Tuesday, December 28, 2010
New for 2011: University of Orange launches January Term Certificate Program
Thursday, November 4, 2010
ANNOUNCING: For the 2011 Placemaking Conference, the 1st ever, BATTLE OF THE BENCHES!
Official Rules:
- All entries automatically qualify for People’s Choice and Benchmark Awards
- Any participant may enter more than one bench.
- If entry doesn’t match prescribed categories, it is entered into People’s Choice and Benchmark.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Education and Environment Reconsidered: St. Phillips Academy, Newark
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Aeroponic growing system in Science Lab. |
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Blackboard in Cafeteria |
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Entry to PSE&G Outdoor Learning Center (solar panels on left) |
Friday, September 24, 2010
Newark Arts Parade!
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Rock Paper Scissors
50 gather for national competition spot
--West Orange Patch
By Karen Yi
July 24, 2010 Fifty people gathered Saturday afternoon at Hat City Kitchen, 459 Valley St., for The Orange's first rock-paper-scissors, RPS, tournament.
Two different tournaments were hosted, one for adults and the other for kids under 18. More than a dozen competitors from the New York tri-state area attended the event.
Mike Cicora, of Iselin, won the adult tournament and qualified to compete in next year's World Rock Paper Scissors Society championship in Toronto. There is no qualifying competition for kids.
The competition was hosted by Hat City Kitchen, HANDS Inc., University of Orange and the Orange Recreation Department.
Watch the video for complete details.
Mike Cicora of Iselin, center, earned a trip to Toronto for the World Rock Paper Scissors tournament after he won Saturday’s Hat City competition in Orange. He is joined by, from left, referee Shawn Ring, second-place finisher Diana Henge, third-place finisher Brian Chappell and event organizer Bryan Bennet.
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Scissors Cuts Paper! |
Tony Galento Plaza Day!
Bright and early, commuters at the Orange Station were treated to free coffee and newspapers. Lunchtime found us chilling out in the heat in our christened Picnic Nook with music as well as fun pictures with Tony Galento and his bear. At rush hour, commuters were again treated to delicious samples from local restaurants: catfish fritters with spicy yogurt sauce from Mandeville, miniature beef patties from Golden Krust, and a fresh sampling of vegetables (basil, peppers etc) from local Garden State Urban Farms greenhouse. We handed out maps of local restaurants in the surrounding area, aptly named "Two Tons of Yum" and collected over 100 surveys of what commuters and residents wish to see in the Tony Galento Plaza and station.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Imagine Tony Galento Plaza
Sunday, July 18, 2010
RPS: the Rules
In this week leading up to the 2010 Hat City Rock Paper Scissors Tournament, held this Saturday July 24th, PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE, and check back here for tips and strategies.
Our first tip: Rock Paper Scissors Rules.
Using a count of Rock Paper Scissors Shoot, or 1, 2, 3, on the fourth beat extend your choice of either rock (a fist), paper (flat hand), or scissors (peace sign, sideways)
Winner has the best hand, or best 2 out of 3, etc.
If you don't have tickets yet for 2010 Hat City Rock Paper Scissors, click here.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Rock Paper Scissors Tournament
2 p.m. is a youth tournament, 4 p.m. is the adult tournament.
For youth: $2 in advance, and $3 at the door. Free for Orange youth enrolled in summer programs with Orange Recreation Department who play in a qualifying tournament
Youth prizes include: movie passes, gift cards and a family dinner at a local restaurant
For 18+ : $10 in advance, $15 at the door
1st place: $500 and a trip to Toronto to compete in WRPS for $10,000 grand prize.
2nd place: $250
3rd place: $200
Tickets are available online and at Ironworks (406 Tompkins St, Orange)
The tournament is sponsored by HANDS, Inc., Orange Recreation Department and Hat City Kitchen.
The referees are both veterans of the sport: Bryan Bennett earned second place at the World Championships in 2006 and Shawn Ring aka C. Urbanus is an icon of Philadelphias Rock Paper Scissors as well as executive director of Pabst Blue Ribbon Rock Paper Scissors City League Championship Series
Dedication of Chief Marty DeMarzo Orange Fire Department
Monday, June 28, 2010
Road Tattoo in Orange Valley
Check out the Blessing for Dedication and pictures of the road tattoo's creation.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Valley Arts Music & Poetry Festival - Saturday June 12th
The 9th ed. of VAMP (Valley Arts Music & Poetry Festival) will be held Saturday June 12th from 11-6pm on the corner of Valley Street and Forrest Street in Orange, NJ.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Two Free Fabulous Trips: Rosenwald Art Exhibit
These excellent FREE trips are brought to you by JP Morgan & Chase, the Montclair Art Museum and the University of Orange. On May 20th, we will take a bus to the Montclair Art Museum and be treated to a private docent led tour with opportunities to sketch and write among the beautiful artwork.
Refreshments will be provided, and it is open to all ages.
Register now for a space on the bus.
The Julius Rosenfeld Fund gave stipends to hundreds of African American artists, writes and scholars between 1928 and 1948. This wonderful exhibition, now on view at the Montclair Art Museum, includes more than 60 paintings, sculptures and works on paper by 22 Rosenwald fellows. The Montclair Art Museum is provided two free opportunities to University of Orange students in connection with the exhibit.
The Next Trip: Thursday May 27th 6pm. We will meet once more at HANDS, and take a bus to the Montclair Art Museum to participate in a lecture by Dr. Robert Steele (University of Maryland),a nationally recognized scholar in the field of African American visual arts, and assess the diversity of artists included in the exhibition.
Both trips are free, but please R.S.V.P. so we know how many to expect.
R.S.V.P. to universityoforange@gmail.com or call (973) 678-3110 ext: 24
PS- Graduation is right around the corner: June 19th at 2pm, First Presbyterian Church. Look out for more upcoming events to satisfy graduation requirements.
Monday, May 10, 2010
UofO requirement: VOTE! OrangeCouncilElections
After 24 years in the same town (but only 2 voting years in Orange), I learned definitively last week which ward my house is in. Huzzah! So tomorrow morning I will traipse over to the Orange Middle School to vote and also satisfy one of my requirements for UofO graduation.
Remember June 19th is University of Orange's Graduation.
Graduation requirements are:
- Participate in 2 UofO courses (online or otherwise)
- Vote in any election: Council elections, student body president elections, 'Don't cut teacher's pay Mr. Christie' polls, Dancing with the Stars, etc
- Have Fun with a Neighbor
- Volunteer : help plant a garden, clean up a vacant house on your block, help a neighbor with their groceries, volunteer at a local foodback, habitatforhumanity, tutoring...the possibilities are endless!
- Attend a City Meeting
~FP
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Jane's Orange Roll 2010
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Talking and Biking |
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Roll With Us: Jane's Roll 2010: Orange, NJ
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Jane Jacobs |
Jane's Orange Roll will include a tour of the historic hatmaking capital and growing arts district, a stop at the May Day Festival, visits to delicious eateries, lunch at two-ton tony's plaza, [murmur] stories and more.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Essex County's Hazardous Waste Collection Day
Please visit the Essex County website to see the complete list of accepted materials. Remember to bring proof of Essex County residency
Monday, April 26, 2010
Gardening, Greenhouse & Y-Art Sale Oh my! ComcastCares Day
Be on the lookout for more gardening and volunteer opportunities in the coming months!
Monday, April 19, 2010
Upcoming Volunteer Event: Comcast Cares Day!
Comcast and Garden State Urban Farms present a volunteer opportunity on April 24th at 9am, as part of this year's Comcast Cares Day and in celebration of Earth Day . Comcast employees and volunteers will gather at the Greenhouse construction site at 406 Tompkins Street, Orange, NJ and help create a community garden in the front yard of International Central Gospel Church on 438 Valley Street.
Come join us as we add to the beauty and function of the Orange Valley Arts District. To learn more about Comcast Cares Day and Garden State Urban Farms please click on the links.
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This event can satisfy the volunteer requirement on your UofO graduation transcript. Remember all you need to graduate is: Vote (in a school, mayoral election or even American Idol), Attend a City Meeting, Take 2 UofO courses, Have Fun with Your Neighbor, Volunteer. All of your requirements are not restricted to Orange alone, be involved in your community!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
2nd Annual Heart of Orange Placemaking Conference a SUCCESS!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Denys Candy, 2010 Urbanist-in-Resident
Below is his article "Field Work" from the Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum in Scotregen, Issue 49:Spring 2010
Also check out his website at: denyscandy.com
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Wrestling With Moses: Book Discussion
In January, 2010, members of The First Unitarian Universalist Church of Essex County and members of the greater Orange community met to discuss this book. It is about how Jane Jacobs and other residents of Greenwich Village organized in the 1960’s to stop Robert Moses’ plan to extend Fifth Avenue through the middle of Washington Square Park, meeting a lower Manhattan Expressway which would have destroyed the Village, Chinatown, Little Italy and SoHo.
This book is a primer for community organizing, as well as for understanding the history of urban renewal in New York City. This same battle extended into New Jersey, destroying many neighborhoods in Newark and the Oranges. By understanding this history, we can discover what is needed to recreate and revitalize urban communities today.
This Book Group was supported by the University of Orange’s People of Orange Leadership Institute for Sustainability (POLIS), which has received a grant from JP Morgan Chase.
For those who would like to participate in the Book Group from wherever you are, here are some study questions to stimulate discussion and self-reflection. If you’d like to get “credit” from the University of Orange, please send me your thoughts and I’ll send you back your certificate. The University of Orange is a free people’s university, and we graduate every year to a greater degree of responsibility for our communities. Our degree is the Bachelors of Freedom, otherwise known as the B.Free.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Upcoming Events: Knitting Circle April 3rd
Where: Arts Unbound, 542-544 Freeman Street, Orange, NJ
When: Saturday April 3, 2 p.m.- 4 p.m.
What to bring: Whatever you are knitting or would like to knit + a snack to share
Cost: Donations welcome
Questions: Arts Unbound 973.675.2787
Jody Leight 973.673.7354 or j_cyberbunny@yahoo.com
This is an opportunity to take satisfy one of your UofO graduation requirements.
Be on the lookout for more upcoming events and classes!
Monday, March 29, 2010
April 3rd is Cantal-Dupart Day !
The UofO is wishes you a very
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
Earth Hour: March 27th 8:30pm

http://www.myearthhour.org/
'On Earth Hour hundreds of millions of people, organizations, corporations and governments around the world will come together to make a bold statement about their concern for climate change by doing something quite simple—turning off their lights for one hour. In the U.S. where we are already feeling the impacts of climate change, Earth Hour sends a clear message that Americans care about this issue and want to turn the lights out on dirty air, dangerous dependency on foreign oil and costly climate change impacts, and make the switch to cleaner air, a strong economic future and a more secure nation.
Participation is easy. By flipping off your lights on March 27th at 8:30 p.m. local time you will be making the switch to a cleaner, more secure nation and prosperous America...
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Upcoming Events: ART LOOP

Friday March 26th, 2010

For more information please visit www.valleyartsdistrict.org
5pm Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Performances by: Jazz House Kids at Studio Luna and the SoundBox Banditz at the Steiner Studio
Participating Studios: Oualie Art, Arts Unbound, CatFish Friday, Jody Lee Open Studio
Participating Restaurants: Daily Soup (501 Central Avenue) DJ Sharif "Back in Da Day" Club, Music begins at 6:00 pm and Hat City Kitchen (459 Valley Street) Live Music at 9:00 pm.
This Month's Featured Artist: Jay Hoffman
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Touring the Hill District
Hello!/Hola!/Ciao!/Bonjour!

Heart of Orange Placemaking Conference
First Presbyterian Church
420 Main Street
At the first annual Heart of Orange Placemaking Conference, neighbors, friends and colleagues came together to create a vision for the future of Orange, NJ as the urban village of the 21st century, a just and beautiful city. Michel Cantal-Dupart, a world-renowned French Urbanist joined them. The result of this momentous gathering was the Heart of Orange Plan. The Plan lays out a strategy for Orange's future as a premiere 21st city. Building on decades of community organizing in Orange, sevearl exciting projects are now in motion that will: reclaim our public spaces, improve our economy and help residents at risk of losing their homes.
Our 2010 Urbanists-in-Residence Terri Baltimore, Rich Brown and Denys Candy will discuss how their community organizing and planning is revitalizing Pittsburgh's Hill District. Denys and Terri foundedand lead Find the Rivers! which is currently developing a "greenprint," for the Hill District. Rich Brown is a graphic designer whose work supports community organizing.
Workshops include:
The Bridge and Tunnel Project: South Essex
Imagining Tony Galento Plaza
Working on the Corner: Re-creating Space for Day Laborers
Tenant and Homeowner's Rights
Graphic Design and Community Organizing
~Lunch is provided ~
Admission is free but please R.S.V.P. to universityoforange@gmail.com with R.S.VP. Placemaking in the subject line.
*We will be collecting donations for earthquake relief. UofO is committed to the long-term struggle to rebuild.
To learm more, please watch these short movies:
2009 Urbanist-in-Residence, the world-renowned French Urbanist Michel Cantal-Dupart