
“Reflections” Exhibit Opening Reception Thursday, July 29 At The Russell Aldo Murray Gallery
MEDIA ADVISORY
For July 29, 2010
The Retrospective Photography, Film and Multimedia Art Exhibit About The Lincoln Park Music Festival Will Be On View July 29 – October 2
NEWARK, N.J., July 29, 2010 – State Farm Insurance and Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District host the opening reception for “Reflections” an exhibit about the Lincoln Park Music Festival on Thursday, July 29, 6-9pm at the Russell Aldo Murray Gallery. Reflections, curated by Tony Graves & Akintola Hanif, is a retrospective look at the festival over the last four years and features works by Tamara Fleming, Tony Graves, Akintola Hanif, Jaecyne Howell, and Stafford Woods and a priceless collection of photos by Vincent Bryant taken from 1972-1978 at Newark’s legendary Zanzibar nightclub. DJ Max Jerome provides a kaleidoscope of sound for the reception. The exhibition and opening reception are part of the 5th Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival activities. For a complete festival details visit www.lpccd.org/mf2010. READ MORE »
Lincoln Park Community Farm Provides Fresh Produce to Newark

NEWARK, N.J., July 19, 2010 – Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District (LPCCD) joined by Joe Atchison of the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, Jazz trumpeter James Gibbs III of the 5th Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival, FEMWORKS, and Newark’s Harvest Table Restaurant launched the Lincoln Park Community Farm (LPCF) last week. Paying only $20 a week, a long list of residents have become members in the farm’s community supported agriculture (CSA) program. Through the CSA, city residents receive a share of the harvest every week from July through late September 2010. “The Lincoln Park Community Farm is an impressive example of what urban farming can be in New Jersey,” stated Joe Atchison. Membership in the farm is available on a rolling basis. Visit www.lpccd.org for the application or call Rob W at 973-732-4003. READ MORE »
Lincoln Park Community Farm Launches in Newark

Join us at the Lincoln Park Community Farm on July 14, 2010 6-8pm // 18 Beecher St. Off of West Kinney. One block from Lincoln Park, just behind the church facade.
MEDIA ADVISORY
For July 14, 2010
Fresh, Organic, Affordable Food is Available Through the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program
NEWARK, N.J., – Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District (LPCCD) will host a launch event for its latest green lifestyle initiatives, the Lincoln Park Community Farm and “Get Your Share” community supported agriculture (CSA) program, on Wednesday, July 14 from 6pm-8pm. The Lincoln Park Community Farm is an affordable resource for fresh food, locally grown in Newark. A membership in the CSA is only $20 a week and Family First cards are welcome. The launch event features “Jazz at Sun Set” with trumpeter James Gibbs III sponsored by “An Afternoon of Jazz” at the 5th Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival, delicious summer-time drinks, and a variety of delectable healthy hors d’oeuvres sponsored by Harvest Table Restaurant of Newark. READ MORE »
Art In The Atrium Opens in Lincoln Park Tomorrow
The Highly Acclaimed Show Kicks Off Newark’s “Open Doors”
Newark, NJ, October 21, 2009 – Art in The Atrium (ATA) opens on Thursday, October 22 and kicks off the 2009 annual “Open Doors” Art Festival. The ATA opening includes an opening reception on Thursday, October 22, and after-party at Brick City Bar and Grill, and concluding on Sunday, October 25, in Newark. Featured works are by Chris Cumberbatch, of Above the Surface Design, located in Long Island, NY, also an ATA exhibiting artist whose focus is on eco-friendly, sustainable products. The showcase, located in the LPCCD “green” building at 460 Washington Street, Newark, is free and open to the public. The hours for the weekend are Thursday and Friday, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.; Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. READ MORE »
Ecoventions and Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District Host the Essex County Green Business Summit Breakfast
Newark, NJ, October 21, 2009 – Ecoventions and Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District (http://www.lpccd.org) cordially invite you to attend the Essex County Green Business Summit, Thursday, October 22, 2009 from 9am-2pm at PSEG – 80 Park Plaza, Newark, NJ. READ MORE »
Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District & Art In The Atrium Are Green Partners For “Open Doors”

Art In The Atrium, Inc. Partners with LPCCD to present an Open Doors 2009 exhibit by Chris Cumberbatch
Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District & Art In The Atrium Are Green Partners For “Open Doors”

Art In The Atrium, Inc. Partners with LPCCD to present an Open Doors 2009 exhibit by Chris Cumberbatch




