Branch Brook Park Alliance’s Annual Lecture and Jazz Luncheon Celebrating Community, Culture, and Conservation Supported by PSE&G
Newark, NJ — June 4, 2025 Branch Brook Park Alliance is proud to announce generous support from PSE&G for its sponsorship of the Clement A. Price | Olmsted Lecture & Jazz Luncheon, taking place on Thursday June 12, 2025 at Essex County Branch Brook Park. This inspiring gathering will feature a dialogue between Christian Cooper, Emmy winning host of Extraordinary Birder on National Geographic, and local Advocate, Attorney, Author and Musician - Junius Williams, and honor Councilman Anibal Ramos, Jr. and Prudential Financial for their leadership and stewardship of Newark’s most beloved green space. The event brings together civic, corporate, and community leaders to advance the Alliance’s mission of equity, preservation, and public health through park-based programming. The Alliance is grateful for the steadfast partnership with PSE&G, whose commitment to environmental and community well-being continues to energize impactful programs in the park. “We look forward to this important gathering and also celebrate our partnership with Branch Brook Park Alliance, which has had a positive impact on our entire community, including our many park cleanup volunteer activities,” said Calvin Ledford, president, PSEG Foundation and director, PSEG Corporate Social Responsibility. “From workforce development, to STEM and other educational youth programs, to sustainability efforts, the Alliance ensures we have much needed green space today and treasured assets for our community’s tomorrow.” “PSE&G’s continued support speaks volumes about their belief in the power of public spaces to transform lives,” said Thomas B. Dougherty, Jr., president of Branch Brook Park Alliance. “Their investment allows us to engage thousands of residents in wellness programs, educational opportunities, and environmental stewardship—while safeguarding the future of this extraordinary urban park.” Revitalizing Essex County’s Branch Brook Park The Branch Brook Park Alliance has been the primary partner with Essex County to revitalize Branch Brook Park, which opened in 1895. Park enhancements have been supported with grants from corporations, the New Jersey Green Acres program, the Essex County Recreation and Open Space Trust Fund, philanthropic organizations and community members. In addition, the Alliance has sponsored a variety of programs to clean the waterways, spruce up the park, maintain the cherry tree collection, develop an urban greenhouse farm, among other activities. About Branch Brook Park Alliance We champion a masterwork of landscape architecture, conceived by Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. and designed by the Olmsted Brothers. The centerpiece of the first county park system in America located in the renaissance city of Newark, Essex County Branch Brook Park now enjoys new life. Together with a community of friends, we restored the park’s historic design and are refreshing it for today's lively use. Projects already completed by the partnership are new ball fields, extensive cherry tree plantings and restoration of historic park sites set the stage for complete renewal. Today, Essex County Branch Brook Park hosts annual events, sports and concerts. Like the park's renowned annual Cherry Blossom Festival, these activities attract thousands. For more information or to support the work of Branch Brook Park Alliance, visit www.branchbrookpark.org. Media Contact Thomas B. Dougherty, Jr. President, Branch Brook Park Alliance [email protected] (973) 969-1189
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