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Author Archives: uriahmarie

My Time With Branching Out

April 18, 2014by uriahmarie 3 Comments

Hi Everyone,         Not everyone knows this but I recently just finished my second internship with The Branching Out Program. I have to say it has been a wonderful journey. […]

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New England Grows 2014 !

February 21, 2014by uriahmarie Leave a comment

       Hi everyone, I recently attended New England Grows of 2014. For those of you who don’t know what New England Grows is it’s the most popular green industry […]

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Lilac Rejuvenation Project

January 13, 2014by uriahmarie 5 Comments

      Last year in June there was a Lilac Rejuvenation Project held at the Longfellow House – Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site, one of the few sites that […]

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From My internship to the Classroom & Happy Holidays

December 9, 2013by uriahmarie 3 Comments

Hi everyone, I know you guys haven’t heard from me in a while since branching outs busy summer has ended. However, I am still interning for LONG, JFK, and FRLA […]

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Back in the parks!

September 13, 2013by uriahmarie 3 Comments

 Hello everyone, I hope everyone is having a great month of September at their sites and parks. Not many of you may know this but for those of you who […]

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My Future Career

August 19, 2013by uriahmarie 4 Comments

  Hi everyone,  I just want to tell you guys about my future career than I am perusing. The last couple of years I have been interested in horticulture and […]

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Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Site

July 24, 2013by uriahmarie 6 Comments

Uriah explains the Branching Out travel project in Hyde Park, New York at Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Site. Pathway Project Formal Garden Management Before After

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All, Garden Restoration, Internship, Path Restoration, Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Sites

A Pictures worth 1,000 Words

July 19, 2013by uriahmarie 4 Comments

Thinking about how I spend most of my time working for Branching out,  I thought I’d give you guys a little in sight on how I’m really seeing things. Most […]

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WHAT’S IN BLOOM FOR JULY !

July 16, 2013by uriahmarie 10 Comments

In bloom at Longfellow House – Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site

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All, Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site, Plant Identification, Plants

My Lovely Mentor

July 10, 2013by uriahmarie 10 Comments

Hummm….. Where do I start? Well most of you may know that Mona Mckindley is like a million books in one human brain. It still amazes me every day how […]

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Wrapping up the program with our last blog post and thank you cards! 🙁😀🌿#itsbeenfun #bittersweet #greatexperience
Final teach back presentation for this school-year. Amazing job Joel, Song, Jeremiah, and Connor! #reflection #publicspeaking #brownbaglunch
Yesterday’s rain created a large puddle in the orchard. Some ducks decided it would make a nice pond.
The School Year Ambassadors have an important mission to fill... “To protect and preserve cultural and natural resources for this generation and for future generations.” #thisplacematters
Today we are back at Minute Man National Park finishing up an orchard project we started back in the fall. Margie, Resource Manager at the park is teaching us how to construct the orchard cages and plant apple trees! #teamworkmakesthedreamwork
We had a productive spring Saturday building the first raised bed for our office backyard garden space. Pretty soon we will have some soil in and plants growing! #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #raisedgardenbeds
Photo shoots at Fire Island Beach 🏖🔥#matheronthebeach #thisisnowourpark #viponly #vacation #we’llbebacksoonkelly 😄
Learning what lives on Fire Island 🐚🦀🐳🐬
Ambassadors doing some work spring cleaning at the William Floyd Estate 🏡
Pretty soon where each Ambassador is standing there will be a stepping stone to pass through the garden. Check back soon for our how-to video showing you how we installed this pathway. #stonepathway #landscape
Proofing the design plans to make sure the stone pathway will be installed in the correct location within the garden. #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #measuretwicecutonce
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Measuring where the stone pathway will go according to the design plans!! #redesign #designedlandscape #culturallandscape #stonepath
Recruiting for the New York City Summer Field Team for 2018 👍🏽at Mather High School Students led conferences ❤️
#tbf Ambassador Joel raking up the privet hedge trimmings. What a team player! #teamworkmakesthedreamwork
Almost done ✅
👩🏽‍💼Good job Sally!
Project in the making 🗜🔨
New York City Ambassadors getting busy in the carpentry shop 🔨🔩🗜. Ehab is the leader today 👍🏽🧔🏽🙌🏾.
We made it through hump day with smiles still on our faces. 🐪😁😐
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