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​EXPLORE & ENJOY

BRIGHTWOOD PARK DAY
​

MAY 3, 2025


SATURDAY, MAY 3, 2025
from 8 am to mid-afternoon

Prospect Street
Westfield, NJ
8 AM to 3 PM
FOBP in collaboration with the Westfield Recreation Department and Green Team shared all that our town's nature preserve offers!


REGISTER TODAY!
Events and tours took place throughout the day from 8AM to mid-afternoon.

Including:
  • Birding walks (8AM!) 
  • Nature Photography
  • Forest Bathing 
  • Forest Health & Invasive Species walk with our experts
  • Native Plants tour
  • History tour- it was a neighborhood before it became a park
  • Nature Classes and Stories​
  • and even a FAIRY HOUSE scavenger hunt!  MORE ABOUT THE FAIRY HOUSE HUNT!
pack a picnic!
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FULL SCHEDULE

8:00 AM       BIRDING WALK     -registration needed, max 20 ppl-
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9:00 AM      PHOTOGRAPHY WALK    -registration needed, max 20 ppl-
9:00 AM      FOREST BATHING    -registration needed, max 20 ppl-
9:30 AM      NATURE CLASS    -registration needed, max 20 ppl-
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10:00 AM    NATIVE PLANTS TOUR  -registration needed, max 20 families-
10:30 AM    FAMILY NATURE WALK   -registration needed, max 20 families-
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11:00 AM      YOGA    -registration needed, max 20 ppl-
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10:00 AM to NOON    NATIVE PLANT SALE PICK UP  
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1:00 PM      NATURE WALK - ADULTS    -registration needed- 
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12:30 PM to
​2:00 PM
       FAIRY HOUSE SCAVENGER HUNT    -registration needed, max 75 children-
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                 --------SUNDAY MAY 4TH ----------
1:00 PM
     HISTORY TOUR    -registration needed- 


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THERE ARE 30 FAIRY HOUSES TO BE DISCOVERED!

​CAN YOU FIND THEM??

​(HERE ARE SOME HINTS)

VOLUNTEER?

We are looking for volunteers to help with this event.  If you could contribute a part of your day to help with activities, please sign up below.
VOLUNTEER

BRIGHTWOOD GEAR

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Look Great and Support the Park!
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BRIGHTWOOD GEAR


Download the Poster!​

BRIGHTWOOD DAY POSTER - 2025
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NATIVE PLANT SALE PICK UP
10 to Noon

Activities and Informative Booths
​10 AM to 2 PM

NATURE CLASS/STORY TIME FOR KIDS
Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar provides the children with a beautiful and fun introduction to the life cycle of the butterfly. Using the story and pictures of butterflies, the children will learn about the life of a butterfly, the importance of supporting our pollinators with plants and how to plant a feeding source for butterflies. We will walk through the park and find places where we are working hard to nourish the plants that nourish the pollinators.  
LESLIE LEWIS/FRIENDS OF BRIGHTWOOD PARK
FOREST BATHING & MEDITATION
What is forest bathing?  This Japanese practice is a process of relaxation; know in Japan as Shinrin Yoko.  The simple method of being calm and quiet amongst the trees, observing nature around you whilst breathing deeply can help both adults and children de-stress and boost health and wellbeing in a natural way. Suzanne invites you to join her as she guides you through the forest, providing more insight into how trees communicate and more.   This is mostly a silent walk where we embrace the stillness of the trees, the beauty of the flowers, along with the sounds of resident animals.  This walk will culminate with a brief meditation.  
SUZANNE PINTO/FRIENDS OF BRIGHTWOOD PARK

FRIENDS OF BRIGHTWOOD PARK
In almost 5 years, the newly formed Friends of Brightwood Park have worked to transform the park from an invasive-choked distressed forest to a natural area that is becoming much more healthy.  Learn about our trails project, the classes  and programs that we have worked on and meet the naturalists, botanists, birders and photographers that have help document and inspire the transformation.  We'd love to meet you!
FRIENDS OF BRIGHTWOOD PARK

PICK UP A FREE TREE!
The Town of Westfield is providing 250 tree saplings to be distributed to people interested in planting new trees to help our towns become more beautiful and more shaded.  

Please stop by!
WESTFIELD TREE PRESERVATION COMMISSION AND WESTFIELD GREEN TEAM

SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPING PRACTICES
Learn how to incorporate sustainable landscaping practices into your yard!  Members from the Westfield Green Team will share tips on proper lawn, shrub and tree care, incorporation of sound stormwater management strategies and why gas leaf blowing and mosquito blowing are dangerous for your health and the environment.
WESTFIELD GREEN TEAM

MOSQUITO CONTROL!
We will be making 'Buckets of Doom" for you to take home.
WESTFIELD GREEN TEAM

MAKING ART WITH THINGS YOU MIGHT OTHERWISE TOSS
Visit our local artist Kiyanna Lawrence who will be assembling a sustainable art piece at Brightwood Day.  Bring your collected trash such as water bottles and wrappers and other plastic waste to be incorporated into the creation.
Agapes Art, LLC &WESTFIELD GREEN TEAM

GARDEN TO ATTRACT BUTTERFLIES
Westfield Garden Club is one of two gardening clubs that support the town.  Members will  share how to Garden with the goal of  attracting native NJ butterflies.  Information, seeds, games and other give-aways will be on hand for people of all ages.
WESTFIELD GARDEN CLUB

RAHWAY RIVER WATERSHED ASSOCIATION
 Brightwood Park is part of the Rahway River Watershed.  Director Clea Carchia will be on site to provide educational materials and share programming that goes on throughout the year.  Learn about water quality monitoring, their extensive native plant gardens and upcoming programs including one on mushrooms and another to the Summit 'Tiny Forest" 
RAHWAY RIVER WATERSHED ASSOCIATION AND WESTFIELD GREEN TEAM

The LIBRARY SEED PROJECT
 Westfield Memorial Library representatives will share seeds from our native seed library and sign up Westfield residents for our Pollinator Pathway project.  
WESTFIELD MEMORIAL LIBRARY & WESTFIELD GREEN TEAM

NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY OF UNION COUNTY
The Native Plant Society of Union County kicked off in 2024 and has already offered many fantastic programs.   Volunteers will be on hand to engage with people, share brochures and other promotional materials.
WESTFIELD GREEN TEAM

WATERSHED AMBASSADOR (AMERICORP)
Can you identify a gadfly vs. damselfly?  What exactly is a scud?  Kaitlyn Pinto, The Watershed Ambassador for our Region will offer an engaging display for people of all ages to learn about the macroinvertebrates living in Westfield ponds and streams.  
WATERSHED AMBASSADOR PROGRAM

...  ALSO  ...
MEET THE FRIENDS OF BRIGHTWOOD PARK
DOG WALKING
HIKING
​FISHING

Location

Brightwood Park is on the North end of Prospect Street.  Go past Franklin School and look for the entrance on the left.

What Our Members Are Saying

"I love the work you are doing at Brightwood.  Your efforts have shone a light on the essential elements of the park that we all cherish: its natural beauty and tranquility."

"I have a deep fondness for Brightwood park and would like to see it restored, remain natural and continue to be a site of passive recreation."

"I loved growing up in Brightwood Park !"


"I found Brightwood a few years ago and it's a great place to find wildlife, fish, and enjoy nature. Nice and quiet; good place to un wind and relax. Love it!!!"

​"As a resident for almost thirty years in the Brightwood area of Westfield, I am thrilled to see what is happening to improve and preserve Brightwood park for today and future generations. "


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